Aside from the novel concept of Pigeon-guided missiles, the missiles themselves are actually the latest model of third-generation missiles.
Compared to the second generation, the third-generation missiles have become more formalized, with currently two main missile series.
The first is the Pigeon-guided missile series developed by Hermann. The true designation of these missiles is Hermann-Pigeons, which simply translates to Hermann Pigeon-guided missiles.
These missiles are improved versions for ground and shipboard comprehensive deployment, with two launch methods: ground launch and launch from warships, equivalent to a combination of ground-to-ground missiles and ground-to-ship missiles.
Previous ground-to-air missiles, considered a combination of sea, land, and air, were relatively rudimentary when striking aerial targets, with a low hit rate, and were therefore rejected by Hermann.
The other missile series is the improved Test-3 missiles by Hermann.