AGM Stands for Air to Ground Missile
Credit goes to Triton Aerospace for allowing the use and modification of his guidance computer, as well to Alpha Space Technologies for developing the missile itself. The aircraft shown in the pictures is a special variant of one of Beacon Industries F-104-BI planes.
When you want more of this weapon, always save to subassemblies and drag from there; DO NOT DUPLICATE.
Specifications!
Rangeband: 3 - 15km
Launch height: 1km- 10km (try not to launch too high at close range. Also, do not launch under 1000m in altitude.)
Launch speed: Mach 0.15 - 2
Blast radius (lethal): 2m
Blast radius (moderate damage): 4m
low off-bore capability
Impact fuse
Can hit moving ground targets!
Description!
This weapon is compatible with all Alpha Space Technology developed aircraft with 2nd gen Fire Control System. Just select a target on the jet, and deploy ordinance via Activation group powered Fire Control System on board said jet (FCS instructions sold on separate aircraft). The AGM-101 will automatically fly towards to target and detonate upon impact, if within physics range.
Being at only 1.2m long and weighing less than a 10 year old child, the AGM-101 Wasp Air to Ground Missile doesnt seem like much. But don't be fooled! This missile is a technological and logistical masterpiece, packing reasonable firepower into a very small airframe. It is perfectly capable of destroying very lightly armored targets like cars, jet fighters parked on the ground, and even light armored vehicles or light tanks.
And due to its very small and compact design, it also features a very valuable capability many missiles do not: the ability to be fired from helicopters. Tests show that when launched from an air vehicle travelling 50 m/s, the missile could reliably hit targets as far as 15km away.
Wasp on wasp violence💔🥀