Tên lửa chống hạm siêu thanh P-270 Moskit (SS-N-22 Sunburn) với tốc độ lên tới Mach 3, khả năng bay ở độ cao cực thấp sát mặt biển, chỉ cho mục tiêu 25 giây để phản ứng — đủ để "xuyên thủng" hầu hết hệ thống phòng thủ hiện đại. Vũ khí này từng khiến hải quân phương Tây phải dè chừng vì độ nguy hiểm và hiệu quả tác chiến cao.

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Turkish Roketsan to Produce ATMACA Anti-ship Missile in Indonesia

Days earlier, Indonesia’s President Prabowo expressed interest in Turkey’s KAAN fighter jet program.

Turkish Roketsan to Produce ATMACA Anti-ship Missile in Indonesia

Days earlier, Indonesia’s President Prabowo expressed interest in Turkey’s KAAN fighter jet program.

South Korea Unveils New Supersonic Air-Launched Anti-Ship Missile at 2024 Sacheon Airshow

Designed for high- and low-altitude flight, the missile enhances the strike capabilities of the FA-50 light combat aircraft and the KF-21 Boramae fighter.

South Korea Unveils New Supersonic Air-Launched Anti-Ship Missile at 2024 Sacheon Airshow

Designed for high- and low-altitude flight, the missile enhances the strike capabilities of the FA-50 light combat aircraft and the KF-21 Boramae fighter.

The #Philippines signed an P18.9-billion deal with #BrahMos Aerospace Private Ltd.—an Indian-Russian joint venture—in January 2022 for three batteries of the cruise missiles as part the #PhilippineNavy’s shore-based #AntishipMissile system project. #WestPHSea

PH to get supersonic missiles soon – #India envoy
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/225785/ph-to-get-supersonic-missiles-soon-india-envoy

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PH to get supersonic missiles soon – India envoy

The Philippines will “soon” take delivery of its first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, Indian Ambassador to Manila Shambhu Kumaran said. A representative from the weapons

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