DH-10
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| DH-10 | |
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| Type | cruise missile |
| Service history | |
| In service | 2007[1] |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | ? |
| Unit cost | ? |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | ? |
| Length | ? |
| Diameter | ? |
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| Warhead | Nuclear, high-explosive conventional, EMP, etc |
| Detonation mechanism |
? |
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| Engine | turbofan |
| Wingspan | ? |
| Operational range |
>2000+ km[1] |
| Speed | ? |
| Guidance system |
INS, GPS, TERCOM |
| Launch platform |
? |
- For the aircraft, see De Havilland DH.10
The DongHai 10 (DH-10) (East Sea 10) is a cruise missile developed in the People's Republic of China.
According to Janes [2], the DH-10 is a second-generation land-attack cruise missile (LACM), integrated inertial navigation system, GPS, terrain contour mapping system, and digital scene-matching terminal-homing system. The missile is estimated to have a circular error probable (CEP) of 10 meters. In 2008, a Pentagon report estimated the range of the DH-10 as over 2,000 km and that from 50 to 250 missiles had been deployed[1]
However, since the PRC has not released any specs for the DH-10, the specs can only be considered best estimates by western military analysts.

