Japan is developing two advanced anti-surface warheads that will be fitted onto two hypersonic weapons that are currently also under development, as indicated by several documents obtained by Janeās from the Ministry of Defense (MoD) in Tokyo.
The MoDās Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Agency (ATLA) plans to arm these weapons, namely the Hyper Velocity Gliding Projectile (HVGP) and the Hypersonic Cruising Missile (HCM), with the āSea Busterā tandem-charge warhead and a multiple explosively formed penetrator (MEFP) warhead, according to the documents.
This image taken from a Japanese MoD report shows an artist's rendering of, among other things, Japan's future HCM targeting an enemy aircraft carrier. (Japanese MoD/Kosuke Takahashi)
The warheads are designed to āattack warships and military vehicles deployed around/on the small islands and their surrounding sea areaā according to one of the documents in a possible reference to Japanās more remote islands in the East China Sea.
The āSea Busterā warhead is being specifically developed to target enemy surface vessels, most likely larger warships, according to the documents. It is composed of a main warhead, which carries armour-piercing high-explosive shells and a nose fuze, and a precursor warhead that uses shaped charges.
Artist renderings depicting this warhead targeting large surface vessels have appeared in several ATLA documents and pamphlets obtained by Janeās . For instance, last year the ATLA published its āR&D Visionā, which contained an artistās rendering of the HCM targeting an enemy aircraft carrier. A text accompanying the image referred to Japanās development of an advanced highly effective penetration warhead that can damage the deck of an aircraft carrier or be used for āarea suppressionā.
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