韓国海軍(RoKN):対艦ミサイル性能強化計画:SSM-700K Haeseong(C-Star)(動画):
South Korea plans to upgrade its SSM-700K anti-ship missile:
韩国计划提高其SSM-700K惠城(C星)反舰导弹的性能。 资料来源:RoKN
韓国海軍(RoKN):
SSM-700K対艦ミサイルを、アップグレードすることを計画中。
SSM-700K対艦ミサイル:
2005年から韓国海軍(RoKN)に配備中。
国内開発/SSM-700K Haeseong(C-Star)は、海上でスキミング可能な対艦ミサイルです。
防衛プログラム管理局(DAPA):
「性能向上/調査分析を2020年10月/2021年4月の間に行う」と、4月下旬ジェーンズに伝えました。
韓国海軍(RoKN):
the navy is believed to be seeking to extend the weapon’s maximum range
- – currently 150 km -to more than 200 km,
- bolster its anti-jamming capabilities,
- enhance its satellite navigation and overall guidance system.
Military officialstold Jane’s that they want the upgraded SSM-700K to have a performance similar to that of the US-made RGM-84L Harpoon Block II anti-ship missile,
but with a longer range. The RGM-84L had a stated maximum range of 124 km.
South Korea’s:Agency for Defense Development (ADD)
began developing the radar‐guided, air‐breathing SSM-700K in 1996, with mass production and deployment starting in 2005.
Prior to this the RoKN had introduced US-made Harpoon and French-made Exocet anti-ship missiles.
The SSM-700K,
which is currently deployed on the RoKN’s KDX-3-class destroyers,
- Incheon (FFX-I)
- Daegu (FFX-II)-class frigates,
- Gumdoksuri-class (PKG-A)-class fast patrol vessels, among others,
is thought to use a phased‐array active radar seeker.
In flight the gimballed seeker scans in the horizontal plane only.
The missile uses a GPS‐aided inertial navigation system for mid‐course guidance and active radar for terminal homing.
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https://www.janes.com/article/95930/south-korea-plans-to-upgrade-its-ssm-700k-anti-ship-missile