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The '''Ravenite Loitering Munition System''', commonly known simply as the '''Ravenite''', is a family of advanced loitering attack munitions designed to provide precision-strike capabilities across a range of operational scenarios. Developed by the Federation, the Ravenite system is highly versatile, with configurations ranging from man-portable to vehicle- and ship-launched variants. First introduced in 2012, the system has become an integral part of the Federation’s tactical and strategic arsenal.
The '''Stratos Blade Loitering Munition System''', commonly referred to as the '''Blade''', is a family of precision-guided loitering munitions developed by [[Stratos AeroTech]]. Introduced in 2014, the system is designed to deliver tactical and strategic strike capabilities across a variety of mission profiles. With a focus on portability, ease of use, and precision, the Blade series has become a critical asset for the Federation's armed forces.


The Ravenite was conceived to address the growing need for a precision-guided munition capable of extended loitering times and flexible deployment. Unlike conventional munitions, the Ravenite allows operators to reconnoiter targets and engage them with high accuracy, minimizing collateral damage. Its modular design ensures compatibility with various launch platforms, including infantry units, armored vehicles, and naval vessels.
The Blade system was developed to provide a lightweight, cost-effective solution for addressing rapidly evolving threats on the modern battlefield. Unlike traditional munitions, the Blade offers the unique ability to loiter over a target area, providing real-time intelligence and engagement capabilities. This dual-purpose functionality allows operators to conduct reconnaissance before striking, minimizing collateral damage and enhancing mission success.


Key to the system’s effectiveness is its ability to integrate real-time intelligence and targeting capabilities. Equipped with advanced electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) sensors, the Ravenite provides operators with high-resolution imagery and precise target acquisition. These features enable dynamic mission profiles, including reconnaissance, target marking, and precision strikes.
Stratos AeroTech designed the Blade with versatility in mind, creating variants optimized for infantry use, vehicle-mounted operations, and specialized missions such as anti-armor and counter-insurgency. Each variant leverages a common core design philosophy, emphasizing reliability, adaptability, and lethality. The system’s portability ensures that it can be deployed in a variety of operational scenarios, from dense urban environments to remote battlefields.


The introduction of the Ravenite family marked a significant advancement in loitering munition technology. Its ability to remain airborne for extended periods while maintaining a low acoustic and visual signature makes it ideal for operations in contested environments. The system’s autonomous flight capabilities further enhance its effectiveness, allowing it to operate in GPS-denied or electronically contested battlefields.
The introduction of the Blade marked a significant advancement in loitering munition technology. The system combines advanced guidance and control systems with modular payload options, enabling it to address a wide range of threats. Equipped with state-of-the-art electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) sensors, the Blade provides operators with high-resolution imagery and precision targeting capabilities, even in challenging conditions.


Each variant within the Ravenite family is tailored to specific mission requirements. The man-portable models are designed for rapid deployment by infantry units, while the larger vehicle- and ship-launched variants provide extended range and payload capacity. This scalability ensures that the Ravenite can meet the diverse needs of modern military operations.
Key to the Blade’s success is its integration with modern battlefield networks. Each munition is equipped with a secure data link, allowing for real-time updates and mission adjustments. This capability ensures that the Blade remains relevant in dynamic combat scenarios where threats and priorities can shift rapidly.


The Ravenite’s operational flexibility is complemented by its ease of use. The system features an intuitive interface that enables operators to plan and execute missions with minimal training. Automated flight controls and real-time data links simplify mission management, reducing operator workload and ensuring rapid responsiveness.
The Blade’s rotary propulsion system enables it to hover, loiter, and engage targets with precision. Its quiet operation and low visual profile make it particularly effective for covert operations and ambush scenarios. Additionally, the system’s modular architecture facilitates the integration of different warhead types, from high-explosive to armor-penetrating variants, ensuring flexibility across mission profiles.
 
Since its deployment, the Blade system has been employed in a variety of operational contexts, including counter-insurgency operations, urban warfare, and battlefield reconnaissance. Its effectiveness in neutralizing high-value targets with minimal collateral damage has solidified its reputation as a reliable and effective tool for modern militaries.
 
The Blade’s family of variants continues to expand, incorporating the latest advancements in loitering munition technology. These include extended range and loiter time, enhanced payload options, and improved survivability in contested environments. With ongoing upgrades, the Blade remains a cornerstone of the Federation’s precision-strike capabilities.
 
The Stratos Blade is now considered a benchmark in loitering munition systems, offering unparalleled flexibility, precision, and adaptability. Its design philosophy and operational success underscore its importance in the Federation’s tactical and strategic doctrine.


Since its introduction, the Ravenite system has been continually upgraded to incorporate the latest advancements in loitering munition technology. These upgrades include improved sensor packages, extended loitering times, and enhanced warhead options. The system’s modular architecture ensures that these improvements can be retrofitted across the family, maintaining interoperability and reducing lifecycle costs.


The Ravenite has been deployed in a variety of operational contexts, including urban warfare, counterinsurgency, and maritime operations. Its versatility and precision have made it a critical asset for the Federation’s armed forces, enabling them to achieve mission objectives with minimal risk to personnel and infrastructure.




== Design and development ==
== Design and development ==
[[File:RaveniteContainer.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|Vertical-launch container for the Ravenite system]]
[[File:BladeLaunchPack.png|200px|thumbnail|left|Ready-launch pack of Blade 10]]
The Ravenite Loitering Munition System is designed to provide a balance of portability, precision, and endurance. Its modular construction enables scalability across the family, ensuring that each variant meets the specific requirements of its intended role. The system comprises a loitering airframe, integrated sensors, and a warhead, all optimized for operational flexibility and reliability.
The Stratos Blade Loitering Munition System is engineered to provide a compact, versatile, and precise solution for tactical and strategic operations. The system’s design emphasizes portability, modularity, and ease of use, ensuring its effectiveness across a wide range of combat scenarios.


The airframe of the Ravenite is constructed from lightweight, durable composite materials, ensuring a low radar and thermal signature. Its aerodynamic design maximizes loitering time while maintaining maneuverability, allowing it to operate effectively in diverse environments. The airframe also features collapsible wings on some variants, facilitating compact storage and rapid deployment.
The Blade’s airframe is constructed from lightweight, durable composite materials, reducing weight while maintaining structural integrity. This design enables operators to transport and deploy the system easily, even in challenging environments. The airframe also incorporates stealth features, including a low radar and thermal signature, enhancing its survivability in contested spaces.


Each Ravenite munition is equipped with a sophisticated guidance system that combines GPS-aided inertial navigation with electro-optical and infrared sensors. This multi-mode guidance ensures high accuracy in target acquisition and engagement, even in GPS-denied environments. The sensors provide operators with real-time intelligence, enabling dynamic mission adjustments and precise target selection.
The propulsion system is a hybrid electric motor designed for quiet operation and extended endurance. This configuration allows the Blade to hover and loiter over target areas for prolonged periods, providing operators with the time needed to identify and engage targets accurately. The propulsion system also ensures a low acoustic signature, making the munition suitable for covert operations.


The propulsion system varies across the family, ranging from electric motors for smaller, man-portable variants to advanced fuel-based engines for larger models. These propulsion systems are designed to provide extended loitering times while maintaining a low acoustic profile, enhancing the munition’s stealth capabilities.
Guidance and control are managed by an advanced navigation system that integrates GPS-aided inertial navigation with EO/IR sensors. These sensors provide high-resolution imagery and real-time intelligence, enabling operators to make informed decisions. The Blade’s autonomous capabilities allow it to follow pre-programmed flight paths and engage targets without constant operator input, reducing workload and improving responsiveness.


The warhead options for the Ravenite are modular, allowing customization based on mission requirements. Standard configurations include high-explosive warheads for anti-personnel and anti-vehicle missions, as well as shaped charges for engaging armored targets. Some variants also feature non-lethal payloads, such as electronic warfare or sensor packages, for reconnaissance and disruption missions.
The Blade’s modular payload system supports a variety of warhead types, including high-explosive, fragmentation, and shaped-charge configurations. This adaptability ensures that the system can address a wide range of targets, from personnel and light vehicles to fortified structures and armored threats. Some variants also feature non-lethal payloads, such as electronic warfare modules, for specialized missions.


Launch systems for the Ravenite are designed for compatibility with various platforms. Man-portable variants are deployed using lightweight tube launchers, while larger models are integrated into vehicle- and ship-mounted launchers. The system’s compact design and automated launch sequence enable rapid deployment in dynamic combat scenarios.
Launch systems for the Blade are designed for simplicity and flexibility. Man-portable variants are deployed using lightweight launch tubes, while vehicle-mounted systems offer rapid reloading and increased capacity. The system’s compact design ensures compatibility with existing transport and storage infrastructure, minimizing logistical challenges.


The Ravenite’s control interface is user-friendly, featuring a mission planning suite that allows operators to define waypoints, loitering areas, and engagement criteria. The system’s real-time data link provides continuous feedback on mission status, enabling operators to monitor and adjust the munition’s flight path as needed.
The Blade’s control interface is user-friendly, featuring an intuitive mission planning suite that allows operators to define waypoints, loiter areas, and engagement criteria. A secure data link provides real-time feedback, enabling operators to monitor the munition’s status and make adjustments as needed. This interface ensures effective operation, even by personnel with limited training.


Durability and reliability are central to the Ravenite’s design. Each munition is rigorously tested to ensure performance under extreme environmental conditions, including high humidity, temperature variations, and electronic warfare. These features make the Ravenite a dependable tool for modern military operations.
Durability and reliability are central to the Blade’s design. Each munition undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent performance under extreme environmental conditions, including high humidity, temperature fluctuations, and electromagnetic interference. These features make the Blade a dependable tool for modern militaries.


The modular architecture of the Ravenite family facilitates upgrades and maintenance. Hardware components such as sensors, propulsion systems, and warheads can be replaced or enhanced to meet evolving operational needs. This adaptability ensures that the system remains relevant as new technologies and threats emerge.
The Blade’s modular architecture simplifies maintenance and upgrades. Components such as sensors, propulsion systems, and payloads can be replaced or enhanced to meet evolving operational requirements. This forward-looking design ensures that the system remains effective against emerging threats.


Variants of the Ravenite are tailored to specific roles, ranging from tactical strikes to strategic reconnaissance. Each variant shares a common design philosophy, emphasizing portability, precision, and endurance, while incorporating unique features to address its intended mission profile.
Variants of the Blade are tailored to specific roles, ranging from tactical strikes to extended reconnaissance missions. Each variant shares a common design philosophy, emphasizing adaptability and precision, while incorporating unique features to address its intended mission profile.


== Models ==
== Models ==


=== Ravenite 30 ===
=== Blade 15 ===
[[File:Ravenite30.png|200px|thumbnail|right|Ravenite 30]]
[[File:Blade15.png|200px|thumbnail|right|Blade 15]]
* Weight: {{convert|3|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
* Weight: {{convert|2.5|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
* Warhead: {{convert|0.5|kg|lb|abbr=on}} high-explosive
* Warhead: 150g HE charge
* Range: {{convert|10|km|nmi|abbr=on}}
* Range: {{convert|30|km|nmi|abbr=on}}
* Endurance: 30 minutes
* Endurance: 15 minutes
* Guidance: GPS/INS, EO/IR
* Propulsion: Electronic motor
* Launch method: Single/multi-canister
 
=== Ravenite 120 ===
[[File:Ravenite120.png|200px|thumbnail|right|Ravenite 120]]
* Weight: {{convert|12|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
* Warhead: {{convert|4.5|kg|lb|abbr=on}} modular (He or shaped charge)
* Range: {{convert|40|km|nmi|abbr=on}}
* Endurance: 60 minutes
* Guidance: GPS/INS, EO/IR
* Guidance: GPS/INS, EO/IR
* Propulsion: Electronic motor
* Propulsion: Electronic motor
* Launch method: Single/multi-canister
* Launch method: Tube launched


=== Ravenite 400 ===
=== Blade 50 ===
[[File:Ravenite400.png|200px|thumbnail|right|Ravenite 400]]
[[File:Blade50.png|200px|thumbnail|right|Blade 50]]
* Weight: {{convert|40|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
* Weight: {{convert|25|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
* Warhead: {{convert|10|kg|lb|abbr=on}} modular (He or shaped charge)
* Warhead: {{convert|8.4|kg|lb|abbr=on}} Tandem-charge HEAT
* Range: {{convert|60|km|nmi|abbr=on}}
* Range: {{convert|90|km|nmi|abbr=on}}
* Endurance: 2 hours
* Endurance: 50+ minutes
* Guidance: GPS/INS, EO/IR
* Guidance: GPS/INS, EO/IR
* Propulsion: Electronic motor
* Propulsion: Hybrid motor
* Launch method: Rail, Single/multi-canister
* Launch method: Tube launched
 
=== Ravenite 900 ===
[[File:Ravenite900.jpg|200px|thumbnail|right|Ravenite 900]]
* Weight: {{convert|90|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
* Warhead: {{convert|25|kg|lb|abbr=on}} modular
* Range: {{convert|150|km|nmi|abbr=on}}
* Endurance: 3 hours
* Propulsion: Fuel-based engine
* Launch method: Rail, Single/multi-canister


=== Ravenite 1250 ===
[[File:Ravenite1250.png|200px|thumbnail|right|Ravenite 1250]]
* Weight: {{convert|125|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
* Warhead: {{convert|50|kg|lb|abbr=on}} modular
* Range: {{convert|200|km|nmi|abbr=on}}
* Endurance: 6 hours
* Propulsion: Fuel-based engine
* Launch method: Rail, Single/multi-canister


== Operators ==
== Operators ==

Revision as of 21:35, 26 December 2024

Blade Loitering Munition System
BladeLMS1.png
TypeLoitering munition
Service history
In service2014-Present
Used by Belfras
see operators
Production history
ManufacturerStratos AeroTech
Specifications

Launch
platform
Man portable

The Stratos Blade Loitering Munition System, commonly referred to as the Blade, is a family of precision-guided loitering munitions developed by Stratos AeroTech. Introduced in 2014, the system is designed to deliver tactical and strategic strike capabilities across a variety of mission profiles. With a focus on portability, ease of use, and precision, the Blade series has become a critical asset for the Federation's armed forces.

The Blade system was developed to provide a lightweight, cost-effective solution for addressing rapidly evolving threats on the modern battlefield. Unlike traditional munitions, the Blade offers the unique ability to loiter over a target area, providing real-time intelligence and engagement capabilities. This dual-purpose functionality allows operators to conduct reconnaissance before striking, minimizing collateral damage and enhancing mission success.

Stratos AeroTech designed the Blade with versatility in mind, creating variants optimized for infantry use, vehicle-mounted operations, and specialized missions such as anti-armor and counter-insurgency. Each variant leverages a common core design philosophy, emphasizing reliability, adaptability, and lethality. The system’s portability ensures that it can be deployed in a variety of operational scenarios, from dense urban environments to remote battlefields.

The introduction of the Blade marked a significant advancement in loitering munition technology. The system combines advanced guidance and control systems with modular payload options, enabling it to address a wide range of threats. Equipped with state-of-the-art electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) sensors, the Blade provides operators with high-resolution imagery and precision targeting capabilities, even in challenging conditions.

Key to the Blade’s success is its integration with modern battlefield networks. Each munition is equipped with a secure data link, allowing for real-time updates and mission adjustments. This capability ensures that the Blade remains relevant in dynamic combat scenarios where threats and priorities can shift rapidly.

The Blade’s rotary propulsion system enables it to hover, loiter, and engage targets with precision. Its quiet operation and low visual profile make it particularly effective for covert operations and ambush scenarios. Additionally, the system’s modular architecture facilitates the integration of different warhead types, from high-explosive to armor-penetrating variants, ensuring flexibility across mission profiles.

Since its deployment, the Blade system has been employed in a variety of operational contexts, including counter-insurgency operations, urban warfare, and battlefield reconnaissance. Its effectiveness in neutralizing high-value targets with minimal collateral damage has solidified its reputation as a reliable and effective tool for modern militaries.

The Blade’s family of variants continues to expand, incorporating the latest advancements in loitering munition technology. These include extended range and loiter time, enhanced payload options, and improved survivability in contested environments. With ongoing upgrades, the Blade remains a cornerstone of the Federation’s precision-strike capabilities.

The Stratos Blade is now considered a benchmark in loitering munition systems, offering unparalleled flexibility, precision, and adaptability. Its design philosophy and operational success underscore its importance in the Federation’s tactical and strategic doctrine.



Design and development

Ready-launch pack of Blade 10

The Stratos Blade Loitering Munition System is engineered to provide a compact, versatile, and precise solution for tactical and strategic operations. The system’s design emphasizes portability, modularity, and ease of use, ensuring its effectiveness across a wide range of combat scenarios.

The Blade’s airframe is constructed from lightweight, durable composite materials, reducing weight while maintaining structural integrity. This design enables operators to transport and deploy the system easily, even in challenging environments. The airframe also incorporates stealth features, including a low radar and thermal signature, enhancing its survivability in contested spaces.

The propulsion system is a hybrid electric motor designed for quiet operation and extended endurance. This configuration allows the Blade to hover and loiter over target areas for prolonged periods, providing operators with the time needed to identify and engage targets accurately. The propulsion system also ensures a low acoustic signature, making the munition suitable for covert operations.

Guidance and control are managed by an advanced navigation system that integrates GPS-aided inertial navigation with EO/IR sensors. These sensors provide high-resolution imagery and real-time intelligence, enabling operators to make informed decisions. The Blade’s autonomous capabilities allow it to follow pre-programmed flight paths and engage targets without constant operator input, reducing workload and improving responsiveness.

The Blade’s modular payload system supports a variety of warhead types, including high-explosive, fragmentation, and shaped-charge configurations. This adaptability ensures that the system can address a wide range of targets, from personnel and light vehicles to fortified structures and armored threats. Some variants also feature non-lethal payloads, such as electronic warfare modules, for specialized missions.

Launch systems for the Blade are designed for simplicity and flexibility. Man-portable variants are deployed using lightweight launch tubes, while vehicle-mounted systems offer rapid reloading and increased capacity. The system’s compact design ensures compatibility with existing transport and storage infrastructure, minimizing logistical challenges.

The Blade’s control interface is user-friendly, featuring an intuitive mission planning suite that allows operators to define waypoints, loiter areas, and engagement criteria. A secure data link provides real-time feedback, enabling operators to monitor the munition’s status and make adjustments as needed. This interface ensures effective operation, even by personnel with limited training.

Durability and reliability are central to the Blade’s design. Each munition undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent performance under extreme environmental conditions, including high humidity, temperature fluctuations, and electromagnetic interference. These features make the Blade a dependable tool for modern militaries.

The Blade’s modular architecture simplifies maintenance and upgrades. Components such as sensors, propulsion systems, and payloads can be replaced or enhanced to meet evolving operational requirements. This forward-looking design ensures that the system remains effective against emerging threats.

Variants of the Blade are tailored to specific roles, ranging from tactical strikes to extended reconnaissance missions. Each variant shares a common design philosophy, emphasizing adaptability and precision, while incorporating unique features to address its intended mission profile.

Models

Blade 15

Blade 15
  • Weight: 2.5 kg (5.5 lb)
  • Warhead: 150g HE charge
  • Range: 30 km (16 nmi)
  • Endurance: 15 minutes
  • Guidance: GPS/INS, EO/IR
  • Propulsion: Electronic motor
  • Launch method: Tube launched

Blade 50

Blade 50
  • Weight: 25 kg (55 lb)
  • Warhead: 8.4 kg (19 lb) Tandem-charge HEAT
  • Range: 90 km (49 nmi)
  • Endurance: 50+ minutes
  • Guidance: GPS/INS, EO/IR
  • Propulsion: Hybrid motor
  • Launch method: Tube launched


Operators

 Belfras