CM-708UNA was submarine launched anti-ship missiles

A cruise missile designed to be launched from attack submarines was unveiled today at Airshow China.
The new missile, designated CM-708UNA, was developed by Aerospace
Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC). Company sources confirmed the
missile has entered production.
The CM-708UNA is launched by torpedo tube and is therefore adaptable to conventional submarines (not equipped with vertical launchers). The missile employs an inertial navigation and satellite navigation for mid-course guidance, using a radar seeker for terminal homing. The missile is powered by a rocket boosted turbojet engine carrying the missile to a range of 128 km.
Chinese submarines are already equipped with Ying Ji (C-801) submarine launched anti-ship missiles, which have also been exported to Pakistan. These missiles have a range of up to 42 km.
Standard Missile-3 Flight Test
French Air force pilot training
HAL Light Combat Helicopter with a HAL Dhruv
Promotions video for various defence systems at Zhuhai Air Show 2014
The new CM-708 Cruise Missile by CASIC. Photo: China.com
The CM-708UNA is launched by torpedo tube and is therefore adaptable to conventional submarines (not equipped with vertical launchers). The missile employs an inertial navigation and satellite navigation for mid-course guidance, using a radar seeker for terminal homing. The missile is powered by a rocket boosted turbojet engine carrying the missile to a range of 128 km.
Chinese submarines are already equipped with Ying Ji (C-801) submarine launched anti-ship missiles, which have also been exported to Pakistan. These missiles have a range of up to 42 km.
Standard Missile-3 Flight Test
French Air force pilot training
HAL Light Combat Helicopter with a HAL Dhruv
Promotions video for various defence systems at Zhuhai Air Show 2014
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