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Taiwan’s Sky Sword II Missile Enters Mass Production Phase.

An improved Sky Sword II missile is scheduled to enter mass production in 2027, according to the military.

The newly designed missile launches from a rail system, which increases the Indigenous Defense Fighter’s payload from two to four medium-range air-to-air missiles, Liberty Times reported.

In the past, the IDF carried two Sky Sword II missiles in a semi-recessed configuration under the fuselage. At launch, a rack mechanism would first push the missile downward to a safe distance from the aircraft before the missile’s engine ignited and propelled it forward.

However, the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology developed a rail-launch mounting technology that allows missiles loaded onto launch rails under the wings to ignite directly on launch.

By making improvements to the rocket motor grain and drag-reduction design, the missile’s range has increased from 60 km to 80–100 km, giving it stronger beyond-visual-range strike capability. It also has enhanced anti-jamming capabilities to counter enemy electronic warfare interference and maintain accurate targeting.

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