Engineering:PHL-03

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Short description: Chinese multiple rocket launcher
PHL-03
PHL-03 Multiple rocket launchers 20170902.jpg
PHL-03 on display at Beijing's Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution, 2017
TypeMultiple rocket launcher
Place of originChina
Service history
In service2004–present
Used by
  • People's Liberation Army Ground Force
  • Ethiopian Ground Forces
  • Royal Moroccan Armed Forces
  • Tanzania People's Defence Force
  • Royal Cambodian Armed Forces
WarsTigray War
Production history
ManufacturerChina Ordnance Industries Group Corporation Limited
Specifications
Mass43 t[1]
Length12 m (39 ft 4 in)[1]
Width3 m (10 ft)[1]
Height3 m (10 ft)[1]
Crew4[1]

Calibre300 mm (12 in)
Barrels12
Maximum firing range70–130 km (43–81 mi)[1]

EngineDiesel engine
500 hp (370 kW)[1]
Suspension8×8 wheeled
Operational
range
650 km (400 mi)[1]
Speed60 km/h (37 mph)[1]

The PHL-03 is a truck-mounted self-propelled 12-tube 300 mm long-range multiple rocket launcher of the People's Republic of China.

The system is beginning to be replaced by the more modular and newer PHL-16.

Design

The design is based on the Soviet-made BM-30 Smerch rocket artillery system. The main role for this multiple rocket launcher is to engage strategic targets such as large concentrations of troops, airfields, command centres, air defense batteries and support facilities. It is also used to engage in counter-battery fire missions.

The PHL-03 has the same configuration as the original Soviet counterpart with 12 launch tubes for 300 mm artillery rockets, along with a computerised fire-control system (FCS) incorporating GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou.

Rockets

The PHL-03 uses the 300 mm rockets of the BRE family, namely the BRC4, BRE2 and the guided Fire Dragon 140A which have a range of 130 km (81 mi).[2]

A standard weight for each rocket is 800 kg (1,800 lb) with a 280 kg (620 lb) warhead. Maximum firing range is depending on warhead type with around 70–130 km (43–81 mi). Standard warheads are high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG), fuel-air explosive, and cluster warheads with anti-armor and anti-personnel submunitions. Cluster warheads can also carry self-targeting anti-tank munitions. A full salvo of this system could potentially cover an area of up to 67 hectares (170 acres).

In October 2020, it was reported that a new type of rocket was being deployed on the PHL-03 with a range 30 km longer than normal, suggesting a range of 160 km (99 mi).[2]

Operators

 People's Republic of China
  • People's Liberation Army Ground Force – 175 systems[3]
 Morocco
  • Royal Moroccan Army – 36 systems[4]
 Ethiopia
  • Ethiopian Ground Forces – 4[5]
  • Tigray Defense Forces[6]

See also

References