Vandregris (Missile System)

The Vandregris missile system is a Ringeriker two-stage, solid-fueled medium-range ballistic missile deployed in 1985 as part of the Ringeriker nuclear deterrent program developed from the earlier Seidhr Launch vehicle operated by the Ringerike National Space Commission. It's development was initiated at the request of the Ringeriker government in response to the defeat of Royalist forces in the Veikan Civil War, as a quick to action, permanently deployable component of the multi-service nuclear armaments program that would remain in theater irrespective of the deployment of Air Force or Naval assets. It makes use of a maneuverable reentry vehicle (MARV) assisted by active radar homing, improving survivability while ensuring the missile does not throw itself off course.

Vandregris II
A second generation system was introduced in 2009, the upgrade program included a complete overhaul and replacement of the launch infrastructure, a refurbishment of the missiles themselves as well as a modification that granted an increase in range and transferred them into a canister based stowage and launch container for ease of transport and protection from the elements during extended periods in the ready to launch position, as well as allowing them to be launched from fixed ground based launch systems.

Vandregris IIA
The Vandregris IIA is the standard Nuclear Armed variant of the missile system, forming the land based component of the Ringeriker nuclear deterrent, it is employed in both the fixed and mobile configurations by the Ringeriker Army and Air Force.