This is an article about Natopia. Click here for more information.

SkyGuardian MPADS: Difference between revisions

From MicrasWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 27: Line 27:
----
----
|-
|-
|'''Weight:''' ||  15 kg (launcher and missile)
|'''Weight:''' ||  18 kg (launcher and missile)
|-
|-
|'''Length:''' || 1.5 m (missile length)
|'''Length:''' || 1.8 m (missile length)
|-
|-
|'''Crew:''' || 1 operator
|'''Crew:''' || 1 operator
Line 40: Line 40:
----
----
|-
|-
|'''Main Armament:''' || Infrared homing missile with UV detection capabilities
|'''Main Armament:''' || {{Unbulleted list|1 x [[Waspsting (missile)|Waspsting]] infrared homing missile with UV detection capabilities|}}
|-
|-
|'''Secondary Armament:''' || N/A
|'''Secondary Armament:''' || N/A
|-
|-
|'''Features:''' || Dual-mode seeker, high-explosive fragmentation warhead, proximity fuse, low launch signature, network-enabled for real-time threat updates.
|'''Features:''' || Dual-mode seeker, high-explosive fragmentation warhead, proximity fuse, low launch signature, network-enabled for real-time threat updates.
|-
|'''Launch Platforms:''' ||
|-
|'''Variants:''' ||
|-
|-
| align=center colspan=2 |
| align=center colspan=2 |
Line 58: Line 62:
==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The SkyGuardian combines advanced targeting systems with dual-mode seeker technology, enabling it to effectively counter low-flying aircraft, drones, and helicopters even in challenging environmental conditions. Its lightweight design and ease of operation make it an ideal choice for infantry units requiring portable yet powerful air defense capabilities. Designed for quick deployment and high mobility, the SkyGuardian offers a range of features that include infrared homing complemented by UV detection to minimize countermeasure effectiveness, a high-explosive fragmentation warhead for effective target neutralization, and a network-enabled interface for integration with broader defense systems.
The SkyGuardian combines advanced targeting systems with dual-mode seeker technology, enabling it to effectively counter low-flying aircraft, drones, and helicopters even in challenging environmental conditions. Its lightweight design and ease of operation make it an ideal choice for infantry units requiring portable yet powerful air defense capabilities. Designed for quick deployment and high mobility, the SkyGuardian offers a range of features that include infrared homing complemented by UV detection to minimize countermeasure effectiveness, a high-explosive fragmentation warhead for effective target neutralization, and a network-enabled interface for integration with broader defense systems.
The launcher itself fires the modernised [[Waspsting (missile)|Waspsting]] infrared homing missile, an updated version of a stalwart short-range air defence missile commonly operated throughout the [[Raspur Pact]], with a lineage dating back to the [[Sxiro-Jingdaoese Confrontation]].


==Operational History==
==Operational History==

Latest revision as of 21:19, 28 February 2024

SkyGuardian MANPADS

File:Placeholder for SkyGuardian MANPADS.png
The SkyGuardian MANPADS during demonstration in late 1721 AN.
Type: Man-Portable Air-Defense System (MPADS, MANPADS)
Place of origin: Natopia Natopia

Designed: 1720 AN
Manufacturer: Neridia Defense Industries, in partnership with Javelin Industries
In service: 1730 AN
Used by:
Quantity built: XXX
Quantity in service: XXX

Weight: 18 kg (launcher and missile)
Length: 1.8 m (missile length)
Crew: 1 operator
Effective range: Up to 8 km
Speed: Mach 2.5

Main Armament:
  • 1 x Waspsting infrared homing missile with UV detection capabilities
Secondary Armament: N/A
Features: Dual-mode seeker, high-explosive fragmentation warhead, proximity fuse, low launch signature, network-enabled for real-time threat updates.
Launch Platforms:
Variants:

Cost:

The SkyGuardian MPADS, or SkyGuardian MANPADS, developed in 1720 AN by Neridia Defense Industries in collaboration with Javelin Industries, is a man-portable air-defense system designed to meet the operational requirements of the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie and the broader Raspur Pact. Initially conceived to address the strategic challenges posed by the international conflict against the Confederacy of the Dispossessed, the system aimed to enhance the portable air defense capabilities of military forces. Despite its early development and intended purpose, no orders were placed until 1729 AN, when Oportia became the first to procure the system.

Characteristics

The SkyGuardian combines advanced targeting systems with dual-mode seeker technology, enabling it to effectively counter low-flying aircraft, drones, and helicopters even in challenging environmental conditions. Its lightweight design and ease of operation make it an ideal choice for infantry units requiring portable yet powerful air defense capabilities. Designed for quick deployment and high mobility, the SkyGuardian offers a range of features that include infrared homing complemented by UV detection to minimize countermeasure effectiveness, a high-explosive fragmentation warhead for effective target neutralization, and a network-enabled interface for integration with broader defense systems.

The launcher itself fires the modernised Waspsting infrared homing missile, an updated version of a stalwart short-range air defence missile commonly operated throughout the Raspur Pact, with a lineage dating back to the Sxiro-Jingdaoese Confrontation.

Operational History

Procurement

Country Quantity Ordered Delivered
Oportia Oportia 2,000 (1729 AN) 0 (Delivery starting in 1730 AN)

See also