YJ-21
Hypersonic anti-ship ballistic missile / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The YJ-21 (Chinese: 鹰击-21; pinyin: Yīngjī-èryāo; lit. 'eagle strike 21'), also known as 2PZD-21 or KD-21,[1] is a Chinese anti-ship ballistic missile.[2][3] The missile system is reportedly capable of engaging land targets and surface warships with a hypersonic, maneuverable, conventional warhead.[4] The missile is possibly based on an export-oriented ballistic missile produced by China, named CM-401, but with more advanced features and capabilities.[5] Publications of the PLA Navy suggested the YJ-21 is derived from DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missiles. The missile is claimed with a flight speed of Mach 6, and a terminal speed of Mach 10.[6] The missile was revealed by Chinese Navy ahead of its 73rd anniversary, launching from a universal vertical launch system of the Type 055 destroyer.[2][7] An export version called YJ-21E was showcased in Airshow China 2022.[8] In 2024, the missile was observed launching from a H-6K bomber.[1]
YJ-21 | |
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Type | Hypersonic anti-ship ballistic missile |
Place of origin | China |
Service history | |
In service | 2022–present |
Used by | People's Liberation Army Navy |
Specifications | |
Length | approx. 8.3 metres (27 ft) |
Warhead | Conventional |
Operational range | approx. 1,500 kilometres (930 mi) |
Maximum speed | Mach 6 – Mach 10 (7,400–12,300 km/h) |
Launch platform | Type 055 destroyer air platforms |
YJ-21 is also related to CH-AS-X-13, a much larger air-launched ballistic missile also derived from DF-21D.[1]