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The HQ-17 ( zh, s=红旗-17, t=紅旗-17, p=Hóng Qí-17, l=Red Banner-17;
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: CH-SA-15) is an all-weather, low to medium altitude, short-range
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system derived from the
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.


Development

In 1996, China ordered 14 Tor-M1 missile systems from
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, delivered under contract in 1997. In 1999, another contract for 13 Tor-M1 systems was signed between Russia and China. Delivery of the systems took place in 2000. Around 2000, China sought to license-produce the Tor-M1 missile system locally, however, Russia reportedly refused. As a result, China decided to reverse-engineer the missile system. The HQ-17 was incorporated into
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service around early 2013. The system's existence was confirmed by the Chinese military in 2015. An export variant, called FM-2000, was displayed at the
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in 2018.


Design

The HQ-17 features various improvements over the Tor-M1 system. The HQ-17 incorporates an indigenous all-terrain tracked launch vehicle, a new
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(IFF) antenna on top of the search radar, an
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radar for better performance against jamming, and the ability to datalink with other Chinese systems. A typical HQ-17 air defense battery consists of one command vehicle, 4 missile launch vehicles, 2 NG-80 reloading vehicles, 2 NG-80 ammunition transport vehicles, and other support vehicles. Although a battery of the HQ-17 usually operates independently, it can also receive data-linked targeting data from surveillance radars. The HQ-17 is designed to keep up with mechanized troops like tank battalions to provide air cover on the move, as well as protect critical military premises.


Armament

The HQ-17 missile is physically similar to the Tor-M1, with a weight of around 165 kg, a length of around 2.9 m, and a diameter of around 0.23 m. Its slant range for intercepting flying aerial targets is 1.5 km to 15 km, slightly longer than the Tor-M1, and operates at an altitude of 10 m to 10 km. The missile guidance system comprises
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by either the tracking radar, the television sight, or the thermal sight on the launch vehicle. Each vehicle carries 2 x 4 missile canisters for a total of 8 missiles, which can be reloaded 4 missiles at a time by a Shaanxi SX2306 reloading truck equipped with a crane.


Fire control

Each launch vehicle carries one PESA search radar and one AESA guidance radar. The Chinese PESA search radar has a longer range than the original Tor system, with a detection range of 45 km. The system can monitor up to 48 targets, track 24 targets, and engage 2 targets simultaneously. Other tracking devices include
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, a thermal tracking sight and a television tracking sight.


Chassis

The launch vehicle of the HQ-17 integrates both missile and radar systems on a single chassis, capable of operating independently without other battery vehicles. The tracked chassis weighs around 32 metric tons and has dimensions of 8 m long, 3.2 m tall, and 4 m wide. It is reportedly powered by a roughly 750-800 hp diesel engine and has a maximum speed of 65 km/h and a range of 600 km. The wheeled launch vehicle is produced by
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and is a 6x6 chassis similar to a Belarusian
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. The vehicle weighs around 30 tons and is about 9.7 m long, 3.1 m tall, and 3.7 m wide. The vehicle includes an
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transmission, a
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, and a lightly armored hull that protects against small arms fire and shell splinters. It is reportedly powered by a diesel engine of roughly 400 horsepower and has a maximum speed of 80 km/h and a range of 800 km. One major improvement of the wheeled variant was the capability to fire on the move.


Deployment

The HQ-17 tracked version and HQ-17A wheeled version are both currently in service in the
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. In May 2021, around two batteries of HQ-17A entered service in China's Xinjiang Military Command at an altitude of more than 4500 m alongside two batteries of
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MLRS.


Variants

;HQ-17: Tracked variant ;HQ-17A: Wheeled variant ; FM-2000: Export-oriented wheeled variant. Featured upgraded electronic countermeasures (ECM) in the form of counter-jamming capability against multiple targets. ;HQ-17AE: An export variant based on wheeled HQ-17A. ;
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: Debuted at
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2022. It comprises the HQ-17AE and QW-12 short-range missiles, DK-1 low-altitude search radar, ZR-1500 drone defense system, and the ZK-K20 ground station.


Operators

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- 200 HQ-17, 50 HQ-17A as of 2023 ; *HQ-17AE ; * HQ-17AE ; *HQ-17AE


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List of surface-to-air missiles This is a list of surface-to-air missiles (SAMs). World War II * Enzian – Nazi Germany * Wasserfall – Nazi Germany * Rheintochter – Nazi Germany * Funryu – Empire of Japan Modern systems China * TY-90 * QW-3 * FN-6 * KS-1 (mis ...
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