YJ-6 | |
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![]() YJ-6 missile | |
Type | Anti-ship cruise missile |
Place of origin | China |
Service history | |
In service | 1986- |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2440 kg |
Length | 7.63 m |
Diameter | 0.76 m |
Warhead | 500 kg semi-armor-piercing warhead |
TheYJ-6 (Chinese:鹰击-6;pinyin:yingji-6;lit. 'eagle strike 6') is a series ofChinese subsonic air-launchedanti-ship missile. It is manufactured by theChina Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Third Academy. The export version is calledC-601 and theNATO reporting name isCH-AS-1 Kraken.[1][2]
YJ-6 is China's first air-launched anti-ship missile in large-scale service. It was developed from the land-basedHY-2 missile with a more compact airframe for aircraft carriage and a newer active-radar seeker. The missile used liquid fuel and a large warhead inherited from HY-2. It entered service in 1986.[3][4]
YJ-63, also known as KD-63 or K/AKD-63,[5][6] was an air-to-surface missile developed based on the YJ-6.[7] YJ-63 (KD-63) is an air-launched cruise missile with an electro-optical (EO) seeker, allowing man-in-the-loop terminal steering via a data link.[2]