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HQ-17A (SA-15B) Chinese Short-Range Air Defense Missile System

HQ-17A

Short-Range Surface-to-Air Missile System
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Basic Information
Name
HQ-17A (SA-15B) Chinese Short-Range Air Defense Missile System
Designation
HQ-17A
Alternate Designation
HQ-17A; NATO: SA-15B; FM-2000
Equipment Type
Short-Range Surface-to-Air Missile System
Manufacturer
China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corporation (CPMIEC)
Date of Introduction
2019
Description

The HQ-17A (SA-15B) Chinese Short-Range Air Defense Missile System is a new short-range air defense system in China's arsenal. It evolved from the HQ-17 (China's copy of the Russian Tor). China imported a total of 35 Tor M1 systems from Russia and offered to co-produce this air defense system in China. However, Russia reportedly refused. Eventually, China copied the Tor M1 and developed its indigenous version - the HQ-17, which featured some improvements, including a modern radar. The HQ-17A is a further development. This could be a good indication of how self-sufficient and advanced is China's weapon industry. The pre-production version of the HQ-17A was first publicly revealed in 2018 in the form of an FM-2000 air defense missile system. Operational HQ-17A systems were first publicly revealed in 2019 during a military parade. The HQ-17A uses a new wheeled chassis instead of a track. In terms of capabilities, it is broadly similar to the Russian Tor M2 system. Overall, it resembles versions of the Tor, based on a Belarusian MZKT-6922 high-mobility wheeled chassis. Some components of the HQ-17A, such as the radar, may actually be more advanced than those of the Russian Tor. The HQ-17A can engage a wide range of modern air targets, including aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, cruise missiles, and precision-guided munitions. Essentially, it is designed to destroy targets that long- and medium-range air defense systems have failed to hit. The HQ-17A was designed to protect mechanized formations. It can also be used to protect critical stationary assets, such as military bases, airfields, ports, supply depots, and command centers. For this role, an expensive tracked chassis was not required. The HQ-17A launcher vehicle carries both radars and missiles. A total of 16 missiles. Missiles are launched vertically. The maximum range of fire is around 15 km. Missiles can reach their targets at an altitude of up to 10 km. The hit probability of a single missile against an aircraft ranges from approximately 45% to 80%. The HQ-17A uses wheeled chassis with an all-wheel-drive configuration. It seems that Dongfeng Motor Corporation produces this chassis. The vehicle boasts excellent cross-country mobility, enabling it to navigate over challenging terrain. A central tire pressure system is fitted as standard. The cab is lightly armored and provides some degree of protection against small arms fire and shell splinters.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Wheeled
Main Weapon Surface-to-Air Missile
Engine Diesel (400 hp)
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 80.0 km/h
Range 800.0 km
Variants
HQ-17 Tracked variant.
HQ-17A Wheeled variant.
FM-2000 FM-2000 is an export version of the HQ-17A. It was first publicly revealed in 2018. It uses a Dongfeng high mobility chassis with 6x6 configuration.
FM-3000 A 30 km range surface-to-air missile system based on the HQ-17.
System
Alternative Designation HQ-17A; NATO: SA-15B; FM-2000
Type Short-Range Air Defense Missile System
Manufacturer China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corporation (CPMIEC)
Status Operational; Exported to Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Ukraine, and Venezuela
Chassis The HQ-17A uses a new wheeled chassis instead of tracked. In terms of capabilities it is broadly similar to the Russian Tor M2 system. Overall it resembles versions of the Tor, based on a Belarusian MZKT-6922 high mobility wheeled chassis.
Crew 3 ea
Displacement Time 5 minutes
Emplacement Time 5 minutes
Fire on the Move INA
Note The HQ-17A launcher vehicle carries both radars and missiles.
Dimensions
Length 9.7 m
Width 3.1 m
Height 3.7 m
Weight, Combat 30 tons
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 400 hp
Range 800 km
Speed, Maximum Road 80 km/h
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 0.4 m
Trench 0.5 m
Fording Depth 1.2 m
Missile System
Launcher
Name INA
Note Missiles are launched vertically.
Missile
Name 9M330 Missile
Type Surface-to-Air Missile
Length 2,900 mm
Diameter 235 mm
Wingspan 650 mm
Weight 167 kg
Warhead Frag-HE (fragmentation high explosives)
Warhead Weight 15 kg
Detonation Mechanism RF Proximity
Propellant Solid-fuel rocket
Guidance System Radio command
Operational Range 12 km
Flight Ceiling 6,000 m
Boost Time Cold launch ejection for 20 m
Speed 850 m/s
Steering System Gas dynamic control system, with four control surfaces
Basic Load 16 ea
Hit Probability Hit probability of a single missile against aircraft is up to around 45-80%.
Fire Control
Fire Control System
Name INA
Computerized FCS Yes
Direct Fire Yes
Indirect Fire Yes
Targets Cruise missiles, low-flying aircraft, short-range ballistic missiles
Detection Radar
Name INA
Type Detection Radar
Frequency/Band E/F-Band
Maximum Detection Range Range of 25 km while moving
Number of Targets System can Track INA
Note Some components of the HQ-17A, such as the radar, might be actually more advanced than those of the Russian Tor.
Tracking Radar
Name INA
Type Tracking Radar
Frequency/Band G/H-Band
Maximum Tracking Range Range of 15 km while stopped
Number of Targets System can Track INA
Protection
Hull Armor INA
Turret Armor INA
Mine Clearing No
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Short-Range Missile Systems (Less than 30 km)
Land > Air Defense > Short-Range Missile Systems (Less than 30 km)
Filter Label
H
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
9.7 m
Width
3.1 m
Height
3.7 m
Weight
30000 kg
Operators (1)
China
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