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Is DK-10 actually quadpacked for use in Chinese VLS?It's possible if DK-10 (quad packable) SAM looks attractive to PN to replace HQ-7s.
Key element would be folding tail fins. Check this pic out for them.
http://defenseupdates.blogspot.nl/2012/11/dk-10-surface-to-air-missile-at-zhuhai.html
Sky Dragon 50 uses the DK-10A missile derived from the surface-to-air missile PL-12 series. The DK-10 is derived from SD-10A, and the missile is lengthened with an additional booster stage, which has larger diameter than the original air-to-air missile. If quadpackable, why are these large canisters used on the land versions, which limited the number of rounds per launch vehicle?
http://www.armyrecognition.com/chin...t_specifications_pictures_video_12401163.html
Check the set of 7 missiles mid left: DK-10 is nearly the length of HQ16 and so would require the 7m or 9m version of the standard Chinese VLS, not the shortest 3.3 m version. GJB 5860-2006
According to some of the publicized examples of GJB 5860-2006 requirement, there are 3 types of VLS that differs in length: 9 meter, 7 meter and 3.3 meter respectively (section 5.1.3), but the diameter is same for all, 850 mm maximum (section 6.1.2), with each launching tube filled with either dry air or nitrogen inside (section 6.1.4), and with higher internal pressure. (section 6.1.4). Similar to U.S. Navy's MK 41, a launching module includes 8 launching tubes (section 5.2.4), and each tube can house 1~4 missiles (section 5.2.4). Each launching model has a launching control unit (section 5.3.7), which can simultaneously launch up to 4 missiles of different kind (section 5.3.6). The launching control unit must have built-in test/diagnostic function (section 5.3.8).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_052D_destroyer#Vertical_Launching_System
Please note, just because one can house 1-4 missiles per tube, that doesn't mean there is an actual 4 round DK-10 canister around.