Enoshima Ki-100 missile system
For the radar vehicle, see here.
The Enoshima Ki-100, developed by Japan's Enoshima Heavy Industries, is a revolutionary mobile surface-to-air missile system with projected anti-ballistic missile capacity designed to provide robust air and (planned) ballistic missile defense, as well as offensive anti-ship and land attack capabilities. This unique system combines the roles of four traditional vehicles into two, significantly enhancing its operational efficiency and flexibility. The system features integrated TELAR and CNCAR; unlike most SAM systems, the Ki-100 merges the Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) and Command, Control, and Radar (C2R) functions into two vehicles: TELAR (Transporter-Erector-Launcher And-fire-control Radar) and CNCAR (Command aNd Control And air-search Radar). This reduces the logistical footprint and simplifies deployment. In further addition, the Ki-100 sports multi-mission capability; beyond air defense, the Ki-100 can launch diverse missiles, including the Type 87 long-range anti-ballistic missile, the Type 70 anti-ship and anti-air missile, and even the Type 71 cruise missile. Its flexibility extends to potential future missile types as well. The Ki-100 utilizes the robust Mitsubishi Kyushu 8x8 off-road heavy transport platform, ensuring maneuverability and survivability in diverse terrains. Each battery comprises 19 vehicles, including 4 CNCARVs and 15 TELARVs, manned by a crew of 50.
Overview
Type: Mobile long-range surface-to-air/anti-ballistic missile system
Origin: Japan
Manufacturer: Enoshima Heavy Industries
Operators: Japanese Imperial Self-Defense Forces
Specifications (overview)
Base vehicle: Mitsubishi Kyushu 8x8 off-road heavy transport
Base launcher: Modified Type 70 quadruple canister, redesigned for surface use
Base radar: Type 70 phased-array air/surface-search radar (CNCARV), Type 70 phased-array fire-control radar (TELARV)
Guidance system: Active AESA radar homing seeker plus inertial guidance and mid flight command link with track-via-missile
- Active-radar homing (Type 70 missiles)
- Semi-active homing (Type 71 missiles)
Crew per battery: 50
Vehicles per battery: 19 (4 command/radar vehicles, 15 launchers)
Missiles: 4 silos per launch vehicle with provisions for:
- Type 87 "Long Lance" anti-ballistic/anti-air missile (planned)
- Type 70 "Flying Lance" anti-ship/anti-air missile
- Type 71 long-range cruise missile
Specifications (radar/command-and-control vehicle)
Type: Phased-array 3-D air/surface-search and early warning radar/command and control vehicle
Frequency: multiple-band operation for evading jamming attacks
Jamming capability: yes
RDF: Passive-detector system, can detect and triangulate source of hostile jammers
Role: Air-and-surface-search
- command and control
Range: 350km
TWS: yes
Specifications (transport-erector-launcher and-fire-control-radar vehicle)
Type: Transporter, erector, launcher, and fire control radar vehicle
Radar: Type 70 phased-array fire-control radar
Range:130 nmi (150 mi; 240 km, missiles)
- otherwise depends on the missiles used
- radar range of 200km
Missiles: Any type of warhead that can fit inside the tubes, i.e. a diameter not exceeding 610mm without fins and not exceeding 700mm with fins.
Launch method: Hot-launch
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 7.8ft (2.4m)
- Length 40.5ft (12.4m)
- Height 11.8ft (3.6m)
- Empty Weight 11,046lbs (5,010kg)
- Loaded Weight 37,169lbs (16,859kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 2864
Parts
- Number of Parts 68
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 423
@SimpleDogfighter idk if I could, as I mostly make things to my preference
you can use this as a basis for your work however, feel free to keep the radar and launchers (lol)
I needed that man can u make an mobile friendly S-400 too?
Nice one
very good