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AKF-98

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AKF-98
TypeAir-launched cruise missile
Place of originPeople's Republic of China
Service history
Used byPeople's Liberation Army
Specifications
MassApprox. 1,000 kg (2,200 lb)
LengthApprox. 4 m (13 ft)
Width750 mm (30 in)
Height490 mm (19 in)
WarheadApprox. 500 kg (1,100 lb)

Enginejet engine
Propellantliquid fuel
Operational
range
500–1,000 km (270–540 nmi)
Guidance
system
GNSS, INS, IIR, TERPROM
Launch
platform

AKF-98 (Chinese: AKF-98防区外巡航导弹; pinyin: Jiǔbā Fángqū wài xúnháng dǎodàn; lit. 'Standoff cruise missile') is a stand-off land-attack cruise missile of Chinese origin. It was debuted at Airshow China 2022.

Development

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The AKF-98A was displayed at Zhuhai Airshow in 2022.[1] It's a jet-powered stand-off cruise missile carried by fighter aircraft in a similar class to AGM-158 JASSM or Storm Shadow/SCALP-EG. The missile has a stealth enclosure that reduces radar-cross sections.[2][3][4] The low observable design features a diamond-shaped nose section and trapezoid body, and a tail section containing two horizontal tailfins and two downward vertical tailfins. The nose contains a terminal seeker that possibly includes imaging infrared (IIR), satellite navigation (GNSS), inertial guidance computers (INS), and a radio altimeter for terrain following.[5][6]

Two variants of AKF-98A were identified, carried separately by an Xi'an JH-7A2 and a Shenyang J-16. Two missiles feature different body sections, which might carry different types of warheads,[5] such as unitary warheads or submunition dispensers.[7] One variant was also identified with foldable fins, indicating intentions for internal carriage.[8] The bottom of the missile is reportedly where the recessed ventral intake locate.[5][6]

According to Janes Information Services, Ta Kung Pao, and International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), the missile is speculated to have a weight around 1,000 kg (2,200 lb), a length of 4 m (13 ft), a height of 490 mm (19 in), a width of 750 mm (30 in), a range of 500–1,000 km (270–540 nmi), and a warhead payload of 500 kg (1,100 lb).[5][8][9]

Variants

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AKF-98A
Two variants of the AKF-98A with different missile body and tail design have been identified.[5][8][6]
CM-98
Export variant.[citation needed]

Operators

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 People's Republic of China

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Chen, Chuanren (9 November 2022). "China Air Launch Munitions Spark Interest". aAviation Week.
  2. ^ Barrie, Douglas (25 November 2022). "Chinas air show but dont tell weapons development". International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  3. ^ Yeo, Mike (10 November 2022). "China displays air-launched hypersonic missile at air show near Taiwan". C4ISRnet.
  4. ^ "Fighting the Air Base: Ensuring Decisive Combat Sortie Generation Under Enemy Fire" (PDF). Mitchell Institute For Aerospace Studies. July 2024. p. 6.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Update – Airshow China 2022: New airborne stand-off weapons unveiled". Janes. 18 November 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "全网神秘、首次亮相的空军AKF98A,是不是防区外隐身巡航导弹?". Sohu News. 5 November 2022.
  7. ^ Barrie, Douglas (21 February 2023). "China's air force modernisation: gaining pace". International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  8. ^ a b c Barrie, Douglas (25 November 2022). "Chinas air show but dont tell weapons development". International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  9. ^ 馬浩亮 (28 May 2024). "外界猜測AKF98A資料" (PDF). Ta Kung Pao.