Charnock Class Cruise Missile

The Charnock Class Cruise Missile is a missile class developed and maintained by The Revolutionary Federal Republic of Estonie.

=Early Development= The Charnock Class of missile was originally developed in the 90's. Its was intended for use as a pre-emptive strike weapon, for use in an initial assault. The project had to overcome difficulties. In the early years of the project the government moved expenditure away from the military, so the original order for 5 was cut to just 2 missiles.

=Great War 4= As the alliances of the world marched to war, Estonie began to arm itself once again. This meant that the order for 2 missiles was fnally confirmed, and money exchanged. Soon Estonie was fighting and then the missiles came into use. Three were fired at Radioland as Estonie attempted to cripple its infrastructure and a futrther two were fired at Chargrinnish after the Estonienne army took heavy losses in its operations in Chargrin territory.

=Specifications= Cost: $20,000 per peice

Warhead: 450kg explosive warhead

Bio:

The Charnock class cruise Missile is versataille in that it can be launched from either land, sea or can be attatched to an aircraft and fired either over the target or from outside the battle zone.