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The French Tête nucléaire aéroportée - Airborne nuclear warhead (TNA) is a thermonuclear warhead carried by the Air-Sol Moyenne Portée Amélioré (ASMPA) medium-range air-to-surface missile , a component of the Force de frappe French nuclear deterrent. The warhead was introduced in 2010. 54 warheads had been produced replacing former TN 81 warhead carried by former Air-sol moyenne portée (ASMP) medium-range air-to-surface missile .

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10-449: ASMP may refer to: Air-Sol Moyenne Portée (French for medium-range air to surface ), an air-launched nuclear weapon delivery system American Society of Media Photographers or before 1992 American Society of Magazine Photographers Asymmetric multiprocessing , a computing term Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

20-528: A scramjet -powered hypersonic cruise missile , were confirmed to have already begun in 2014. The ASN4G will be carried by the Rafale F5 fighter and its successor; the requirement is for a missile range much greater than 1,000 kilometres (600 mi). The ASN4G is being developed by MBDA France in cooperation with the ONERA . TNA (Airborne nuclear warhead) Deployment: 54 warheads carried by

30-667: A range of about 500 kilometres (310 mi) at a speed of up to Mach 3 with the new Tête Nucléaire Aéroportée (TNA) 300 kt thermonuclear warhead . It entered service in October 2009 with the Mirage 2000NK3 of squadron EC 3/4 at Istres and in July 2010 with the Rafales of squadron EC 1/91 at Saint Dizier . 54 ASMP-A have been delivered to French Air and Space Force. The ASMPA-R (renovated) project, launched in 2016, will see

40-762: Is a supersonic standoff missile powered by a liquid fuel ramjet . It flies at Mach  2 to Mach 3, with a range between 80 and 300 kilometres (50 and 190 mi) for the ASMP and 500 kilometres (310 mi) for the ASMP-A depending on flight profile. The ASMP uses the TN 81 warhead, which has a variable-yield of 100 to 300 kilotons of TNT (420 to 1,260 TJ). In 1991, 90 missiles and 80 warheads were reported to have been produced. By 2001, 60 of them were reported as operational. An upgraded version known as Air-Sol Moyenne Portée-Amélioré (ASMP-A) for (improved ASMP) has

50-684: Is a French nuclear-armed air-launched cruise missile manufactured by MBDA France . In French nuclear doctrine, it serves what is referred to as a "pre-strategic" deterrence role. It is intended to be the ultimate " warning shot " prior to the full-scale employment of the strategic nuclear weapons arming the Triomphant-class ballistic missile submarines. The missile's development was undertaken by Aérospatiale 's missile systems division, whose assets are now part of MBDA . The ASMP entered service in May 1986. The development of an upgraded version,

60-728: The ASMP-A equipping the Dassault Rafale B with the French Air Force and Dassault Rafale M of Naval Aviation. The airborne nuclear warheads (TNA) that are carried on the new improved medium-range air-to-ground missiles (in French ASMPA) are now loaded underneath the Rafale aircraft. Each TNA has a yield of 300 kilotonnes. Specifications: This article related to nuclear weaponry is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This French military article

70-578: The ASMP-A, was launched in 1997 and service entry occurred in 2009. In 2016, yet another modernization program, the ASMPA-R, was launched. The first firing test of the ASMPA-R took place in December 2021 and the second in March 2022. The ASN4G air-launched hypersonic cruise missile, under development as of 2014, is expected to succeed the ASMP from 2035 onwards. ASMP entered service in May 1986, replacing

80-518: The earlier free-fall AN-22 bomb on France's Dassault Mirage IV aircraft and the AN-52 bomb on Dassault Super Étendard . About 84 weapons are stockpiled. Carrier aircraft are the Dassault Mirage 2000N , Dassault Rafale and Super Étendard. The Mirage IVP carried the ASMP until retired in 1996. ASMP and ASMP-A are 5.38 metres (17.7 ft) long and weigh 860 kilograms (1,900 lb). It

90-540: The missile's range extended and a new 300kt thermonuclear warhead added. First flight test occurred in December 2021 and the second in March 2022. After entering operational service, it was first fired by the French Air and Space Force as part of the French nuclear exercise "Operation Durandal" in May 2024. Studies for the successor to the ASMP missile, currently known as ASN4G (Air-Sol Nucléaire de 4ème Génération),

100-523: The title ASMP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ASMP&oldid=542571772 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Air-Sol Moyenne Port%C3%A9e The Air-Sol Moyenne Portée ("Medium-Range Air-to-Surface") or ASMP

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