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The Poniard-V costs $60,000 per rocket, twice the price of the original version of the LOGIR rockets, but nevertheless has a much lower cost than other anti-ship guided missiles.
The Poniard-V costs $60,000 per rocket, twice the price of the original version of the LOGIR rockets, but nevertheless has a much lower cost than other anti-ship guided missiles.


The Poniard-V is currently operating in Royal Joseon Navy and Royal Joseon Air Force, with operating platforms ranging from {{wp|Mark 41 Vertical Launching System|Mk 41 VLS}}, {{wp|Mark_41_Vertical_Launching_System#Mark_56_(Mk_56)_VLS_and_Mark_57_(Mk_57)_PVLS|Mk 57 PVLS}}, {{wp|KAI_KUH-1_Surion#KUH-1_ASW_(Anti-Submarine_Warfare)|KUH-1 ASW}} helicopters, and [https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1944105 KF-24 fighter jets].
The Poniard-V is currently operating in Royal Joseon Navy and Royal Joseon Air Force, with operating platforms ranging from {{wp|Mark 41 Vertical Launching System|Mk 41 VLS}}, {{wp|Mark_41_Vertical_Launching_System#Mark_56_(Mk_56)_VLS_and_Mark_57_(Mk_57)_PVLS|Mk 57 PVLS}}, {{wp|KAI_KUH-1_Surion#KUH-1_ASW_(Anti-Submarine_Warfare)|KUH-1 ASW}} helicopters, and [https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1944105 KF-24 fighter jets]. The Poniard-V rocket used in fighter jets is operated by igniting the rocket in the air after being released from an internal weapon bay.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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Poniard-V 70 mm anti-ship guided rocket
비궁-V 대함 유도 로켓
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TypeAnti-ship rocket
Place of originThe Great Kingdom of Joseon
Service history
Used by
  • Royal Joseon Navy
  • Royal Joseon Air Force
Production history
DesignerAgency for Defense Development(ADD)
LIG Nex1
ManufacturerLIG Nex1
Specifications
Length1.9 m (6.2 ft)
Diameter70 mm (2.75 in)

Maximum firing range10 km (6.2 mi)

PropellantSingle-stage solid propellant
Guidance
system
Fire-and-forget-aided INS and Infrared homing
Accuracy0.54 m CEP
Launch
platform
Mk 41 VLS, Mk 57 PVLS, Fighter jets, Helicopters

The 'Poniard-V' 70 mm anti-ship guided rocket is a new 70 mm guided rocket developed based on the LOGIR rockets. The LOGIR rocket is a weapon developed to carry out attacks on enemy small maritime targets(Patrol boats, missile boats, unmanned surface vehicles, etc.) approaching in large quantities. The Poniard-V is a version of the LOGIR rocket that has been improved for use in VLS and fighter jets and has a slightly increased range.

The Poniard-V is operated by VLS, fighter jets, and helicopters. The launched Poniard-V uses Fire-and-forget-aided LinkINS and Infrared homing to accurately hit its target and uses Mach 2 speeds to attack high-speed targets.

The Poniard-V costs $60,000 per rocket, twice the price of the original version of the LOGIR rockets, but nevertheless has a much lower cost than other anti-ship guided missiles.

The Poniard-V is currently operating in Royal Joseon Navy and Royal Joseon Air Force, with operating platforms ranging from Mk 41 VLS, Mk 57 PVLS, KUH-1 ASW helicopters, and KF-24 fighter jets. The Poniard-V rocket used in fighter jets is operated by igniting the rocket in the air after being released from an internal weapon bay.

Specifications

  • Mass: 14 kg (31 lb)
  • Length: 1.9 m (6.2 ft)
  • Diameter: 70 mm (2.75 in)
  • Maximum range: 10 km (6.2 mi)
  • Guidance: INS midcourse/Imaging infrared terminal.
  • Motor: Existing Hydra 70 motors