BRE (rocket)

BRE (export name: Fire Dragon/King Dragon)[1] is a series of guided rockets (missiles) manufactured by Chinese Norinco.[2]

The largest version is the BRE8, export name Fire Dragon 480[3][4] (previously Fire Dragon 280A). It is a 750 mm tactical ballistic missile , with a 480 kg warhead and range of 280–300 km, for the AR-3 launcher. It uses inertial plus satellite guidance with a CEP accuracy of about 30m.[5][6][7][8][9]

A similar missile is the 610 mm caliber King Dragon 300, with a range of 300 km and precision guidance, for the SR-5 launcher.[2][10][11][12]

The rockets are currently in service with the People's Liberation Army, as the PHL-16.

Variants

Unguided 300mm
  • BRC3: Cargo warhead, 70km range[13]
  • BRC4: Cargo warhead, 130km range[13]
  • BRE2: High explosive warhead, 130km range[13][14]
Guided 300mm
  • BRE3/FD140A: 130km range; also known as Fire Dragon 140A[13]
Guided 370mm
  • BRE6/FD220: 220km range, 30m CEP[13]
Guided 750mm
  • BRE8/FD280: 360km range for BRE8, 280km range, 30m CEP for export version Fire Dragon 480[13]
Anti-ship missiles 380mm[15]

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  15. https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2018/april-2018-navy-naval-defense-news/6143-dsa-2018-china-s-norinco-showcasing-tl-7b-anti-ship-missile.html
  16. Verma, Vivek (7 April 2020). "Appraisal of PLA Artillery Modernisation". Issue Briefs. No. 220. Centre for Land Warfare Studies (published April 2020). Retrieved 8 September 2020.


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