Franco-Italian surface-to-air missile family
Aster
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MBDA Aster 30 on display showing attached booster.
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Type
| Surface-to-air
/
anti-ballistic missile
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Place of origin
| France
Italy
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In service
| 2001?present
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Used by
| See
Operators
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Manufacturer
| Eurosam
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Mass
| Aster 15
: 310 kg
[1]
Aster 30
: 450 kg
[1]
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Length
| Aster 15
: 4.2 m
[1]
Aster 30
: 4.9 m
[1]
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Diameter
| Aster 15 & 30
: 180 mm (7.1 in)
[1]
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Warhead
| 15 kg focused fragmented warhead with 2 m lethal radius
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Detonation
mechanism
| Calculated delay proximity fuze
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Engine
| Solid propellant, two-stage motor
[1]
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Operational
range
| Aster 15
: 30+ km
[1]
Aster 30 Block 0 & 1
: 120+ km
[1]
Aster 30 Block 1 NT
: 150+ km
[2]
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Flight altitude
| Aster 15
: 13 km
[1]
Aster 30 Block 0 & 1
: 20 km
[1]
Aster 30 Block 1NT
: 25 km-class
[3]
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| Aster 15
: Mach 3 (1,000 m/s)
[1]
Aster 30
: Mach 4.5 (1,400 m/s)
[1]
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Guidance
system
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Launch
platform
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- Maritime platforms (PAAMS)
- Land-based platforms (SAMP/T)
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The
Aster 15
and
Aster 30
are a Franco-Italian family of all-weather,
vertical launch
surface-to-air missiles
.
[5]
The name "
Aster
" stands for "Aerospatiale Terminale", with French company
Aerospatiale
having been the project's lead contractor before its missile activities were merged into
MBDA
. It also takes inspiration from the word "aster" (
Greek
:
?στ?ρ
), 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.
The Aster missiles were developed to intercept and destroy the full spectrum of air threats from high-performance
combat aircraft
,
UAVs
and
helicopters
to
cruise
,
anti-radiation
and even
sea-skimming
supersonic
anti-ship
missiles.
[6]
The Aster 30 Block 1 and Block 1 NT were designed to
counter ballistic missiles
.
[1]
The Aster is primarily operated by France, Italy, as well as the United Kingdom as an export customer, and is an integrated component of the
PAAMS
air defence system, known in the
Royal Navy
as Sea Viper. As the principal weapon of the PAAMS, the Aster equips the
Horizon-class frigates
in French and Italian service as well as the British
Type 45 destroyers
. It equips the French and Italian
FREMM multipurpose frigates
, though not through the PAAMS air defense suite itself but specific French and Italian derivatives of the system.
History
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During the 1980s, the predominant missiles in Franco-Italian service were short-range systems such as the French
Crotale
, Italian
Selenia Aspide
or American
Sea Sparrow
, with ranges up to a dozen kilometres. Some vessels were also equipped with the American medium/long range
RIM-66 Standard
. France and Italy decided to start development of a domestic medium/long range
surface-to-air missile
to enter service in the first decade of the 21st century, that would give them comparable range but superior interception capability to the American Standard or British
Sea Dart
already in service.
Thought was given in particular to the new missile's ability to intercept next-generation supersonic
anti-ship missiles
, such as the
BrahMos
missile developed jointly by India and Russia. This allowed the actual systems to have the characteristic of being specialised either in short-to-medium range "point defence" for e.g. ships, or in medium-to-long range "zone defence" of
fleets
.
In May 1989, a
Memorandum of understanding
was signed between France and Italy for the development of a family of future surface-to air-missiles. Eurosam was formed shortly afterwards. By July 1995 development had taken shape in the form of the Aster missile, and test firing of the first Aster 30 took place. The missile successfully intercepted a target at an altitude of 15,000 m (49,000 ft) and at speeds of 1,000 km/h (620 mph). A Phase 2 contract was awarded in 1997 at US$1 billion for pre-production and development of the French-Italian land and naval systems.
During development trials between 1993 and 1994 all flight sequences, altitudes and ranges, were validated. This was also the period during which the launch sequence of Aster 30 was validated. In May 1996, trials of the Aster 15 active electromagnetic final guidance system against live targets began. All six attempts were successful. During 1997 Aster was extensively tested, this time being pitted against targets such as the
Aerospatiale C.22
target and first generation
Exocet
anti-ship missiles.
In numerous engagements Aster scored direct impacts on its targets. During an engagement in November 1997 in a strong
countermeasures environment
, the Aster was not armed with its military warhead, so that the distance between the Aster and the target could be recorded. The target, a C22, was recovered bearing two strong cuts made by the fins of the Aster missile.
In May 2001, Aster again completed the "manufacturer's validation firing test". It was deployed for the first time on the French
nuclear-powered
aircraft carrier
Charles de Gaulle
. In June 2001, the Aster achieved a successful interception of an Arabel missile at low altitude in less than five seconds. In 2001, a target simulating an aircraft flying at speeds of
Mach 1
and at an altitude of 100 m (330 ft) was intercepted by an Aster 15. The first ever operational firing of the Aster missile took place during October 2002 on board
Charles de Gaulle
.
[7]
In November 2003, Eurosam was awarded the 3 billion euro Phase 3 production contract. Full production and exports to France, Italy, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom started.
[7]
The resulting Aster surface-to-air missile meets inter-service and international requirements, addressing the needs of the land, air and naval forces of France, Italy and the United Kingdom. The decision to base the missile around a common terminal intercept "dart" to which different sized boosters can be attached, has made it modular and extensible.
From 2002 to 2005, the Italian experimental frigate
Carabiniere
provided a test bed for live firing trials of the Aster 15 from Sylver A43 launchers with
EMPAR
and SAAM-it systems, and the trials of Aster 30 from Sylver A50 launchers with EMPAR and
PAAMS
(E) systems.
[8]
As of 2012
[update]
, France had spent €4.1bn at 2010 prices on 10 SAMP/T launchers, 375 Aster 30 missiles and 200 Aster 15 missiles.
[9]
Another 80 Aster 30 and 40 Aster 15 were purchased for France's
Horizon-class frigates
under a separate programme.
[9]
In January 2023, the Italian and French Minister of Defense signed with MBDA a $2 billion contract for the purchase of 700 Aster missiles.
[10]
[11]
Characteristics
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There are two versions of the Aster missile family, the short-medium range version, the Aster 15, and the long range version, the Aster 30. The missile bodies are identical. Their difference in range and intercept speed is because Aster 30 uses a much larger booster. Total weights of the Aster 15 and Aster 30 are 310 kg (680 lb) and 450 kg (990 lb) respectively.
[4]
The Aster 15 is 4.2 m (13 ft 9 in) long, rising to just under 5 m (16 ft 5 in) for the Aster 30. Aster 15 has a diameter of 180 mm (7.1 in).
[4]
Given the larger dimensions of the Aster 30, a naval based system requires the longer tubes of the
Sylver
A50 or A70
vertical launching system
(VLS). The American
Mark 41 Vertical Launching System
can accommodate Aster 30.
Variants
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- Aster 15
: Short to medium range surface-to-air missile
- Aster 15 EC
: New version of the Aster 15 with twice the range (60+ km); under development as of 2023 and expected to be introduced in 2030
[12]
- Aster 30 Block 0
: Medium to long range surface-to-air missile. It can pull manoeuvres in excess of 50
g
.
[13]
- Aster 30 Block 1
: Variant with anti-ballistic missile capability; tailored to counter 600 km (370 mi)-class
short-range ballistic missiles
.
[14]
- Aster 30 Block 1NT
: NT standing for "New Technology", it is a new variant of the Aster 30 designed to counter short and 1,500 km (930 mi)-class
medium-range ballistic missiles
.
[15]
- Aster 30 Block 2 BMD
? Anti-ballistic missile under development and intended to counter up to 3,000 km (1,900 mi)-class ballistic and maneuvering missiles.
The Aster 30 Block 1 is used on the Eurosam SAMP/T system operated by the French Air and Space Force and the Italian Army.
[16]
In 2015, France launched the development of the Block 1NT variant, a programm Italy would join in 2016.
[15]
The same year, the United Kingdom showed interest in acquiring the Block 1NT version for its
Type 45 destroyers
currently operating the Block 0.
[17]
In 2022, the United Kingdom announced a series of upgrades to its
Type 45 destroyers
. This included the implementation of the Block 1 version for anti-ship ballistic missile defense.
[18]
Deployment
[
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Naval systems
[
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]
Land systems
[
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The Aster 30 has been incorporated by Eurosam into a mobile
SAM
system, fulfilling the ground-based theatre air defence/protection requirement. It comes in the form of the
Sol-Air Moyenne-Portee/Terrestre
(French for "Surface-to-Air Medium-Range/Land-based"), abbreviated as
SAMP/T
. The system uses a network of radars and sensors ? including 3D phased array radar ? enabling it to be effective against various air threats such as
aircraft
,
tactical ballistic missiles
,
standoff missiles
,
cruise missiles
or
anti-radiation missiles
.
[14]
The SAMP/T uses an upgraded version of the
Arabel
long range radar, developed under the Aster 30 block 1 upgrade program, in order to extend the system's capability against higher speed and higher altitude targets. The Aster 30 Block 1 can intercept missiles with a 600 km (370 mi) range (
short-range ballistic missiles
).
[14]
Testing
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- In April 2008, RSS
Intrepid
, a
Formidable
-class frigate
of the
Republic of Singapore Navy
, shot down an aerial drone off the French port of
Toulon
during a naval exercise. Then again in 2010, a frigate of the same class, RSS
Supreme
fired an Aster 15 and shot down an aerial drone off the coast of
Hawaii
as part of exercise
RIMPAC 2010
. The RSN conducted 6 successful live-firings of the Aster missile over 11 years.
- Beginning with
HMS
Dauntless
in September 2010, all of the
Royal Navy
's Type 45 destroyers have successfully intercepted Mirach drones with Aster missiles at the
Benbecula
ranges off the
Outer Hebrides
, Scotland. Mirach is a 13 ft (4.0 m) jet which flies at speeds of up to 600 mph (970 km/h) at altitudes as low as 10 ft (3.0 m) or as high as 39,000 ft (12 km).
[19]
[20]
[21]
- In December 2011, an Aster 30 missile downed an Israeli
Black Sparrow
ballistic missile target, the first time an Aster missile had attempted such an engagement.
[22]
- In April 2012, the
Horizon-class frigate
,
Forbin
, of the
French Navy
downed an American
GQM-163 Coyote
target simulating a
sea-skimming
supersonic anti-ship cruise missile
traveling at Mach 2.5 (3000 km/h) with an altitude of less than 5 metres. It was the first time a European missile defence system destroyed a supersonic sea-skimming missile. The trial was described as a complex operational scenario.
[6]
- In 2021, during the Exercise At-Sea Demo: Formidable Shield 2021, the Horizon-class frigate
Forbin
, intercepted a supersonic (>3000 km/h) sea skimming target using an Aster 30 missile.
[23]
[24]
- In 2024, during the
EU operation in the Red Sea
, it is likely that the French Navy utilised Aster 30 to intercept three Houthi ballistic missiles.
[25]
The missile was also likely used by the Royal Navy to down another Houthi ballistic missile in April 2024.
[26]
Operators
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Current operators
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- Algeria
- Egypt
- France
- Greece
- Italy
- Morocco
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- Ukraine
According to a news report of May 2023, "The Franco-Italian anti-aircraft missile system has arrived in Ukraine, and it will be serviced by 20 local experts."
[31]
[32]
Italy announced that it was sending a second SAMP/T system to Ukraine. The date of arrival was not announced.
[33]
- United Kingdom
Potential operators
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]
-
Armenia
- Turkey
- Turkish Air Force
? In January 2018, a contract was signed during a state visit by the President of Turkey in Paris for a project with Eurosam for a future Long Range Air and Missile Defense System (LORAMIDS) for a period of 18 months where Turkish companies
Roketsan
and
Aselsan
would participate in the joint-production of the missile system.
[34]
It was stated that the SAMP/T air defense system project, which was stopped at the end of 2019 due to Turkey's launch of
Operation Peace Spring
in Syria, came to the agenda at the NATO Summit, and that Turkey, France and Italy would revive the project.
[35]
[
needs update
]
- Croatia
- Croatian Air Force
- In a decisive strategic initiative to fortify its national air defense grid, the Republic of Croatia has committed to the acquisition of the Ground-to-Air Medium Range/Terrain (SAMP/T) missile defense system, outfitted with Aster 15 missiles. This procurement underscores Croatia's proactive efforts to bolster its military infrastructure amidst dynamically evolving global security challenges.
See also
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References
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a
b
c
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(PDF)
.
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- ^
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a
b
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. New York: Springer. pp. 234?235.
ISBN
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.
- ^
a
b
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. Retrieved
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2013
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.
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- ^
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.
babel.ua
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.
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.
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. Eurosam. Archived from
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.
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a
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.
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5 August
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.
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.
GOV.UK
. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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. gov.uk. Ministry of Defence. 19 May 2011
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.
- ^
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.
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4 August
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.
- ^
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. Naval News. May 2021
. Retrieved
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2021
.
- ^
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
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.
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.
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. 24 June 2015.
- ^
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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