China’s HQ-9B :New Missiles and Launchers Unveiled

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Central Theatre Command has confirmed the deployment of a new variant of the HQ-9B long range air defence system, with images released by the command showing HQ-9Bs in a new configuration with transporter erector launchers carrying a smaller lighter class of surface to air missile and accommodating up to eight per launcher. Previously HQ-9s deployed only larger and longer ranged missiles, of which four could be accommodated on each launch vehicle. Commenting on the images, the state run Global Times noted that the new smaller missiles were designed to engage targets at shorter ranges, thus complementing the longer range missiles to allow each HQ-9B to provide more layers of protection. The HQ-9B is by far the most widely produced long range surface to air missile system outside Russia, and much like its better known Russian counterpart the S-400 it emphasises high mobility and deploys missiles, radars and command units from mobile trucks to improve survivability. The much more sophisticated state of China’s electronics and radar industries have led analysts to widely consider the HQ-9B to retain advantages over its Russian rivals in associated performance areas. 

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