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The YJ-8 (; NATO reporting name: CSS-N-4 Sardine) is a Chinese surface-launched subsonic anti-ship cruise missile. It is manufactured by the
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation The China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation Limited (CASIC) is a Chinese state-owned enterprise that designs, develops and manufactures a range of spacecraft, launch vehicles, strategic and tactical missile systems, and ground equipment ...
(CASIC) Third Academy.Gromley et al.: page 101 The YJ-8 was developed into air-launched (YJ-81) and submarine-launched (
YJ-82 The YJ-82 () is a Chinese subsonic anti-ship cruise missile. It is manufactured by the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Third Academy.Gromley et al.: page 101 The YJ-82 is the submarine-launched version of the YJ-8 missile ...
) variants.


Description

The YJ-8 is either based on, or is a heavily modified copy of, the MM38
Exocet The Exocet () is a French-built anti-ship missile whose various versions can be launched from surface vessels, submarines, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Etymology The missile's name was given by M. Guillot, then the technical director ...
; the two missiles share virtually identical operational profiles. The replication of the MM38's "revolutionary flight profile" in less than ten years and with an immature industrial base strongly suggests that China had access to proven technology. The YJ-8 was a "radical departure" from China's first anti-ship missiles derived from the
P-15 Termit The P-15 ''Termit'' (russian: П-15 "Термит"; en, termite) is an anti-ship missile developed by the Soviet Union's Raduga design bureau in the 1950s. Its GRAU designation was 4K40, its NATO reporting name was ''Styx'' or SS-N-2. China ...
. The YJ-8 carried a smaller warhead, but had the same range and speed while being significantly smaller and lighter.


Development

The development of the YJ-8 was approved in late-1976 following a few years of encouraging work on solid-fuel rockets. According to a 1991 Aerospace China article, development of the missile's engine began in 1978, and flight testing was completed in 1985. The YJ-8 reach
initial operating capability Initial operating capability or initial operational capability (IOC) is the state achieved when a capability is available in its minimum usefully deployable form. The term is often used in government or military procurement. The United States D ...
in the People's Liberation Army Navy in 1987, the same year the export version—the C-801—was announced. CASIC received the first National Science and Technology Advancement Award for development of the YJ-8 in 1988.


C-801

The C-801 is the export version of the YJ-8. The C-801 was not marketed after 2003.


Variants

*YJ-8: Basic version with fixed wings *YJ-8A: Modified YJ-8 with folding wings. *YJ-81: Air-launched version without the booster. * YJ-82: Submarine-launched version. *C-801: Export version of YJ-8. *C-801K: Export version of the YJ-81. *C-801Q: Export version of YJ-82.


Operators

; * Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, C-801K ; *
Myanmar Navy The Myanmar Navy ( my, တပ်မတော် (ရေ); ) is the naval warfare branch of the armed forces of Myanmar. With 24,000 personnel on duty, the navy operates more than 150 vessels. Prior to 1988, the navy was small, and its role in c ...
,C801 ; * People's Liberation Army Navy ; *
Royal Thai Navy The Royal Thai Navy ( Abrv: RTN, ทร.; th, กองทัพเรือไทย, ) is the naval warfare force of Thailand. Established in 1906, it was modernised by the Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartiwongse (1880–1923) who is known a ...
, C-801 ; * Yemeni Navy, C-801


References

;Bibliography * {{Chinese missiles Guided missiles of the People's Republic of China Anti-ship cruise missiles of the People's Republic of China Air-to-surface missiles Weapons of the People's Republic of China Military equipment introduced in the 1990s