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Type 90A Chinese 122mm Multiple Rocket Launcher (MRL)

Type 90A

Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)
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Basic Information
Name
Type 90A Chinese 122mm Multiple Rocket Launcher (MRL)
Designation
Type 90A
Alternate Designation
Type 90A
Equipment Type
Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1995
Description

The Type 90A is an upgrade of the Type 90. The 40-round launcher is mounted on a Tienna XC2200 6×6 truck, has improved fire control, and a battery may be remotely controlled by a command vehicle. It is manufactured by Norinco

Ground Specifications
Engine Diesel (300 hp)
Active Protection None
Variants
Type 90 The Type 90 mounts a 40-round launcher on a Tiema SC2030 6X6 truck. The truck also carries a reload pack of 40 additional rockets; the launcher to be reloaded within 3 minutes.
Type 90B This is the latest variant of the system. The Type 90B system features a reconnaissance vehicle, as well as mobility and reliability improvements. Emplacement and displacement time is seven minutes. A standard Type 90B battalion would consist of three WZ 551 6 x 6 reconnaissance vehicles; battalion command vehicle based on a Mercedes-Benz 4 x 4 chassis; meteorological radar on two Steyr 4 x 4 vehicles; two Steyr 4 x 4 maintenance vehicles, one for mechanical and one for electronic maintenance; and three missile batteries.
System
Alternative Designation Type 90A
Type Multiple Launch Rocket System
Caliber 122mm
Chassis Modified Mercedes-Benz 6 x 6 chassis, designated Tienna CX 2200
Crew INA
Displacement Time Less than 7 min
Emplacement Time Less than 7 min
Type 90A Battalion comprises A typical Type 90A battalion consists of a 6 x 6 battalion command vehicle, three 4 x 4 forward observation post vehicles and three missile batteries. Each battery consists of a command vehicle, six rocket launchers, six resupply vehicles and a maintenance vehicle.
Note The command post vehicle can control a number of Type 90A systems by remote control.
Dimensions
Length, Traveling 9.84 m
Width, Traveling 2.50 m
Height, Traveling 3.25 m
Weight, Combat 20,000 kg
Ground Clearance 0.41 m
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Air-Cooled Diesel
Engine Power 300 hp
Cruising Range 600 km
Speed, Maximum Road 85 km/h
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Fording Depth 0.90 m
Turning Radius 12.00 m
Main Weapon System
Launcher
Name INA
Type The electrically powered launcher has four rows of 10 tubes mounted above each other on a rotating cradle assembly.
Elevation 0% to +55%
Traverse +/-102 deg
Azimuth Range -102% to +1-2%
Stabilizers The truck is equipped with two hydraulically operated stabilizers at rear which are lowered in preparation for the rocket launch.
Modes The rocket launcher can be operated in manual, semi-automatic, or automatic modes. The electrical firing system fires the rockets in either single or in salvo with 0.5 seconds interval.
Operation The launcher can be operated inside the driver's cab or remotely outside the vehicle.
Rate of Fire 40 rds in 18-20 sec
Reloading Rack The reloading rack located in front of the launcher can load the launcher in under 3 minutes.
Cover The truck is equipped with a hydraulically operated foldable canvas cover, which covers the launcher and the reloading rack when the truck is in travelling mode.
Note The vehicle is fitted with slope and gradient sensors, launcher elevation and and azimuth sensors, as well as GPS and computerised fire control system to ensure higher firing accuracy.
Missile
Rocket Type The free rocket used by the WS-1 and WS-1B consists of the warhead and fuse, an FG-42/43 rocket motor and the tail section. The FG-42/43 rocket motor is a single chamber, solid rocket motor with an advanced hydroxy-terminated polybutadine (HTPB) composition rocket propellant. The rocket of the WS-2 system features four control surfaces in the middle section of the rocket for terminal guidance.
Warhead Type The rocket can be fitted with various types of warheads including anti-armor/personnel submunition, blasting, fuel air explosive (FAE), and high-explosive (HE). The ZDB-2 blasting warhead is loaded with steel balls and prefabricated fragments. The SZB-1 submunition warhead is designed to destroy large area targets such as armour formation and infantry troops. When the SZB-1 submunition warhead detonates, around 500 bullets are expelled under high pressure.
Maximum Range 40 km
Basic Load 40 Rounds
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS Yes, The launcher is controlled by computer through a man-machine interface. Another interface connects to a battalion central command system. Instructions can be input directly from the interface or manually through push-buttons.
Direct Fire Yes
Indirect Fire Yes
Position Location System Yes
Automatic Operating and Laying System The automatic operating and laying system consists of five main subsystems: an HJ-1 mini-computer; launcher direction-finder (which requires less than 3 sec to display the launcher's magnetic azimuth angle); longitudinal and transversal slope sensors; launcher assembly elevation and traverse positi on sensors; and a special vehicle power supply interface unit.
Protection
Hull Armor INA
Applique Armor No
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
NBC Protection INA
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Rocket Artillery Systems
Land > Artillery > Rocket Artillery Systems
Filter Label
T
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
3.25 m
Weight
20000 kg
Operators (4)
China
Oman
Peru
United Arab Emirates
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