In today's world, DF-11 is a topic that has captured the attention of numerous individuals and experts in various fields. Since its emergence, DF-11 has generated great interest and has been the subject of numerous studies, research and debates. This phenomenon has aroused both curiosity and fear in many people, since its impact on different aspects of modern life is undeniable. DF-11 has proven to be a relevant and extremely significant topic in our contemporary society, and its influence only seems to be constantly growing. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the various facets of DF-11 and analyze its impact in different areas, offering a comprehensive and insightful view on this topic that is so relevant today.
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Dong Feng 11 | |
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Type | SRBM |
Service history | |
In service | 1992-present |
Used by | PRC Pakistan Myanmar (M-11)[1][2] |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Academy of Rocket Motors Technology |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3,800 kg[3] |
Length | 7.5-8.5 m[3] |
Diameter | 0.86 m |
Warhead | 500 kg: 2/10/20 kiloton nuclear warhead, fuel-air explosive (FAE), chemical, or submunition[3] |
Engine | single-stage solid-propellant rocket |
Operational range |
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Guidance system | Astro-inertial guidance (including ring-laser gyroscope) + Beidou satellite guidance |
Launch platform | Road-mobile TEL |
The Dong-Feng 11 (a.k.a. M-11, CSS-7) is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
The DF-11 is a road-mobile short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) which began development in 1984 as the M-11, of which was led by the China Sanjiang Space Group (previously known as Base 066).[5] It entered service with the PLA Second Artillery Corps in 1992.[6]
In 1993, Pakistan purchased the weapon system in secrecy from China but M-11 are capable of delivering conventional ammunition not nuclear capable.
The DF-11 has range of 300 km with an 800 kg payload. An improved DF-11A version has increased range of >825 km.[7] The range of the M-11 does not violate the limits set by the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). Unlike previous Chinese ballistic missiles, the DF-11 use solid fuel, which greatly reduces launch preparation time (15-30 min). Liquid-fueled missiles such as the DF-5 require up to 2 hours of pre-launch preparation. The upgraded DF-11B has been revealed as well.[8] Estimates on the number of DF-11s in service vary between 500 and 600.[9][10] The launch vehicle is made by Wanshan Special Vehicle. A bunker buster[11] variant with improved accuracy called the "DF-11AZT" has also been revealed.[12]
[13][14] | DF-11 | DF-11A | DF-11AZT |
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Diameter | {0.8 m (2.6 ft) | ||
Length | 7.5 m (25 ft) | 8.5 m (28 ft) | |
Weight | 3,800 kg (8,400 lb) | 4,200 kg (9,300 lb) | |
Payload | 800 kg (1,800 lb) | 500 kg (1,100 lb) | 800 kg (1,800 lb) |
Range | 280–350 km (170–220 mi) | 530–600 km (330–370 mi) or 700–825 km (435–513 mi) (Unconfirmed) |
600 km (370 mi) |
CEP | 500–600 m | 200 m (INS) 20–30 m (GPS) |
50~100 m |