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  2. Silkworm (missile) - Wikipedia

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    HY-2 missile HY-3 missile. Chinese preparations were underway before receiving the first P-15s and related technical data from the Soviets in 1959. On 8 October 1956, the Fifth Academy was founded - with Qian Xuesen as director - to pursue missile development. In March 1958 a cruise missile test site was selected at Liaoxi in Liaoning. [2]

  3. YJ-83 - Wikipedia

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    Further development. KD-88 is an air-launched cruise missile derived from YJ-83 missile. [15] CM-802AKG Export version of KD-88. Based on the air-launched YJ-83 with a television (TV) or imaging-infrared (IIR) seeker and a redesigned airframe with more fuel. [16]

  4. List of anti-ship missiles - Wikipedia

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    YJ-62 – The Yingji 62 is a long-range (400 km) subsonic anti-ship cruise missile YJ-62 (C-602) Anti-Ship Cruise Missile | Navy | SinoDefence.com; YJ-7 – also known as the C-701, the Ying Ji 7 is a lightweight anti-ship missile developed in the 1990s. This missile can be launched from land, air, or sea, with TV, IR image, and millimetre ...

  5. List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-surface missiles

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    NATO reporting name for SS series surface-to-surface missiles, with Soviet or Chinese designations: Soviet Union/Russia ... CSSC-2 Silkworm (HY-1 Ground-launched ...

  6. P-15 Termit - Wikipedia

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    INS Chamak (K95) of the Indian Navy fires a P-15 Termit missile The first variant was the P-15, with fixed wings. The basic design of the missile, retained for all subsequent versions, featured a cylindrical body, a rounded nose, two delta wings in the center and three control surfaces in the tail.

  7. North Korea says it tested a cruise missile, flaunting new ...

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    The cruise missile launches were North Korea’s second known launch event of the year, following a Jan. 14 test-firing of the country’s first solid-fuel intermediate-range ballistic missile ...

  8. Xi'an H-6 - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Air Force — Near the conclusion of the Iran–Iraq War, the Iraqi Air Force received four H-6D bombers and fifty C-601 "Silkworm" anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCMs) in 1987. The first ship to be hit by a Silkworm missile was the Iranian freighter Entekhab on 5 February 1988.

  9. Australia to build cruise missiles with Norway's Kongsberg - AOL

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    The anti-ship cruise missiles would be used by the Australian Defence Force and also exported by the U.S. security ally, he said. It will be one of only two facilities in the world capable of ...