Part of a series on TritonAerospace's lore. | designed to work with the ANNA Datalink Network.
Lore, use cases, and missile specifications are listed here!
More minor changes
Changelog
- Updated to AAM-33C-1 "Skybolt"
- Guidance Tuning
- integrated into ANNA
- Longer burn time (7s to 11s)
- slower acceleration but faster speeds and more DV at altitude
- some other things I probably can't remember
Roadmap
AAM-33C-2
- more optimized guidance tuning
- Not really sure what else, suggestions are welcome
- depends on how everything folds out
Lore
Separated from main post for simplicity.
Missile Specifications (AAM-33C-2)
- speed cap: Mach 6+ (launched @ 20km altitude/mach 2), Mach 4.7 (launched @ sea level altitude/mach 0.8)
- Rangebands: short-long (5-200km/3-125mi), limited by ANNA DLS Signal range
- Altitude cap: 30km (100,000ft), might get nerfed
- Probability of Hit: 95% (under ideal conditions)
- Probability of Kill: 99% (good warhead on a proxy fuse)
- Off-The-Rails Weight: 163kg
- TWR: 10x (off-the-rails), 22x (empty)
- burn time: 11 seconds
- Steering: Canards with 35° control authority
- Launch platforms:
CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
- DO NOT CLONE MISSILES. This causes an error inside Fire-Control that causes either multiple missiles to fire at once or none to fire at all.
- WATCH OUT AFTER THE MISSILE FIRES. if it comes into contact with your aircraft after separation, it may detonate prematurely if fusing is activated while still in contact. This is a known issue on all weapons in the network, and is primarily user error.
That's all of the important stuff. happy hunting! :D
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@TriVector [Penny]: Yep! all missiles in our network use the same APN guidance computer.