CY-1
| CY-1 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Anti-submarine missile |
| Place of origin | China |
| Service history | |
| In service | late 1980s – present |
| Used by | People's Liberation Army Navy |
| Production history | |
| Produced | late 1980s |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | ≈0.6 ton |
| Length | ≈1.2 meter |
| Diameter | ≈0.4 meter |
| Wingspan | 1.2 meter |
| Warhead | Lightweight torpedo |
Detonation mechanism | Semi-armor-piercing |
| Engine | rocket motor |
| Propellant | solid fuel |
Operational range | ≈20 km |
| Maximum speed | supersonic |
Guidance system | inertial in flight, passive / active sonar in water |
Launch platform | Air, surface & submerged |
The CY-1 (Chang Ying 长缨, Long Tassel, often erroneously referred as Chian Yu, 剑鱼, or Swordfish) is a Chinese anti-submarine missile carried on a variety of surface platforms, including the Luda class missile destroyers and Jiangwei class missile frigates. A series of CY ASW missiles have been developed based on CY-1. To date only a small number of CY-1 is known to have been produced and deployed on trial basis, despite the fact that it had first appeared on the defense exhibitions held in China in the late 1980s.