The Dong-Feng 15 (a.k.a. DF-15, M-9, CSS-6) is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China. The DF-15 and the newer DF-16 are thought to be the only non-nuclear missiles in use by the People's Liberation ArmySecond Artillery Corps. The U.S. Department of Defense estimated in 2008 that China had 315-355 DF-15 missiles and 90-110 launchers.
History
Development on the DF-15 began in 1985 with a finalized design proposal being approved by the PLA in 1987. From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, testing of the missile was done in the Gobi Desert. The first public display of the missile took place at the Beijing Defense Exposition in 1988. The SAC had allegedly deployed a small number of the missiles the following year.
Description
The DF-15 uses a solid fuel, single-stage rocket. It is vertically launched from an eight-wheeled transporter erector launcher (TEL). The missile's trajectory is guided using small thrusters and an inertial guidance system on the warhead. The warhead is only a tenth of the size of the missile body. After the body and warhead separate, the body trails behind to camouflage the warhead. The terminal velocity of the missile is over Mach 6.
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The Dong-Feng 15 is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
Development on the DF-15 began in 1985 with a finalized design proposal approved by the PLA in 1987. From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, missile testing was done in the Gobi Desert. The first public display of the missile took place at the Beijing Defense Exposition in 1986. The Second Artillery Corps had allegedly deployed a small number of the missiles the following year.
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DF-15B Ballistic Missile That China Flaunts Taiwan Island
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DF-15B China PRC Short Range Ballistic Missile in Action
DF-15B China PRC Short Range Ballistic Missile in Action
Originated From:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Possessed By:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Class:Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM)
Basing:Road-mobile
Length:9.1 m
Diameter:1.0 m
Launch Weight:6,200 kg
Payload:Single warhead, 500-750 kg
Warhead:HE, nuclear 90 kT, chemical, EMP, or submunitions
Propulsion:Solid propellant
Range:600 km
Status:Operational
In Service:1990
The DF-15 (CSS-6) is a short-range, road-mobile, solid propellant ballistic missile. It is a member of the “M” family, which began development in 1984. The “M” type missiles were developed specifically for the purpose of export, and are sold with high explosive warheads. It is believed that the DF-15, otherwise known as the M-9, was developed for Syria and that ...
published: 03 Sep 2015
مصر حصلت على الصاروخ الباليستى الصينى المخيف DF-15 وتقوم بتصنيعه محليا داخل مصر
الصاروخ الباليستى الصينى DF-15 الذى تملكه مصر طبقا لإعلان وكالة المخابرات المركزية الامريكية حيث قامت مصر بنقل تقنية الصاروخ الصينى لتصنيعه و تطويره محليا فى مصر فما هى قدرات الصاروخ DF-15 الباليستى
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The Dong-Feng 15 is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
Development on the DF-15 began in 1985 with a finalized design...
The Dong-Feng 15 is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
Development on the DF-15 began in 1985 with a finalized design proposal approved by the PLA in 1987. From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, missile testing was done in the Gobi Desert. The first public display of the missile took place at the Beijing Defense Exposition in 1986. The Second Artillery Corps had allegedly deployed a small number of the missiles the following year.
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The Dong-Feng 15 is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
Development on the DF-15 began in 1985 with a finalized design proposal approved by the PLA in 1987. From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, missile testing was done in the Gobi Desert. The first public display of the missile took place at the Beijing Defense Exposition in 1986. The Second Artillery Corps had allegedly deployed a small number of the missiles the following year.
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Taiwan's Defense Ministry said on August 4 that the Chinese army had launched a total of 11 missiles, including DF-15B ballistic missiles, into the waters north...
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said on August 4 that the Chinese army had launched a total of 11 missiles, including DF-15B ballistic missiles, into the waters north, south, and east of the island.
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Charles Plueddeman checks out this new 15HP Suzuki outboard motor, the first of its size with direct fuel injection.
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DF-15B China PRC Short Range Ballistic Missile in Action
Originated From:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Possessed By:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Class:S...
DF-15B China PRC Short Range Ballistic Missile in Action
Originated From:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Possessed By:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Class:Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM)
Basing:Road-mobile
Length:9.1 m
Diameter:1.0 m
Launch Weight:6,200 kg
Payload:Single warhead, 500-750 kg
Warhead:HE, nuclear 90 kT, chemical, EMP, or submunitions
Propulsion:Solid propellant
Range:600 km
Status:Operational
In Service:1990
The DF-15 (CSS-6) is a short-range, road-mobile, solid propellant ballistic missile. It is a member of the “M” family, which began development in 1984. The “M” type missiles were developed specifically for the purpose of export, and are sold with high explosive warheads. It is believed that the DF-15, otherwise known as the M-9, was developed for Syria and that the DF-11 (CSS-7), or M-11, was created for Pakistan. The “M” family class of missiles was derived from the Soviet S-75 (SA-2) short-range surface-to-air missile (SAM). The tactical use of the DF-15 is similar to the use of Iraqi ‘Scuds’ in the Gulf War. This involves using the missiles to strike at military targets or to bombard civilian areas outside the range of traditional ordinance. This takes advantage of the range and mobility of the missile’s Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) vehicle. The DF-15 has double the range of the older ‘Scud’ system, but lacks the previous payload capacity. This lower payload is compensated for by the use of modern high explosives (HE) or nuclear weapons, which results in equivalent damage. The original system was equipped with an inaccurate inertial guidance system that was only sufficient for use against large targets such as airfields, staging areas and military bases. Later versions coupled the inertial guidance with a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system, making the missile a viable asset for attacking hardened targets or moving military units.
DF-15A
Cosmetically, the DF-15A is slightly longer than the DF-15 at 10 m, and it also has a rounded nose shape.
The accuracy of this variation has improved due to the sectored control fins at the rear of the missile, GPS updates and a radar terminal correlation system, and possibly flip-out control fins on the re-entry vehicle (RV). The accuracy is estimated to be 30 to 45 m CEP.
The payload is reportedly 600 kg, but some have suggested that it could be varied. A 2009 report indicated that the maximum range is 900 km.
DF-15B
Similar to the DF-15A, the DF-15B has components that greatly increase the accuracy including sectored control fins, improved terminal guidance, control fins on the RV, and an active radar seeker and laser range finder. The accuracy is estimated to be 5 to 10 m CEP.
The range is reported to be between 50 and 800 km depending on the payload.
DF-15C
An unconfirmed report suggested a third variation is being developed. This version is designed to strike hardened underground facilities by impacting at a steep trajectory.
DF-15B China PRC Short Range Ballistic Missile in Action
Originated From:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Possessed By:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Class:Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM)
Basing:Road-mobile
Length:9.1 m
Diameter:1.0 m
Launch Weight:6,200 kg
Payload:Single warhead, 500-750 kg
Warhead:HE, nuclear 90 kT, chemical, EMP, or submunitions
Propulsion:Solid propellant
Range:600 km
Status:Operational
In Service:1990
The DF-15 (CSS-6) is a short-range, road-mobile, solid propellant ballistic missile. It is a member of the “M” family, which began development in 1984. The “M” type missiles were developed specifically for the purpose of export, and are sold with high explosive warheads. It is believed that the DF-15, otherwise known as the M-9, was developed for Syria and that the DF-11 (CSS-7), or M-11, was created for Pakistan. The “M” family class of missiles was derived from the Soviet S-75 (SA-2) short-range surface-to-air missile (SAM). The tactical use of the DF-15 is similar to the use of Iraqi ‘Scuds’ in the Gulf War. This involves using the missiles to strike at military targets or to bombard civilian areas outside the range of traditional ordinance. This takes advantage of the range and mobility of the missile’s Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) vehicle. The DF-15 has double the range of the older ‘Scud’ system, but lacks the previous payload capacity. This lower payload is compensated for by the use of modern high explosives (HE) or nuclear weapons, which results in equivalent damage. The original system was equipped with an inaccurate inertial guidance system that was only sufficient for use against large targets such as airfields, staging areas and military bases. Later versions coupled the inertial guidance with a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system, making the missile a viable asset for attacking hardened targets or moving military units.
DF-15A
Cosmetically, the DF-15A is slightly longer than the DF-15 at 10 m, and it also has a rounded nose shape.
The accuracy of this variation has improved due to the sectored control fins at the rear of the missile, GPS updates and a radar terminal correlation system, and possibly flip-out control fins on the re-entry vehicle (RV). The accuracy is estimated to be 30 to 45 m CEP.
The payload is reportedly 600 kg, but some have suggested that it could be varied. A 2009 report indicated that the maximum range is 900 km.
DF-15B
Similar to the DF-15A, the DF-15B has components that greatly increase the accuracy including sectored control fins, improved terminal guidance, control fins on the RV, and an active radar seeker and laser range finder. The accuracy is estimated to be 5 to 10 m CEP.
The range is reported to be between 50 and 800 km depending on the payload.
DF-15C
An unconfirmed report suggested a third variation is being developed. This version is designed to strike hardened underground facilities by impacting at a steep trajectory.
الصاروخ الباليستى الصينى DF-15 الذى تملكه مصر طبقا لإعلان وكالة المخابرات المركزية الامريكية حيث قامت مصر بنقل تقنية الصاروخ الصينى لتصنيعه و تطويره محليا فى ...
الصاروخ الباليستى الصينى DF-15 الذى تملكه مصر طبقا لإعلان وكالة المخابرات المركزية الامريكية حيث قامت مصر بنقل تقنية الصاروخ الصينى لتصنيعه و تطويره محليا فى مصر فما هى قدرات الصاروخ DF-15 الباليستى
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#الصواريخ_المصرية_عابرة_القارات
#حرب_الصين_أمريكا
#تطور_البرنامج_الصاروخى_المصرى
#df_15_missile_Egypt
الصاروخ الباليستى الصينى DF-15 الذى تملكه مصر طبقا لإعلان وكالة المخابرات المركزية الامريكية حيث قامت مصر بنقل تقنية الصاروخ الصينى لتصنيعه و تطويره محليا فى مصر فما هى قدرات الصاروخ DF-15 الباليستى
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#حرب_الصين_أمريكا
#تطور_البرنامج_الصاروخى_المصرى
#df_15_missile_Egypt
The Dong-Feng 15 is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
Development on the DF-15 began in 1985 with a finalized design proposal approved by the PLA in 1987. From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, missile testing was done in the Gobi Desert. The first public display of the missile took place at the Beijing Defense Exposition in 1986. The Second Artillery Corps had allegedly deployed a small number of the missiles the following year.
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DF-15B China PRC Short Range Ballistic Missile in Action
Originated From:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Possessed By:People's Republic of China (PRC)
Class:Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM)
Basing:Road-mobile
Length:9.1 m
Diameter:1.0 m
Launch Weight:6,200 kg
Payload:Single warhead, 500-750 kg
Warhead:HE, nuclear 90 kT, chemical, EMP, or submunitions
Propulsion:Solid propellant
Range:600 km
Status:Operational
In Service:1990
The DF-15 (CSS-6) is a short-range, road-mobile, solid propellant ballistic missile. It is a member of the “M” family, which began development in 1984. The “M” type missiles were developed specifically for the purpose of export, and are sold with high explosive warheads. It is believed that the DF-15, otherwise known as the M-9, was developed for Syria and that the DF-11 (CSS-7), or M-11, was created for Pakistan. The “M” family class of missiles was derived from the Soviet S-75 (SA-2) short-range surface-to-air missile (SAM). The tactical use of the DF-15 is similar to the use of Iraqi ‘Scuds’ in the Gulf War. This involves using the missiles to strike at military targets or to bombard civilian areas outside the range of traditional ordinance. This takes advantage of the range and mobility of the missile’s Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) vehicle. The DF-15 has double the range of the older ‘Scud’ system, but lacks the previous payload capacity. This lower payload is compensated for by the use of modern high explosives (HE) or nuclear weapons, which results in equivalent damage. The original system was equipped with an inaccurate inertial guidance system that was only sufficient for use against large targets such as airfields, staging areas and military bases. Later versions coupled the inertial guidance with a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system, making the missile a viable asset for attacking hardened targets or moving military units.
DF-15A
Cosmetically, the DF-15A is slightly longer than the DF-15 at 10 m, and it also has a rounded nose shape.
The accuracy of this variation has improved due to the sectored control fins at the rear of the missile, GPS updates and a radar terminal correlation system, and possibly flip-out control fins on the re-entry vehicle (RV). The accuracy is estimated to be 30 to 45 m CEP.
The payload is reportedly 600 kg, but some have suggested that it could be varied. A 2009 report indicated that the maximum range is 900 km.
DF-15B
Similar to the DF-15A, the DF-15B has components that greatly increase the accuracy including sectored control fins, improved terminal guidance, control fins on the RV, and an active radar seeker and laser range finder. The accuracy is estimated to be 5 to 10 m CEP.
The range is reported to be between 50 and 800 km depending on the payload.
DF-15C
An unconfirmed report suggested a third variation is being developed. This version is designed to strike hardened underground facilities by impacting at a steep trajectory.
الصاروخ الباليستى الصينى DF-15 الذى تملكه مصر طبقا لإعلان وكالة المخابرات المركزية الامريكية حيث قامت مصر بنقل تقنية الصاروخ الصينى لتصنيعه و تطويره محليا فى مصر فما هى قدرات الصاروخ DF-15 الباليستى
#الصواريخ_الباليستية_المصرية
#البرنامج_الصاروخى_المصرى
#مصر_حصلت_على_الصاروخ_الصينى_DF_15
#الصواريخ_المصرية_الحديثة
#الصواريخ_الباليستية_المصرية
#الصواريخ_الصينية_df15_فى_مصر
#الصواريخ_المصرية_عابرة_القارات
#حرب_الصين_أمريكا
#تطور_البرنامج_الصاروخى_المصرى
#df_15_missile_Egypt
The Dong-Feng 15 (a.k.a. DF-15, M-9, CSS-6) is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China. The DF-15 and the newer DF-16 are thought to be the only non-nuclear missiles in use by the People's Liberation ArmySecond Artillery Corps. The U.S. Department of Defense estimated in 2008 that China had 315-355 DF-15 missiles and 90-110 launchers.
History
Development on the DF-15 began in 1985 with a finalized design proposal being approved by the PLA in 1987. From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, testing of the missile was done in the Gobi Desert. The first public display of the missile took place at the Beijing Defense Exposition in 1988. The SAC had allegedly deployed a small number of the missiles the following year.
Description
The DF-15 uses a solid fuel, single-stage rocket. It is vertically launched from an eight-wheeled transporter erector launcher (TEL). The missile's trajectory is guided using small thrusters and an inertial guidance system on the warhead. The warhead is only a tenth of the size of the missile body. After the body and warhead separate, the body trails behind to camouflage the warhead. The terminal velocity of the missile is over Mach 6.