WS21200

Nowadays, WS21200 has become a topic of great relevance in our society. With the advancement of technology and globalization, WS21200 has significantly impacted people's lives, both personally and professionally. Since its emergence, WS21200 has generated extensive debate and has been the subject of numerous studies and research. In this article, we will explore in detail all aspects related to WS21200, from its origin to its influence today. We will analyze how WS21200 has shaped our behaviors, our interactions and our environment, and reflect on the challenges and opportunities it presents.

WS21200
Type16x16 heavy strategic truck/transporter erector launcher
Place of originChina
Service history
Used by Pakistan Army
Production history
DesignerWanshan Special Vehicle
ManufacturerWanshan Special Vehicle
Specifications
Mass42 t (empty)
Length20m
Width3.3m
Height3.3m
Crew1+4

EngineCummins KTTA19-C700 turbocharged diesel engine
700 hp (520 kW)
Payload capacity80 tons
Suspension16x16 wheeled
Operational
range
1,000 km (621 mi) loaded
Maximum speed 60 km/h (37 mph)

The WS21200 is a large transporter erector launcher built and developed in the People's Republic of China. Like the WS51200, the WS21200 is not actually used by the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force, instead, the primary customer is Pakistan. The WS21200 along with the WS51200, is one of the larger TELs developed by the Wanshan Special Vehicle.

The size of the WS21200 allows it to carry ICBMs, however, the technological limitations of Pakistan has forced the WS21200 to mount medium-range ballistic missiles such as the Shaheen-III.

Description

The Wanshan WS21200 is a Chinese/Pakistani 16x16 road-mobile TEL with a payload capacity of 80 tons thanks to the Cummins KTTA19-C700 turbocharged diesel engine. The 700 horsepower engine allows the WS21200 to drive at respectable speeds with a maximum range of 1000 km. Moreover, it grants the WS21200 some cross-country capabilities, further bolstering its mobility and evasiveness.

Similar to its North Korean sister counterpart, the WS51200, the WS21200 is used primarily by the Pakistani Air Force Strategic Command, which aims at improving Islamabad's nuclear first and second strike capabilities. Although it could theoretically mount an ICBM, Pakistan's limited resources in nuclear and ballistic missile technology and capability, means that the full potential for the WS21200 is regulated in carrying the Shaheen-III and Shaheen-II MRBMs.

Operators

Current operators

 Pakistan
Pakistan is the sole and current operator of the WS21200.

Former operators

 China
While not an operator, China is the chief manufacturer of the WS21200 TEL.

See also

References

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