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*Diameter: 340 mm | *Diameter: 340 mm | ||
*Max. speed: 10,000 km/h | *Max. speed: 10,000 km/h | ||
*Warhead: No explosive warhead, relies on kinetic energy | *Warhead (Cutlass): 90 kg high explosive blast/fragmentation, two layers of pre-formed fragments, proximity fuse | ||
*Warhead (Longbow): No explosive warhead, relies on kinetic energy | |||
| label19 = Sensors and systems | | label19 = Sensors and systems | ||
| data19 = *Infrared seeker head | | data19 = *Infrared seeker head | ||
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Combination hybrid of the [[SAI CUTLASS]] and [[SAI LONGBOW]] missile systems, developed as the [[Sanama]]n contribution to the fleet construction programme of the [[Maritime Armada]] during the 1680's and 1690's. | Combination hybrid of the [[SAI CUTLASS]] and [[SAI LONGBOW]] missile systems, developed as the [[Sanama]]n contribution to the fleet construction programme of the [[Maritime Armada]] during the 1680's and 1690's. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 19 August 2023
File:SAI Longbow-Cutlass.png SAI Longbow-Cutlass | |
System type | Shipborne extended-range anti-air / anti-ballistic missile system |
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Place of origin | Sanama |
Introduced | 1689 AN |
Number built | TBD |
Designed | 1678–1679 AN |
Manufacturer | Sanama Arms Industries |
Crew | 3 |
Main armament | 4 LONGBOW missiles |
Operational range | 483 km |
Speed | 100 km/h |
Engagement range | >200 km |
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Sensors and systems |
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Combination hybrid of the SAI CUTLASS and SAI LONGBOW missile systems, developed as the Sanaman contribution to the fleet construction programme of the Maritime Armada during the 1680's and 1690's.