The Long March 11 (Chinese: 長征十一號運載火箭), or Chang Zheng 11 as in pinyin, abbreviated LM-11 for export or CZ-11 within China (and designated 11H when launched from sea), is a Chinese four stage solid-propellant carrier rocket of the Long March family, which is developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. It was designed as a "quick reaction" rocket with the ability to launch on short notice, from road vehicles (CZ-11) and ships (CZ-11H).

Based on a number of design similarities, it is believed the rocket was developed from the DF-31 ICBM, by adding an additional solid propelant 4th stage to the 3 stage missile. This is what gives it its quick launch capabilities, as it can be stored for a longer time than liquid-fueled rockets, and then quickly cold launched from a launch tube, from a sea barge or road mobile vehicle.

The maiden flight of the Long March 11 occurred on 25 September 2015. The first sea launch occurred on 5 June 2019, from a converted barge stationed in the Yellow Sea. Eighteen launches have been made as of December 2025[update], six of them from sea.

Launch Statistics

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List of launches

Flight numberSerial numberDate (UTC)Launch sitePayloadOrbitOutcome
1Y125 September 2015 01:41JSLCPujiang-1 Tianwang 1A Tianwang 1B Tianwang 1CSSOSuccess
2Y29 November 2016 23:42JSLCXPNAV 1 Xiaoxiang 1SSOSuccess
3Y319 January 2018 04:12JSLCJilin-1 07 Jilin-1 08 4 cubesatsSSOSuccess
4Y426 April 2018 04:42JSLCZhuhai-1 OVS-1 Zhuhai-1 OHS-1/2/3/4SSOSuccess
5Y521 December 2018 23:51JSLCHongyun-1SSOSuccess
6Y621 January 2019 05:42JSLCJilin-1 Spectral 01/02 Lingque-1A Xiaoxiang-1-03SSOSuccess
7HY15 June 2019 04:06Special converted barge (Tai Rui) Yellow Sea (34.90° N, 121.19° E)Bufeng-1A Bufeng-1B Jilin-1 High Resolution 03A Xiaoxiang-1-04 Tianqi-3 Tianxiang-1A Tianxiang-1BLEOSuccess
8Y719 September 2019 06:42JSLCZhuhai-1 OVS-3 Zhuhai-1 OHS-3A/B/C/DSSOSuccess
9Y829 May 2020 20:13XSLCXJS G (Earth observation technology) XJS H (Earth observation technology)LEOSuccess
10HY215 September 2020 01:23Special converted barge (De Bo 3) Yellow Sea (34.31° N, 123.76° E)Jilin-1 Gaofen-03B 01/02/03/04/05/06 Jilin-1 Gaofen-03C 01/02/03SSOSuccess
11Y99 December 2020 20:14XSLCGECAM A GECAM BLEOSuccess
12Y1030 March 2022 02:29JSLCTianping-2A Tianping-2B Tianping-2CLEOSuccess
13HY330 April 2022 03:30Special converted barge (Tai Rui) East China Sea (32.18° N, 123.79° E)Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 04/05/06/07 Jilin-1 Gaofen-04ASSOSuccess
14HY47 October 2022 13:10Special converted barge (DeFu 15002) Offshore waters of Haiyang Port (36.23° N, 121.20° E)Centispace 1-S5/S6LEOSuccess
15Y1216 December 2022 06:17XSLCShiyan 21LEOSuccess
16Y1115 March 2023 11:41JSLCShiyan 19SSOSuccess
17HY525 December 2023 22:39Special converted barge (Bo Run Jiu Zhou) South China SeaShiyan 24C-01 Shiyan 24C-02 Shiyan 24C-03SSOSuccess
18HY68 November 2025 21:01Special converted barge (Dong Fang Hang Tian Gang) Offshore waters of Haiyang PortShiyan 32-01 Shiyan 32-02 Shiyan 32-03LEOSuccess