Exocet adalah peluru kendali anti-kapal buatan Perancis yang dikeluarkan dalam berbagai versi yang mampu dilancarkan dari kapal, kapal selam, dan pesawat terbang. Ia telah digunakan secara meluas dalam pertempuran sejak tahun 1980-an dan seterusnya. Namanya berasal dari bahasa Perancis berarti ikan terbang.
Spesifikasi
Berat 670 kilogram (1.500 lb)
Panjang 4.7 m (15 ft 5 in)
Diameter 34.8 sentimeter (1,7 in)
Hulu ledak 165 kilogram (360 lb)
Jenis Mesin solid propellant engine
Wingspan 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in)
Daya jelajah Templat:Convert/Dual/LoffAoffDbSoff
Ketinggian terbang Sea-skimming
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Sistem
penuntun Inertial and active radar
Alat
peluncur multi-platform:
* MM38 surface-launched
* AM39 air-launched
* SM39 submarine-launched
* MM40 surface-launched
Operator
- Argentina
- MM38, MM40 and AM39
- Bulgaria
- Brasil
- MM38, MM40 Block 2 and AM39
- Chili
- MM38, AM39 SM39
- Kolombia
- Siprus
- MM40
- Ekuador
- MM40
- Mesir
- Perancis
- Jerman
- Yunani
- MM38, MM40 Block 2/3, AM39
- Indonesia
- MM38, MM40 Block 2
- Iran
- Irak
- Kuwait
- Libya
- Malaysia
- MM38, MM40 Block 2, SM39
- Maroko
- Oman
- Pakistan
- AM39 SM39
- Peru
- MM38
- Qatar
- Afrika Selatan
- Thailand
- Turki
- MM38
- Uni Emirat Arab
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
- AM39
- Korea Selatan
Mantan operator
TomahawkThe BGM-109 Tomahawk is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile. Introduced by General Dynamics in the 1970s, it was designed as a medium- to long-range, low-altitude missile that could be launched from a submerged submarine. It has been improved several times and, by way of corporate divestitures and acquisitions, is now made by Raytheon. Some Tomahawks were also manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing Defense, Space & Security).
Specifications
Weight 1,440 kilograms (3,200 lb)
Length Without booster: 5.56 m
With booster: 6.25 m
Diameter 0.52 m
Warhead Conventional: 1,000 lb (450 kg) Bullpup, or submunitions dispenser with BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb, or a 200kt (840 Tj) W80 nuclear device (inactivated in accordance with SALT)
Detonation
mechanism FMU-148 since TLAM Block III, others for special applications
Engine Williams International F107-WR-402 turbofan
using TH-dimer fuel
and a solid-fuel booster
Wingspan 2.67 m
Operational
range 2,500km (1550 mi)
Speed Subsonic - about 880 km/h (550 mph )
Guidance
system GPS, TERCOM, DSMAC
Launch
platform Vertical Launch System (VLS) and horizontal submarine torpedo tubes (known as TTL (torpedo tube launch))
Raduga Kh-55
The Kh-55 (Russian: Х-55; NATO:AS-15 'Kent'; RKV-500;) is a Soviet/Russian air-launched cruise missile, designed by MKB Raduga. It has a range of up to 3,000 km (1,620 nmi) and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads. Kh-55 is launched exclusively from bomber aircraft and has spawned a number of conventionally armed variants mainly for tactical use, such as the Kh-65SE and Kh-SD, but only the Kh-101 and Kh-555 appear to have made it into service. Contrary to popular belief, the Kh-55 was not the basis of the submarine- and ground-launched RK-55 Granat (SS-N-21 'Sampson' and SSC-X-4 'Slingshot').A Kh-55 production unit was delivered to Shanghai in 1995 and appears to have been used to produce a similar weapon for China.
Operators
Current
- Russia: the Russian Air Force uses the Kh-55.
- China 6
- Iran: 12
Former
- Soviet Union: the Soviet Air Force deployed the Kh-55 as its original operator.
- Ukraine: most scrapped or returned to Russia