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CM-501G

CM501G is a Chinese land attack missile first revealed during the 9th Zhuhai Airshow held in November 2012.[1] Developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), CM-501G is also available in air and ship launched versions upon customers' requests, but only the land-based version made its public debut at the airshow.

CM-501G
CM-501GA
Typeanti-ship / anti-tank / air-to-surface missiles
Place of originChina
Service history
In service2010s to present
Used byChina
Production history
ManufacturerChina Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation
Unit costdepends on models
ProducedMid 2000 to present
Specifications
Mass≈ 150 kg
Warhead40 kg high explosive
Detonation
mechanism
Impact / Proximity / Semi-armor-piercing

Enginerocket
Propellantsolid rocket
Operational
range
>70 km
Maximum speed Mach > 1
Guidance
system
Satellite/INS, IIR, SAL
Launch
platform
Naval, aerial and land based.

International comparisons

The CM-501G missile has been said by many Chinese internet sources as the Chinese equivalent of the American NLOS-LS Netfires missile or the Israeli JUMPER missile, but the Chinese missile is much larger than the two western counterparts: in comparison to the 50 to 60 kg range of western missiles, CM-501G weighs around 150 kg, almost three times the weight of Netfires or JUMPER missiles. The >70 km range of the CM-501G is equal to that of the Netfires missile, and is longer than the 50 km range of the JUMPER missile and the warhead of CM-501G is around 40 kg.

Guidance options

CM-501G also has more guidance options such as Satellite/INS, imaging infrared (IIR), semi-active laser homing (SAL) and in-flight updates for re-targeting if needed. The developer has claimed that the open architecture and modular design concept made the CM-501G system versatile enough to meet different financial constraints customers face by selecting different guidance systems: when budgetary constraints limit the funding, the two way data link and IIR can be replaced by cheaper SAL, and satellite guidance can be any of GPS, GLONASS, or BeiDou.[2]

Launch and command vehicles

The basic CM-501G system consists of two vehicles both based on a Shaanxi Automobile Group SX2190 6 x 6 cross-country heavy-duty truck. For the launching vehicle, two launchers/containers each consisting of 9 missiles in 3 x 3 arrangement are mounted in the rear, totaling 18. This is more than the 15 of Netfires but less than the 24 of JUMPER. The command vehicle can use other chassis, such as Dongfeng EQ2050. When a human operator is in the loop for re-targeting after receiving the update via a two-way data link, this task is completed in the command vehicle.[3] One of the improvement programs of CM-501G is to have the command vehicle integrated with the launching vehicle, so all tasks could be in a single vehicle. Another improvement program currently underway is the addition of re-targeting capability by forward observers.[4]

Variant

CM-501G
None-line-of-sight anti-tank missile. Land-based with 70km range. Four folding control stabilizing fins.
CM-501GA
None-line-of-sight anti-tank missile. Lighter version mounted on light vehicles, small ships, and helicopters with 40km range. Four folding rectangle control fins.[5][6][7]
CM-501XA (CM-501X)
Loitering Munition. The suicide drone will stand by in the air after launch, and can engage multiple enemy target autonomously, Control range is 70km while operational time is 30 minutes.[8]
CM-502V (CM-502)
None-line-of-sight multipurpose missile. Light version of CM-501GA with 25km range. Four folding rectangle control fins.[9]
CM-502KG
Light multipurpose air-to-surface missile. Debuted at the 9th Zhuhai Airshow in November 2012. Improved version of AR-1 UCAV missile. CM-502KG has an 11-kg warhead similar in size to that of the AR-1, but its maximum range is more than twice that of AR-1, up to 25 km. Four chopped control fins.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ CM501G debut
  2. ^ CM-501G guidance
  3. ^ "CM-501G missile". Archived from the original on February 21, 2013. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  4. ^ "CM501G多用途战术导弹将改变陆军火力支援模式_新闻_腾讯网". news.qq.com (in Simplified Chinese). Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  5. ^ Eshel, Noam (November 14, 2014). "Airshow China 2014 Photo Report - Strike Weapons". Defense Update. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  6. ^ "New Precision Strike Missile System Appears at Airshow China 2018". www.armyrecognition.com. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  7. ^ . Game Spotting Networks. December 4, 2018. Archived from the original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  8. ^ "ew precision strike missile system appears at AirShow China 2018". armyrecognition.
  9. ^ "国产武直两款新弹亮相?25km射程堪称国产长钉,体积大只能双联装". NetEase News. June 30, 2022.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on May 13, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2018.

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CM501G is a Chinese land attack missile first revealed during the 9th Zhuhai Airshow held in November 2012 1 Developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation CASIC CM 501G is also available in air and ship launched versions upon customers requests but only the land based version made its public debut at the airshow CM 501GCM 501GATypeanti ship anti tank air to surface missilesPlace of originChinaService historyIn service2010s to presentUsed byChinaProduction historyManufacturerChina Aerospace Science amp Industry CorporationUnit costdepends on modelsProducedMid 2000 to presentSpecificationsMass 150 kgWarhead40 kg high explosiveDetonationmechanismImpact Proximity Semi armor piercingEnginerocketPropellantsolid rocketOperationalrange gt 70 kmMaximum speed Mach gt 1GuidancesystemSatellite INS IIR SALLaunchplatformNaval aerial and land based Contents 1 International comparisons 2 Guidance options 3 Launch and command vehicles 4 Variant 5 See also 6 ReferencesInternational comparisons EditThe CM 501G missile has been said by many Chinese internet sources as the Chinese equivalent of the American NLOS LS Netfires missile or the Israeli JUMPER missile but the Chinese missile is much larger than the two western counterparts in comparison to the 50 to 60 kg range of western missiles CM 501G weighs around 150 kg almost three times the weight of Netfires or JUMPER missiles The gt 70 km range of the CM 501G is equal to that of the Netfires missile and is longer than the 50 km range of the JUMPER missile and the warhead of CM 501G is around 40 kg Guidance options EditCM 501G also has more guidance options such as Satellite INS imaging infrared IIR semi active laser homing SAL and in flight updates for re targeting if needed The developer has claimed that the open architecture and modular design concept made the CM 501G system versatile enough to meet different financial constraints customers face by selecting different guidance systems when budgetary constraints limit the funding the two way data link and IIR can be replaced by cheaper SAL and satellite guidance can be any of GPS GLONASS or BeiDou 2 Launch and command vehicles EditThe basic CM 501G system consists of two vehicles both based on a Shaanxi Automobile Group SX2190 6 x 6 cross country heavy duty truck For the launching vehicle two launchers containers each consisting of 9 missiles in 3 x 3 arrangement are mounted in the rear totaling 18 This is more than the 15 of Netfires but less than the 24 of JUMPER The command vehicle can use other chassis such as Dongfeng EQ2050 When a human operator is in the loop for re targeting after receiving the update via a two way data link this task is completed in the command vehicle 3 One of the improvement programs of CM 501G is to have the command vehicle integrated with the launching vehicle so all tasks could be in a single vehicle Another improvement program currently underway is the addition of re targeting capability by forward observers 4 Variant EditCM 501G None line of sight anti tank missile Land based with 70km range Four folding control stabilizing fins CM 501GA None line of sight anti tank missile Lighter version mounted on light vehicles small ships and helicopters with 40km range Four folding rectangle control fins 5 6 7 CM 501XA CM 501X Loitering Munition The suicide drone will stand by in the air after launch and can engage multiple enemy target autonomously Control range is 70km while operational time is 30 minutes 8 CM 502V CM 502 None line of sight multipurpose missile Light version of CM 501GA with 25km range Four folding rectangle control fins 9 CM 502KG Light multipurpose air to surface missile Debuted at the 9th Zhuhai Airshow in November 2012 Improved version of AR 1 UCAV missile CM 502KG has an 11 kg warhead similar in size to that of the AR 1 but its maximum range is more than twice that of AR 1 up to 25 km Four chopped control fins 10 See also EditALAS FOG MPM MGM 157 EFOGM XM501 Non Line of Sight Launch System Polyphem a similar European project Type 96 Multi Purpose Missile SystemReferences Edit CM501G debut CM 501G guidance CM 501G missile Archived from the original on February 21 2013 Retrieved January 13 2013 CM501G多用途战术导弹将改变陆军火力支援模式 新闻 腾讯网 news qq com in Simplified Chinese Retrieved February 4 2019 Eshel Noam November 14 2014 Airshow China 2014 Photo Report Strike Weapons Defense Update Retrieved February 4 2019 New Precision Strike Missile System Appears at Airshow China 2018 www armyrecognition com Retrieved February 4 2019 An Assessment of China s Missile Systems at the 12th Zhuhai Airshow Game Spotting Networks December 4 2018 Archived from the original on December 9 2018 Retrieved February 4 2019 ew precision strike missile system appears at AirShow China 2018 armyrecognition 国产武直两款新弹亮相 25km射程堪称国产长钉 体积大只能双联装 NetEase News June 30 2022 CM 502KG Archived from the original on May 13 2014 Retrieved March 3 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CM 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