C-300 Scapèle

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C-300 Scapèle
C-300.jpg
C-80 Stilétto IRAAM
TypeExtreme Long-Range Air-to-Air Missile (XLRAAM)
Place of origin Inyursta Merick Isles
Service history
In service2014-present
Used byInyursta Inyurstan Air Force

Inyursta Inyurstan Navy Merick Isles Mericki Naval Aviation Corps

Gran Cuscatlan Cuscatlani Air Force
WarsSan Meresque Incident
Production history
DesignerInyursta Morales-Sevalière Design Bureau (MSDB)
Merick Isles Forgianno Aerospace Systems (FAS)
Designed2009
Produced2010-present
Specifications
Weight710kg
Length5.75m
Diameter39cm
WarheadAnnular Blast-Fragmentation
Warhead weight55kg

EngineTandem Rocket Booster
Wingspan70cm
PropellantSolid Fuel Propellant
Operational
range
>315km
SpeedMach 3.5
Guidance
system
Semi-Active Radar Homing (SARH) with Timing & Inertial Measurement Unit (TIMU) self-correcting (midcourse)
Active Radar Homing or Passive Radar Homing (terminal)

The C-300 Scapèle is a joint Inyurstan-Mericki extreme long-range air-to-air missile (XLRAAM) developed by Morales-Sevalière Design Bureau (MSDB) and Forgianno Aerospace Systems (FAS). An "AWACS-Killer" or "Anti-Bomber Missile", the C-300 is designed to take down large, slow-moving aircraft such as AWACS, ground control, cargo planes, etc.; or those with poor maneuverability, such as supersonic strategic bombers.

It's name means "Blade" in Inyurstan, but it is also called the "Gladius" in the Merick Isles and the "Espada-larga" in Cuscatlan.

Design

Midcourse guidance is semi-active radar homing (SARH) with a secondary timing and inertial measurement unit (TIMU). The SARH homing on the C-300 is extremely flexible in cases of net-centric warfare, and can be performed by either the host aircraft or a nearby AWACS. It's secondary TIMU assists the missile during situations where the directing aircraft is forced to disengage or is under heavy jamming. Once the missile is within 160km of the target, it switches to either active or passive radar homing for the terminal flight course.

The C-300 is exceptionally large for its air-to-air role, and as a result can only be carried in limited quantity by a limited number of aircraft. Below is a list of platforms which can support the C-300, and how many can be carried in a sortie. Note that such numbers do not include weight allocations for external fuel tanks or other ordinance such as air-to-air missiles:

History