Taiwan Missiles | ||||||||||
Surface-to-Air | ||||||||||
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Sky Bow I Sky Bow II Sky Bow III |
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Air-to-Air | ||||||||||
Sky Sword-I TC-1 Sky Sword-II TC-2 |
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Surface-to-Surface [tactical] |
Chingtien 1 Sky Spear Hsiung-Feng I Hsiung-Feng II Hsiung-Feng IIE Hsiung-Feng III Kung Feng IV Kung Feng VI Lei Ting-2000 |
Code-named "Benjian Project", the Tianjian II medium-range air-to-air flight mounted by IDF fighters has also been improved. The range has been increased from 60 kilometers to 90 kilometers, and the number of ammunition mounted by IDF fighters has also increased from two to four. In 2019, the Air Force will begin mass production of the Tianjian II missile under the code name "Tian Falcon II Project."
The Xiongsan extended-range land-based supersonic anti-ship missile, code-named "Panlong Project", has been tested for its first flight. The missile has a speed of Mach 3.2 and a range of more than 300 kilometers. It represents the stable configuration of the extended-range Xongsan missile and will enter the final Evaluation, the current test has advanced progress, and it was expected to enter mass production ahead of schedule after the construction of the project in 2020.
In addition, the Yunfeng medium-range missile with a range of more than 1,000 kilometers and the extended-range Yuji E cruise missile will be developed.
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