OTMS HADES
Designed and manufactured by Gallia, the Operational-Tactical Missile System Hades was built as an IRBM to replace the aging Pluton TBM, with eventual upgrade packages (mainly Super Hades) aiming to provide even greater range for pre-strategic nuclear deployments, complementing ASMP-A ramjet-powered cruise missiles, but also adding conventional payloads, for when a TBM strike was needed without might of nuclear explosion behind them.
As of today, the OTMS Hades became somewhat of an export success, especially after retired Pluton missiles were converted into conventional fires and sold abroad at a lower cost than disposal would otherwise entail. One of the most well-known users of both Pluton and Hades OTMS is Hayastan, who bought them to both supplement and, eventually, replace Muscovian RNMU-17 Elburz and RNMU-21 Tochka. However, it's also used by Albion and some other countries nearby, as a part of shared initiative to keep deterrence going on what Evropa can produce, ensuring no fickleness of partners beyond the "pond" would risk the safety and security of western part of Aureole continent.
Far as performance goes, Hades is a pretty simple, yet capable, solid-fueled tactical ballistic missile, with 500km range for nuclear payload version (250km - conventional) in early Hades version and 500km for both in Super Hades (presumably, the mass difference between nuclear and conventional warheads was taken up by anti-interception systems), which can maneuver during terminal approach to make their interception even more difficult and are equipped with GNSS/INS guidance system as a standard plus optional imaging IR/DSMAC/radar seeker head for precision strikes. There are now experiments ongoing to modify radar seeker head to enable Super Hades to be used for anti-ship duties as well
As of today, the OTMS Hades became somewhat of an export success, especially after retired Pluton missiles were converted into conventional fires and sold abroad at a lower cost than disposal would otherwise entail. One of the most well-known users of both Pluton and Hades OTMS is Hayastan, who bought them to both supplement and, eventually, replace Muscovian RNMU-17 Elburz and RNMU-21 Tochka. However, it's also used by Albion and some other countries nearby, as a part of shared initiative to keep deterrence going on what Evropa can produce, ensuring no fickleness of partners beyond the "pond" would risk the safety and security of western part of Aureole continent.
Far as performance goes, Hades is a pretty simple, yet capable, solid-fueled tactical ballistic missile, with 500km range for nuclear payload version (250km - conventional) in early Hades version and 500km for both in Super Hades (presumably, the mass difference between nuclear and conventional warheads was taken up by anti-interception systems), which can maneuver during terminal approach to make their interception even more difficult and are equipped with GNSS/INS guidance system as a standard plus optional imaging IR/DSMAC/radar seeker head for precision strikes. There are now experiments ongoing to modify radar seeker head to enable Super Hades to be used for anti-ship duties as well