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ANTI-SHIP MISSILES
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011988
Air-launched anti-ship missile revisited
/ Annati Massimo
June 1997
Annati Massimo
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June 1997.
Description
66-73
Key Words
Missiles
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Weapons-Missiles
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Anti-ship Missiles
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Bonsignore, Ezio
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ID:
055170
Anti-Ship missiles for Asia-Pacific navies
/ Chew , Kelvin
Chew , Kelvin
Journal Article
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Missiles
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Navy-Asia-pacific
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Anti-ship Missiles
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Aia-Pacific-Navy
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ID:
070234
ASMs: small birds, big prey
/ Johan, Saad B
Johan, Saad B
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Anti-ship Missiles
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Naval Forces
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ID:
075688
Dragon's teeth-Chinese missiles raise their game
/ Hewson, Robert
Hewson, Robert
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Publication
2007.
Key Words
Anti-ship Missiles
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China - Missiles
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ID:
074766
Inner layer defence - requirements and solutions
/ Annati, Massimo
Annati, Massimo
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Anti-ship Missiles
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Inner Layer Defence
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Naval Vessels
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ID:
132263
Sea strike
/ Chandra, Atul
Chandra, Atul
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Plans are afoot for the Indian Navy to induct a variety of potent anti-ship weapons in this decade Over the course of this decade, the Indian Navy would have inducted a range of new generation anti-ship missiles which will offer substantially greater engagement ranges, improved warheads and appreciably greater target acquisition and detection capability. Modern warships being produced at Indian shipyards today have far greater target detection ranges than ever before. This fact, coupled with their shipborne anti-ship missiles and those carried on board the MiG-29K and Boeing P-8I, would mean that the adversary can expect to be hit hard and at a considerable distance away from causing harm to Indian naval ships. Apart from this, the Scorpene submarine with MBDA Exocet AM39 missiles will present a potent threat to sea-going assets of the enemy. The navy had already set into motion the process to acquire a number of medium range anti-ship missiles to be installed aboard its current fleet of ships and future types. The crown jewel amongst the navy's anti-ship missiles is the supersonic (Mach 3 capable) Brahmos cruise missile. Equipping a number of warships, the Brahmos is the prime strike weapon on the Project 1135.6 guided missile frigates (Talwar Class). The supersonic cruise missile was successfully flight tested from INS Kolkata, the lead ship of the indigenously developed Project 15 A Class Destroyers, the follow-on ships will be INS Kochi and INS Chennai respectively. The 7,000 tonne warship can carry 16 Brahmos missiles under its deck which are fired through a Universal Vertical Launch Module (ULVM).
Key Words
Indian Navy
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Maritime Security
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Cruise Missile
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Anti-ship Missiles
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Modern warship
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Brahmos
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Anti-Ship Weapons
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Supersonic Cruise Missile
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Modern Day Warfare
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Scorpene Submarine
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Naval Ship
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Naval Threat
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Universal Vertical Launch Module - ULVM
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INS Kolkata
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INS Kochi
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011667
Smart or supersonic? future options for anti-Ship missiles
/ Richardson Doug
Dec 1996
Richardson Doug
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Dec 1996.
Description
48-51
Key Words
Missiles
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Weapons-Missiles
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Anti-ship Missiles
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