| MdCN (Naval Cruise Missile) |
The Missile de Croisière Naval (MdCN), also known as the Naval Cruise Missile (NCM), is France’s primary long-range, sea-launched precision-strike weapon, developed by MBDA. Designed for deep land-attack missions, MdCN provides a Tomahawk-class stand-off capability, enabling high-precision strikes on high-value targets from over 1,000 km away.
Overview
- Name: MdCN / NCM
- Origin: France
- Manufacturer: MBDA France
- Service Entry: 2017 (surface ships), 2022 (submarines)
- Role: Long-range, precision land-attack cruise missile
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight | ~1,400 kg |
| Length | ~6.5 m |
| Diameter | 500 mm |
| Wingspan | ~2.85 m |
| Range | ~1,000–1,400+ km (estimated) |
| Speed | ~Mach 0.7–0.8 (subsonic) |
| Warhead | ~250 kg high-explosive (penetrative) |
| Engine | Microturbo TR50 turbojet |
| Guidance | INS + GPS + TERCOM/TERPROM + IIR terminal seeker |
| Flight Profile | Low-altitude terrain-following, stealth optimized |
Launch Platforms
- FREMM frigates (Sylver A70 Vertical Launch System)
- Barracuda-class submarines (533 mm torpedo tube launch, encapsulated)
- Scorpène-class submarines (potential export integration)
Guidance & Accuracy
MdCN uses a multi-layered guidance system:
- INS + GPS for mid-course navigation
- TERCOM / TERPROM for terrain-following flight
- Imaging Infrared (IIR) terminal seeker for precision targeting
This allows high accuracy, autonomous navigation, and operation in GPS-denied environments.
Development History
- Originated from France’s need for a sovereign Tomahawk-class capability
- Derived from the SCALP-EG / Storm Shadow missile family
- Development timeline:
- 2002 – Concept phase
- 2006 – Full-scale development
- 2013 – First test firing (Biscarrosse)
- 2017 – Operational on FREMM frigates
- 2022 – Submarine deployment
Cost
Estimated unit cost: ~€2.48 million (FY2012). Current cost is likely higher due to inflation and system upgrades.
Operational Use
2018 Syria Strikes
MdCN was used in combat for the first time during coordinated strikes against Syrian chemical weapons facilities.
- Launched from FREMM frigates
- Demonstrated long-range precision strike capability
- Validated operational effectiveness in real combat
Recent Developments
Land Cruise Missile (LCM / MdCT)
France is developing a ground-launched variant of MdCN:
- Road-mobile TEL platform
- Uses same architecture (booster + TR50 engine + guidance)
- Designed for long-range land-based strike capability
Strategic Importance
- Extends France’s deep strike capability from the sea
- Enables stand-off attacks beyond enemy air defenses
- Complements air-launched SCALP-EG missiles
- Supports an independent strategic strike doctrine
Comparison
MdCN is broadly comparable to:
- U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile
- Taurus KEPD 350
However, MdCN is specifically optimized for French naval platforms and stealthy terrain-following missions.
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