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'''XheKal''' is a hypersonic cruise missile currently being jointly developed by [[Tennai]] and [[Syara]]. Initially announced in 2015, XheKal is intended to serve as a long range anti-ship and land-attack | '''XheKal''' is a hypersonic cruise missile currently being jointly developed by [[Tennai]] and [[Syara]]. Initially announced in 2015, XheKal is intended to serve as a long range anti-ship and land-attack missile, capable of being launched by surface vessels or land based launch systems. According to the [[Kingdom of Tennai Armed Forces|Tennaite Armed Forces]], the XheKal is expected to enter service in mid-to-late 2021. Joint testing by the [[Royal Tennaiite Navy]] and [[Syaran Commonality Navy]] was conducted between 2019-2020, confirming the missile's likely effective range of over 1,000 kilometers and speed in excess of Mach 8. While an air-launched version of the missile does not currently exist, the [[Commonality Air Force]] has stated it intends to help develop one in coordination with the [[Royal Tennaiite Air Force]]. | ||
[[Category:Syara]][[Category:Tennai]] | [[Category:Syara]][[Category:Tennai]] |
Latest revision as of 03:00, 31 March 2021
XheKal | |
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Type | Anti-ship hypersonic cruise missile |
Place of origin | Syara Tennai |
Specifications | |
Length | 9 meters |
Effective firing range | 800-1,150 kilometers |
Engine | Scramjet |
Flight altitude | 28 km |
Speed | Mach 8.5 |
Launch platform | Surface ship, land based launch system |
XheKal is a hypersonic cruise missile currently being jointly developed by Tennai and Syara. Initially announced in 2015, XheKal is intended to serve as a long range anti-ship and land-attack missile, capable of being launched by surface vessels or land based launch systems. According to the Tennaite Armed Forces, the XheKal is expected to enter service in mid-to-late 2021. Joint testing by the Royal Tennaiite Navy and Syaran Commonality Navy was conducted between 2019-2020, confirming the missile's likely effective range of over 1,000 kilometers and speed in excess of Mach 8. While an air-launched version of the missile does not currently exist, the Commonality Air Force has stated it intends to help develop one in coordination with the Royal Tennaiite Air Force.