HN-5 MANPADS of Bangladesh

HN-5
Type MANPADS
Place of origin China
Service history
In service late 1970’s – present (reserve only)


Production history
Manufacturer Chinese state factories
Produced since mid-1970’s
Specifications
Weight 10.2 kg
Length 1.46 meter
Diameter 72 mm

Warhead 0.5 kg warhead
Detonation
mechanism
impact

Engine rocket motor
Propellant solid fuel
Operational
range
0.8 – 4.4 km
Flight ceiling 2.5 km
Flight altitude 50 meter
Speed 500 m/s
Guidance
system
IR
Launch
platform
Air (retired) & surface
The HN-5 (or Hong Ying-5), is a family of first generation Chinese man-portable air-defense systems (MANPAD) based on Soviet technology. The literal translation of Hong Ying is Red Tassel, but HN abbreviation is used to avoid confusion with HY (Hai Ying, or Sea Eagle) series anti-ship missiles of Silkworm missile family. The HN-5 series in Chinese hands has been phased out in front-line and first line reserve units by QW series MANPAD, but still being used by militia units.

HN

The HN-5 is a reverse-engineered version of the Soviet SA-7A. Due to the urgent need for MANPADs, North Vietnam provided China with an original sample during the Vietnam War and asked China to produce and supply NVA with copies. However, due to the political turmoil in China, namely, the Cultural Revolution, the reverse-engineering process was slow and by the time the first small production batch was sent to Vietnam for evaluation, the results were ineffective because American aircraft has already adopted ECM to successfully counter HN-5 and its Soviet counterpart the SA-7A. The dimensions and performance of HN-5 is extremely similar to that of SA-7A.

Status
Bangladesh army is currently phasing out this manpads.it will be replaced by qw-2.

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