Has the YJ-15 missile been deployed to the Chinese navy? A photo gives clues
The world-leading weapon was unveiled during last year’s Victory Day parade but there was no word then on where it would be used

The world’s fastest air-launched anti-ship cruise missile appears to be in service in the Chinese navy.
The weapon is a big leap in the PLA Navy’s anti-ship warfare abilities and, in some ways overtakes the missile technology of the United States, which still relies on subsonic anti-ship missiles.
Military analysts estimate the YJ-15 has a range of up to 500km (310 miles) and a penetration speed of Mach 4 to 5. This means it is faster than Russia’s Kh-31AD and India’s BrahMos-A, both of which fly at under Mach 4, making it the world’s quickest air-to-surface cruise missile.
The YJ-15 integrates advanced satellite, radar and infrared imaging guidance to boost precision, with strong anti-jamming and potentially terminal manoeuvring abilities to evade enemy close-in weapon systems.