Anti-Ship Missiles: A Growing Threat to Naval Forces
Missile Technology for Naval Warfare
Anti-ship missiles (ASMs) have become increasingly prevalent in modern naval warfare. These guided missiles are specifically designed to neutralize ships and large boats. Their low-flying capabilities, known as "sea-skimming," make them challenging to detect and intercept.
Recent Developments and Proliferation
The maritime domain has recently garnered renewed attention, prompting a surge in interest in anti-ship warfare. In recent years, the Houthi rebels in Yemen have acquired a significant arsenal of ASMs, highlighting the growing proliferation of these weapons.
Advanced Anti-Ship Systems
Ballistic anti-ship missile systems, such as the Chinese Dong Feng 21 DF21D and Dong Feng 26 DF26, pose a significant threat to naval forces. These systems are designed to target ships from long distances with high-precision strikes.
Implications for the US Navy
The increased prevalence of ASMs has heightened concerns for the US Navy. The recent sinking of the Russian cruiser Moskva by Ukrainian anti-ship cruise missiles has underscored the vulnerability of even large warships to these weapons. The Navy is actively working to develop countermeasures and enhance its defensive capabilities against this evolving threat.
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