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Taiwan tests Hsiung Feng II anti-ship missile from Anping class ship

May 29 2022 at 10:08 am | Kostiantyn Golubtsov

The Republic of China tested the Hsiung Feng II anti-ship missile from a coast guard ship. The Anping-class Coast Guard (CG-601) launches the Hsiung Feng II anti-ship missile. May 2022. Photo: Taiwan Military

This is stated in the message "Taiwan Military".

The anti-ship missile was launched by the Anping-class Coast Guard ( CG-601 ).

The exercises were planned and conducted by the Navy of the Republic of China to study the use of coast guard ships as naval means in wartime.

The Anping-class Coast Guard (CG-601) launches the Hsiung Feng II anti-ship missile. May 2022. Photo: Taiwan Military

After test firing, Anping entered a naval base in southern Taiwan to remove missiles and other equipment.

He then went to the port of Hualien County in eastern Taiwan to test the basis of the ship's structure after the missile launches.

Anping CG601 Taiwan Coast Guard Patrol Ship Photo: Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Group

The dock is managed by the Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company, which is building all 15 Anping-class ships.

According to the Taiwan Coast Guard Fleet, the first test launch of an anti-ship missile from an Anping-class ship is of great importance to the Coast Guard and the Navy.

Hsiung Feng II

Hsiung Feng II is a subsonic anti-ship missile developed by the Chun Shan National Institute of Science and Technology in Taiwan, which is roughly equivalent to the RGM-84 Harpoon.

Development of the missile system began in the early 1980s, and it is reported to have been adopted in 1990.

Hsiung Feng II anti-ship missile. Photo: Mass Media of the Republic of China

The missile is designed to hit targets both on land and at sea, and the latter is the main direction of the weapon and has a range of about 75 miles.

HF-2's supersonic cousin, the HF-3 is Taiwan's latest addition to the Hsiung Feng cruise missile family. It can also be installed on an Anping class ship.