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Chinese firm unveils new cruise missile

By Liu Xuanzun in Zhuhai Source:Global Times Published: 2018/11/9

Could be cost-effective aircraft carrier killer: expert

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Photo of an HD-1 supersonic cruise missile at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province. Photo: Liu Xuanzun / GT



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Interior of an HD-1 supersonic cruise missile at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province. Photo: Liu Xuanzun / GT


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Hongda Blasting staff members introduce the HD-1 supersonic cruise missile to a foreign customer at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province. Photo: Liu Xuanzun / GT

Chinese mining company Guangdong Hongda Blasting revealed technical details of its recently tested supersonic cruise missile, HD-1, at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province, leading a military expert to believe it could be a cost-efficient aircraft carrier killer and fleet demolisher.

The made-for-export HD-1 debuted at the air show, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday.

The missile uses a solid-propellant ramjet and can reach targets 290 kilometers away at a speed of Mach 2.2 to 3.5, according to the description the company released at the show.

Weighing 2,200 kilograms, the weapon can fly as high as 15 kilometers and as low as 5-10 meters when sea skimming, the description said.

The company claims it takes less than 5 minutes to prepare for a launch, and less than 10 seconds to launch a second one.

It can accurately hit ground and sea targets, the company said.

Wei Dongxu, a Beijing-based military analyst, told the Global Times on Friday that the flight speed and altitudes make the HD-1 very difficult to intercept.

"It could be an awesome aircraft carrier killer," Wei said.

"A saturated attack by the HD-1 can even demolish an entire fleet," he said.

The HD-1 can be launched from a land-based transport erection and launch vehicle (TEL), which was also displayed at the show.

One TEL can be loaded with 6 missiles, which can be fired with a single push of a button. The vehicle adopts an 8x8 all-wheel chassis, making it very mobile and can withdraw within 3 minutes after launch, ensuring its strong battlefield survivability, the company said.

In addition to the basic version, the company also introduced the HD-1A, an HD-1 variant that can be launched in the air by fighter jets and bombers and has similar capabilities.

The HD-1 can also be launched from a ship, the company said.

Capable of being used on multiple platforms is a major selling point of this weapon, Wei noted.

The missile was successfully tested in October. Military experts said it has the potential to rival the BrahMos missile jointly developed by India and Russia.

Wei said that the HD-1's capability has already surpassed early versions of the BrahMos. He expects the price of the Chinese missile to be significantly lower than similar products on the international arms market.

Many foreign military representatives stopped by the HD-1 at the air show. Some of them made inquiries to staff members, the Global Times noted.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1126731.shtml

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These asymmetric low-cost warfare technologies may ensure greater peace by helping developing or underdeveloped countries relatively safer against military intrusions by the rogue US regime.

From the pictures, I can see there is significant interest in this defensive weapon.

@maximuswarrior , @rambro
 
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Iran should buy hundreds of these and reverse engineer it.

I think many countries will be interested, especially if it is proven to be cost-effective.

Iran would definitely be better off with these in its arsenal. That would assist Iran in making any US Persian Gulf bravado a dead-end with lots of body-bags and PTSD maniacs.
 
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oh they nerfed it down for export? i read in a chinese university reserach paper from the inventors that it had a range of 750 Km with that payload. i guess they offer nerfed one for export. also the speed claimed was Mach 6 to 8 not 3.3. hmm.
 
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It would need a lot of work. The weapon isn't yet deployable.
 
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I think many countries will be interested, especially if it is proven to be cost-effective.

Iran would definitely be better off with these in its arsenal. That would assist Iran in making any US Persian Gulf bravado a dead-end with lots of body-bags and PTSD maniacs.
Indeed, Iran has supersonic anti-ship quasi-BM (Persian Gulf) but nothing like the incredible DF-21D, that's the true carrier killer. A supersonic anti-ship CM like this or the also newly announced CM-401 would be very useful for Iran. With high-level and cost-effective products like this China's military exports will continue to grow rapidly.

I assume China is working on hypersonic weapons too?
 
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Indeed, Iran has supersonic anti-ship quasi-BM (Persian Gulf) but nothing like the incredible DF-21D, that's the true carrier killer. A supersonic anti-ship CM like this or the also newly announced CM-401 would be very useful for Iran. With high-level and cost-effective products like this China's military exports will continue to grow rapidly.

I assume China is working on hypersonic weapons too?

CM401 is hypersonic
 
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Chinese firm unveils new cruise missile

By Liu Xuanzun in Zhuhai Source:Global Times Published: 2018/11/9

Could be cost-effective aircraft carrier killer: expert

30277331-e86b-444b-a5a3-590663ac0360.jpeg

Photo of an HD-1 supersonic cruise missile at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province. Photo: Liu Xuanzun / GT



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Interior of an HD-1 supersonic cruise missile at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province. Photo: Liu Xuanzun / GT


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Hongda Blasting staff members introduce the HD-1 supersonic cruise missile to a foreign customer at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province. Photo: Liu Xuanzun / GT

Chinese mining company Guangdong Hongda Blasting revealed technical details of its recently tested supersonic cruise missile, HD-1, at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province, leading a military expert to believe it could be a cost-efficient aircraft carrier killer and fleet demolisher.

The made-for-export HD-1 debuted at the air show, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday.

The missile uses a solid-propellant ramjet and can reach targets 290 kilometers away at a speed of Mach 2.2 to 3.5, according to the description the company released at the show.

Weighing 2,200 kilograms, the weapon can fly as high as 15 kilometers and as low as 5-10 meters when sea skimming, the description said.

The company claims it takes less than 5 minutes to prepare for a launch, and less than 10 seconds to launch a second one.

It can accurately hit ground and sea targets, the company said.

Wei Dongxu, a Beijing-based military analyst, told the Global Times on Friday that the flight speed and altitudes make the HD-1 very difficult to intercept.

"It could be an awesome aircraft carrier killer," Wei said.

"A saturated attack by the HD-1 can even demolish an entire fleet," he said.

The HD-1 can be launched from a land-based transport erection and launch vehicle (TEL), which was also displayed at the show.

One TEL can be loaded with 6 missiles, which can be fired with a single push of a button. The vehicle adopts an 8x8 all-wheel chassis, making it very mobile and can withdraw within 3 minutes after launch, ensuring its strong battlefield survivability, the company said.

In addition to the basic version, the company also introduced the HD-1A, an HD-1 variant that can be launched in the air by fighter jets and bombers and has similar capabilities.

The HD-1 can also be launched from a ship, the company said.

Capable of being used on multiple platforms is a major selling point of this weapon, Wei noted.

The missile was successfully tested in October. Military experts said it has the potential to rival the BrahMos missile jointly developed by India and Russia.

Wei said that the HD-1's capability has already surpassed early versions of the BrahMos. He expects the price of the Chinese missile to be significantly lower than similar products on the international arms market.

Many foreign military representatives stopped by the HD-1 at the air show. Some of them made inquiries to staff members, the Global Times noted.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1126731.shtml

***

These asymmetric low-cost warfare technologies may ensure greater peace by helping developing or underdeveloped countries relatively safer against military intrusions by the rogue US regime.

From the pictures, I can see there is significant interest in this defensive weapon.

@maximuswarrior , @rambro

Pakistan need few of them
 
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Nice, sinking american aircraft carriers will be cheaper. But then again, american ships ram tankers regularly and sink on their own lol.
 
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