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ASMP

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ASMP
Function medium-range air to surface nuclear missile
Contractor
Unit cost
Deployement 1986
General Characteristics
Engine liquid-fuel ramjet
Launch mass 860 kg
Length 5.38 m
Diameter
Wing span
Speed Mach 2 to Mach 3
Range between 80 km and 300 km
Flying altitude
Warhead TN81 nuclear warhead, 150 kT or 300 kT (selective mode)
Guidance
Fuzes
Launch platform Dassault Mirage 2000N, Dassault Rafale, and Dassault Super Etendard

The ASMP (Air-Sol Moyenne Portee - medium-range air to surface missile) is an air-launched nuclear warhead delivery system used by France. In French nuclear doctrine, they are the last-ressort warning shot before usage of strategic nuclear weapons.

ASMP entered service in 1986, replacing the earlier free-fall AN-22 bomb on France's Dassault Mirage IV aircraft and the AN-52 bomb on Dassault Super Etendard. About 84 weapons are stockpiled. Carrier aircraft are the Dassault Mirage 2000N, Dassault Rafale, and Dassault Super Etendard; the earlier Mirage IVP has been completely retired.

ASMP is 5.38 meters long and weighs 860 kg. It is a supersonic stand-off missile powered by a liquid-fuel ramjet. It flies at Mach 2 to Mach 3, with a range between 80 km and 300 km depending on flight profile. Warhead is a single TN81 with two yield options, 150 kT and 300 kT.

An advanced, long-range version of the ASMP, known as ASMP-A or ASMP+, is under development, with intended service entry in 2010.

See also Force de frappe.


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