At the end of 1998, the FM-90, an enhanced version of the FM-80/HQ-7, was introduced to the public. Compared to the original system, the improvements on the FM-90 include: - Using VLSI technology-based computer (designed by 706 Institute) to replace the original LSI technology-based S-9 computer on the HQ-7/FM-80.
- Using digital electronic technology to replace the original analogue design, increasing the missile's abilities against active/passive jamming.
- Using a new two-waveband tracking radar to replace the original monopulse radar
- An infrared camera was added to the TV tracking system so that the optical tracking system can be used at night.
- Target information between search and firing units is transmitted via a datalink pole system similar to that fitted on the later production Thomson-CSF Crotale 4000.
- Re-designed missile warhead fusing system.
In addition, the missile's seeking/homing range, maximum speed, and attack range all have been improved, which greatly increases its combat effectiveness. With a maximum detecting range of 25km, the FM-90 is capable of attacking three targets using three different guidance modes simultaneously. The missile also has anti-missile ability against ultra-low-altitude cruise missiles, air-to-surface missiles, and anti-radiation missiles at a distance of 17km. Status The Bangladesh Air Force operates the ground-based version of the FM-90 for base air defence purposes, while the Navy operates the FM-90N aboard BNS Khalid bin Walid guided missile frigate.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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| Origin | China
| Type | Area Air Defence System
| Missile Dimensions
| Length: 3.00 m, Diameter: 0.156 m, Wingspan: 0.55 m
| Missile Weight
| 84.5 kg
| Operating Altitude
| 15-6,000 m
| Operating Range
| 700 m to 15,000 m
| Speed
| Mach 2.3 (750 m/s)
| Guidance | Command + electro-optical tracking
| Single Shot Hit Probability
| 70-80%
| Radar Detecting Range
| 25 km
| Radar Homing Range
| 20 km
| Warhead | HE-FRAG with proximity fuse | Service | Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Navy
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