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Hsiung Feng I

The Hsiung Feng I (HF-1) (雄風一型, "Brave Wind I") is an anti-ship missile system developed by the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology in Taiwan ROC between 1975 and 1978 and is essentially a derivative of the Israeli Gabriel missile. It is currently deployed on the ROC Navy's Hai Ou class missile boats, as well as some land based facilities. Due to it being superseded by the Hsiung Feng II, the HF-I is being phased out of service.

General characteristics

  • Primary Function: Anti-ship missile
  • Power Plant: One-stage dual-thrust solid propellant rocket motor
  • Range: 40 km
  • Top Speed: 0.65 Mach
  • Length: 3.4 m
  • Diameter: 34 cm
  • Warhead: 150 kg high explosive
  • Guidance: Radar beam riding plus terminal semi-active homing
  • Date Deployed: 1978

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v • d • eMilitary of theRepublic of ChinaBranches Army · Navy · Marine Corps · Air Force · Military PoliceOrganisations Ministry of National Defense · National Security Bureau · Chungshan Institute of Science and TechnologyEquipment Sky Bow · Sky Sword I / II · Hsiung Feng I / II / IIE / III · IDF Ching-kuo · CM-32 · T65 / T86 / T91 assault rifle · T93 sniper rifleIssues Weapons of mass destruction · Political status of Taiwan · Taiwan independence · Taiwan Strait crises v • d • eLists relating to aviationGeneral Timeline of aviation · Aircraft(manufacturers) · Aircraft engines(manufacturers) · Airports · AirlinesMilitary Air forces · Aircraft weapons · Missiles · Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) · Experimental aircraftAccidents/incidents General · Military · Commercial (airliners) · DeathsRecords Airspeed · Distance · Altitude · Endurance · Most-produced aircraft Categories: Anti-ship cruise missiles of the Republic of China

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