Difference between revisions of "Hai Jian Launcher"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
Hai Jian II (海劍二, lit. 'Sea Sword II') is a surface-to-air missile system employed by the Republic of China Navy. It is derived from the Tian Jian air-to-air missile.  
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Hai Jian II (海劍二, lit. 'Sea Sword II') is a surface-to-air missile system employed by the Republic of China Navy. It is currently housed in oblique launchers, though vertical launch may be installed in the future. The oblique launcher houses two sets of eight missiles, with a blast diffuser present at lower rear.
  
The National Zhongshan Academy of Sciences began development of a navalised SAM in 2005 (Minguo 94), and large-scale production began in 2021 (Minguo 110).
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The National Zhongshan Academy of Sciences began development of a navalised SAM in 2005 (Minguo 94), and large-scale production began in 2021 (Minguo 110). It is derived from the Tian Jian air-to-air missile. Hai Jian II has an effective range of 30km (19 mi), and weighs 184kg. It is guided by an X-band, AESA radar.  
 
 
The oblique launcher is currently employed, though vertical launch may be installed in the future. The oblique launcher houses two sets of eight missiles, with blast diffuser present at lower rear.
 
 
 
Hai Jian II has an effective range of 30km (19 mi), and weighs 184kg. It is guided by an X-band, AESA radar.  
 
  
 
== Used on ==
 
== Used on ==
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== Affiliated systems ==  
 
== Affiliated systems ==  
 
* [[CS/MPQ-90 'Sea Bee Eye']]
 
* [[CS/MPQ-90 'Sea Bee Eye']]
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* [[Hai Jian II (TC-2N)]]
  
 
== Part description ==
 
== Part description ==

Latest revision as of 00:53, 3 January 2023

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History

Hai Jian II (海劍二, lit. 'Sea Sword II') is a surface-to-air missile system employed by the Republic of China Navy. It is currently housed in oblique launchers, though vertical launch may be installed in the future. The oblique launcher houses two sets of eight missiles, with a blast diffuser present at lower rear.

The National Zhongshan Academy of Sciences began development of a navalised SAM in 2005 (Minguo 94), and large-scale production began in 2021 (Minguo 110). It is derived from the Tian Jian air-to-air missile. Hai Jian II has an effective range of 30km (19 mi), and weighs 184kg. It is guided by an X-band, AESA radar.

Used on

Affiliated systems

Part description

The oblique launcher is depicted facing left.