Would it be wise to have such a large missile (KT) as a long term ASAT/ABM system?
The US used a modified SM-3 to respond to China's ASAT test - and the SM-3 is far smaller than the KT-1 I believe...
...So was this test of a new indigenous system of a S-300/PMU/PMU-2/HQ-9 - and was it a complete system like THAAD or PAC-3, or just a one off modification like the 2007 ASAT test?
this is a midcourse interception so its not in the same niche as HQ-9 i dont think.
and it prolly wont be operational til a lot later...but what's really of value here is the tracking system, radar, guiding system and everything else involved.