The HongQi-10 missile system, which can mitigate the threat from low-altitude anti-ship missiles, was unveiled during a China Central Television (CCTV) report.
The missile was shown in news bulletin yesterday being fired from ships and land based mobile launchers.
As a naval point-defence missile system, HongQi-10 boasts a particularly quick response to low-altitude missiles that area-defence systems fail to intercept.
It has a high success rate in intercepting them, Lan Yun, deputy chief editor of Modern Ships, told state-run Global Times. The point-defence missile system defends a warship against rockets over a limited area.
HongQi-10 can be prepared to launch missiles in about 10 seconds and aims at missiles only 1.5 to 10 meters above the sea level, Lan said.
The advanced missile system, equipped with both infrared and microwave seekers, can secure naval ships against anti-ship missiles outfitted with either infrared or microwave radiation, Lin Yuchen, a missile expert of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, told CCTV.
The dual seeker missiles can evade interference from jamming, since an infrared seeker is always combined with a radar seeker that often detects waves whose wavelengths are longer than microwaves, naval expert Li Jie said.
Such small missile system can be widely deployed due to its agility, he said. The system was adopted by the Liaoning aircraft carrier and the type 056 corvette in 2011, Lan said.
The timing of the disclosure of the missile system coincides with President Xi's first visit to South Asia after he took over as the President last year.
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