CM-602G is designed to attack land targets within 25 km of the shoreline.
Special missions were flown against land targets at night and one of the intentions was to prevent the Japanese from sleeping.
Ship position could be fixed by the bearing and distance information of land target on radar screen.
Admittedly the Sunfire could be used against land targets, but it only has three charges.
As a secondary role, the missile can also be used against land targets.
III has the ability to attack land targets as well.
This is the first known use of an anti-ship missile against land targets.
Mission critical to survival of land targets and strategic negotiations.
They were first used against land targets on 16 September 1940 in the early stages of the Blitz.
However the vehicles fared much better when attacking land targets.