HQ-19 long-range surface-to-air missile system. Video and photo: X @Nickatgreat1220
China has publicly unveiled its advanced HQ-19 long-range surface-to-air missile system at the Zhuhai Airshow, offering the public a rare opportunity to observe one of its most sophisticated ballistic missile defense platforms.
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The system on display included a launcher equipped with six missiles, mounted on an 8×8 high-mobility platform, showcasing China’s capability to respond to long-range ballistic missile threats. In addition to the launcher, the 610A radar was exhibited, a crucial component for detecting and targeting threats, essential for the HQ-19’s effectiveness.
Compared by experts to the U.S. THAAD-ER system, the HQ-19 is designed to intercept ballistic missiles over extended distances. The system has been in service with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) for some time, but this is the first time it has been publicly showcased.
Using a kinetic warhead, the HQ-19 neutralizes threats through direct impact, a technique renowned for its precision and efficiency. According to a defense analyst, the launch vehicle measures around 13 meters in length, while the missile cartridges reach a height of 7.8 meters. The missiles are launched using a cold-launch system at a steep angle, reducing wear on the launcher and increasing its durability under combat conditions.
Experts interpret the display of the HQ-19 as a clear message from China regarding its military advancements and its intent to reaffirm its ballistic missile defense capabilities, highlighting its growing role in global security.
Zhuhai Airshow
The Zhuhai Airshow China 2024 is scheduled from November 12 to 17 in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, in southern China. This will be the fifteenth edition of the Chinese Air Show, coinciding with the 75th anniversary celebrations of the PLA Air Force.
The 2024 Air Show will be a special event for several reasons, including the debut of China’s latest stealth aircraft — the J-35A. With the official commissioning of this aircraft, China will become only the second country in the world to operate two different fifth-generation stealth fighter jets.
In an official announcement, the PLAAF stated it would showcase 36 different types of equipment for aerial demonstrations and static displays, fully presenting the development of its equipment.
Video and photo: X @Nickatgreat1220. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.