PKA-9 Aspis

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PKA-9 Aspis
Aspismissile.jpg
An hasty launch of an Aspis missile from a mobile TEL
Typemobile medium to long range ABM/SAM
Place of originWillink
Service history
In serviceWillink
Production history
DesignerStrategic Naval Research Institute
Designed2010–present
Produced2020–present
Specifications
Detonation
mechanism
Hit-to-kill kinetic warhead

Propellantcryogenic two-stage missile
Operational
range
750 km
SpeedMach 10
Guidance
system
AESA phased array; multiple
Steering
system
Asymmetric kill vehicle with super maneuverability
Launch
platform
Transporter erector launcher

The PKA-9 Aspis is a Willinkian hypersonic surface-to-air missile/anti-ballistic missile/anti-satellite missile system. Designed in the 2010's by Willinkian defense contractor SNRI, the Aspis is designed to provide medium to long range theatrical air defense, replacing a multitude of disparate system employed by Willinkian air defense units. The Aspis' design features were influenced by Willinkian combat experiences in the Presto-Clandonian war, which saw widespread use of saturation attacks, stealth aircraft and hypersonic weapon systems by both sides. Predominantly operated from a mobile launch vehicle, the Aspis is designed to engage and destroy a range of aerial targets, including enemy aircraft, drones, hypersonic ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, electronic warfare platforms, spacecraft, and low-orbit satellites and weapon platforms.

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