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The [[NRI Republic Army|Republic Army]] operates a sizable air defense, dedicating an entire command to it. Their {{wpl|Anti-aircraft warfare|air defense}} capabilities range from {{wpl|close-in weapons system}}s (CIWS) to basic ballistic missile defense.
The [[NRI Republic Army|Republic Army]] operates a sizable air defense, dedicating an entire command to it. Their {{wpl|Anti-aircraft warfare|air defense}} capabilities range from {{wpl|close-in weapons system}}s (CIWS) to basic ballistic missile defense.


==={{wpl|Close-in Weapons System}}===
===Close-in Weapons System===
The [[NRI Republic Army|Republic Army]] operates three {{wpl|close-in weapons system|CIWS}} systems: Terra Testudo, SPAD Mk. 2, and SPAAG Mk. 3. These systems provide short-range air defense capability.
The [[NRI Republic Army|Republic Army]] operates three {{wpl|close-in weapons system|CIWS}} systems: Terra Testudo, SPAD Mk. 2, and SPAAG Mk. 3. These systems provide short-range air defense capability.


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===Surface to Air Missiles===
===Surface to Air Missiles===
The [[NRI Republic Army|Republic Army]] operates three {{wpl|surface-to-air missile}} platforms, which cover medium to long range air defense. The third platform also has capability to defend against {{wpl|short-range ballistic missiles}}.
The [[NRI Republic Army|Republic Army]] operates three {{wpl|surface-to-air missile}} platforms, which cover medium to long range air defense. The third platform also has capability to defend against {{wpl|short-range ballistic missiles}}. The platforms are MRAD Mk. 3, LRAD Mk. 2, and  A/BMD Mk. 1.
 
The MRAD Mk. 3 is a self propelled tracked medium-range {{wpl|surface-to-air missile}} platform. It was designed with mobility in mind so attacking aircraft to quickly move after attacking an enemy aircraft. This also makes it easier for {{wpl|surface-to-air missile|SAM}} locations to move and evade {{wpl|Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses|SEAD}} attacks. The MRAD Mk. 3 is primarily used against {{wpl|fixed-wing}} {{wpl|aircraft}} and {{wpl|cruise missiles}}. This system also requires a second vehicle to provide radar tracking.
 
The LRAD Mk. 2 is a semi-mobile long-range {{wpl|surface-to-air missile}} platform. This system is a {{wpl|transporter erector launcher}} (TEL) style platform. This platform is self-contained, meaning the guidance radar is built into the TEL itself. Though slower to breakdown and move, the LRAD Mk. 2 is also considered a "shoot-n-scoot" platform. This system is primarily used against {{wpl|fixed-wing}} {{wpl|aircraft}} and {{wpl|cruise missiles}}.
 
The A/BMD Mk. 1 is a semi-mobile long-range {{wpl|surface-to-air missile}} platform with {{wpl|ballistic missile defense}} capability. The missile system is carried on a trailer that the radar vehicle must tow and set up, making this system unable to "shoot-n-scoot". This system is primarily used against {{wpl|fixed-wing}} {{wpl|aircraft}}, {{wpl|cruise missiles}}, and {{wpl|short-range ballistic missiles}}.


===Ballistic Missile Defense===
===Ballistic Missile Defense===

Revision as of 21:33, 27 April 2022

The Integrated Air Defense System (called Scutum) is the New Roman Imperium Ministry of Defense system designed to connect all aspects of the Roman military's air defense capabilities. This program was created in an attempt to make the New Roman Imperium an impenetrable shield. The Roman military was inspired by air defense systems such as Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System and Iron Dome. The Scutum system is operated by the Air Denial Unified Command, which is a unified combat command, and aggregates all data taken from air defense radars. Each radar system can talk to all missiles and provide updated tracking information, if required.

History and Technical Development

Origins

Program History and Development

Deployment

Army

The Republic Army operates a sizable air defense, dedicating an entire command to it. Their air defense capabilities range from close-in weapons systems (CIWS) to basic ballistic missile defense.

Close-in Weapons System

The Republic Army operates three CIWS systems: Terra Testudo, SPAD Mk. 2, and SPAAG Mk. 3. These systems provide short-range air defense capability.

Terra Testudo is the land based version of the Republic Navy's Testuso CIWS, which uses a 20mm rotary cannon system and short range surface to air missile. These systems are placed around sensitive areas and installations. The capital of Rome has an undisclosed number around the city. Additionally, all military bases have at least one of these systems. Being a close-in weapons system, Terra Testudo is considered the last line of defense, and is only effective against cruise missiles, helicopters, low flying fixed-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicless. Many political circles think that if a nation relies on its CIWS, it has already lost.

The SPAD Mk. 2 is a self-propelled air defense system. This system provides mobile, short-range aair defense protection for ground units against cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, low-flying fixed-wing aircraft, and helicopters. The system is an armored tracked vehicle designed to operate alongside armored units. Units where designed with two pods, each containing four missiles.

The SPAAG Mk. 3 is a self-propelled air defense system. This system provides mobile, short-range aair defense protection for ground units against cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, low-flying fixed-wing aircraft, and helicopters. The system is an armored tracked vehicle designed to operate alongside armored units. Units have two 25mm rotary machine guns, one on each side of the turret.

Surface to Air Missiles

The Republic Army operates three surface-to-air missile platforms, which cover medium to long range air defense. The third platform also has capability to defend against short-range ballistic missiles. The platforms are MRAD Mk. 3, LRAD Mk. 2, and A/BMD Mk. 1.

The MRAD Mk. 3 is a self propelled tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile platform. It was designed with mobility in mind so attacking aircraft to quickly move after attacking an enemy aircraft. This also makes it easier for SAM locations to move and evade SEAD attacks. The MRAD Mk. 3 is primarily used against fixed-wing aircraft and cruise missiles. This system also requires a second vehicle to provide radar tracking.

The LRAD Mk. 2 is a semi-mobile long-range surface-to-air missile platform. This system is a transporter erector launcher (TEL) style platform. This platform is self-contained, meaning the guidance radar is built into the TEL itself. Though slower to breakdown and move, the LRAD Mk. 2 is also considered a "shoot-n-scoot" platform. This system is primarily used against fixed-wing aircraft and cruise missiles.

The A/BMD Mk. 1 is a semi-mobile long-range surface-to-air missile platform with ballistic missile defense capability. The missile system is carried on a trailer that the radar vehicle must tow and set up, making this system unable to "shoot-n-scoot". This system is primarily used against fixed-wing aircraft, cruise missiles, and short-range ballistic missiles.

Ballistic Missile Defense

Navy

Air Force

Space Force

Cyber Corps

Political Debate

International Reaction