CJ-10K is the first generation of modern long range ALCM in the same class of Amercian AGM-86 and Russian Kh-55, designed to attack a variety of fixed, high-value targets. Its configuration features a cylindrical body with two retractable wings, four non-retractable tailfins as well as a retractable engine inlet. However the missile appears to lack any significant stealth features. Based on CJ-10 land-based cruise missile which in turn adopted some Kh-55 technology, CJ-10K ALCM entered the service with PLAAF in the late 2000s, along with the dedicated H-6M missile carrier converted from earlier H-6Fs. Powered by a fuel-efficient turbofan engine, CJ-10K can achieve a range between 1,500 and 2,500km, depending on the payload it carries. As a strategic weapon, it is capable of carrying both nuclear and conventional warhead. CJ-10K utlizes both INS and TERCOM (coupled with GPS?) as the cruising guidance and DSMAC as the terminal guidance, which gives the missile a pinpoint accuracy. The missile is expected to be carried by the new H-6K missile carrier which is still under development. An improved version (CJ-20?) with a longer range (≥3,000km) was rumored to have been under development.