Ml. 575 Schrotflinte
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| Ml. 575 Schrotflinte | |
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| Type | Extended-range anti-aircraft missile |
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| Service history | |
| In service | 2011 |
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| Wars | none |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Hoffnung Technologies |
| Manufacturer | Hypersphere Technologies Ltd. |
| Unit cost | $475,000 |
| Variants | Ml. 575 Ml. 575-ER |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 1,525 kg |
| Length | 8.14 m (w/booster) |
| Diameter | .5 m |
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| Warhead | Proximity fuse, high explosive 75 kg blast fragmentation |
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| Engine | Two-stage, solid-fuel rocket; sustainer motor and booster motor |
| Wingspan | .8 m |
| Operational range |
150–200 km |
| Flight ceiling | 25 km |
| Speed | Mach 4 |
| Guidance system |
Inertial guidance and active radar homing. |
| Launch platform |
Seaborne or land based VLS Cagilula TELAR SAM System |
The Ml. 575 Schrotflinte is the standard medium-range surface to air missile currently in service with the Belkan Kaiserliche Marine.
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