ASM-3 (XASM-3)
Type: missile
Domain: air
Country of Origin: Japan
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
First Deployed: 2018
Overview
Indigenous supersonic air-launched anti-ship missile developed for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-2 fighter fleet. Features a ramjet propulsion system achieving speeds of Mach 3+ with a range of approximately 200 km. The ASM-3 uses a combined active radar and passive anti-radiation seeker for terminal guidance, enabling engagement of enemy warships by homing on their radar emissions even if the active seeker is jammed. Mid-course guidance via inertial navigation with GPS updates. Designed to penetrate advanced naval air defence systems through a combination of high speed (reducing enemy reaction time), sea-skimming flight profile, and electronic countermeasures. The ASM-3 was developed specifically to counter the growing anti-access/area-denial threat posed by modern naval forces in the Western Pacific. An improved variant (ASM-3A) with extended range is reportedly in development. Represents one of the few operational supersonic anti-ship missiles outside of Russia and China.
Technical Specifications
| range | ~200 km (estimated) |
|---|---|
| speed | Mach 3+ |
| guidance | INS + active/passive radar seeker |
| platform | F-2 |
| propulsion | Ramjet |
Operators
- Japan (JASDF)
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