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Common Anti-Ship Missile
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Prototype land-based launcher at Calke Abbey Proving Ground
TypeSubsonic, Sea-skimming Anti-ship missile
Place of originFile:Midlonia 112928.png Midlonia
File:Freethinker.png The Freethinker Commonwealth
Service history
In service1980 (SC) — present
Used byFile:Midlonia 112928.png Midlonia
File:Freethinker.png The Freethinker Commonwealth
Production history
ManufacturerFDI Group
Midlonian Aerospace
Unit costUSD $800,000 (Cassem-V)
VariantsSee variants
Specifications
Weight720 kg (1,590 lb) without booster; 810 kg (1,790 lb) with booster
Length4.60 m (15.1 ft) without booster; 5.40 m (17.7 ft)
Diameter0.52 m (1.7 ft)
WarheadSee variants

Wingspan1.01 m (3.3 ft)
Operational
range
CASM - V Mod.1/2/3 — 80 nmi (150 km; 92 mi)
Speed850 km/h (530 mph)
Guidance
system
INS, Semi Active Homing
Launch
platform
Vertical launch systems (VLS), Aircraft, horizontal submarine torpedo tubes, transporter erector launcher

The FDI Group/Midlonian Aerospace CASM (Common Anti-Ship Missle, generally called the Cassem) is an all-weather, over-the-horizon, subsonic anti-ship missile in service with the Freethinker Commonwealth and Midlonia. The weapon was developed as a joint project between FDI Group and Midlonian Aerospace, under the auspices of the JDC, and was one of the first projects to come to fruition as a result of that bodies' establishment.

The Cassem is a subsonic, turbojet powered missile designed primarily to mission-kill escort sized vessels (1,000 to 5,000 tonnes) and harass and hamper larger vessels through equipment and sensor neutralisation. It relies on a low-visibility design and a sea-skimming flight profile in order to avoid detection and destruction by anti-missile defences.

Development

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Cassem current models, upper is Cassem-V Canister launched with Booster pack, lower is Cassem-A mod 3 Air launched variant with Launch rail

The Cassem was the result of a number of seperate requirements from both governments for a light weight surface to surface weapon. The four initiatives that eventually coaslesced into the CASM program were;

  • RNR - 144: GRN requirement for a lightweight self guided SSM for escort combatant self defence.
  • RNR - 151: GRAF requirement for an air-launched stand off weapon for fighter-bomber and attack aircraft with beyond-the-horizon capability.
  • PNR - 266: FRN requirement for a self guided Rhineback SSM replacement for lighter surface combatants
  • PNR - 268: FRN requirement for a carrier-aircraft borne ASM, similar in performance requests to RNR - 151.

Specification

Current Models

  • CASM - V Mod.1/2/3

The Cassem V is the current ship-launched design, the various model numbers denoting the boosted Canister and VLS launch versions.

  • CASM - A Mod.4

The air-launched version is in service with the GRAF and FRAF.

  • CASM - S Mod.3

The latest iteration of the submarine launched weapon is in service with various units of the FRN and GRN.

Current Users

File:Midlonia 112928.png Midlonia

File:Freethinker.png The Freethinker Commonwealth