Global Times

CASIC unveils new anti-ship ballistic missile

▶ Weapon to provide greater deterrence against aircraft carrier attacks

- By Liu Xuanzun in Zhuhai

China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporatio­n Limited (CASIC) showcased a new type of anti-ship ballistic missile at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong Province on Tuesday, which an expert says has the potential to destroy a hostile ship with one hit.

Codenamed CM-401, the weapon system is a new type of hypersonic ballistic anti-ship missile that can reach as fast as Mach 6, according to a descriptio­n the company released at the air show.

It can be launched into a nearspace trajectory and is capable of hypersonic maneuverab­le flight throughout the course, the descriptio­n said.

Upon reaching above its target, the CM-401 can conduct a terminal diving attack at extremely high velocity, it said.

The missile can deliver rapid and precise strikes on medium to large vessels, vessel formations and port targets, the descriptio­n said.

A military expert who asked not to be named told the Global Times on Tuesday that the weapon has the potential of destroying a hostile vessel with one hit.

Once it begins to dive, it is very difficult to intercept because of its hypersonic velocity, the expert said.

China also has the DF-21D and DF-26 ballistic missiles capable of targeting moving targets at sea.

China has already mastered the difficult technique of anti-ship ballistic missiles, he said, noting that even the US and Russia do not have a similar weapon in service.

Such missiles need to change their trajectory to meet the moving ship, which is hard to achieve as the missiles fly very fast and the target could be moving unpredicta­bly, the expert explained.

The CM-401 can be launched by various platforms and reach as far as 290 kilometers, the company said.

It can be launched using a landbased vehicle, according to a static display at the air show.

It can also be launched by a ship, according to an illustrati­on the company released.

The missile is for sale to other countries, a company representa­tive told the Global Times on Tuesday at the show.

The anonymous expert said that putting the weapon on sale indicates that China’s own technology is far more advanced and that China has the means to defend against it.

By purchasing the weapon, the country will possess greater deterrence against hostile sea attacks, especially from large vessels like aircraft carriers, he noted.

Aside from the CM-401, CASIC is also displaying another anti-ship missile weapon system featuring the YJ-12E (CM-302) supersonic antiship missile and the C602, C802A/ CM-802B and C705 subsonic antiship missile.

 ?? Photo: Cui Meng/GT ?? China’s J-10B fighter jet performs at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong Province on Tuesday.
Photo: Cui Meng/GT China’s J-10B fighter jet performs at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong Province on Tuesday.
 ?? Photo: Cui Meng/GT ?? China’s J-10B fighter jet performs at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong Province on Tuesday.
Photo: Cui Meng/GT China’s J-10B fighter jet performs at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong Province on Tuesday.
 ?? Photo: Cui Meng/GT ?? Two J-10 fighter jets of the August 1 aerobatics team fly over the exhibition hall of the Airshow China 2018 on Tuesday.
Photo: Cui Meng/GT Two J-10 fighter jets of the August 1 aerobatics team fly over the exhibition hall of the Airshow China 2018 on Tuesday.

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