Starflare-class Modular Missile
Designation: Starflare-class Modular MissilePurpose: To produce a versatile warhead system that has limited hyperspace capabilities.
Application: Used as a capital ship missile.
Name/Type: Starflare-class Modular Missile
Designer/Manufacturer: Kashan Defence Industries
Length: 3.5 Meters
Speed: 175 MGLT, 1000 kph
Range: 50 kilometers (sublight engines only)
Hyperdrive: x10
Weapons: 1 Modular Warhead.
Countermeasures: 1 Active Jammer
Description: The Starflare-class Missile is a unique warhead system designed to give Kashan commanders versatility in dealing with their opponents. It follows the general Kashan philosophy of trying to outthink opponents. Besides its modularity, the weapon’s main strength is its one-way use hyperdrive, which allows Kashan fleets to strike at their opponents from ranges without fear of instant reprisal. The weapon is large enough that it can’t be carried by any known starfighters as of late. Thus, it is only carried by capital ships.
Fuselage Construction:
The fuselage’s frame and covering are constructed of Ferrocarbon laminated with Trimantium fibers for resiliency. To allow the missile to punch through hull plating before the weapon detonates, the missile’s front is fully composed of the Ferrocarbon. Because of the material composition, most starfighter-grade physical weapons, such as flechettes and it resistant to laser cannon fire as well. In addition, the armor has been blackened, making it hard to visually spot it.
Hyperdrive: The Starflare carries a single-use hyperdrive with a range of 2.5 light years; or about 1.5 times the radius of a typical solar system. The hyperdrive system itself is very rudimentary. For example, there are no safety cutouts or anything extraneous that could add to the hyperdrive’s size or cost. Because the weapon has only a one way use hyperdrive and no living beings, and thus does not have safety cutouts, the Starflare can be launched into hyperspace in the presence of a gravity-well, such as a planet. However, the missile can also be forced out of hyperspace by gravity-wells, both artificial and natural, like a starship.
Modular Warhead: The Starflare utilizes a modular warhead that lends Kashan officers versatility in roles and functions. Unlike most weapons, the Starflare’s warhead is actually positioned in the core of the weapon to make it difficult to detonate in flight and to allow the missile to penetrate and then detonate for maximum damage. Warhead types:
Armor Piercing: This warhead is a reinforced Ferrocarbon shaft for sustained armor piercing.
Electrite Crystal: This is the most common warhead used by the Starflare. It is based on technology derived from the Elegance message drone. In it, two electrite crystals snap together, resulting in enough force to vaporize anything(unshielded) within a hundred fifty meter radius. It is mainly effective against groups of lightly armored targets, such as starfighters and sub-capital ships. Against heavily armored opponents like most capital ships, the force is equivalent to several concussion missiles. When used against starfighters and other clouds of objects, it is programmed to explode when its sensors indicate a specified number of opposing vessels within the blast radius (adapted from EGD).
Flare Cluster Missile: This warhead releases a cluster of flares to illuminate an area or throw off enemy warheads.
Flechette: This warhead releases a cloud of explosive-tipped flechettes for use against multiple enemy missiles or starfighters. It is generally used to prematurely detonate enemy missile strikes. Flechette warheads are also used to detonate enemy minefields.
Ion: This warhead produces the same effect as the ion cannon against a capital ship. A single ion warhead produces the equivalent damage of 3 capital-scale ion cannon bolts.
Magnetic Pulse: This warhead creates an area-wide powerful magnetic pulse that temporary short-circuits communications, droids, and hi-tech equipment. It is only effective against ships equal to or lower than sub-capital ships(>100 meters).
Proton: This is the most common warhead along with the Electrite Crystal. It carries proton explosives for heavy anti-shipping attacks. A Starflare loaded with this warhead deals out the damage of 4 normal proton torpedos.
Seismic: This warhead uses a devastating seismic charge similar to those used by Jango Fett, but on a larger scale. The weapon has been proven to be quite effective in asteroid fields.
Sonic: This warhead does no damage to the external hull plating or subsystems. Instead, when it hits the target, it suffuses a high-intensity sonic vibration(sound) throughout the hull which is capable of shattering smaller objects and producing various injuries to opposing crewmembers. It can also be set on a stun setting which instead releases a high-pitched wail that causes opposing crewmembers to lose their equilibrium and become unconscious. The effects of this warhead on crewmembers can be stopped by wearing specialty armor (adapted from Sonic Pistol, EGWT).
Jammer: The Starflare carries a miniature jammer that is effective within 50 meters of the craft. This is to prevent the missile from being intercepted by enemy starfighters or other missiles. However, because the jammer takes up power as well, the missile’s speed is also reduced to 135 MGLT when the jammer is being used. The jammer is automatically triggered when the missile’s sensor system detects it being actively targeted.
Additionally, whenever the missile detects it being targetted, the missile makes a sideslip maneuver to through off incoming laser fire.
Targetting: The missile typically uses sensor data provided from the ship it was launched from. However, it can make course corrections by itself from a DER sensor. This sensor automatically locks the missile to strike the nearest weak area of the opposing vessel.
Launching: The weapon is fired from launch tubes or tubes arranged in an octet similar in concept to the proton torpedo octet.
Comments
#6 9:33pm 24/04/06
[QUOTE]You guys are being silly. An A-Wing, a complete fighter, clocks in around 8-10m, it packs a wide arsenal and carries a pilot. There is no way that 3-5 meters is unreasonable for this technology.[/QUOTE]
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#5 9:17pm 24/04/06
Ok. Fine ignore my comments.
#4 8:13pm 24/04/06
You guys are being silly. An A-Wing, a complete fighter, clocks in around 8-10m, it packs a wide arsenal and carries a pilot. There is no way that 3-5 meters is unreasonable for this technology.
I have no qualms with the size, and if you press the issue, I'll be forced to defend the measurment put forth by Corise.
As for the hyper-drive capability, I dunno. I'd ditch it, myself. You'd have a deadly potent weapon regardless, but the Hyperdrive issue is gonna be sticky and it will slow down the progress of this R&D.
If size is really and issue, I suggest you perhaps consider an external hyperdrive on par with the Jedi Starfighter (Delta). You could then incorporate a larger nav system with a powerful 'droid pilot.
Just an idea.
Edit: This would also be one helluva expensive technology to use on the battlefield... I mean even a Sea Sparrow Ship-to-Ship missile clocks in at 2.2 million plus. This thing would be amazingly expensive to produce and employ. Each shot, in Earth Terms, would be like firing a full ICBM complete with satellite guidance and laser point accuracy... EXPENSIVE!
#3 7:31pm 24/04/06
Yeah, I see where Kraken is coming from, maybe the size could be increased to say 8-10m?
#2 6:48am 24/04/06
A little problem though. Without an onboard navigation system, the missile will just travel the complete 2.5 light years before coming out of hyperspace, and will then acquire the target from the capital ship before proceeding to finish the journey.
Also, the missile would not be brought out by any mass shadows at all if it's hyperdrive safeties are disabled.
Very elegant and deadly missile design. But for 3.5 meters, it has hyperdrive, sublight boosters, jammers, sensors, and the warhead? Plus, it doesn't matter how much torwards the core the warhead is. Any direct hit on the missile would still set it off. It would just decrease the chances of a glancing blow from detonating it.
#1 3:45am 24/04/06
Woah. More disctriptive then my Total Ratification Utility (TRU) Torpedoes, and thusly; very comprehensive-ish. I question the hyperspace adapation, but that's only because I'm an old style purist but I guess even the Iraquis have their super-cavitating underwater missiles now, so there's no standing in the way of advancement.
Certianly a rational technological idea...
As for the modulations; they all seem sound to me as long as their implementation fits the story. I'd hate to see every starship captain standing by with, at the ready, a wide array of modulated warheads to match any purpose. In fact, their very nature would seem to indicate that these weapons would either be stored disarmed or else require some dedicated sort of crew to quickly interchange the warhead type. Again, just a quation of the logical and science-fictional application of the thing.
Good on yer.
And no blowin' up none of mine.
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