ASM-11 Sirena

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SSM-4 Leviathan
ASM11.jpg
ASM-11E2 fired from a SH-9 Sibrona
TypeAnti-Ship Missile (AShM)
Place of origin Inyursta
Service history
In service1994-present
Used byInyursta Inyurstan Navy
Inyursta Inyurstan Air Force
Production history
DesignerNavayelle Systems
Designed1987
ManufacturerNavayelle Systems
Produced1988-present
Specifications
Weight375kg
Detonation
mechanism
Delayed impact fuse
Blast yield100kg Variable

Operational
range

  • ASM-11: 70km
  • ASM-11E+ (Block II): 110km
  • ASM-11M+ (Block III) 190km+
  • SSM-11: 40km
    • SSM-11E+ 80km
Flight altitude10-30m above surface
SpeedHigh Subsonic
Guidance
system
Active Radar or TV-Guided

The ASM-11 Sirena is an Inyurstan subsonic anti-ship missile. Known for its light weight and large number of versatile variants, the Sirena is one of the most widely produced and exported missiles in the Inyurstan arsenal.

Overview

With a baseline weight of 375kg, and a base length of 3.6m, the ASM-11 can be carried by both helicopters and fixed wing aviation. Later models were adapted to launch from trucks and surface ships.

A wide variety of guidance options are available, though in most cases an active radar guidance is used. During the Lolloh-Ruol Wars, TV-guidance grew in popularity among naval aviation crews for several reasons, including: 1) better discretion against passive decoys and maritime clutter, 2) the ability to manually direct the missile onto a specific section of the ship.