Sudan strikes Chinese-made FK-2000 air defense system

Key Points
  • Sudan’s army said it destroyed an RSF-operated Chinese-made FK-2000 air defense system in the Ed Dubeibat area of South Kordofan.
  • The FK-2000 had been used by RSF units to engage Sudanese aircraft, including transport planes and strike drones, affecting air operations in the conflict.

Sudan’s army said it destroyed a Chinese-made FK-2000 air defense system operated by the Rapid Support Forces in the Ed Dubeibat area of South Kordofan.

The FK-2000 system was neutralized during ongoing combat operations around Ed Dubeibat. The military said the system had been used by RSF units to contest Sudanese Air Force operations over central and southern parts of the country.

The FK-2000 is a combined gun-and-missile air defense system developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. The system is mounted on an 8×8 wheeled chassis and integrates a turret equipped with surface-to-air missiles and two six-barrel 30 mm cannons designed for close-in defense against aerial threats.

- ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW -

According to publicly available specifications, the missile component of the FK-2000 can engage aircraft at ranges of roughly 1.2 to 25 kilometers, with shorter effective ranges against cruise missiles. The system relies on a combination of radar and optical tracking to detect, track, and engage targets and is intended to provide short-to-medium-range air defense coverage for maneuvering forces and fixed positions.

(Mintel World pic)

Sudanese military sources said the FK-2000 systems had been supplied to the Rapid Support Forces from the United Arab Emirates, with transfers routed through Chad.

The RSF units previously used the FK-2000 to shoot down several Sudanese Air Force aircraft. Military officials stated that losses attributed to RSF air defenses included transport aircraft such as the Il-76 and multiple unmanned aerial vehicles, including Bayraktar Akıncı strike drones.

The conflict in Sudan has increasingly featured advanced military hardware, including unmanned systems and imported air defense equipment, raising concerns among regional and international observers about arms proliferation and escalation.

Readers who wish to follow our weekly coverage can subscribe to the Weekly Defense Roundup.

If you wish to report a grammatical or factual error in this article, please let us know by using the online form.

Executive Editor

Support The Defence Blog

Independent reporting takes resources. Join us on Patreon.

Become a patron

More Like This

UAE bypasses Hormuz blockade with emergency Korean missile airlift

The United Arab Emirates has dispatched multiple C-17 military transport aircraft to South Korea this week to airlift a new Cheongung-II air defense battery...

Turkish air defense missiles spotted in Khartoum combat zone

Sudan's military appears to have used a Turkish-made HİSAR-A surface-to-air missile during an attempt to repel a drone attack over Khartoum, offering open-source evidence...

Sudanese military fires air-to-air missile from drone to kill drone

Sudan's military shot down an enemy combat drone using one of its own unmanned aircraft, with the Sudanese Armed Forces deploying a Bayraktar Akıncı...

UAE tests SHADOW 25 jet-powered kamikaze drone

Edge Group, the Emirati state-owned defense conglomerate, has released footage of a test of its SHADOW 25 jet-powered loitering munition, a canister-launched one-way attack...

Chinese laser weapon system spotted in the UAE

A Chinese vehicle-mounted laser weapon system designed for counter-drone operations has been spotted at the Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates, images...