PL-11 (missile)

PL-11
Typeair-to-air missile
Place of originPeople's Republic of China
Service history
Used byPeople's Republic of China
Specifications
Length3.7 m (12 ft 2 in)
WarheadHigh explosive blast-fragmentation

EngineSolid fuel rocket
Operational
range
75 km (47 mi)
Maximum speed Mach 4
Guidance
system
Semi-active radar homing
Launch
platform
aerial

The PL-11 (Chinese: 霹雳-11; pinyin: Pī Lì-11; lit. 'Thunderbolt-11') is a medium-range semi-active radar homing (SARH) air-to-air missile (AAM) developed by a subsidiary of the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology in the People's Republic of China. It is a development or copy of the Italian Aspide AAM, which in turn was developed from the American AIM-7 Sparrow. The PRC may have started license production of the Aspide using imported parts but the license was cancelled following the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. Development started in 1990, and the first live-fire test occurred in 1992 from a Shenyang J-8 IIB.