The Indonesian Navy has successfully tested a Russian-made anti-ship missile 
for the first time, the Antara national news agency reported on Thursday.

The Yakhont anti-ship missile was launched on Wednesday from the Van Speijk 
class frigate, Oswald Siahaan, during naval exercises in the Indian Ocean. 
Russian observers oversaw the drills, which involved 12 ships and over 1,000 
personnel.

It took six minutes for the missile to cover 250 nautical miles and destroy a 
designated target.

"The target ship was hit [by the missile] and sank," Navy spokesman Rear 
Admiral Iskandar Sitompul said. "We bought these missiles a long time ago, and 
have finally tested them."

Indonesia bought an undisclosed number of Russian SS-N-26 Yakhont supersonic 
anti-ship cruise missiles for $1.2-million apiece in 2007 to replace Harpoon 
missiles on its frigates.

The missile has a maximum range of 300 kilometers when cruising at high 
altitude. It flies at low level during the terminal phase, and between 5 and 15 
meters in altitude.

MOSCOW, April 21 (RIA Novosti)



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