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Originated From:China
Possessed By:China
Class:Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM)
Basing:Road-mobile/ground-launched
Length:4.8 m
Diameter:0.4 m
Launch Weight:600 kg or 1,175 kg
Payload:Single warhead, 150-200 kg
Warhead:HE, FAE, cluster bomblets
Propulsion:Solid propellant
Range:150 or 200 km
Status: Development
In Service:2009?
The SY-400 is a short-range, ground-launched ballistic missile similar to the B-611, P-12, and GWS missiles also produced by the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The SY-400 was first exhibited in October 2008, and it appears similar to the Russian Buk-M1 (SA-11 Gadfly) surface-to-air missile. A larger version, known as SY-400 mod, was displayed in 2011.
SY-400 and TEL vehicle.
Jane’s Strategic Weapon Systems
The SY-400 has a length of 4.8 m, a body diameter of .4 m, and a launch weight of 600 or 1,175 kg. The missile can carry a single warhead payload with the option of HE (150 kg), or HE fragmentation, submunitions, and EMP (200 to 250 kg). The SY-400 is powered by a solid propellant engine that can carry it up to 200 km. The guidance is believed to be a mid-course INS/GPS system, and possibly a terrain comparison terminal guidance system. The former would have an accuracy of 100 to 150 m, whereas the latter would be 30 to 50 m CEP. The 8 x 8 TEL vehicle can carry 8 SY-400 missiles.
The SY-400 mod has a length of 6.45 m, a body diameter of .4 m, and a launch weight of 1,276 kg. The mod version carries a 300 kg payload capable of delivering a HE blast/fragmentation, FAE, or a 660 cluster bomblet warhead. The range has been reduced to 150 km due to the extra weight of the missile and the payload. The SY-400 mod utilizes a INS/GPS guidance and has an accuracy of 50 m CEP.Both missiles are likely still in development. The SY-400 was expected to enter into service in 2009, but this has not been confirmed. 1
Lennox, Duncan. “SY-400.” Jane’s Strategic Weapon Systems (Offensive Weapons). August 28, 2012. (accessed September 12, 2012). ↩
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Last updated: October 26, 2012 at 5:42 pm
Hey guys should we go for it has really good Range and also lot off enemies cities can be targetted and several Missile fired at once what you have to say
@Aeronaut @Icarus @fatman17 @Slav Defence
Possessed By:China
Class:Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM)
Basing:Road-mobile/ground-launched
Length:4.8 m
Diameter:0.4 m
Launch Weight:600 kg or 1,175 kg
Payload:Single warhead, 150-200 kg
Warhead:HE, FAE, cluster bomblets
Propulsion:Solid propellant
Range:150 or 200 km
Status: Development
In Service:2009?
The SY-400 is a short-range, ground-launched ballistic missile similar to the B-611, P-12, and GWS missiles also produced by the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The SY-400 was first exhibited in October 2008, and it appears similar to the Russian Buk-M1 (SA-11 Gadfly) surface-to-air missile. A larger version, known as SY-400 mod, was displayed in 2011.
SY-400 and TEL vehicle.
Jane’s Strategic Weapon Systems
The SY-400 has a length of 4.8 m, a body diameter of .4 m, and a launch weight of 600 or 1,175 kg. The missile can carry a single warhead payload with the option of HE (150 kg), or HE fragmentation, submunitions, and EMP (200 to 250 kg). The SY-400 is powered by a solid propellant engine that can carry it up to 200 km. The guidance is believed to be a mid-course INS/GPS system, and possibly a terrain comparison terminal guidance system. The former would have an accuracy of 100 to 150 m, whereas the latter would be 30 to 50 m CEP. The 8 x 8 TEL vehicle can carry 8 SY-400 missiles.
The SY-400 mod has a length of 6.45 m, a body diameter of .4 m, and a launch weight of 1,276 kg. The mod version carries a 300 kg payload capable of delivering a HE blast/fragmentation, FAE, or a 660 cluster bomblet warhead. The range has been reduced to 150 km due to the extra weight of the missile and the payload. The SY-400 mod utilizes a INS/GPS guidance and has an accuracy of 50 m CEP.Both missiles are likely still in development. The SY-400 was expected to enter into service in 2009, but this has not been confirmed. 1
Lennox, Duncan. “SY-400.” Jane’s Strategic Weapon Systems (Offensive Weapons). August 28, 2012. (accessed September 12, 2012). ↩
This entry was posted in and tagged China, Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM), by editor. Bookmark the permalink.
Last updated: October 26, 2012 at 5:42 pm
Hey guys should we go for it has really good Range and also lot off enemies cities can be targetted and several Missile fired at once what you have to say
@Aeronaut @Icarus @fatman17 @Slav Defence
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