C-101

Anti-ship, and air to surface cruise missile From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The C-101 is a Chinese supersonic anti-ship cruise missile.[6] It is manufactured by the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Third Academy.[1]

Typeanti-ship, and air to surface cruise missile
PlaceoforiginChina
UsedbyChina
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C-101
Typeanti-ship, and air to surface cruise missile
Place of originChina
Service history
Used byChina
Production history
ManufacturerChina Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation[1]
Specifications
Mass1.85 t (ship launched)[2]
1.5 t (air-launched)[2]
Length6.5 m (ship launched)[2]
7.5 m (air-launched)[2]
Diameter0.54 m[2]
Wingspan1.62 m[2]
Warhead300 kg warhead[3]
Detonation
mechanism
Semi-armor-piercing[3]

EngineRamjet[2]
PropellantKerosene[2]
Operational
range
50 km[4]
Flight altitude50 m (cruising)[2]
5 m (terminal)[2]
Maximum speedMach 2[2]
Guidance
system
Radar[5]
Launch
platform
Air, surface
Close

Development

The C-101 was an early Chinese supersonic cruise missile. It has been described as unsuccessful.[6][7]

The People's Liberation Army Navy designation is YJ-1 (Chinese: 鹰击-1; pinyin: yingji-1; lit. 'eagle strike 1'; NATO reporting name: CSS-X-5).[6][7]

Design

The C-101 is launched with solid-fuel rocket boosters to a speed of Mach 1.8.[8] Two ramjets sustain a cruise and impact speed of Mach 2.[9] At three kilometers from the target, the missile descends from a cruise altitude of 50 meters[10] to 5 meters.[11]

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