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The '''Hammer missile''' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Daoan}}: ''Búa'') is a family of {{wp|Short-range ballistic missile|short}} to {{wp|intermediate-range ballistic missile|intermediate}} range ballistic missiles designed [[Mach Aerospace]], manufactured by [[United Defense Systems]] and operated by [[Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force]]
The '''Hammer missile''' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Daoan}}: ''Búa'') is a family of {{wp|Short-range ballistic missile|short}} to {{wp|intermediate-range ballistic missile|intermediate}} range ballistic missiles developed by [[Daobac]] and operated by [[Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force]]. The missie was designed and manufactured by [[Mach Aerospace]] with certain components sourced from [[United Defense Systems]], a subsidiary of [[Tran International]]. The successful development and operation of the {{wp|RPS-420|Dragon 1}} {{wp|small-lift launch vehicle}} in 1975 by the [[Daobac Space Corporation|Daoan Aeronautical Institute]] sparked renewed interest among Daoan military planners to obtain a weapon platform with long-range strike capability as part of Daobac's strategy of {{wp|Deterrence theory|deterrence}}. Research and development of Daobac's ballistic missile program took place from 1978 with the first successful test launch taking place in 1986. To date there are five primary variants of the Hammer; the Mk.1, Mk.2, Mk.3, Mk.4 & Mk.5, with each missile being an improvement from one another. The Mk.1 is the first {{wp|short-range ballistic missile}} (SRBM), the Mk.3 the first {{wp|medium-range ballistic missile}} (MRBM), the Mk.4 being the first Daoan MRBM capable of carrying a {{wp|multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle}} (MIRV) payload and the Mk.5 classfied as a MIRV-capable {{wp|intermediate-range ballistic missile}} (IRBM).

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Hammer
Agni V Ballistic missile successfully launched on 15 September 2013 (1).jpg
A Hammer Mk.3 IRBM test launch in 2011
TypeShort-Range Ballistic Missile
(Mk.1, Mk.2, Mk.3A)
Medium-Range Ballistic Missile
(Mk.3B, Mk.4A, Mk.4B)
Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile
(Mk.5)
Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile
(Mk.5)
Place of origin Daobac
Service history
In serviceActive
Used byDaobac
Production history
DesignerMach Aerospace
ManufacturerMach Aerospace
United Defense Systems
Produced1980 - Present
Variants7
Specifications
Length15 m (Mk.1)
21 m (Mk.2)
23 m (Mk.3A)
16 m (Mk.3B)
21 m (Mk.4A)
23 m (Mk.4B)
19 m (Mk.5)
WarheadThermobaric
High-yield explosive
Bunker buster
Cluster munition
Incendiary

EngineThree-stage solid-fuel rocket engines
PropellantNEPE-75
Operational
range
Up to 5,500 km
SpeedMach 24
Guidance
system
Intertial GP20-B (SRBM, MRBM & IRBM)
Astro-interntial guidance (SLBM)
TransportMissile silo
Ballistic missile submarine
Mobile missile vehicle

The Hammer missile (Daoan: Búa) is a family of short to intermediate range ballistic missiles developed by Daobac and operated by Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force. The missie was designed and manufactured by Mach Aerospace with certain components sourced from United Defense Systems, a subsidiary of Tran International. The successful development and operation of the Dragon 1 small-lift launch vehicle in 1975 by the Daoan Aeronautical Institute sparked renewed interest among Daoan military planners to obtain a weapon platform with long-range strike capability as part of Daobac's strategy of deterrence. Research and development of Daobac's ballistic missile program took place from 1978 with the first successful test launch taking place in 1986. To date there are five primary variants of the Hammer; the Mk.1, Mk.2, Mk.3, Mk.4 & Mk.5, with each missile being an improvement from one another. The Mk.1 is the first short-range ballistic missile (SRBM), the Mk.3 the first medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM), the Mk.4 being the first Daoan MRBM capable of carrying a multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) payload and the Mk.5 classfied as a MIRV-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM).