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China’s ‘dirt cheap’ hypersonic missiles could upend global defence markets: state media

The ‘cement-coated’ YKJ-1000 could prove ‘formidably competitive’ internationally if sold at the relatively cheap price of US$99,000

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The YKJ-1000 can reach speeds of up to Mach 7. Photo: Handout
Zhang Tongin Beijing
Chinese aerospace firm Lingkong Tianxing unveiled a hypersonic glide missile last week that has a range of up to 1,300 km (800 miles) and a top speed of Mach 7.

The YKJ-1000 has been nicknamed the “cement-coated” missile for its use of civilian-grade materials such as foamed concrete in its heat-resistant coating.

According to slides widely circulated online, the unit production cost of this missile, already in mass production after successful combat trials, may be as low as 700,000 yuan (around US$99,000).

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A single SM-6 naval interceptor costs about US$4.1 million, over 40 times the price of one YKJ-1000.

Meanwhile, the THAAD system costs US$12-15 million for each interceptor, while the Patriot PAC-3 that Taiwan hopes to buy would cost US$3.7-4.2 million each.

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This imbalance between low-cost offence and high-cost defence has the potential to change the logic of warfare.

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