Tajikistan buys Chinese HQ-17AE air defense system

Tajikistan publicly displayed its newly acquired HQ-17AE air defense system for the first time during a military parade marking the 32nd anniversary of its Armed Forces.

The event showcased four combat vehicles and two transporter-loader vehicles, underscoring the growing military cooperation between Tajikistan and China.

According to reports, the HQ-17AE, an advanced short-range surface-to-air missile system, was recently delivered from China as part of Tajikistan’s efforts to modernize its air defense capabilities. The system, developed from the Russian Tor-M1, is designed for all-weather operations and can intercept low- to medium-altitude aerial threats.

- ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW -

The HQ-17AE missile closely resembles the Tor-M1 in terms of specifications, weighing approximately 165 kg, measuring 2.9 meters in length, and having a diameter of 0.23 meters. It boasts an interception range of 1.5 km to 15 km and an altitude engagement envelope of 10 m to 10 km, slightly exceeding the capabilities of its Russian predecessor. The system officially entered service with the People’s Liberation Army of China in 2013 and was publicly acknowledged by Chinese military officials in 2015.

File photo of a HQ-17

Beyond China, the HQ-17AE has also been exported to Serbia and Saudi Arabia, reflecting Beijing’s growing influence in the global arms market. Tajikistan’s acquisition follows a broader regional trend, with neighboring Uzbekistan also bolstering its air defense with Chinese-made systems, including the FM-90 short-range surface-to-air missile system and the KS-1C medium-to-long-range air defense system.

The introduction of the HQ-17AE into Tajikistan’s military inventory signals a strategic shift in the country’s defense procurement strategy, aligning more closely with China for advanced weaponry.

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

Seoul protests China-Russia aircraft entering its air defense zone

South Korean Air Force fighters scrambled on June 27, 2026, after nearly 10 Chinese and Russian military aircraft successively entered and exited the Korea...

China accuses Japan of simulating attacks on carrier Liaoning

Japanese warships and aircraft conducted simulated attacks against China's aircraft carrier Liaoning during its 40-day deployment to the South China Sea and Western Pacific...

China-linked spy site in Cuba is now fully operational

A sprawling Cuban intelligence facility just 145 kilometers (90 miles) from the Florida coast has completed construction of a powerful new antenna array capable...

China claims its J-10 swept one of Europe’s best jets 9-0

Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10CE fighter jets went undefeated against Qatar's Eurofighter Typhoons in nine simulated air combat engagements during a joint exercise in 2024, with...

Chinese firm sells radar stealth coating for drones

Making a drone invisible to radar used to require years of classified engineering work, precision manufacturing, and a defense budget measured in billions. A...