Chinese air to ground weapons (missiles, PGMs, etc)

zhangjim

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Strikes with guided munitions.

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There's the same video here, but the comments are interesting.
"除了地堡桥梁目标以外慢放可以看到 00:16 疑似岛海军 “光华”级导弹艇,00:21 疑似爱国者导弹发射车,以及 1:03 爱国者导弹搜索雷达 以及多处出现的疑似雄风二/ 爱国者导弹发射车(对岸雄二导弹和爱国者导弹的发射架比较类似,但是雄二导弹涂装是灰色的,爱国者导弹的涂装是绿色的)"
Simple translation:
00:16 suspected Taiwan Navy's Kuang Hua VI
00:21suspected Patriot missile launcher
01:03suspected Patriot missile search radar
There are also launchers similar to Hsiung Feng II and Patriot missiles.
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by78

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Can anyone ID the missile being fired from this Z-19? Look at those substantial strakes.

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by78

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Can anyone ID the missile being fired from this Z-19? Look at those substantial strakes.

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Upon closer inspection, each strake appears to be composed of two sections in tandem. The forward section is basically a small fin, and the rear section is much longer in length. I wonder if the rear section is foldable... If it is, this missile might be the same as the previously seen missile tentatively designated
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by Huitong. The image below captures a KD-X right after launch and probably just before the rear sections began to unfold.

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Philister

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Upon closer inspection, each strake appears to be composed of two sections in tandem. The forward section is basically a small fin, and the rear section is much longer in length. I wonder if the rear section is foldable... If it is, this missile might be the same as the previously seen missile tentatively designated
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by Huitong. The image below captures a KD-X right afterlaunch and probably just before the rear sections began to unfold.

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by78

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What are those munitions on the outer pylons? Yet another new missile? It looks like folded wings are tucked on the underside.

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I think I've found the answer. This is the CM-501XA/CM-501X loitering munition, first seen at Zhuhai. A blurb about the missile is below.

The CM-501XA loitering munition has a long range. It adopts a single wing with a large aspect ratio and a rectangular projectile body, which can not only improve the lift-drag ratio of the whole projectile and increase the range, but also realize the modular load, which can be either the detection system or the warhead. The CM-501XA is capable of staying in a combat zone for up to 30 minutes at a control radius of 60 km, monitoring the battle zone for extended periods of time and responding to calls to strike time-sensitive targets, such as mobile air defense systems. The CM-501XA loitering munition is 2 meters long and has a cylindrical structure on the head. The rear part of the projectile has a square section (230×230 mm). It has two pop-up wings and weighs over 100 kg. It is equipped with 8.5 kg. Small high rupture disc warhead. It is reported that the loitering munition has more than 30 minutes of endurance and can strike more than 70 kilometers of stationary and moving targets. After the launch, the loitering munition will continue to hover over the battlefield, and when it finds the target or receives an attack command to launch an attack, it has the advantages of both the missile and the drone. The loitering munitions are on standby in the battlefield, causing great deterrents and threats to enemy ground targets

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