Korla Missile Test Complex

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Korla Missile Test Complex
Near Korla in People's Republic of China
TypeMissile/rocket launch facility
Site information
OwnerPeople's Liberation Army
Site history
Built2009 (2009)
Garrison information
GarrisonUnit 63618

The Korla Missile Test Complex is a People's Liberation Army (PLA) facility located outside of Korla, Xinjiang.

Overview[]

The Korla Missile Test Complex is located in Xinjiang province.[1] According to the US Air Force the complex is likely connected to the People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force (PLASSF).[2]

As of 2014 the base primarily consisted of two launch pads and a central support area.[3]

Testing of the Dong Neng-3 (DN-3) has primarily occurred at the Korla Missile Test Complex.[4]

Units[]

PLA Unit 63618 is based at the Korla Missile Test Complex, the unit is tasked with ballistic missile defense.[5]

History[]

DF-21

The construction of the Korla Missile Test Complex began in 2009.[3]

In 2015 the DN-3’s anti-satellite capabilities are believed to have been tested with a launch from Korla.[6]

In 2016 the complex hosted a midcourse ballistic missile defense test.[7] The PLA claimed that four successful tests had taken place at Korla.[8]

A 2017 launch from Korla is believed to have been a test of a HQ-19 anti-satellite weapon.[9]

In February 2018 the DN-3 was launched from Korla against a DF-21 based target in space.[1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Panda, Ankit. "Revealed: The Details of China's Latest Hit-To-Kill Interceptor Test". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  2. ^ "A Primer on Trends in China's Military Air, Space, and Missile Forces 2nd Edition" (PDF). airuniversity.af.edu. e China Aerospace Studies Institute, Air University. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b Lewis, Jeffrey. "KORLA MISSILE TEST COMPLEX". www.armscontrolwonk.com. Arms Control Wonk. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  4. ^ Dill, Catherine. "TRACKING PREPARATIONS AT THE KORLA MISSILE TEST BASE". www.armscontrolwonk.com. Arms Control Wonk. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  5. ^ Mizokami, Kyle. "Photographer Accidentally Gets Front Row Seat to Secret Chinese Missile Test". www.popularmechanics.com. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  6. ^ Gady, Franz-Stefan. "Revealed: China Tests Secret Missile Capable of Hitting US Satellites". thediplomat.com. The Diplomat. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  7. ^ Chan, Minnie. "Why did China release rare videos of its successful anti-missile system tests?". www.scmp.com. South China Morning Post. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  8. ^ Arthur, Gordon. "China reveals secretive HQ-19 ABM". shephardmedia.com. Shephard Media. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  9. ^ Axe, David. "Did China Just Test a New Satellite-Killer?". thedailybeast.com. The Daily Beast. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
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