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In 2019, the first picture of a missile designated as VCM-01 missile was made public. The model was unveiled on a television show showing that the new missile was identical to the Kh-35, and information printed on the model's body showed that Z189 Shipyard was also engaged in the development of the missile.
This missile is part of the VCM-01 missile family, modeled on the Russian Kh-35E but with several modifications. These include a lighter airframe, redesigned air intake, and updated avionics. The VSM-01A missile has a range of 80 kilometers, doubling that of the P-15 Termit. It operates at high subsonic speeds and features advanced guidance ...
Reverse engineered variant of the Kh-35U. Launched from the VCM-B coastal defense missile system. Domestically manufactured by Viettel Aerospace (VTX). [34] [35] The homing seeker, VASK-03, utilizes Ku-band frequency, slotted-array tech, seeking range of 20 km, ECM abilities, and software can be updated. Missile is less than 5,000 mm in length ...
Bal - coastal mobile missile complex KN-09 Kumsong/GeumSeong-3 (Venus 3 금성3호 金星3号) - KN0v 0x 01, KN-19 Reported North Korean copy of the Kh-35U. Kumsong-3 is a North Korean domestic variant/clone of Kh-35 likely based on Kh-35U due to range. [32] Demonstrated range in 2017, June 8 test is 240 km. [33] VCM-01 - Vietnamese derivative [34]
Long range air defense and anti-ballistic missile system. S-300PMU1: 12 launchers Russia Vietnam: Two systems were acquired. [16] Received upgrade to the command center and range of the missile. Said to be upgraded to S-300PMU2 standards. Factory A31 capable of domestically manufacturing spare and critical parts for SAM missile. SPYDER-MR
These are automated gun systems mounted on the deck of a ship that use radar to track the approaching missile, and then attempt to shoot it down during its final approach to the target. Anti-aircraft guns such as the Mk 45 5-inch (127 mm) naval gun or the AK-130; Electronic warfare equipment (such as AN/SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare Suite)
Revelations that a North Korean missile fired by Russia in Ukraine contained a large number of components linked to U.S.-based companies underline the difficulty of enforcing sanctions against ...
This was part of Stage 1 upgrades to the defensive systems, in the later Stage 2, both Bloodhound and the fighters would be replaced by a longer-range missile code named Blue Envoy. When this was ultimately cancelled in 1957, parts of its design were worked into Bloodhound Mk. II, roughly doubling the range of the missile. The Mk.