KP-SAM Shingung
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KP-SAM Shingung | |
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KP-SAM Shingung on tripod unit |
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Type | Manportable surface-to-air missile |
Place of origin | South Korea |
Service history | |
In service | Late 2005 |
Used by | South Korea |
Production history | |
Designer | Agency for Defense Development |
Manufacturer | Agency for Defense Development |
Unit cost | 180,000,000 won |
Produced | 1997 - 2004 |
Number built | 2000 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 0.076 m (Missile) 24.3 kg (System) |
Length | 1.68m |
Diameter | 80 mm |
Crew | 1 |
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Effective range | 3-5 km |
Maximum range | 7 km |
Warhead weight | 2.5 kg |
Detonation mechanism |
After being 1.5 km near target [1] |
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Engine | solid-rocket motor |
Guidance system |
Infrared homing |
The KP-SAM Shin-Gung or Shin-Kung (Korean: God's bow/Divine Bow) is a South Korean shoulder launched surface-to-air missile .
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[edit] Overview
In late 2005, the KP-SAM Shingung entered service with the South Korean Army, after being in development for nearly 8 years. The South Korean Army has ordered some 2000 units to be delivered in the near future.
[edit] Features
The missile features integrated IFF systems, night and adverse weather capabilities, a two-colour (IR/UV) infrared seeker to aid in negating infrared countermeasures (IRCM) and a proximity-fuse warhead. During development tests the missile scored a 90% hit ratio.
According to Agency for Defense Development officials, the missile is superior to the American FIM-92 Stinger or the French Mistral in hit probability, price and portability. [1] It had been involved in a missile test where the Shingung's missile made impact on a low-flying target.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Locally-Made Surface-Air Missile Touted, Digital Chonsunilbo. Retrieved on February 2, 2007.
- ^ Military to Deploy Portable Missile, KBS World Radio. Retrieved on February 2, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Shingung Overview (Korean)