Hyunmu-3C
Hyunmu-3C
Cruise Missiles
Basic Information
Name
Hyunmu-3C
Designation
Hyunmu-3C
Alternate Designation
Hyunmoo III-C
Equipment Type
Cruise Missiles
Manufacturer
—
Date of Introduction
2010
Description
The Hyunmu-3C, also known as Hyunmoo III-C, is a surface-to-surface land attack cruise missile developed by the Republic of Korea to hit nuclear sites and targets in North Korea with a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of two meters. The cruise missile with a maximum range of 1,500 km and a warhead of 450 kg is also capable of reaching targets in China, Russia and Japan. The guidance system combines the inertial navigation system with some sort of terrain matching system. The Hyunmu-3C missile existence, the longest range strike weapon in South Korea's arsenal, was revealed in July 2010 and was expected to be deployed along the border with North Korea in the same year.
Air & Air Defense Specifications
Range
1500.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group
Cruise Missiles
Status
Active
Also Known As
Hyunmoo III-C
Origin
South Korea
Initial Operational Capability (IOC)
August 2010
Total Production
?
Specifications (Deagel)
Mass — Warhead
450 kilogram
Performance — CEP
2 meter
Performance — Max Range
1,500 kilometer
Variants
Variant 1
Hyunmu-3C
Variant 2
Hyunmu-3B
Variant 3
Hyunmu-3A
Details
Country of Origin
South Korea
Sources
deagel.com: https://www.deagel.com/x/x/a002529
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (1)
South Korea
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