China’s new HQ-19 missile system makes public debut

China has publicly showcased its HQ-19 long-range surface-to-air missile system for the first time at the Zhuhai Airshow, offering a rare glimpse into one of its advanced anti-ballistic missile defense platforms.

The HQ-19, which experts compare to the U.S. THAAD-ER system, is designed for intercepting ballistic missiles at extended ranges and has reportedly been in service with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) for some time.

The display featured a six-missile launcher mounted on a high-mobility 8×8 platform. Accompanying the launcher, China also presented the 610A information radar, a critical component of the HQ-19’s detection and targeting system.

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The missile employs a kinetic kill warhead, which uses direct impact to neutralize incoming threats, a technique often praised for its precision and effectiveness. A defense analyst described the HQ-19’s launcher vehicle as measuring approximately 13 meters in length, with missile canisters reaching a height of 7.8 meters. The missiles are launched using a steep-angle cold launch system—a feature that reduces stress on the launcher and offers improved survivability during engagements.

Experts believe that China’s decision to display the HQ-19 publicly signals its intention to project military advancements and reaffirm its capabilities in anti-ballistic missile defense.

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