K-SAAM | |
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Type | Surface-to-air missile |
Place of origin | South Korea |
Service history | |
In service | 2021-present |
Used by | Republic of Korea Navy |
Production history | |
Designer | Agency for Defense Development LIG Nex1 Hanhwa Defense (Now Hanwha Aerospace) |
Designed | 2011-2018 |
Manufacturer | LIG Nex1 Hanwha Aerospace |
Produced | 2019-present |
Specifications | |
Length | 3.08 m (10.1 ft) |
Operational range | 20 kilometres (12 mi) |
Maximum speed | Mach 2 |
Guidance system | Fire-and-forget, infrared homing, ultra-high frequency explorer |
The K-SAAM (Korean Surface-to-Anti Air Missile; Korean: 해궁; Hanja: 海弓; RR: Hae-gung) is a South Korean short range ship-launched surface-to-air missile (SAM) system that is being developed by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD), LIG Nex1 and Hanhwa Defense. It features inertial mid-course guidance and a dual microwave and Infrared homing seeker for terminal guidance. It will replace the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM).[1][2] It has been deployed on Daegu-class frigates and ROKS Marado.
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