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1. Material: High strength alloy steel.
2. Surface treatment: rolling, blackening, galvanizing and so on.
3. Production standard: ISO.DIN.BS.JIS.ASTM.
4. Level: G80, G100.
5. Safety factor: minimum 4 times safety factor.
6. Product marking: G80, G100 or according to customer requirements.
7. Non-standard chains can be produced according to customer requirements.
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      Loma is developing a submarine-type stealth long-range anti-ship missile for the US Navy. According to the previous "internal defense" report, Loma has begun to develop the submarine-launch type of "Large Anti-ship Missile" (LRASM). The launch system of the missile is the same as that of the current "Tomahawk" cruise missile. In addition, Loma is working to make the missile compatible with different target indication systems, software and electronic interfaces.
      Frank John, vice president of tactical missiles at Loma, said: "The main task at present is to launch the missile out of the water. When the main engine is working, the missile will operate in the same way as the air-launch or ship-launch type." The relevant test work is expected in 2015. The third quarter of the year began.
      According to previous reports, the LRASM has a range of more than 500 nautical miles and carries a semi-piercing warhead weighing 1,000 pounds. The US Navy and Air Force can provide long-range precision strike capability in complex electromagnetic environments. To achieve this effect, the missile relies on missile-borne sensors and semi-autonomous guidance systems to reduce reliance on ISR platforms, network connections, and GPS navigation. The missile also uses the "innovative end survival method and precision strike" technology to avoid advanced enemy countermeasures.
LRASM is invested by the US Air Force and the Navy to fill the gap in the current "Harpoon" anti-ship missiles in the range and A2/AD environment. At the beginning of February, the third flight test was successfully passed. It is expected to form an initial operational capability in 2018, equipped with the Air Force B-1 bomber and the Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet.