KN-06

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 87.20.239.188 (talk) at 19:56, 22 September 2016 (→‎Operators). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

KN-06 Pon'gae 5 번개-5호
File:KN-06 test launch, April 2016.jpg
TypeSAM
Place of originNorth Korea
Service history
Used byNorth Korea
Production history
ManufacturerNorth Korea industries
Specifications
Warheadexplosive HE
Warhead weight120 up to within 500 Kg

Enginesolid propellant rocket engine
Propellantsolid , composite
Operational
range
minimum150 km (93 mi)
Guidance
system
Radar , data link
Launch
platform
TEL, 6 x 6 KamAZ 55111 truck (Taebaeksan 96)

The KN-06 (Chosŏn'gŭl:번개-5호, Pon'gae-5) is a North Korean surface-to-air missile system and was first shown publicly at the 65th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea on October 10, 2010.[1]

Design

The KN-06 is a long-range SAM that bears resemblance to the Russian S-300 and Chinese FT-2000. Imagery of missile launch tubes shows they are larger but shorter than the S-300's missiles, with each locally produced, stretched 6 X 6 KamAZ 55111 (Taebaeksan 96)[2] launcher truck holding two or three. The KN-06 is apparently capable of hitting targets minimum up to 150 kilometres (93 mi) away. The system is equipped with a Flap Lid type phased array radar. A test launch occurred in June 2011.[3][4] Another test launch, attended by Kim Jong-Un was reported on 2 April 2016.[1]

Operators

See also

References