DF-17
The Dongfeng-17 is a Chinese solid-fuelled road-mobile medium-range ballistic missile designed to carry the DF-ZF hypersonic glide vehicle.
Design
The DF-17 uses the rocket booster from the DF-16B short-range ballistic missile.It is more difficult for missile defenses to intercept the manoeuvrable DF-ZF than a ballistic missile, whose trajectories are more predictable. DF-17 strikes to degrade air and missile defenses may precede the use of less survivable weapons.
The missile is equipped with a hypersonic glide vehicle, which allows it to skip along the earth's atmosphere, allowing it to go undetected by radar for longer distances than a ballistic missile covering the same distance. According to a December 2025 article in the Wall Street Journal, military experts believe the missile would be likely deployed against US military targets in Okinawa, in the event that the Chinese military chose to strike them ahead of an invasion of Taiwan.
According to Chinese commentators, the DF-ZF is armed with a conventional warhead. US intelligence considers the DF-ZF to be nuclear capable as well.
Development
The DF-ZF flight test on 15 November 2017 was launched using a DF-17.The DF-17 and DF-ZF made their first official public appearance during the National Day military parade on 1 October 2019.
A 2020 study by the U.S. Air Force said the missile was believed to be the first HGV-equipped tactical ballistic missile in operational deployment.