C-12 Éscouta
C-12 Éscouta | |
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Type | Short-Range Air-to-Air Missile (SRAAM) |
Place of origin | Inyursta |
Service history | |
In service | 1998-present |
Used by | Inyurstan Air Force Inyurstan Army |
Production history | |
Designer | Navayelle Systems |
Designed | 1995 |
Manufacturer | Navayelle Systems |
Produced | 1997-present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 63kg |
Length | 1.94m |
Detonation mechanism | Laser proxy fuse |
Propellant | Solid Fuel Propellant |
Operational range | 8-16km |
Speed | Mach 2.3 |
Guidance system | Infrared |
The C-12 Éscouta (Inyurstan: Shortsword) is a short-range air-to-air missile, designed primarily for use on helicopters and light aircraft.
Design
In the mid-90's, Navayelle Systems Inc. began conceptualizing the idea of a lightweight, short-range missile. Inital proposals included an indigenous replacement for or complement to the AIM-9 Sidewinder missile, to an all-in-one AAM & SAM. It was later decided that an effective air-to-air armament that could be mutually integrated on helicopters of both eastern and western origin.
The Éscouta is capable of performing extremely high-G turns, and it's short range performance has been liked to that of "...an improved AA-8 Aphid...". Later upgrades added an improved rocket booster for increased range and speed.
Missile range is largely dependent upon launch platform speed, for example when launched from a low-altitude hovering helicopter it's effective range is roughly 8km; while theoretically a launch from a higher altitude fixed-wing aircraft would yield a substantially longer effective range.
Service History
A number of C-12 missiles were deployed in both the Inyurstan Intervention in the Lolloh-Ruolnik War and the Greco-Bulgarian War; however, not a single missile was fired in either conflict. So far, the only combat use of the Éscouta was the 1997 shoot-down of a light aircraft during the Red Insurgency. When the plane refused to comply with orders and stop for searching, it was engaged by an Inyurstan Air Guard OA-29 Hognose, which fired two C-12's, the first was a dud and the second sucessfully shot down the resisting aircraft.
Variants
C-12: Standard variant entered production in the late 90's.
C-12A: Upgraded variant adding modern rocket booster and high-discrimination warhead.
TC-12: Captive-carry training missile with inert warhead.
C-12T SMDA: (Systèma Modulaire de Defençia d'Aéro) Surface-to-air variant designed for Forward-Area Air Defense (FAAD) vehicles. Operational range is roughly 8km.