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Chinese artillerymen conducted exercise with PHL-03 rocket launchers

Photo by Zhang Zhengju

China’s People’s Liberation Army soldiers of an artillery regiment conducted a live shell drill on August 16, 2017.

The artillerymen assigned to an army brigade under the PLA 75th Group Army conducted a live shell drill with heavy PHL-03 300mm rocket launcher systems. The PHL-03,  also known as AR2 in its export name,  is the 12-tube 300mm multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) developed by NORINCO for the China’s People’s Liberation Army.

The PHL03 is a highly digitized PHL96 with a computerized fire control system (FCS) incorporating GPS/GLONASS, similar to that of the Type 90A SPMRL, with a four-man crew (compared with three for the BM-30/PHL96), which entered service around 2004-2005, only a year or two after its predecessor, the PHL96. As with the PHL96, the PHL03 is not exactly a guided SPMRL because it is the submunitions that are guided, not the rockets themselves.

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The PHL03 is a Chinese version of the Soviet heavy multiple rocket launcher BM-30 Smerch.

Photo by Zhang Zhengju
Photo by Zhang Zhengju
Photo by Zhang Zhengju
Photo by Zhang Zhengju

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