According to Taiwan media reports, Tsai Ing-wen yesterday presided over the delivery ceremony of the first "Anping Ship" and the naming and launching ceremony of the second "Success Ship" of the "Coastal Patrol Administration" Anping-class frigate. The dark appearance of the " Zhenhai " rocket system installed on the bow of the "Anping Ship" is eye-catching. Tsai Ing-wen also boarded the ship to listen to the performance briefing of the "Zhenhai" rocket system by the ship's staff, and nodded frequently to express her satisfaction.
Relevant people pointed out today that the "Zhenhai" rocket system is based on the "Beach Rocket System" developed by Taiwan's "Chinese Academy of Sciences". "Zhenhai" uses 6 rocket launchers, each with 7 tubes. There are 42 rockets in total. The system also has remote control and concentrated fire shooting modes. When one rocket is fired, it can sink or paralyze an opponent's speedboat. The firepower is quite powerful.
He said that the "Zhenhai" rocket has an effective range of 5,000 meters and a maximum range of 10,000 meters. It is responsible for water surface close combat defense tasks. At the same time, the system has remote control and concentrated fire shooting modes, and can integrate the hull posture. Real-time data such as ship status, ship speed, wind speed and wind direction support the calculation of gun orders. Combined with the infrared mode of the thermal imaging system and night vision system, it can perform all-weather surface target search, identification, ranging and tracking and locking, reducing the risk of personnel in battle. , and save manpower in operation.
" Coast Patrol Agency" said that the "Zhenhai Rocket Weapon System" can be equipped with warheads with different functions such as lethality or nighttime flares, and can be adapted to the maritime operating environment by integrating radar, navigation instruments, Using information such as gyrocompass and infrared thermal imager, automatic tracking and shooting can be carried out in bad weather and walrus conditions, reducing operator risks and improving nighttime search and rescue efficiency, meeting the needs of maritime patrol missions.