PLA Anti-Air Missile (SAM) systems

doggydogdo

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Two more images of HQ-29.

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Theres tubes on the back of the missile, maybe HQ-29 runs on liquid fuel?
 

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Seems like the PLA version of the FK-3000 is mounted on a different chassis than the export version. Also this has only a single barrel compared to the export one. Does anyone perhaps know what caliber this is?
The export version has two 23 mm guns.
 

bsdnf

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Seems like the PLA version of the FK-3000 is mounted on a different chassis than the export version. Also this has only a single barrel compared to the export one. Does anyone perhaps know what caliber this is?
The export version has two 23 mm guns.
Nope, these are two completely different models. FK-2000 has two 23mm guns, and the FK-3000 has only one 30mm gun.
 

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Thanks for your quick reply bsdnf, but you said in another thread in this forum that the Mengshi with the 35 mm revolver gun will not attend the parade on August the 3d. Do you perhaps know whether this Mengshi version is/ or will be in service? I saw once a picture of two of those vehicles on a trailer, but it doesn’t mean anything.
 

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this FK-3000 is not carrying 96 Sam it is clearly carrying the 12 pack Sam version here is it in the Pic below
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And the it's not 96 Sam in a pack it's 48 the pics below is the 48 version
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I was under the impression that the FK3000 in PLA service was just a revised canister design, with some visible cross lines at the front indicative of quad packing.

What is the platform that carries the 12 canister setup in the first picture?

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So, going back at the Zhuhai 2024 thread, we can see two things

First is the FK-3000 main vehicle, carrying the 12 canister setup per side.... note that their size actually corresponds pretty well to the quad packed system seen at the earlier FK-3000 version in 2022, and the 2024 version's missile canisters are geometrically not similar to other past FK-3000 missiles as far as I'm aware

2024 version:
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2022 version:
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Second, is the FK-3000 UGV in 2024, carrying canisters that look identical to the 2024 FK3000's canisters, note the location of the bolts and main canister structural rings, and signs like arrows and CoG markers.
We can also see it has a FK-3000S missile on it, which is the missile that it is fitted with in the canister... assuming the missile has folding fins (which is a reasonable guess given most missiles have folding fins these days), it would correspond to a quad packed FK-3000S canister.

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Which is to say, I suspect the FK-3000 2024 missile canister (and which we see in PLA service) is just a revised quad pack of the FK-3000 2022 missile canister, and that the missile utilized in the quad pack is the FK-3000S small missile.
 
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AsuraGodFiend

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I was under the impression that the FK3000 in PLA service was just a revised canister design, with some visible cross lines at the front indicative of quad packing.

What is the platform that carries the 12 canister setup in the first picture?
Idk but I do know there is a longer missles also so it's can be both a new canister design for the 48 pack and it can be a 12 version
Casue look at these pics below this is the missles and clearly all them are diff although some pics are from fk2000 there is no reason the FK3000 can't carry these missles also that would be just be plain stupid 1000003801.jpg1000003802.jpg1000003799.jpg1000003800.jpg
 
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