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  2. YJ-12 - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States, the air-launched (YJ-12) and ship-launched (YJ-12A) variants have 270 nmi (310 mi; 500 km) ranges. [4] [5] Speeds of Mach 2.5 [3] to 4 [1] have been reported. The YJ-12 may perform evasive maneuvers to avoid anti-missile threats. [7] According to War on the Rocks, a ship has 45 seconds to engage a YJ-12 after sea ...

  3. Xi'an H-6 - Wikipedia

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    While previous models had limited missile capacity (the H-6G could only carry two YJ-12 anti-ship missiles and the H-6M two KD-20/CJ-10K/CJ-20 land attack cruise missiles), the H-6K can carry up to six YJ-12 and 6-7 ALCMs; a single regiment of 18 H-6Ks fully loaded out with YJ-12s can saturate enemy ships with over 100 supersonic missiles ...

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  5. YJ-6 - Wikipedia

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    The YJ-6 (Chinese: 鹰击-6; pinyin: yingji-6; lit. 'eagle strike 6') is a series of Chinese subsonic air-launched anti-ship missile. It is manufactured by the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Third Academy. The export version is called C-601 and the NATO reporting name is CH-AS-1 Kraken. [1] [2]

  6. YJ-62 - Wikipedia

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    YJ-62A on a TA580/TAS5380. In a September 2014 article published in Joint Forces Quarterly, the YJ-62 is credited with a 210 kg (460 lb) warhead, a speed of Mach 0.6 – Mach 0.8 (735–980 km/h; 457–609 mph), and a sea-skimming terminal attack height of 7–10 m (23–33 ft); The missile has an inertial guidance system using GPS and BeiDou data, and an active terminal sensor. [2]

  7. YJ-82 - Wikipedia

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    The YJ-82 lacks the solid-rocket booster of the surface-launched YJ-8/8A and likely has less range than the latter's 42 km. The terminal sea-skimming attack altitude is 5 to 7 meters. [1] The launch capsule is a copy of the one used by submarine-launched Harpoons; China likely received the technology from Pakistan, which had such weapons. [2]

  8. HQ-6 - Wikipedia

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    HQ-6 is a surface-to-air missile system developed by the Shanghai Academy of Science and Technology, incorporating technologies from PL-11 missile. PL-11 is the license-produced version of Aspide missile, which itself is based on the American AIM-7 Sparrow missile.

  9. List of encyclopedias by language - Wikipedia

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    Kunskapens bok (6 editions, 8 or 9 volumes each, 1937–1959) Lexikon 2000 (25 volumes, 1995) Nationalencyklopedin (20 volumes, 1989–1996) Nordisk familjebok (1876–1899; 2nd ed. 1904–1926) Nordisk familjebok (editions 2-4 of 20+ volumes each, 1904–1957)