M1125 Aeros

The M1125.1 Aeros is an East Asian Federation Intercontinental ballistic missile, designed to specifically attack aircraft, that can be sea-launched, mobile truck-launched, or silo-launched. As of 2010, it is the only intercontinental-range ballistic missile in the East Asian Federation armed forces. Its payload is specifically designed to target aircraft, however it can be used, albeit drastically less effectively against ground targets. Its designation "M1125.1" is a standardized Air Forces service equipment number.

Warhead
The Aeros can be fitted with one of two payloads: An AAXM Meson Wave Generator, or an UHP Microwave Generator. In both configurations, 50kg of plastic explosives are included to destroy what remains of the missile after the payload is activated. The AAXM Meson Wave Generator is a modified cyclotron that accelerates mesons outside of the missile in a circular pattern. The C4 explosion serves for a catalyst for the mesons to release their energy and cause a "shockwave" effect, similar to a thermobaric explosion, causing extreme damage to anything inside the radius of meson spread. A UHP Microwave Generator constantly generates a microwave of electromagnetic radiation after its activation, causing voltage surges in any powered electronics in range, disabling or destroying most electronic equipment.

Current deployment
The current model of usage for the Aeros system includes 500 Aeros missiles: 50 in silos in northern Hokkaido and southern Karafuto (with 150 on standby to be loaded), 24 in the former Ohio-class submarine NSDF Kamuneko (with 26 at port in Osaka for reloading), and 250 based in trucks attached to various artillery divisions in the LSDF.