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====== V100N 'Voz' Micro Missile ====== | ====== V100N 'Voz' Micro Missile ====== | ||
- | Related articles [[colonial_pact:armaments|here.]] | + | Related articles [[colonial_pact:armaments:pact_missiles_and_rockets|here.]] |
A guided missile system built to the scale of most common 40 to 50mm grenade launching systems, the V100N 'Voz' is of the 'micro' missile class and sees use in a variety of roles. From secondary anti-material weapon for infantry, to a point defense hard kill missile system for vehicles. Primarily however it is employed as a primary guided munition by power armor and exo-suit equipped infantry. | A guided missile system built to the scale of most common 40 to 50mm grenade launching systems, the V100N 'Voz' is of the 'micro' missile class and sees use in a variety of roles. From secondary anti-material weapon for infantry, to a point defense hard kill missile system for vehicles. Primarily however it is employed as a primary guided munition by power armor and exo-suit equipped infantry. | ||
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This section covers the more general information of the Voz micro missile. | This section covers the more general information of the Voz micro missile. | ||
==== Storage State and Use ==== | ==== Storage State and Use ==== | ||
- | As stated above the Gabon missile system is a 'sealed round' weapon system in which the missile is sealed in a kylar polymer tube which is filled with nitrogen an inert non-reactive gas to allow for long term storage. As a result this 'round' is the primary munition for the Gabon system, be it used in a single shot CLU for man portable employment or on various vehicles. To be employed the user removes a cover a foot below the front end of the missile which uncovers the linkages for the missile inside the tube. This linkage is slotted specifically to allow for the tube to be inserted in the launcher only in a way which lines it up with the launcher system's contact link. | + | The missile is typically issued in a caseless container which can either be inserted into a single shot launcher or packed into a multi-shot launcher. These containers are shed on launch, typically in a manner akin to a cartridge type sabot. |
==== Guidance and Control Options ==== | ==== Guidance and Control Options ==== |