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  2. AN/SLQ-49 Chaff Buoy Decoy System - Wikipedia

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    The decoy is designed to seduce radar-guided anti-ship missiles by simulating the radar cross section of a ship, presenting itself as a more attractive target than the ship. The system is deployed in pairs. The deployment process takes a few seconds.

  3. Udaloy-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Following the Udaloy ' s commissioning, designers began developing an upgrade package in 1982 to provide more balanced capabilities with a greater emphasis on anti-ship warfare. The resulting Project 1155.1 Fregat-M Large ASW Ship (NATO reporting name: Udaloy II ) is roughly the counterpart of the improved Spruance-class .

  4. Anping-class offshore patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the first vessel began in January 2019 at the Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company’s Kaohsiung shipyard. [4]In May 2022, the Anping ship launched a HF-2 anti-ship missile for the first time in a joint exercise with the Navy, indicating the ship has the ability to join battles during wars.

  5. Nulka - Wikipedia

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    Nulka is an Australian-designed and -developed active missile decoy built by an American/Australian collaboration. [1] [2] Used aboard warships of the United States Navy, Royal Australian Navy, United States Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy, [3] Nulka is a rocket-propelled, disposable, offboard, active decoy designed to lure anti-ship missiles away from their targets.

  6. Ship Self-Defense System - Wikipedia

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    The main objective of SSDS is countering sea-skimming anti-ship missile threats, but it can also engage high-diving anti-ship missiles and aircraft. A major advantage SSDS holds over other defense systems is the integration of many disparate sensors and the ability to automate the fire control loop to shorten overall detect-to-engage timeline.

  7. CX-1 Missile Systems - Wikipedia

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    The CX-1 is a supersonic anti-ship cruise missile (ASCM) that can travel up to Mach 2.8-3 at an altitude of 17,000 m (56,000 ft). It travels along a low-high-low flight profile and has a range of 40–280 km (25–174 mi; 22–151 nmi) using a two-stage booster, descending to 10 meters above the water when 10 km (6.2 mi; 5.4 nmi) from the target.

  8. Kara-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The Kara class, Soviet designation Project 1134B Berkut B ("golden eagle"), was a class of guided missile cruisers ("large anti-submarine warfare ship," in Soviet classification) built for the Soviet Navy between 1968 and 1976.

  9. Maya-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    As for anti-ballistic missiles, these ships are equipped with the SM-3 Block IA, IB, and IIA. The SM-3 Block IIA is the latest variant of the SM-3 missiles, being re-designed drastically to defend broader areas. [3] [4] The ship will use Type 17 ship-to-ship missiles (SSM-2) [7] in addition to an existing Type 90 (SSM-1B). [4]