China releases images of training for the PCL-191 MLRS missile system, the ‘Chinese HIMARS’

 PCL-191 MLRS. Photo: X @clashreport PCL-191 MLRS. Photo: X @clashreport

Chinese state media recently published a video revealing details about the training and testing of the PCL-191 MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System), widely compared to the U.S. HIMARS system.

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In the images, the movement of the systems being transported by train can be seen, along with live-fire tests conducted during training.

According to the released information, the systems were transferred via a 3,000-kilometer railway route as part of the military exercise. The PCL-191 can launch up to eight 370 mm rockets, with a range of approximately 350 kilometers, or two Fire Dragon 480 tactical ballistic missiles, measuring 750 mm, with a range of up to 500 kilometers. This versatility makes the PCL-191 a crucial weapon in China’s military operations.

 PCL-191 MLRS. Photo: X @clashreport

The video reinforces China’s logistical capabilities, highlighting the importance of the country’s railway network. China currently has one of the largest railway networks in the world, with a total length of approximately 159,000 kilometers in 2023. In just the past year, around 3,637 kilometers of tracks have been added, of which 2,776 kilometers are designated exclusively for high-speed trains. Since 2010, the railway network has grown by more than 74%, increasing from 91,000 kilometers to current levels.

This growth in railway infrastructure allows the country to efficiently carry out large military movements, as seen in the transport of the PCL-191, which traveled thousands of kilometers to participate in the tests. The video and training highlight China’s ongoing efforts to expand its military and defense capabilities.

 PCL-191 MLRS. Photo: X @clashreport

Photo and video: X @clashreport. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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