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  2. ASM-3 - Wikipedia

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    The ASM-3 is a supersonic anti-ship missile being developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to replace the ASM-1 and ASM-2 missiles. The major launch platform is the Mitsubishi F-2. Planned Initial Operational Capability was 2016. The missile will be used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. It can attack not only ships, but also ground targets.

  3. Anti-ship missile - Wikipedia

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    BrahMos, a supersonic cruise missile, compatible of being launched from multiple platforms. [1] An anti-ship missile ( AShM [2] or ASM) [3] is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing.

  4. SPEAR 3 - Wikipedia

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    Launch. platform. Typhoon (in progress) F-35B (contracted) JAS39 Gripen (in progress) The Select Precision Effects At Range (SPEAR) Capability 3, or simply referred to as SPEAR 3 is a future British air-to-ground and possibly anti-ship cruise missile that could also be considered a loitering munition. [8] [9] It is currently planned to be ...

  5. Naval Strike Missile - Wikipedia

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    Naval Strike Missile. The Naval Strike Missile ( NSM) is an anti-ship and land-attack missile developed by the Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA). The original Norwegian name was Nytt sjømålsmissil (literally "New sea target missile", indicating that it is the successor of the Penguin missile ).

  6. Anti-ship ballistic missile - Wikipedia

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    An anti-ship ballistic missile ( ASBM) is a military ballistic missile system designed to hit a warship at sea . Due to the high flight speed of ballistic missiles, an ASBM's kinetic energy alone may be sufficient to cripple or outright destroy a target with a single conventional warhead impact. Unlike a nuclear warhead, however, this would ...

  7. Air-to-surface missile - Wikipedia

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    An air-to-surface missile ( ASM) or air-to-ground missile ( AGM) is a missile designed to be launched from military aircraft at targets on land or sea. There are also unpowered guided glide bombs not considered missiles. The two most common propulsion systems for air-to-surface missiles are rocket motors, usually with shorter range, and slower ...

  8. ASM-N-2 Bat - Wikipedia

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    10 feet (3.0 m) Filling weight. 1,000 lb bomb (1,600 lb (727 kg) gross) A Bat on its hoist. The ASM-N-2 Bat was a United States Navy World War II radar-guided glide bomb [3] [4] which was used in combat beginning in April 1944. It was developed and overseen by a unit within the National Bureau of Standards (which unit later became a part of the ...

  9. RIM-174 Standard ERAM - Wikipedia

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    The RIM-174 Standard Extended Range Active Missile (ERAM), or Standard Missile 6 (SM-6), is a missile in current production for the United States Navy.It was designed for extended-range anti-air warfare (ER-AAW) purposes, providing capability against fixed and rotary-wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, anti-ship cruise missiles in flight, both over sea and land, and terminal ballistic ...