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HQ-10

The HQ-10 (simplified Chinese: 红旗-10; traditional Chinese: 紅旗-10; pinyin: Hóng Qí-10; lit. 'Red Banner-10') is a short range surface-to-air missile designed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), currently in service as a point defense missile system aboard PLA Navy warships.

HQ-10
HHQ-10 8-round launcher on a Type 056 corvette
TypeSurface-to-air missile
Place of originChina
Service history
In service2013
Used byChina
Production history
ManufacturerShanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST)
Specifications
Mass20 kg
Length2 m
Diameter127 mm
Warhead3 kg HE FRAG
Detonation
mechanism
infrared proximity fuse

Enginerocket motor
Propellantsolid fuel
Operational
range
0.5 km to 9 km
Flight altitude1.5 m to 6 km
Guidance
system
Imaging infrared (IIR)

Development edit

The system was first adopted by the Liaoning aircraft carrier and the Type 056 corvette in 2011.[1]

Design edit

The design of the HQ-10 places it in a similar role to the American Rolling Airframe Missile, both serving as point defense missile systems.

Each HQ-10 missile has a length of around 2 m and a width of around 0.12 m. The missile has a range of 9 km against subsonic targets and 6 km against supersonic targets, and a flight altitude as low as 1.5 meters.[2]

The guidance system is said to be an advanced matrix imaging infrared (IIR) seeker.[3] However, it appears to have a pair of horn like protrusions at the front of the missile which may indicate the existence of passive radar seekers or semi-active radar seekers.

The launcher is designed to be customisable in terms of number of missiles carried. Possible different configurations include 8, 15, 18 and 24 missiles, which can be deployed on different warships based on size and suitability.[2] It is claimed that the system can launch missiles in about 10 seconds.[1]

Variants edit

HQ-10
HHQ-10
PLA Navy designation for naval version

FL-3000N edit

 
FL-3000N missile on display

The FL-3000N is a missile that commonly replaces the HQ-10 on ships exported to other countries, hence it is commonly dubbed the export version of the HQ-10. However, that is not an official designation. Although the FL-3000N shares many characteristics with the HQ-10, they are not the same missile.

The FL-3000N was developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), and was intended to be a competitor to the HQ-10, which was developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). The FL-3000N lost the tender to the HQ-10 and thereafter obtained export authorisation, leading to its current status as a de facto export version of the HQ-10.[3]

There are some notable differences between the FL-3000N and the HQ-10. It has different missile fins which are triangular in shape compared to the rectangular fins of the HQ-10. The launchers come in the same 24 missile loadouts as the HQ-10, but its design is slightly different and missiles are differently arranged. The FL-3000N missile uses a combined guidance system that incorporates both imaging infrared (ImIR) guidance and millimeter wave radar (MMW) guidance. There are a pair of horn like protrusions mounted on the ImIR seeker at the tip of the missile, and these two protrusions are the passive radar seekers. An optional ImIR only guidance is also available and the missile is a fire and forget weapon. The fire control system (FCS) of FL-3000N can simultaneously control two launchers, and can be integrated into other FCS on board ships. Alternatively, FL-3000N is also capable being directly controlled by other FCS on board ships. The system is usually fully automatic without human intervention, but manual operation can be inserted when needed.[3] An optional extra magazine with automated loading system is available for larger warships when there is enough space provided. On smaller surface combatants where space is limited, the extra magazine with the automated loading system is eliminated and the reload is done manually. To further use confined space, an 8-cell launcher and a quadruple launcher are also available. Additionally, a single-cell launcher is available for mounting on existing naval gun mounts.

Deployment edit

The HHQ-10 naval version is currently deployed aboard various PLA Navy warships, such as the Type 056 corvettes, Type 054 frigates, Type 956E destroyers (refit), Type 052D class destroyers, Type 055 class destroyers, Liaoning aircraft carrier, Shandong aircraft carrier and in the future, the Type 075 LHD.

The FL-3000N has been exported to countries such as Bangladesh and Nigeria.

Operators edit

Current operators edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "China unveils new missile defence system". Rediff.
  2. ^ a b "HHQ-10 Naval Short-Range Air Defense System | Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com.
  3. ^ a b c KENHMANN, Henri (February 27, 2017). "Et si le Mistral égyptien se dote du FL-3000N chinois ?".
  4. ^ a b International Institute for Strategic Studies (2020). "Chapter Six: Asia". The Military Balance. 120 (1): 255. doi:10.1080/04597222.2020.1707967. S2CID 219627149.

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The HQ 10 simplified Chinese 红旗 10 traditional Chinese 紅旗 10 pinyin Hong Qi 10 lit Red Banner 10 is a short range surface to air missile designed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation CASC currently in service as a point defense missile system aboard PLA Navy warships HQ 10HHQ 10 8 round launcher on a Type 056 corvetteTypeSurface to air missilePlace of originChinaService historyIn service2013Used byChinaProduction historyManufacturerShanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology SAST SpecificationsMass20 kgLength2 mDiameter127 mmWarhead3 kg HE FRAGDetonationmechanisminfrared proximity fuseEnginerocket motorPropellantsolid fuelOperationalrange0 5 km to 9 kmFlight altitude1 5 m to 6 kmGuidancesystemImaging infrared IIR Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Variants 4 FL 3000N 5 Deployment 6 Operators 6 1 Current operators 7 See also 8 ReferencesDevelopment editThe system was first adopted by the Liaoning aircraft carrier and the Type 056 corvette in 2011 1 Design editThe design 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displayThe FL 3000N is a missile that commonly replaces the HQ 10 on ships exported to other countries hence it is commonly dubbed the export version of the HQ 10 However that is not an official designation Although the FL 3000N shares many characteristics with the HQ 10 they are not the same missile The FL 3000N was developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation CASIC and was intended to be a competitor to the HQ 10 which was developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation CASC The FL 3000N lost the tender to the HQ 10 and thereafter obtained export authorisation leading to its current status as a de facto export version of the HQ 10 3 There are some notable differences between the FL 3000N and the HQ 10 It has different missile fins which are triangular in shape compared to the rectangular fins of the HQ 10 The launchers come in the same 24 missile loadouts as the HQ 10 but its design is slightly different and missiles are differently arranged The FL 3000N missile uses a combined guidance system that incorporates both imaging infrared ImIR guidance and millimeter wave radar MMW guidance There are a pair of horn like protrusions mounted on the ImIR seeker at the tip of the missile and these two protrusions are the passive radar seekers An optional ImIR only guidance is also available and the missile is a fire and forget weapon The fire control system FCS of FL 3000N can simultaneously control two launchers and can be integrated into other FCS on board ships Alternatively FL 3000N is also capable being directly controlled by other FCS on board ships The system is usually fully automatic without human intervention but manual operation can be inserted when needed 3 An optional extra magazine with automated loading system is available for larger warships when there is enough space provided On smaller surface combatants where space is limited the extra magazine with the automated loading system is eliminated and the reload is done manually To further use confined space an 8 cell launcher and a quadruple launcher are also available Additionally a single cell launcher is available for mounting on existing naval gun mounts Deployment editThe HHQ 10 naval version is currently deployed aboard various PLA Navy warships such as the Type 056 corvettes Type 054 frigates Type 956E destroyers refit Type 052D class destroyers Type 055 class destroyers Liaoning aircraft carrier Shandong aircraft carrier and in the future the Type 075 LHD The FL 3000N has been exported to countries such as Bangladesh and Nigeria Operators editCurrent operators edit nbsp Algeria nbsp China 4 261 262 nbsp Bangladesh FL 3000N 4 nbsp Nigeria FL 3000See also editList of missilesReferences edit a b China unveils new missile defence system Rediff a b HHQ 10 Naval Short Range Air Defense System Military Today com www military today com a b c KENHMANN Henri February 27 2017 Et si le Mistral egyptien se dote du FL 3000N chinois a b International 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