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- Q4833661 abstract "The B-611 missile and its derivatives are a series of Chinese short-range ballistic weapons (SRBM) first developed in the late 1990s by the China Precision Machinery Import and Export Corporation (CPMIEC). Typical targets intended for the B-611 include supply lines, warehouses, missiles sites, battery units, command centers, airfields, transportation hubs, and area targets in urban surroundings.The B-611 missile with the NATO reporting name CSS-X-11, is the follow-on to the earlier Dongfeng-11 (M-11, with the NATO reporting name 'CSS-7'). The missile weighs approximately two tons and is powered by a solid rocket motor. The inertial guidance system with a mechanical gyro, provides an accuracy of Circular error probable (CEP) of 150 meters or better; this can be upgraded with a laser gyro or a fiber-optical gyro based on the customer’s request, thanks to the modular design concept adopted. When combined with other guidance systems such as that controlled by satellite, accuracy is increased ten-fold. Thanks to the same modular design concept, a variety of warheads can be equipped, increasing the versatility of the missile. A typical B-611 battery would include three vehicles, the transporter / erector / launcher (TEL), housing the missile, the communication and command vehicle, and a support vehicle.The system is highly digitized; the TEL only requires three operators, and can be deployed and operated independently if needed. Its deployment time is less than twenty-five minutes from a traveling state to launch, and any targets within the ±45° sector can be attacked. After launch, it would take less than five minutes to move, thus reducing the risk of possible counterattacks from the enemy. Although the 480 kg payload of a B-611 can include a single tactical nuclear warhead, it is not normally carried.".
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- Q4833661 name "B-611".
- Q4833661 type "Ballistic surface-to-surface missile".
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- Q4833661 comment "The B-611 missile and its derivatives are a series of Chinese short-range ballistic weapons (SRBM) first developed in the late 1990s by the China Precision Machinery Import and Export Corporation (CPMIEC).".
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