SF GXBD XīngBiāo
Type: Anti-air point defense missile.
Service history: United Earth Spacy, 2047-.
Length: 20 cm.
Diameter: 7 cm.
Wingspan: 20 cm.
Warhead: 2 kg thermite.
Propulsion: Gimbaled solid fuel rocket.
Guidance: Preprogrammed imaging infrared.
Platforms: VF/Q-6X
The XīngBiāo [StarDart] is a mecha self-defense missile intended as a replacement for the RRG Tarantula on Alpha battloids. The Tarantula was basically an anti-ground missile, and was inadequate against high speed attackers. Data from the Second Earth Reclamation Mission showed casualties among spaceborne Alpha battloids when physically attacked by swarms of Invid Scouts. Analysts at Shìjiè Fángwèi, PCC proposed an air defense missile that could hit high-speed incoming targets while still being small enough to be carried in the Alpha's head launchers. Design of the "Improved Light Defense Missile" [GXBD] started in April of 2047. As it happened, analysts on Project Valkyrie's Alpha Team had themselves concluded the Tarantula was inadequate and were considering deleting it from the next manufacturing block. When they learned of the SF missile team's work they agreed to include launchers for it on the next design.
SF poured resources into development of the missile (now named XīngBiāo). The missile's electronics were kept simple by preprogramming its guidance system with the known parameters of the Scout and Trooper mecha gathered during the Sentinels War, Invid weapon manufacturing being thought to be very conservative. This reduced the work needed to integrate the XīngBiāo's and Alpha's electronics, allowing the teams to concentrate on other problems. However, it soon became clear the missile would be much too large for existing launchers. With the new Alpha's design finalization coming up in September, Alpha Team decided the XīngBiāo would not be carried; however, the Project Valkyrie Drone Team offered to include the XīngBiāo in their design if it was finalized immediately: the drone would be missing a head anyway, and the new drone's redesigned intakes spared room for body-shoulder launchers that could accommodate the larger missile.
As mentioned, the XīngBiāo was much larger than the Tarantula, and its practical volume was increased by fixed fins around its midpoint. While the XīngBiāo concept called for folding fins, SF was unable to engineer a functional mechanism as their deadline drew near, and was forced to base its production design on the flight test model. The Drone Team did not consider this a serious problem, as the shoulder launchers were still large enough to carry many missiles.
This compromise made, the XīngBiāo's design was finished, and it was mass-produced and sent to the Shadowdrone teams. SF has announced its intention to continue development on improvements and variants; including improved targeting, a launch rocket for infantry use, and folding fins. However the XīngBiāo's actual combat utility has not been made public knowledge due to increased secrecy following the Haydonite attacks, and so its future is unclear.
RRG/SF/FE Birdhouse Defensive Missile Launcher
During the XīngBiāo's development, SF collaborated with the RRG and Fraternity Electronics on a hardpoint mounted missile launcher for Beta self-defense. It carried multiple XīngBiāos interspersed with on-launcher sensors. They hoped to include on-launcher target programming for the next model XīngBiāo, but this ability could not be finished in time for the 3rd ERM. A handful were built and sent to the Army & Spacy for combat testing.
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I'm thinking it would be a Mini-Missile warhead with the speed and range of a Short-Range Missile. Guidance limitations could be simulated by making attacks on mecha other than Scouts and Troopers Shooting Wild.