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The '''Cheongung-5(천궁-5)''' is a medium-range surface-to-air/ship-to-air missile developed to enhance the [[Royal Joseon Air Force]]'s medium-range air defense capabilities and replace the [[Royal Joseon Navy]]'s {{wp|RIM-66 Standard|Haegung 1 missile}}. It has the ability to intercept mid-range aerial targets, especially subsonic/ supersonic missiles, supersonic aircraft, and hypersonic cruise missiles(HCM) and  
The '''Cheongung-5(천궁-5)''' is a medium-range surface-to-air/ship-to-air missile developed to enhance the [[Royal Joseon Air Force]]'s medium-range air defense capabilities and replace the [[Royal Joseon Navy]]'s {{wp|RIM-66 Standard|Haegung 1 missile}}. It has the ability to intercept mid-range aerial targets, especially subsonic/ supersonic missiles, supersonic aircraft, and hypersonic cruise missiles(HCM) and {{wp|Hypersonic glide vehicle|hypersonic glide vehicle(HGV)}}.  
{{wp|Hypersonic glide vehicle|hypersonic glide vehicle(HGV)}}.  


The Cheongung-5 is divided into the ground-launched variant Cheongung-5A and the sea-launched VLS-launched variant Cheongung-5B. The two variants have about the same performance, and the Cheongung-5B can operate on the {{wp|Mark 41 vertical launching system|Mk.41 VLS}} and {{wp|Mark_41_vertical_launching_system#Mark_56_(Mk_56)_VLS_and_Mark_57_(Mk_57)_PVLS|Mk.57 PVLS}}.
The Cheongung-5 is divided into the ground-launched variant Cheongung-5A and the sea-launched VLS-launched variant Cheongung-5B. The two variants have about the same performance, and the Cheongung-5B can operate on the {{wp|Mark 41 vertical launching system|Mk.41 VLS}} and {{wp|Mark_41_vertical_launching_system#Mark_56_(Mk_56)_VLS_and_Mark_57_(Mk_57)_PVLS|Mk.57 PVLS}}.
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==Design==
==Design==
The Cheongung-5 is a two-stage missile with a booster stage and a second stage. Cheongung-5's appearance is similar to that of Haegung-1, but unlike Haegung-1, which is guided to the target only with the induction of the illuminator, Cheongung-5 is equipped with an active seeker, allowing it to track the target on its own without the induction of the illuminator. Since the target can be tracked without the guidance of the illuminator, Cheongung-5 is free from the overload of the illuminator, which can occur in intense skirmishes. Cheongung-5 can also use an active seeker to track and destroy targets outside the illuminator's range or beyond the horizon.
The Cheongung-5 can use the {{wp|Cooperative Engagement Capability}}(CEC) to attack targets detected by other friendly aircraft/ships/radars. The Cheongung-5 missiles associated with the CEC share a data link with other friendly aircraft/ships/radars and can attack targets outside the range of the seeker or beyond the horizon, and can perform more effective air defense operations.
The Cheongung-5 missile is equipped with multiple steering fins for high maneuverability. This feature, coupled with the Cheongung-5's active seeker, allows the missile to intercept high maneuverability targets. Based on this performance, Cheongung-5 can intercept hypersonic cruise missiles with complex and irregular maneuvers and hypersonic glide vehicles in the terminal phase.


==Operators==
==Operators==
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* {{Armed forces|Joseon}}
** {{air force|Joseon}}: Operates on ground-based batteries.
** {{naval|Joseon}}: Operates on the Mk.41 VLS or Mk.57 PVLS.


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[[Category:The Great Kingdom of Joseon]]
[[Category:The Great Kingdom of Joseon]]

Revision as of 09:53, 2 October 2024

Cheongung-5 Surface-to-Air Missile
천궁-5 중거리 지대공 미사일
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Cheongung-5A
TypeMedium-range, mobile surface-to-air missile/anti-ballistic missile system
Place of originJoseon
Service history
In service2026-present
Used byRoyal Joseon Armed Forces
Production history
DesignerAgency for Defense Development
Designed2020-2023
ManufacturerHanwha Aerospace (launcher, radar)
LIG Nex1 (missile, system)
ProducedCheongung-5A: 2022–Present
Cheongung-5B: 2023–present
Specifications
WeightMissile: 1,100 kg (2,400 lb)
Length6.6 m (22 ft)
Diameter13.5 in (0.34 m)

EngineTwo stage: solid rocket booster, solid rocket booster/sustainer
Operational
range
240-460 km
Flight ceiling>110,000 ft (34,000 m)
SpeedMach 4.5 (1,531.31 m/s; 5,512.7 km/h)
Guidance
system
Inertial guidance, terminal active and Semi-active radar homing

The Cheongung-5(천궁-5) is a medium-range surface-to-air/ship-to-air missile developed to enhance the Royal Joseon Air Force's medium-range air defense capabilities and replace the Royal Joseon Navy's Haegung 1 missile. It has the ability to intercept mid-range aerial targets, especially subsonic/ supersonic missiles, supersonic aircraft, and hypersonic cruise missiles(HCM) and hypersonic glide vehicle(HGV).

The Cheongung-5 is divided into the ground-launched variant Cheongung-5A and the sea-launched VLS-launched variant Cheongung-5B. The two variants have about the same performance, and the Cheongung-5B can operate on the Mk.41 VLS and Mk.57 PVLS.

Development

Design

The Cheongung-5 is a two-stage missile with a booster stage and a second stage. Cheongung-5's appearance is similar to that of Haegung-1, but unlike Haegung-1, which is guided to the target only with the induction of the illuminator, Cheongung-5 is equipped with an active seeker, allowing it to track the target on its own without the induction of the illuminator. Since the target can be tracked without the guidance of the illuminator, Cheongung-5 is free from the overload of the illuminator, which can occur in intense skirmishes. Cheongung-5 can also use an active seeker to track and destroy targets outside the illuminator's range or beyond the horizon.

The Cheongung-5 can use the Cooperative Engagement Capability(CEC) to attack targets detected by other friendly aircraft/ships/radars. The Cheongung-5 missiles associated with the CEC share a data link with other friendly aircraft/ships/radars and can attack targets outside the range of the seeker or beyond the horizon, and can perform more effective air defense operations.

The Cheongung-5 missile is equipped with multiple steering fins for high maneuverability. This feature, coupled with the Cheongung-5's active seeker, allows the missile to intercept high maneuverability targets. Based on this performance, Cheongung-5 can intercept hypersonic cruise missiles with complex and irregular maneuvers and hypersonic glide vehicles in the terminal phase.

Operators

 Joseon: