joshuatree
Captain
The Chinese military has made improved variants of the HQ-7 system and missiles, so logically I'd think that the HQ-7 on Chinese Navy ships may also receive such upgrades during refit. The French, for example, has updated the system with VT-1 and Mk.3 variants.
The HQ-10 has some obvious improvements, such as ability to mount up to 24 rounds on the launcher. But as far as the missile itself is concerned, how does it match up to improved HQ-7 variants in intercepting missile threats?
While the missile itself may not have any significant advantage, isn't the HQ-10 missile smaller? So if a 24 round unit was installed, wouldn't that reduce top weight because the HQ-7 launcher is removed along with its reload mechanism? Also, I always thought missiles have a shelf life so eventually, you still need to build new ones to replace expired ones. With HQ-10s becoming standardized, isn't there an economy of scale in that specific missile production?