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The Type 03 Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (03式中距離地対空誘導弾, maru-san-shiki-chu-kyori-chi-tai-kuu-yuudou-dan) or SAM-4 or Chu-SAM (中SAM, Chū-Samu) is a Japanese developed surface-to-air missile system currently in service with the JGSDF. The SAM's vehicle chassis is based on the Kato Works Ltd/Mitsubishi Heavy Industries NK series heavy crane truck. It uses a state-of-the-art active electronically scanned array radar.[2]
Type 03 Chu-SAM | |
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Type | mobile surface-to-air missile |
Place of origin | Japan |
Service history | |
In service | 2003 - Present |
Used by | Japan |
Production history | |
Designer | Mitsubishi Electric, Kato Works LTD. |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
Specifications | |
Mass | About 570kg |
Length | 4.9 m |
Diameter | About 0.32m |
Warhead | High-explosive |
Warhead weight | 73 kg[1] |
Detonation mechanism | Proximity fuse |
Engine | Mitsubishi single-stage solid propellant rocket motor |
Operational range | 50 km or more |
Maximum speed | Mach 2.5 |
Guidance system | Active AESA radar homing seeker plus inertial guidance and mid flight command link with track-via-missile[1] |
Overview
editThe Chu-SAM air defense system is based on 8×8 cross country unarmored trucks, and includes a command center, radar unit, launcher, and transloader, with each unit equipped with six missiles that travel at Mach 2.5. The system can track up to 100 targets simultaneously and target 12 at the same time, engaging fighter jets, helicopters, and cruise missiles.[3]
Upgrade
editChu-SAM Kai
editIn 2014, the JGSDF began evaluation of the upgraded Chu-SAM Kai, which uses improved sensor and networking features for better range and targeting of more complex cruise and anti-surface missile threats. During the summer of 2015, 10 Chu-SAM Kai missiles were test fired at White Sands Missile Range in the United States and successfully intercepted various targets, including a GQM-163 Coyote supersonic target drone; White Sands hosted the launches because the location's large size and controlled airspace allowed for testing conditions unavailable in Japan. Operational tests of the Chu-SAM Kai took place at White Sands, in 2016.[3][4]
All procurements are expected to be completed by the FY2032 budget.[5]
Type 23 ship-to-air missile
editThe Chu-SAM Kai missile is also planned to be converted to the long-range ship-to-air missile with an ejectable rocket booster.[6] It was successfully test fire onboard JS Asuka in December 2022. The new missile’s main body is based on the technology of the Type 03 medium-range surface-to-air missile (modified), which is currently being deployed by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF), and the booster is based on the technology of the Type 07 VL-ASROC in service with the JMSDF.[7]
The ship-to-air missile, an upgraded version of the Chu-SAM Kai formerly known as the A-SAM, began procurement in FY2024 as the Type 23 ship-to-air missile.[8][9]
Chu-SAM Kai (future version)
editFrom FY2023 to FY2028, the Chu-SAM Kai will be upgraded to develop a new missile with enhanced intercept capability against short-range ballistic missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles.[10]
Deployment
edit- JGSDF Anti-aircraft Artillery (Advanced) Training Unit (高射教導隊, kousya-kyoudou-tai) since 2003
- JGSDF Eastern Army (Japan) 2nd Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (第2高射特科群, dai2-kousya-tokka-gun) at Camp Matsudo in Matsudo, Chiba since 2007
- JGSDF Central Army (Japan) 8th Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (第8高射特科群, dai8-kousya-tokka-gun) in Ono, Hyōgo since 2008
Gallery
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Fire position
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Radar vehicle with active electronically scanned array
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Ammo transporter
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Power vehicle
See also
editComparable SAMs:
- MIM-104 Patriot – (United States)
- Akash (missile) – (India)
- S-300 – (Soviet Union, Russia)
- DK-10 – (China)
- HQ-16 – (China)
- NASAMS – (Norway, United States)
- KM-SAM – (South Korea)
- Sky Bow – (Taiwan)
Notes
edit- ^ a b "CHU-SUM". weaponsystems.net. June 23, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
- ^ FUTURE POSSIBILITIES: A PRESENTATION OF THE CHU-SAM MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM
- ^ a b 100 Percent of Targets Destroyed: Japan Is Testing New Missile in US - Thediplomat.com, 13 November 2015
- ^ Japanese Test Engages Supersonic Target on WSMR - Army.mil, 5 November 2015
- ^ "中距離地対空誘導弾の取得" (PDF). 行政事業レビュー 令和3年度防衛省公開プロセス. Ministry of Defence. 18 June 2021. p. 6. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
03式中距離地対空誘導弾(改善型)の取得計画について
- ^ Defense Programs and Budget of Japan FY2017, page.31 - mod.go.jp, March 2017
- ^ Inaba, Yoshihiro (2023-03-30). "Japan tests new A-SAM system at sea". Naval News. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
- ^ 防衛力抜本的強化の進捗と予算 令和6年度予算の概要. p.27
- ^ 防衛力抜本的強化の進捗と予算 令和7年度概算要求の概要. p.29
- ^ 令和4年度政策評価(事前の事業評価)03式中距離地対空誘導弾(改善型)能力向上