Loki missile

Loki missile was an anti-shipping weapon in service with the CMA Navy and the UNSC Navy during the Pax Humana.

Description
Originally introduced into the market by Acheron Security in 2426, the Loki was often derided for its slim diameter and lightweight warhead, although it possessed a substantial effective range common to missiles of the period. However, it was never intended as a ship killer, but rather as a surgical tool capable of disabling the engines of runaway merchants so they could be boarded and searched. To this end, it had reinforced construction to allow it to breach the fusion drive arrays, and carried only enough explosive to minimise the risk of civilian casualties. Later in its life, the explosive warhead was replaced with the far less destruction EMP and electronic warfare options.

However, its inability to penetrate Titanium-A battleplate, along with the aging architecture and overall poor performance, would see it phased out by the CMA and UNSC Navies during the Cold War.

M31 Loki
The most widespread model of Loki, widely considered the standard option by the end of the Pax Humana.