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The Dong-Feng 11, also known as the M-11 or CSS-7, is a short-range ballistic missile developed by the People's Republic of China, beginning in 1984. It entered service with the PLA Second Artillery Corps in 1992 and was purchased by Pakistan in 1993, with a range of 300 km and an 800 kg payload, and an upgraded version, the DF-11A, with a range of over 825 km. The DF-11 uses solid fuel, reducing launch preparation time to 15-30 minutes, and is estimated to be in service with 500-600 units, with variants including a bunker buster and an improved accuracy version called the DF-11AZT.learn more on wikipedia
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