DF-3 (Dongfeng 3) Chinese Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile
Dongfeng 3



Designed to be China’s first modern missile, the Dongfeng 3 (DF-3/CSS-2) Chinese Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) has a range of up to 3,100 km and was deemed operational in 1971. The silo-based, single-stage, MRBM uses liquid propellant and an inertial guidance system. The DF-3, and its improved variant the DF-3A, have largely been replaced by the DF-21 and only a minimal number of DF-3 missiles are suspected to exist today. Many outmoded DF-3 missiles have been outsourced to Saudi Arabia. The DF-3A is an upgraded variant of the DF-3 that became operational in August 1988. Like the DF-3, the DF-3A lacks significant road-mobile capabilities however it is deployed using a towed launcher. The improved missile possesses a range of up to 4,000 km and a more accurate guidance system than the DF-3. Both missiles share the same propellants, diameter, and burn time, however, the DF-3A has an improved version of the YF-2 engine. The DF-3 and the DF-3A proved that China possesses the technological capacity to produce MRBMs and granted China the chance to expand their A2/AD range. This also paved the way for many of China’s advances in ballistic missiles such as the D-21 and its several variants.