Turkish Medium-range ballistic missile
Cenk |
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Type | Medium-range ballistic missile |
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Place of origin | Turkey |
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In service | Unknown |
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Used by | See Users |
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Designer | Roketsan |
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Designed | Unknown (Developed Secretly) |
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Manufacturer | Roketsan |
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Produced | Unknown |
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No. built | Unknown |
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Variants | Cenk (for Turkey) Cenk (for export) |
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Mass | Unknown |
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Length | Unknown |
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Diameter | Unknown |
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Maximum firing range | 3,000 km |
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Warhead | HE or fragmentation |
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Warhead weight | Unknown |
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Propellant | Composite solid fuel |
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Flight altitude | high altitude |
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| Mach 5 for missile |
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Guidance system | GPS + GLONASS aided INS / INS only |
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Accuracy |
- GPS + GLONASS Aided INS: ≤10 m CEP
- INS Only: ≤ 100 m CEP
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Launch platform | ? |
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The Cenk (Turkish: War) is a medium-range ballistic missile developed based on the Tayfun missile by Turkish state-owned Roketsan. It is Turkey's first MRBM system. The images of the Cenk ballistic missile, announced by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan following the introduction of Tayfun (missile), were displayed for the first time by the SSB head on May 12, 2023.[1][2]
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