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MBDA Aster 30

MBDA · Surface-to-Air · France · Modern (1992–2009)

MBDA Aster 30 — Surface-to-Air
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The Aster 15 and Aster 30 are a Franco-Italian family of all-weather, vertical launch surface-to-air missiles. The name "Aster" stands for "Aérospatiale Terminale", with French company Aérospatiale having been the project's lead contractor before its missile activities were merged into MBDA. It also takes inspiration from the word "aster", meaning "star" in Ancient Greek. The missiles as well as the related weapon systems are manufactured by Eurosam, a consortium consisting of MBDA France, MBDA Italy and Thales, each holding a 33.3% share.

Specifications

Category
Missiles
Sub-Category
SAM
Domain
Defence
Era
Modern (1992–2009)
Country
France
Manufacturer
MBDA
Operator
France/Italy/UK/export
Primary Role
Surface-to-Air
Status
In Service
Service Entry
2001
Produced
3000
Unit Cost (2026$)
$2.2M
Propulsion
Rocket
Engine
A?rojet / TDA dual-thrust solid-fuel rocket
Thrust / Power
None (rocket)
Launch
Ground/Sea-launched
Length (ft)
14.5
Wingspan (ft)
1.8
Empty Weight (lb)
165
MTOW (lb)
331
Payload (lb)
66
Endurance (hr)
0.02
Service Ceiling (ft)
65000
Range (mi)
75
Max Speed (mph)
3452
Max Speed (Mach)
4.5
Armament
Directional blast-fragmentation