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AS.34 Kormoran
Kormoran missile
Type Medium-range, active radar homing air-to-surface missile
Place of origin Flag of Germany Germany
Service history
Used by Germany, Italy
Production history
Manufacturer EADS
Produced Kormoran 1: 1973
Kormoran 2: 1991
Variants Kormoran 1
Kormoran 2
Specifications
Mass 600 kg/630 kg
Length 4.40 m
Diameter 344 mm
Warhead 165 kg/220 kg

Engine solid-propellant rocket motor
Operational
range
23 km/35 km
Maximum speed Mach 0.9
Guidance
system
INS/active radar
Launch
platform

Aircraft:

The AS.34 Kormoran is a German-produced Anti-ship missile. The Kormoran (cormorant) uses an inertial guidance system for the midcourse phase, switching to active radar homing during the terminal attack phase. It carries a 165 kg (363 lb) delay-fused warhead, designed for 90mm of penetration prior to detonation. The maximum range is 23 km (~14 miles).

F-104G MFG2 Ramstein 1984

Kormoran 1 on a German Navy F-104G in 1984.

Development of the Kormoran started in 1962, being taken over by Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm (now a part of EADS) in 1967. The missile was originally designed for anti-shipping roles in coastal waters, although it retains a secondary land-attack capability as well. It is currently deployed on the Panavia Tornado. 350 Kormoran 1s were produced.

The AS.34 Kormoran 2 is an improved version of the AS.34 Kormoran 1. Development was started in 1983, with first flight and firing trials taking place in early 1986. The missile features an improved warhead, all-digital electronics, improved active radar seeker, increased ECM-resistance, a stronger booster rocket, a longer range, improved automated target selection, multiple launch capability, and an increased resistance to countermeasures.

Tornado Luftwaffe feuert Kormoran

A German Tornado IDS launching a Kormoran.

While still using the same basic airframe as Kormoran 1, the Kormoran 2 has a greater range of 35 km (21.7 miles) and a heavier 220 kg (485 lb) warhead.

Testing ended in 1987, and the missile entered service with the German Navy in 1991. Approximately 140 missiles were produced for Germany. The missile is now in service with the German Luftwaffe and Italian Air Force.

Operators[]

Flag of Germany Germany
Flag of Italy Italy

Specifications[]

Profile of anti-ship missile AS34 Kormoran

Profile of the AS34 Kormoran 2.

  • Name: AS.34 Kormoran 1/2
  • Weight: 600/630 kg
  • Length: 4,40 m
  • Range: 23/35 km
  • Warhead: 165/220 kg
  • Guidance: INS/active radar homing

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