QW-2 Vanguard MANPADS of Bangladesh
| Qian Wei (Vanguard) 2 | |
|---|---|
| Type | MANPAD |
| Place of origin | |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1990’s to present |
| Used by | China |
| Production history | |
| Produced | Since Mid 1990’s |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 11.32 kg, 18 kg with launcher |
| Length | 1.59 meter |
| Detonation mechanism | Impact & Proximity |
| Engine | rocket |
| Propellant | solid rocket |
| Operational range | 6 km maximum |
| Flight ceiling | 3 km |
| Flight altitude | 10 meter minimum |
| Speed | > 600 m/s |
| Guidance system | Infrared homing |
| Launch platform | MANPADS, Type 95 SPAAA |
The QianWei 2 (or Vanguard 2 in its export name) is the third-generation shoulder-launched, all-aspect IR-homing, 'fire-and-forget' surface-to-air missile developed by Shenyang-based CASIC 119 Factory (Shenyang Hangtian Xinle Ltd). The QW-2 was first revealed during the 1998 Farnborough Air Show. The missile and launcher of the QW-2 bear strong resemblance to those of the Russian 9K310 Igla-1 (NATO codename: SA-16 Gimlet), and the two missile systems are believed to be comparable in performance.
Description
QW-2 is considered by many domesitc Chinese media sources as the Chinese equivalent of FIM-92E and it is a development of the QW-1 Vanguard series.Compared to the QianWei 1, the minimum operating altitude of the QianWei 2 has been reduced from 30m to 10m; the operating range has been increased from 5km to 6km; and the missile’s reaction time has been reduced to below 5 seconds. The QianWei 2 features a newly developed dual-band passive IR seeker with strong resistance to heat flares dispensed by the target and solar/ground heat, thus improving the missile’s performance in day/night, all-weather conditions.
Bangladesh army is currently replacing HN-5 by vanguards
Status
Bangladesh Army bought 18+ units and are planning to produce them locally
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