Chinese air to air missiles

RedMercury

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If it is a reliable source and it looks photoshopped, it probably is, but the idea the source is conveying is probably real, he or she just didn't have a handy photo on hand.
 

Ambivalent

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Hmm, the rear control surfaces of the missiles under the wing in the first photo are forward of the exhaust maybe 75-100mm, much as these controls are on A-Darter. In the second photo, the rear controls are right at the exhaust much as they are on AIM-9X. The shape of the nozzle area bears some resemblance to AIM-9X as well.
 

tphuang

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I guess this is the first production batch of PL-12. One of those never before seen pictures. Not really sure how many are in there. Looks like they are placed in racks of 3 (one on top and 2 on bottom). I'm guessing around 30.
 

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carandol

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I guess this is the first production batch of PL-12. One of those never before seen pictures. Not really sure how many are in there. Looks like they are placed in racks of 3 (one on top and 2 on bottom). I'm guessing around 30.

Assuming the red items are radomes, what are the striped antennas running down the axis of the missile (assuming two on the opposite side)? Fuze antennas?
 

plawolf

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Assuming the red items are radomes, what are the striped antennas running down the axis of the missile (assuming two on the opposite side)? Fuze antennas?

The red bits are protective covers to protect the radome datalink antenna from damage during storage and transportation.
 
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