Harbah missile[2][3][4] — Anti-ship cruise missile with land attack capability
People's Republic of China
SY-1 (SS-N-2 Styx) – Shang You 1 is a Chinese copy of the Soviet P-15 Styx ship-to-ship missile, initially produced in the 1960s under license with Soviet-supplied kits. After the Sino-Soviet Split, production resumed with Chinese-made components. Chinese Defence Today - SY-1 Ship-to-Ship Missile
SY-1A – Improved SY-1 missile with mono-pulse terminal guidance radar
SY-2 (CSS-N-5 Sabot) – Also known as Fei Long 2, radar-guided ship-to-ship missile produced in the 1990s as replacement for the SY-1. Similar to SY-1 in size, the SY-2 can be launched from existing SY-1 launchers. Chinese Defence Today - SY-2 (FL-2/7) Anti-Ship Missile
SY-2A – Extended-range version of the SY-2 with new turbojet engine and GPS guidance, can be deployed from air as air-launched anti-ship missile.
SY-2B – Improved SY-2A anti-ship missile with supersonic speed and low-level flight.
FL-7 – Land-to-ship version of SY-2, for export only
HY-1 (CSS-N-1 & CSS-N-2 Silkworm) – The Hai Ying 1 isn extended range anti-ship missile based on the SY-1 design. [1]
HY-1J – Ship-to-ship version of HY-1 missile
HY-1JA – Improved HY-1J with new radar and better ECM and range
HY-1A – Land-to-ship version of HY-1JA
HY-1B – Target drone for HQ-2A SAM
HJ-1YB – Target drone for HQ-61 SAM
YJ-1 – Also known as the C-101, a ramjet powered upgrade to the HY-1. The YJ-1 never entered production, but the engine was used in HY-3.
YJ-7 – also known as the C-701, the Ying Ji 7 is a lightweight anti-ship missile developed in the 1990s. This missile can be launched from land, air, or sea, with TV, IR image, and millimetre radar guidance. However this is a light anti-ship missile with only 29 kg warhead and 15–20 km range, it was not accepted into service by the PLAN for anti-shipping roles, but instead, it is generally used as an air-to-surface missile instead. [3]
C-704 – Anti-ship missile designed to engage ships with displacement between 1,000 tons to 4,000 tons
C-802 (CSS-N-4 Sardine) – The Yingji 8 series anti-ship missiles is also known as the C-80X. Unlike previous missiles, the YJ-8 series is developed based on western design concepts, rather than the original Soviet Styx. The YJ-8 is more similar to the French-made Exocet Anti-ship missile. YJ-8 (C-801) Anti-Ship Missile - SinoDefence.com The YJ-8 can be launched from sea, land, air, and even submarines. YJ-8 (C-801) Anti-Ship Missile - SinoDefence.com
Hsiung Feng I – Brave Wind I is a subsonic ship-to-ship developed by CIST in the 1970s, said to be based on the Israeli Gabriel missile.
Hsiung Feng II – Brave Wind II is a subsonic missile with ship-to-ship, surface-to-ship, and air-to-ship versions. It is not an improved version of HF-I, but rather a new design.
Hsiung Feng III – Brave Wind III is a state of the art supersonic (Mach 2-3) long range nuclear weapons capable scramjet ship-to-ship missile developed by CIST.[5][6]
Atmaca – Atmaca is a long-range, all-weather, precision strike, anti-ship cruise missile developed by the Turkish company ROKETSAN
SOM - SOM is a modern, autonomous, low observable, high precision air-launched cruise missile along with anti-ship capability.
Çakır - Çakır is a modern cruise missile that can be used from air, land and sea assets and can be used against ground and naval based targets. It has different variants that can be used in different tasks. Some define it as a "smaller" Atmaca.
Europe
Joint development
Kormoran 2 – Germany/France; Used on Tornado IDS (INS and radar guidance)
IDAS – Germany/Norway/Turkey; Made by Diehl/HDW/Kongsberg/Nammo/ROKETSAN (submarine-launched missile, also against air and land targets)