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PL-8

The PL-8 (Chinese: 霹雳-8; pinyin: Pī Lì-8; lit. 'Thunderbolt-8') is a Chinese air-to-air missile (AAM) originated from the Israeli Python-3 AAM. Experience gained from PL-8/Python-3 had helped China greatly in developing its next missile, the PL-9.

The performance of Israeli Python-3 anti-air missile in the Lebanon conflict was observed by the Chinese military, People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) was reportedly impressed with this missile, and paid for licensed production as the PL-8 AAM in the 1980s, with the plan of producing the Python-3 with 100% local components approved by the PLAAF in 1982. The technology transfer accelerated Chinese missile development in the late Cold War. The program was code-named “Number 8 Project” (八号工程) and formally started on September 15, 1983. The missile entered service in 1986

Class Names

Class Names

WPN Class rksla3_wpn_pl8 Mass
Mag Class name rksla3_mag_pl8_apu68x1 Hardpoint RKSLA3_PL8_APU68 170
rksla3_mag_pl8_directx1 RKSLA3_PL8_DIRECT 120
Ammo Class rksla3_ammo_pl8 120
submunitionAmmo NONE N/A
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