Special Munitions Model 410
Special Munitions Model 410


The Model 410 is a new missile system designed by the infamous Special Munitiions Branch. Intended to out sell the Vogeljager, the Model 410 is closely patterned on the old Armbrust configuration. This gives it an edge when compared to other systems in being lightweight, and easy to carry, and use. Completely loaded, the Model 410 weighs a light 11 kilograms, 4 kilograms lighter than the SA-26 "Granite" used worldwide. And unlike the SA-26, the Model 310 has a different feature that most missile systems never integrate: Battletac FDDM. However, the FDDM is setup to recieve targets. Rumors exist though, of the ones deployed with standard Saeder-Krupp forces have both modes, allowing efficient combined arms tactics. This rumor has yet to be proven true. Regardless of the rumor, them missile is highly reliable, and can be deployed in any environment. The whole assembly consists of a flip up IFF/radar reciever, folding handgrip, and folding shoulder brace, and a flip up sighting system.
Each missile is carried and fired in a fiberglass tube that attaches to the stock assembly. It interfaces with the electronics in the stock assembly and is completely waterproof. The missile has an active radar system that can acquire targets at a distance of 10 kilometers. Quite simply, the firer has to look and shoot. Displayed in the eyepiece for any individual target is a box. Once the firer has selected the target via a crosshair in the eyepiece, the missile locks onto the target, and the missile will show a diamond in the box to show this. The user simply pulls the trigger to fire the missile. Upon launch, the tube is ejected rearward, and allows firing in closed spaces up to a meter clearance space and the missile chases after the target. The missile is a hyper-velocity missile that has thrust-vectoring to intercept high-maneuver targets, and the missiles warhead is a standard fragmentation warhead optimized for aerial targets. The solid rocket motor propels the missile up to 1,750 m/s, enabling fast engagement of any target up to a maximum turning rate of 17 Gs. Additionally, the radar reciever incorporates an IFF system to prevent any death of friendly forces. If necessary, the missile can be used against ground targets, though the warhead is ineffective against highly armored targets.
Type Intelligence Conceal Ammo Damage Weight Availability Cost Street Index
SAM 6 2/-* 1(m) 16D 11** 14/1 mth 10,000¥/6,000¥*** 4

*Reduce concealability of stock assembly when deployed.
**Weight of the stock assembly is 4 kilograms, and the missile itself 7 kilograms.
***Cost of individual missile.
Reloading the missile requires a Complex Action. There is no backblast effect. The export model has a Recieve only FDDM system. Oh yeah, the rumor is true, S-K electronics techs modify them once they get issued to the units. The Model 410 in Saeder-Krupp service is known as the Model 411. Also, deploying the system requires two Complex Actions, and the same to fold it back up.


Short Medium Long Extreme
1-4 km 4,001m-5.5 km 5,501m-7 km 7,001m-10 km


FireForce II Additions
Additionally, Special Munitions offers special snap on accessories for the FireForce II system. The first is the launch tube holder, and the second is a carrying case for the stock assembly.

Type Cost Points
Missile tube holder 50¥ 5
Stock Assembly holder 150¥ 7


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