So, to get the obvious out of the way, the image in this display is obviously quite different from the FM-3000N depicted in the VLS mockup. In fact the missile in this display looks identical to the standard FM-3000 we know.
That said, the characteristics and specs of the FM-3000N as described here are decent from what I can see.
But I'm not sure if the 3-5 missile is FM-3000N -- the possibility is not small that the FM-3000N may have been a failed contender developed for the 3-5 missile tender.
Some generic missile that they made a big and a small version of, plus a blunted version for a cruise missile. The bigger SAM in the VLS is supposed to be the HHQ-9 and yet it looks like a bigger version of the smaller missile, and does not look like the HHQ-9 either.
45km is close to 50km. I always suspect Zhuhai ranges are generally under quoted anyway.
This kind of missile design is similar to 9M96 Redut, whose versions range from 40km to 120km.
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Its closer to say this is more of a Chinese Redut than an ESSM.
Well, FM-3000N is quad packable, and I assume that the missile depicted in the VLS mockup is the true configuration of FM-3000N.
But even if it isn't, the missile with the specifications as listed in the display, and being quad packable, I think can be fairly described as an ESSM equivalent.
The 9m96E, to my understanding, cannot be quad packed in the Redut/Resurs VLS.
Quadpacking 9M96E was one of the things they were planning for the UKSK VLS.
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On the Redut VLS, the quad pack ones are the 9M100s.
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