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Project J (Turkey), Offensive weapons
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Title
Project J (Turkey)
Section
Offensive weapons
Appearing in
Jane's Strategic Weapon Systems
Publication date
Sep 10, 2008
Description
A new SRBM development project was reported in Turkey in February 2002, called Project J. This project is believed to have been a joint development between Roketsan of Turkey and CASIC and CPMIEC of China from 1995 to 2004. The solid propellant missile is believed to be based upon the Chinese WS-1A unguided rocket system or the WS-2 guided version, and a similar missile was displayed in China in 2004 with the designator B611. Five WS-1 rocket batteries were reported to have been ordered by Turkey in 1997, but it is possible that the T-300 multiple launch rocket system was developed and built in Turkey under licence. The T-300 system uses the MAN 26.372 tactical military truck as the launch vehicle, with four T-300 rockets mounted in canisters. It was reported that Turkey used WS-1 or -2 rockets in operations during December 2007. Project J is possibly known as Toros in Turkey, and is similar to the Chinese B611 SRBM. The launch vehicles carry one missile, and this is reported to have a range of 150 km, and to have added an inertial guidance package with GPS updates and control fins to the rocket design. A second version with a passive radar seeker has also been reported. The missile is believed to be 6.0 m long, to have a diameter of 0.4 m, and a launch weight of 1,200 kg. The warhead weighs 480 kg, and is believed to be HE blast fragmentation or submunitions. An accuracy of 75 m
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