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DF 3A

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Type
  
IRBM

In service
  
1971-2014 (China)

Engine
  
liquid fueled

Place of origin
  
China

Used by
  
China,  Saudi Arabia

DF-3A

Warhead
  
Nuclear, possibly 3.000Kt

The DF-3A (NATO: CSS-2) is a Chinese Liquid-propellant rocket, single-stage, nuclear Intermediate-range ballistic missile that entered service in 1971.

Contents

In 1987 China sold several dozen (reportedly between 36 and 60) DF-3A missiles to Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia publicly displayed them for the first time in 2014.

History

Deployment of the missile began in 1971, reaching a peak of 110 by 1984, then shrinking to 50 in 1993. It was estimated by the U.S. DoD that there were 17 missiles and 10 launchers in operation as of 2010 under a single brigade. By May 2014, it appeared that the last unit operating the DF-3A completed conversion to the DF-21 missile from satellite photos of changes to the launch unit site.

Users

  •  China: PLA People's Liberation Army Rocket Force
  •  Saudi Arabia: Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force
  • References

    DF-3A Wikipedia