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HQ-19 Chinese Mobile Interceptor Missile System

HQ-19

Interceptor Missile System
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Basic Information
Name
HQ-19 Chinese Mobile Interceptor Missile System
Designation
HQ-19
Alternate Designation
HQ-19
Equipment Type
Interceptor Missile System
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
2024
Description

The HQ-19 Chinese Mobile Interceptor Missile System is designed to target medium-range ballistic missiles, hypersonic glide vehicles, and low-orbit satellites. It intercepts ballistic threats during both the midcourse and terminal flight phases, utilizing direct-impact kinetic destruction to ensure precise neutralization without relying on explosive detonation. Its ability to operate at exo-atmospheric levels supports both homeland defense and strategic deterrence missions. The mobility of the HQ-19 allows for rapid repositioning to protect key assets, while its high-altitude capabilities make it a crucial component of China’s layered missile and space defense strategy. This system employs a kinetic kill vehicle to destroy targets through direct impact, which increases intercept precision and minimizes collateral damage by eliminating the need for conventional explosive warheads. As part of a layered defense network, the HQ-19 complements other platforms, such as the HQ-9 and the more advanced HQ-26, forming a key pillar of China’s anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) strategy. Its performance envelope and mission profile often lead to comparisons with Western systems such as THAAD and SM-3.

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type Wheeled (8x8)
Main Weapon kinetic kill vehicle
Range 3000.0 km
System
Alternate Designation HQ-19
Type Interceptor Missile System
Manufacturer INA
Mobile Launcher Vehicle The HQ-19 missile system employs a mobile launcher vehicle built on the TAS5380 8×8 military truck chassis. Each launcher features six vertical launch tubes mounted at the rear of the truck. The system utilizes a cold-launch method, where gas pressure ejects the missile from the launch tube before igniting the main rocket motor. This approach enhances safety and operational flexibility, allowing for quicker setup and reducing stress on the launch platform. Additionally, the launcher is equipped with hydraulic stabilizers and onboard power units, enabling rapid deployment and autonomous operation.
Engine The missile of HQ-19 itself is a two-stage solid-fuel interceptor that utilizes a dual-pulse rocket motor to provide thrust during different flight phases.
Guidance System The guidance suite comprises an active radar seeker coupled with an advanced infrared sensor mounted on the sides of the missile to mitigate atmospheric heating effects during high-speed flight. This combined guidance enables highly accurate target interception at long ranges and altitudes.
Radar and Communication System The HQ-19 system is equipped with the Type 610A active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, which has an impressive detection range of up to 4,000 kilometers. This radar enables long-range tracking and provides midcourse guidance updates to interceptor missiles. It is designed to be highly resistant to electronic countermeasures and can track multiple high-speed, high-altitude threats simultaneously. The radar network is integrated with mobile command and control centers, secure communication systems, and target acquisition radars, ensuring synchronized data flow and a rapid response to threats within a distributed air defense grid.
Warhead A kinetic kill vehicle (KKV) serves as its warhead, designed to neutralize targets through direct impact in exo-atmospheric conditions.
Maximum Engagement Altitude 200 km
Maximum Range 3,000 km
Dimensions
Length 7.0 m
Diameter 0.5 m
Weight INA
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
H
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7 m
Width
0.5 m
Height
Weight
Operators (2)
China
Pakistan
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