Ideal of DDG 167 improvement

FugitiveVisions

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Don't most AshM have a cruise altitude of 20~30 meters? And if that's the case, wouldn't DDG 167 be able to intercept those missiles in their cruise altitude?
 

tphuang

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Don't most AshM have a cruise altitude of 20~30 meters? And if that's the case, wouldn't DDG 167 be able to intercept those missiles in their cruise altitude?

167 would be able to intercept them anyways. That's what the HH-7s are for.
 

FugitiveVisions

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Please bear my extreme ignorance on this issue. I looked up on Global Security, Wikipedia and this very own site and they all got the SA-N-12s, the SA-N-7s, as well as the RIF listed as having a min altitude of 25-30 meters. Does that mean none of the ships that have those missiles can shoot down anything other than aircrafts?

HQ-7 is listed by Global Security as having a minimum altitude of 15 meters, but that's about it.
 

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Please bear my extreme ignorance on this issue. I looked up on Global Security, Wikipedia and this very own site and they all got the SA-N-12s, the SA-N-7s, as well as the RIF listed as having a min altitude of 25-30 meters. Does that mean none of the ships that have those missiles can shoot down anything other than aircrafts?

HQ-7 is listed by Global Security as having a minimum altitude of 15 meters, but that's about it.

Even FM-90N has a minimum altitude of 5 m. I personally don't think HH-7 will have any problem with sea skimmer in general. They are pretty much the most reliably anti-missile system that PLAN has. As for RIF, I think it's main purpose in Russian Navy was always to engage the opposing aircrafts, since its maximum range is longer than the maximum range of harpoon and leaving the anti-missile to kinzhal and CIWS. I'm pretty sure shtil can engage anti-ship missiles though, but not sure what the minimum altitude is. It was on a kanwa article I think.
 
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