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Old July 16th 06, 12:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
Peter A. Stoll
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Default What is a C-102 missile?

"Airyx" wrote in news:1153001385.584839.25280
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:


It shouldn't pose a threat to any modern warship that is ready for
combat.

It uses its own active radar for the entire length of the flight
(although some newer modified version use inertial guidance for the 1st
half of the flight), which should set off every piece of ESM gear on
any nearby ship.

Its quite large, and has a large radar signature. So its easy to lock
onto it and engage, it also has a pretty slow flight speed, so it
spends a lot of time within the ship's AA engagement envelope.


A current article on the Israeli newpaper Ha'aretz web site says that
defensive systems were turned off to avoid responding to IAF aircraft in
the area.

This article repeats the assertion that a second C-802 missile was
involved, and states it hit a Cambodian-flagged Egyptian-crewed ship 60 km
offshore (the Sa'ar 5 is described as having been much closer to shore--16
km in one account I saw).