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HQ-9 (SA-9) Chinese 8x8 Long-Range Air Defense Missile System

HQ-9

Tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile system
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Basic Information
Name
HQ-9 (SA-9) Chinese 8x8 Long-Range Air Defense Missile System
Designation
HQ-9
Alternate Designation
HQ-9; NATO: SA-9; FT-2000; Hóng Qí
Equipment Type
Tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile system
Manufacturer
CPMIEC
Date of Introduction
1997
Description

The HQ-9 (SA-9) is a surface-to-air missile (SAM) engineered to attack airborne radars, essentially a surface-to-air anti-radiation missile (ARM) that can target single or multiple electromagnetic radiating systems in the 1-18 GHz band. It is also effective against fixed-wing aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The HQ-9 has limited success against cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. Sources conflict in identifying the organization for combat of the HQ-9 battery and battalion. We assess that the following is true: A HQ-9 battery will usually have 8 TELs, 1 HT-233 Radar, and a TWS-312 CP. In addition, associated support vehicles (generator, missile resupply) may be seen in the area. The battery can operate independently of the battalion, as listed above, with some degradation in search capability. This degradation will be eliminated when the organization is deployed as a battalion as this will bring additional radars, including the Type 120 Low Angle Search Radar and the Type 305B Radar. The battalion formation will consist of three batteries (24 TELs), although some sources state that the battalion can control up to 48 TELs. The battalion also deploys with a site survey team, which does not deploy with the battery, missile resupply, and its own TWS 312 Command Post. It is safe to assume that other mission and soldier support items will be found in the area of the HQ-9 formation. The HQ-9 has been designed to utilize several Chinese radars. The assessment above is the most likely deployment course of action.

Ground Specifications
Crew 1
Mobility Type Wheeled (10x10)
Engine Turbocharged Diesel (517 hp)
Active Protection None
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 80.0 km/h
Range 200.0 km
Variants
HQ-9A Upgraded electronics and software. Production began by 2013. Range: 200 km. Altitude: 30,000 m. Dual seeker. Improved electronic equipment and software provide the HQ-9A with higher accuracy and probability of kill. Can have semi-active radar homing (SARH).
HQ-9B / HHQ-9B Range: 200 km. Altitude: 30,000 m. Dual seeker. Found on the LUYANG III class destroyers in 2014. Longer 300 km range; an additional seeker provides semi-active radar homing (SARH) and infrared homing modes.
HQ-9C Expected to have an active radar homing mode. Currently in development; incorporates fully active radar homing,
HHQ-9 Naval variant identical to HQ-9; launched from VLS tubes in Lanzhou class destroyers.
HHQ-9A Naval variant identical to HQ-9A.
HQ-19 The HQ-19 is an Anti-Ballistic Missile Interceptor that includes a solid phased array radar for early warning. It is reported that the X band phased array radar can detect targets at a distance of 4,000 km. HQ-19 has a KKV of about 35kg, the system performance would be similar to the U.S. THAAD.
FT-2000 Anti-radiation system; range of up to 100 km.
FD-2000 Identical to original HQ-9, but designed for export with minor electronic improvements.
System
Alternative Designation HQ-9; NATO: SA-9; FT-2000; Hóng Qí
Type Track-Via-Missile (TVM), Self-propelled surface-to-air missile (SAM) system
Manufacturer CPMIEC
Family INA
Crew 1+5 ea
Chassis Tai'an TAS5501 10 x 10 high mobility cross country truck
Displacement Time INA
Emplacement Time INA
Target Low-flying aircraft, cruise missiles, air-to-ground missiles, and tactical ballistic missiles. Effective against any airborne radar system.
Maximum Effective Range 200 km
Minimum Effective Range 12 km
Target Altitude Maximum 20,000 m
Target Altitude Minimum 3,000 m
Fire on the Move No
System Reaction Time 10 seconds
Fuse Type Active Fuze, which activates at 5 km from the target.
Probability of Kill INA
Note The HQ-9 can intercept various aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, cruise missiles, air-to-ground missiles, guided bombs and theater ballistic missiles at medium- to long ranges.
Dimensions
Length (Vehicle) 11 m
Width (Vehicle) 3 m
Height (Vehicle) 3 m
Weight, Combat (Vehicle) 18 tons
Payload Capacity 20 tons
Ground Pressure INA
Weight, Warhead 180 kg
Automotive
Prime Mover Tai'an TAS5501 10 x 10 high mobility cross country truck
Engine Name Deutz Turbocharged Diesel
Engine Type Turbocharged Diesel
Engine Power 517 hp
Vehicle Diameter 466 mm
Cruising Range 800 km
Speed, Maximum Road 80 km/h
Speed, Average Cross 70 km/h
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Vehicle Configuration 8x8
Gradient 45 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 0.5 m
Trench 1.8 m
Fording Depth 1.1 m
All Wheel Drive Yes
Central Tire Inflation System Yes
Communications
TBR-142
VHF FM Transceiver Yes, TBR-142(I)
VHF Range 1 to 50 km
Megahertz 40.000 to 59.975 MHz
Output Power 1 to 0.3 Watts
Power Source 12V Ni-Ca Rechargeable Battery or external 12V DC power source
Dimensions 217x135x58 mm
Weight 2.7 kg
Antennas 3 Total: a 1.3m whip antenna, a 0.3m short antenna, and a 10m wire antenna
Proliferated Widely with Artillery/Gun/Missile/Reconnaissance Units
Control Device TBR-142(II)
Multi-function Field Phone TBR-142(IIID)
Anti-Aircraft Control Unit TBR-142(IIIG)
ZXY88-200 C2 Capable Yes
Messaging Capability – Limited
Amplifier Available
Physical Conditions Terrain and Weather favorable
Missile System
Name Taian TAS5380
Guidance Inertial guidance in the initial stages with radio command mid-course correction and TVM for end game.
Launcher Type TAS5380 8 × 8
Fuse Type Active Fuze, which activates at 5 km from the target.
Missile Type two-stage missiles with thrust vector control.
Rocket Engine Two-stage solid propellant rocket
Missile Length 6.8 m
Missile Weight 1,300 kg
Warhead Weight 180 kg
Warhead Type HE-FRAG
Missile Speed 4.2 Mach
Maximum Effective Range 200 km
Minimum Effective Range 12 kg
Maximum Altitude 30,000 m
Minimum Altitude 500 m
Launch Type Verticaly Cold Launched
Min Elevation INA
Max Elevation +90 deg
Traverse Range 360 deg
Max Rate of Fire INA
Missile Engagement Time 12-15 seconds
Time the Max Rate of Fire can be Sustained INA
Range Finder Type system Inertial guidance with a mid-course update and terminal active radar homing
Self-Destruct Time INA
Thrust Vector Control Yes
Note Equivalent to the Russian S-300
Fire Control
Note To reduce the cost, the HQ-9 is designed to be flexible enough to employ a wide range of radars, both the search/surveillance/acquisition radar and the tracking/engagement/fire control radar (FCR).
Fire Control System
Name HT-233 Radar
Computerized FCS Yes, KS-1 SAM, SJ-212, itself an enlarged and improved version of the SJ-202 fire control radar (FCR) used in HQ-2J.[ H-200 & SJ-231 FCRs of latter models of KS-1 SAM are also compatible with HQ-9.
Direct Fire INA
Indirect Fire Yes
Fire Control Sensors Yes
Guidance Track via Missile (TVM) semi-active radar homing
Radar #1
Name HT-233 Radar
Type Primary Target Radar
Function Primary radar for the HQ-9. Fire Control Radar (Some reports state that this radar can also search and target like the radar found the the U.S. Patriot system)
Frequency/Band G (4-6 GHz) 300 MHz
Range 300 km
Number of Targets System can Track 100 ea
Azimuth of Search 120 deg
Elevation of Search 0-90 deg
Peak Power Output 1 (Average 60 kW) MW
Guiding System The HT-233 Radar can guide up to 6 missiles to 6 seperate targets, or to 3 targets witha pair of missile for each target
Lens Arrangement AN/MPQ-53
Number of Missile Radar can Guide at once 6 missiles to 6 targets or 6 missiles to 3 targets (2 missiles to each target)
Note most advanced FCRs HQ-9 could employ
Radar #2
Name Type 305B Radar
Type Standar Search Radar
Alternate Designation LLQ-305B
Function Standard search radar for HQ-9. This 3-D radar has an antenna height of 3.5 meters, and employs sixty 350 mm waveguide feeds. It operates in the S-band at a wavelength of 11.67 cm. Mechanically steered planar array with electronic beam-steering for height-finding. It is similar to many radars used in the West but is build for greater mobility in the field, making is more survivable.
Variant YLC-2V acquisition radar
Radar #3
Name Type 120 Radar
Type Low altitude search radar
Alternate Designation LLQ-120
Fuction Low altitude search radar. A telescoping radar with an antenna height of 2.3 meters folded, and 7 meters unfolded. Uses a feed network of sixteen 230mm wave guides. It rotates at a maximum of ten revolutions per minute, and operates in the L-band at a wavelength of 23.75 cm. Uses a hydraulically elevated mast to increase low altitude coverage. Operating in L-band improves detection range against stealth aircraft and cruise missiles.
Variant JY-11B
Radar #4
Name Type 305A radar
Type Search Radar
Function Type 305A (also known as LLQ-305A) radar is another search radar for HQ-9 system. This AESA radar is designed maximize the anti-ballistic capability of HQ-9, and it resembles Thales Ground Master 400 AESA radar. Very little info is released about this radar other than it can also act as Fire-control radar.
Radar #5
Name YLC-20 passive sensor
Type Search Radar
Function Although Type 305 radars are effective against stealthy targets such as F-35, full stealth target such as B-2 is difficult to detect. YLC-20 passive radar was conceptually based on KRTP-91 Tamara passive sensor, incorporating experience obtained from documentation acquired during the abortive attempt to procure six Czech VERA passive sensors. YLC-20 passive radar was first revealed in 2006.
Radar #6
Name DWL002 passive sensor
Type Passive Radar
Function DWL002 passive radar is the development of earlier YLC-20, incorporating Kolchuga passive sensor, four of which were sold to China. Like its predecessor YLC-20, DWL002 is also developed by China Electronics Technology Corp. (CETC).
Protection
Hull Armor INA
Turret Armor INA
Applique Armor No, Not supposed to be stationed near the front line of the battle field
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment INA
IR Signature No
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Radar Guided Missile Systems
Land > Air Defense > Radar Guided Missile Systems
Filter Label
H
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
11 m
Width
3 m
Height
3 m
Weight
18000 kg
Associated Systems (1)
Operators (5)
China
Pakistan
Morocco
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
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