avia.wikisort.org - WeaponThe Wan Chien (Chinese: 萬劍; lit. 'ten thousand swords'; Tâi-lô: bān-kiàm) is an air to ground cruise missile developed and produced by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) of Taiwan.[2][3][4][5]
Air-launched cruise missile
Wan Chien |
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Type | Air-launched cruise missile Air-to-ground missile |
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Place of origin | Taiwan |
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In service | 2011 – present |
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Used by | Republic of China Air Force |
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Manufacturer | National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology |
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Mass | 650 kg (1,433 lb) |
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Length | 350 cm (138 in) |
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Diameter | 610 mm (24 in) |
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Warhead | 350kg of submunitions |
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Engine | Turbofan |
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Wingspan | 1,500 mm (59 in) |
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Operational range | 240 km (130 nmi) 400 km (220 nmi) (Upgraded version)[1] |
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| subsonic |
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Guidance system | GPS and inertial guidance |
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Design and development
It partly resembles the AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon and the Storm Shadow. Serial production was expected to start in 2015.[2][6] Full operational capability was declared in 2018. It is functional in both a ground strike role and a naval strike role.[7] The codename for the development and initial production of the Wan Chien was "Project God’s Axe" (神斧).[8]
After the completion of initial production NCSIST began working on a long range variant with a 400km range.[8]
Service history
The Wan Chien entered service in 2011. The primary launch platform is the AIDC F-CK-1 C/D.[9]
General characteristics
- Platform: Aircraft launched
- Engine: Turbine[10]
- Range: 200 km,[2] 240km[9]
- Guidance: GPS enabled[10]
See also
References
 Republic of China Armed Forces |
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Branches |
- Army
- Navy
- Marine Corps
- Naval Aviation
- Air Force
- Military Police
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Organizations |
- Army Academy
- Air Force Academy
- National Security Bureau
- Military Academy
- Ministry of National Defense
- Armaments Bureau
- All-Out Defense Mobilization Agency
- National Defense University
- National Defense Medical Center
- Naval Academy
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Units |
- 101st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion
- 21st Fighter Squadron
- ARPU
- ASSC
- Black Bat Squadron
- Black Cat Squadron
- Chinese-American Composite Wing (Provisional)
- MPSSC
- Technical Air Intelligence Unit
- Thunder Tiger Aerobatics Team
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Issues |
- Taiwan Strait crises (1955/1958/1996)
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Other topics |
- Coast Guard Administration
- Defense industry of Taiwan
- Han Kuang Exercise
- Heng Shan Military Command Center
- Ranks
- List of military accidents in Taiwan
- National Airborne Service Corps
- National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology
- Taiwan and weapons of mass destruction
- Thunder Squad
- Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center
- Veterans Affairs Council
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Republic of China Air Force |
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Structure |
- 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
- 21st Fighter Squadron (U.S. Air Force training squadron)
- Thunder Tigers Aerobatics Team
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Facilities | |
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Aircraft | |
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History |
- American Volunteer Group
- Black Cat Squadron
- Black Bat Squadron
- Chinese-American Composite Wing (Provisional)
- Development of Chinese Nationalist air force (1937–1945)
- Flying Tigers
- NDF Rebellion
- Soviet Volunteer Group
- Technical Air Intelligence Unit
- Yemenite War of 1979
- 327th Air Division
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Equipment |
- TC-1
- TC-2
- TC-2A
- Hsiung Feng II
- Hsiung Feng III
- Wan Chien
- AIM-120C
- AIM-9
- AIM-7
- AGM-88
- MICA
- Magic II
- AGM-65
- AGM-84
- AGM-154
- Paveway
- Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod
- LANTIRN
- PAC-3
- TK-2
- TK-3
- Skyguard
- AN/FPS-117
- AN/TPS-117
- PAVE PAWS
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