KS-1 (Kaishan-1) is the export version of HQ-12 air defense missile. The improved models are KS-1A and KS-2C. There are currently three countries that have purchased KS-1: Myanmar purchased Type A, and Turkmenistan and Thailand purchased Type C.
The HQ-12 air defense missile is an improved version of China's HQ-2 air defense missile in the 1990s. He joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 2007. As the most well-equipped surface-to-air missile of our army in the past 10 years, HQ-12 has filled the gap of regional air defense under the field conditions of our army after the retirement of HQ-2, and supplemented the second air defense network built by the Russian S-300PMU system. Cooperating with our army's existing short-range air defense missiles and long-range air defense missiles, three air defense systems with different air defense levels have been formed, which has improved our army's air defense system and greatly improved our army's air defense combat capabilities.
Specification
Length: 5.6 meters;
Diameter: 0.4 meters;
Span 1.2 meters
Launch weight: 900 kg
Propulsion method: solid rocket motor
Shooting height: 0.5~25 kilometers
Range: 7~42 kilometers; HQ-12A: 5~50 kilometers.
Maximum speed: 1200 m/s.
Maximum overload: 20g.
Guidance method: radar guidance
Warhead: 100kg high-explosive fragmentation bomb (uses radio proximity fuze).
Maximum target maneuver load: 4~5G
HQ-12 is propelled by solid fuel.
Each dual-carrying missile weighs 886 kilograms and can strike targets at altitudes of 0.5 to 25 kilometers.