Eyeing export markets, China has displayed its “entire air defence arsenal”, including systems that were not so far shown, at the ongoing Air Show in its Guangdong Province.
“Offering unprecedented openness, the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASTC) and China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) showcased the FD-2000 and LY-80, export versions of the domestic HQ-9 (Red Flag-9) long range and HQ-16 mid-range Surface to Air Missile (SAM) systems used by the People’s Liberation Army,” state-run Global Times reported here on Friday.
“The LY-80 is excellent in engaging aircraft and missiles flying at all altitudes. Its minimum interception altitude is only 15 metres, while the domestic-use version can hit targets flying even lower,” Zong Wenbo, Vice Dean of CASTC’s Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, said.
The naval version of the missile performed very well in drills, he said.
The system also has excellent anti-jamming capability and only needs 12 minutes to be fully deployed, Zong said.
A chief engineer with the CASIC surnamed Xu told the Global Times that the long-range FD-2000 missile system has already attracted some potential buyers but refused to say who they are.
Short-range SAM and point-defence guns would provide the last line of defence if enemy fighters and stand-off munitions successfully penetrate the long-and middle-range SAM shields, the report said.
Chinese military enthusiasts have long complained that China lacks domestic high mobility medium to short-range SAMs.
CASIC’s FK-1000 combined missile-gun system effectively ends these worries, the write-up said.
The new system on display at Zhuhai in Guangdong Province has integrated air search radar, fire control radar and missile launch systems into one vehicle, thus greatly enhancing its independent combat capability and survivability, it said.