ROTOR Anti-Submarine Rocket
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ROTOR Anti-Submarine Rocket | |
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Type | Anti-tank missile |
Place of origin | Inyursta |
Service history | |
In service | 2003–present |
Used by | Inyurstan Navy |
Production history | |
Designer | Seratto Defense Solutions |
Designed | 1990 |
Manufacturer | Seratto Defense Solutions |
Produced | 1999–present |
Specifications | |
Blast yield | 44kg HE Warhead |
Operational range | 11km |
Guidance system | GPS-guided with active sonar sensor-fused warhead |
Accuracy | 40m CEP |
The ROTOR (Roquetta-Ordinance de Tourella d'Operation Rapide) is a short-range anti-submarine weapon used on certain naval vessels of the Inyurstan Navy. Roucharde Class Frigates are the primary vessel which mounts the ROTOR, but it is also mounted on Valízeno-Class Cruisers. Because of its short range, the weapon is generally considered defensive in nature (and likely a last-line of defense) with the longer-ranging MCS-22 Manta being the primary anti-submarine weapons on both vessels. In operation, the ROTOR is used to attack an entire "grid" at once, allowing a ship to target a given area of sea and rapidly fire nine 270mm anti-submarine rockets in a specific pattern.