DK-10
DK-10 | |
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Type | Medium range surface-to-air missile |
Place of origin | China |
Service history | |
In service | 2017 – present |
Used by | Rwanda, Morocco |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Norinco |
Specifications | |
Mass | 372 kg[1] |
Diameter | 203 / 260 mm[1] |
Wingspan | 497 mm[1] |
Warhead | 20 kg HE warhead |
Detonation mechanism | impact / proximity |
Engine | rocket motor |
Propellant | solid fuel |
Operational range | 3 km to 50 km |
Flight altitude | 30 m to 20 km |
Guidance system | SARH / ARH |
Launch platform | Surface |
The DK-10, also known as the Sky Dragon 50 or the Tianlong-50, is a
Design
The DK-10 missile was first unveiled at the 2012
In September 2014, the DK-10 missile was displayed again at the AAD Defense Exhibition in South Africa.[2]
In the 2014
Description
The DK-10 missile is derived from the
Sky Dragon 50
The Sky Dragon 50 air defense system (SD ADS) is an SAM system based on the DK-10 missile. A typical battery consists of one IBIS 150 3D radar vehicle, one fire distribution vehicle and up to six launch vehicles. Each launch vehicle consists of a 6x6 Beiben Truck Model 2628 carrying 4 ready-to-launch missile canisters.[2]
The IBIS 150 3D radar has a range of over 130 km.[citation needed] The radar can simultaneously track 144 targets and engage 12 targets by guiding a total of 24 missiles, with two missiles against each target to ensure that the minimum probability of kill is greater than eighty percent.[4] Other than the IBIS 150 radar, it can also use intelligence received from superior command & control systems.
In November 2014, the Sky Dragon 50 air defense system was placed on exhibition at the Zhuhai Airshow 2014. It was revealed that the Sky Dragon 50 system is formed by one command centre vehicle, one IBIS130 search radar vehicle and up to 6 launch vehicles, each carrying 4 missiles. A new code name GAS2 was also published in promotion materials.[5]
Deployment
The Sky Dragon 50 SAM system was designed to be a competitor to the HQ-16 (LY-80). However it has not been adopted by the People's Liberation Army for service as the HQ-16 has been preferred. Instead, it has been exported for use by foreign armed forces.
In 2014, it was reported that the
In 2017, the Sky Dragon 50 was sold to the
Operators
Current operators
- Royal Moroccan Army - 24 launchers
- Rwanda Defence Force - 4 launchers
References
- ^ a b c Photo img-fotki.yandex.ru
- ^ a b "Sky Dragon 50 GAS2 medium-range surface-to-air defense missile | China Chinese army missile systems vehicles | Chinese China army military equipment armoured UK".
- ^ "Airshow China Photo Report - Air Defense". 14 November 2014.
- ^ a b "China Displays Air Defense Missile and Tank Under Development". Military.com. 14 June 2012. Archived from the original on 28 August 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ "Sky Dragon 50 missile in Zhuhai Airshow 2014, GAS2 missile system". Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
- ^ "War planning?! Rwanda bought TL-50 air defense missiles from China: Kanwa". 10 November 2014.
- ^ "China Defense Company NORINCO to export Sky Dragon 50 air defense missile system to Rwanda 2311141 | November 2014 global defense security news UK | Defense Security Global news Industry army 2014".
- ^ "Morocco bolstered by new Chinese Sky Dragon 50 Surface to Air Missile". 3 February 2018.
- ^ Binnie, Jeremy (31 January 2018). "Morocco reportedly acquires Sky Dragon 50 SAM". Jane's. Archived from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
- 19960619, National Air Intelligence Center (NAIC): "Lieh Ying: The Chinese-built Surface to Air Missile Weapon System", An Hua, NAIC-ID(RS)T-0253-96