List of anti-ship missiles

List of anti-ship missiles

__NOTOC__This is a list of Anti-ship missiles.

World War II

* Ruhrstahl/Kramer SD 1400 X (Fritz X) — Germany
* Henschel Hs 293 — Germany
* Henschel Hs 294 — Germany
* Blohm + Voss BV 246 ("Hagelkorn") — Germany (prototype)
* Igo - Japan
* Ohka piloted suicide missile - Japan
* Bat - USA. Used in combat, just one time. It sunk just one Japanese ship.

NATO countries


AGM-119 Penguin anti-ship missile.
("All missiles based on radar homing unless otherwise noted".)
*AGM/RGM/UGM-84 Harpoon missile – United States; made by Boeing/McDonnell Douglas
*ANL ("A"nti-"N"avire "L"éger) – France; Anti-ship missile under development
*Kormoran 2 – Germany; used on Tornado IDS (INS and radar guidance)
*AGM-119 Penguin – Norway; made by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA) ("infrared homing")
* AGM-123 Skipper – United States; developed by the U.S. Navy
*AS.12 – France; built by Aérospatiale/Nord Aviation ("visual guidance, wire controlled SACLOS ")
*BGM-109 Tomahawk (TASM version) – United States; made by Raytheon/General Dynamics
*RBS15 MK3 – Sweden/Germany
*IDAS– Germany; made by Diehl BGT Defence ("submarine launched missile, also against air and land targets)
*Exocet – originally France; made by Aérospatiale, now joint European; made by MBDA
*Teseo/Otomat – originally Italian; made by Otomelara, now joint European; made by MBDA
*Martel – United Kingdom/France; made by BAe/Matra ("radar and video guidance variants")
*Naval Strike Missile (NSM) – Norway; made by KDA ("imaging infrared")
*Sea Eagle – United Kingdom; made by BAe
*Sea Skua – United Kingdom; made by BAe
*RIM-66 Standard (SM-1MR/SM-2MR) - USA (also used by Canada, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland), Raytheon (secondary role, has both semi-active radar and infrared homing in newer versions)
*RIM-67 Standard - USA, Raytheon (secondary role, SARH, no longer deployed)
*RBS-15 Mk. III - originally Sweden; made by Saab Bofors Dynamics, now joint Germany-Sweden, also produced by Diehl BGT Defence (also used land-attack missile)

USSR/Russia

("Listed by official Soviet/Russian name, followed by GRAU designation and NATO reporting name in parentheses".)

*P-1 (GRAU: 4K32, NATO: SS-N-1 "Scrubber")
*P-5 (GRAU: 4K34, NATO: SS-N-3 "Sepal/Shaddock")
*P-15 Termit (GRAU: 4K40, NATO: SS-N-2 "Styx")
*P-70 Ametist (GRAU: 4K66, NATO: SS-N-7 "Starbright")
*P-80 Zubr (GRAU: 3M82, NATO: SS-N-22 "Sunburn")
*P-120 Malakhit (GRAU: 4K85, NATO: SS-N-9 "Siren")
*P-270 Moskit (GRAU: 3M80, NATO: SS-N-22 "Sunburn")
*P-500 Bazalt (GRAU: 4K80, NATO: SS-N-12 "Sandbox")
*P-700 Granit (GRAU: 3M45, NATO: SS-N-19 "Shipwreck")
*P-750 Grom (GRAU: 3M25 [ru icon [http://www.testpilot.ru/russia/chelomei/m_list.htm NPO Mashinostroeniya rockets] ] , NATO: SS-N-24 "Scorpion")
*P-800 Oniks (GRAU: 3M55, NATO: SS-NX-26 "Oniks/Yakhont")
*P-900 Alfa (GRAU: 3M51 [ru icon [http://www.new-factoria.ru/missile/wobb/3m51/3m51.shtml 3M51 Alpha] ] , NATO: SS-N-27 "Club") (ASW, ASuW and land-attack versions) [http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Klub.html] )
*P-1000 Vulkan (GRAU: 3M70)
*R-27K (GRAU: 4K18, NATO: SS-NX-13)
*Raduga Kh-15 (NATO: AS-16 "Kickback")
*RPK-2 Viyuga (NATO: SS-N-15 "Starfish") (ASW)
*RPK-3 Metel (NATO: SS-N-14 "Silex") (ASW with ASuW mode)
*RPK-6 Vodopad (NATO: SS-N-16 "Stallion") (ASW)
*RPK-7 Vorobei (NATO: SS-N-16 "Stallion") (ASW)
*RPK-9 Medvedka (NATO: SS-N-29) (ASW) [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/ss-n-29.htm]
*Kh-35 Uran (GRAU: 3M24, NATO: SS-N-25 "Switchblade")
*Buk (GRAU: 9K37, NATO: SA-N-7 "Gadfly") (Secondary role)
*M-11 Shtorm (GRAU: 4K60, NATO: SA-N-3 "Goblet") (Secondary role, but had a dedicated ASuW version)
*S-300 (NATO: SA-N-6 "Grumble") (Secondary role)
*Tor (GRAU: 9K330, NATO: SA-N-9 "Gauntlet") (Secondary role)

Argentina

*AS-25K
*MP-1000 Martín Pescador

India and Russia

*BrahMosSupersonic cruise missile (range of 290&thinspkm) jointly developed by India and Russia.
*AGM/RGM/UGM-84 Harpoon missile Has oredered them

Iran

*Kowsar
*Kosar1
*Kosar3
*Noor
*P-800 Oniks (also known as the SSN-X-26 Yakhont/Sunburst) [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1188197171387&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull] (ASM)

Japan

*Type 80 Air-to-Ship Missile (ASM-1)
*Type 88 Surface-to-Ship Missile (SSM-1)
**Type 90 Ship-to-Ship Missile (SSM-1B)
**Type 91 Air-to-Ship Missile (ASM-1C)
*Type 93 Air-to-Ship Missile (ASM-2)

Pakistan

*Babar Cruise Missile – Anti-ship version under development
* C-802 (China) – produced under licence

People's Republic of China

* SY-1 (SS-N-2 Styx) - "Shang You 1" is a Chinese copy of the Soviet P-15 Styx ship-to-ship missile, initially produced in 1960s under license with Soviet-supplied kits. After the Sino-Soviet Split, production resumed with Chinese-made components. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/sy1.asp]
** SY-1A - Improved SY-1 missile with mono-pulse terminal guidance radar
* SY-2 (CSS-N-5 Sabot) - Also known as "Fei Long 2", radar-guided ship-to-ship missile produced in 1990s as replacement for the SY-1. Similar to SY-1 in size, the SY-2 can be launched from existing SY-1 launchers. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/sy2.asp]
** SY-2A - Extended-range version of the SY-2 with new turbojet engine and GPS guidance, can be deployed from air as air-launched anti-ship missile.
** SY-2B - Improved SY-2A anti-ship missile with supersonic speed and low-level flight.
** FL-7 - Land-to-ship version of SY-2, for export only
* HY-1 (CSS-N-1 & CSS-N-2 Silkworm) - The "Hai Ying 1" isn extended range anti-ship missile based on the SY-1 design. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/hy1.asp]
** HY-1J - Ship-to-ship version of HY-1 missile
** HY-1JA - Improved HY-1J with new radar and better ECM & range
** HY-1A - Land-to-ship version of HY-1JA
** HY-1B - Target drone for HQ-2A SAM
** HJ-1YB - Target drone fro HQ-61 SAM
** YJ-1 - Also known as the C-101, a ramjet powered upgrade to the HY-1. The YJ-1 never entered production, but the engine was used in HY-3.
*Silkworm missile
* HY-2 (CSS-C-3 Seersucker) - Also known as the C-201, the "Hai Ying 2" is a land-to-ship missile developed from the HY-1. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/hy2.asp] Generally considered obsolete, no ship-to-ship version was built.
** HY-2A - IR-guided version of HY-2
** HY-2AII - Improved version of HY-2A
** HY-2B - Improved HY-2 with mono-pulse radar seeker
** HY-2BII - Improved HY-2B with new radar seeker
** C-201W - Extended-range version of HY-2 with turbojet engine, for export only.
* HY-3 (CSS-C-6 Sawhorse) - Also known as C-301, the HY-3 is an active radar-homing land-to-ship missile with ramjet engine. Developed in 1980s based on HY-2 and YJ-1 technology. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/hy3.asp]
* HY-4 (CSS-C-7 Sadsack) - Turbojet powered version of HY-2, the HY-4 is a land-to-ship missile with mono-pulse radar. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/hy4.asp]
** XW-41 - Air-launched land-attack version of HY-4 under development.
* YJ-6 (CAS-1 Kraken) - Also known as the C-601 air-launched anti-ship missile, developed from HY-2 in 1980s [http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/weapon/yj6.asp]
* TL-6 - Anti-ship missile designed to engage naval vessel with displacement up to 1,000 tons.
* TL-10 - Light weight fire and forgot anti-ship missile designed to engage naval vessel with displacement up to 800 tons.
* YJ-62 - The "Yingji 62" is a long-range (280 km) subsonic anti-ship cruise missile [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/yj62.asp]
* YJ-7 - also known as the C-701, the "Ying Ji 7" is a lightweight anti-ship missile developed in 1990s. This missile can be launched from land, air, or sea, with TV, IR image, and millmetre radar guidance. However this is a light anti-ship missile with only 29 kg warhead and 15-20 km range, it was not accepted into service by the PLAN for anti-shipping roles, but instead, it is generally used as an air-to-surface missile instead. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/yj7.asp]
* C-704 - Anti-ship missile designed to engage ships with displacement between 1,000 tons to 4,000 tons
* YJ-8 (CSS-N-4 Sardine) - The Yingji 8 series anti-ship missiles is also known as the C-80X. Unlike previous missiles, the YJ-8 series is developed based on western design concepts, rather than the original Soviet Styx. The YJ-8 is more similar to the French-made Exocet Anti-ship missile. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/yj8.asp] The YJ-8 can be launched from sea, land, air, and even submarines. [http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/navalmissile/yj8.asp]
** YJ-8A (C-801A) - YJ-82 with folded wings
** YJ-8K (C-801K) - Air-launched version of YJ-8 anti-ship missile [http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/weapon/yj8k.asp]
** YJ-8Q (C-801Q) - Submarine-launched version of YJ-8
** YJ-82 (CSS-N-8 Saccade) - Also known as C-802, extended range (120 km) land-to-ship missile
** YJ-82A (C-802A) - Improved YJ-82 showcased at DSEI in 2005, with published range of 180 km.
** YJ-82K (C-802K) - Air launched version of YJ-82 [http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/weapon/yj82k.asp]
** YJ-83 (C-803) - Extended range supersonic version of YJ-82 developed in mid 1990s
** YJ-83K (C-803K) - Air-launched version of YJ-83
** YJ-85 (C-805) - Land-attack cruise missile (LACM) version under development
* YJ-12 - Newest Chinese supersonic anti-ship missile that externally looks similar to French ASMP missile.
* DH-10 - Cruise missile able to carry a wide range of warheads, including nuclear and EMP weapons.
* HN-1 - Hong Niao-1 cruise missile
* HN-2 - Hong Niao-2 cruise missile
* HN-3 - Hong Niao-3 cruise missile

Taiwan (Republic of China)

* Hsiung Feng I - "Brave Wind I" is a subsonic ship-to-ship developed by CIST in 1970s, said to be based on the Israeli Gabriel missile.
* Hsiung Feng II - "Brave Wind II" is a subsonic missile with ship-to-ship, surface-to-ship, and air-to-ship versions. It is not an improved version of HF-I, but rather a new design.
* Hsiung Feng III - "Brave Wind III" is a new supersonic (Mach 2 - 2.5) ramjet ship-to-ship missile currently in development by CIST

Others

*Al Salah-Ad-Din- Iraq
*Gabriel – Israel; made by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI)
*RBS15 – Sweden; made by Saab Bofors Dynamics, now also joint Germany-Sweden, made by Diehl BGT Defence
*SSM-760K 'Haeseong'- ROK

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