Syria receives first batch of Pantsyr air defences
The Syrian Air Defence Command has taken delivery of an initial shipment of 96K6 Pantsyr-S1E (SA-22 'Greyhound') short-range gun and missile air-defence systems, along with up to four simulators that will be used to train both Syrian and Iranian air-defence personnel. Pantsyr-S1E - designed by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau and built by the Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant - carries 12 57E6 surface-to-air missiles in four launchers, augmented with two 2A72 30 mm cannons and 750 ready-use rounds
The Pantsir-S1 fire control system includes a target acquisition radar and dual waveband tracking radar, which operates in the UHF and EHF waveband. Detection range is 32-36 km and tracking range is 24-28 km for a target with 2 m2 RCS[1]. This radar tracks both targets and the surface-to-air missile while in flight.
As well as radar, the fire control system also has an electro-optic channel with long-wave thermal imager and infrared direction finder, including digital signal processing and automatic target tracking. A simplified, lower-cost version of Pantsir-S1 is also being developed for export, with only the electro-optic fire control system fitted.
The two independent guidance channels - radar and electro-optic - allow two targets to be engaged simultaneously. Maximum engagement rate is up to 10 targets per minute.
Este nos podria convenir en reemplazo del anciano SA-3
The Syrian Air Defence Command has taken delivery of an initial shipment of 96K6 Pantsyr-S1E (SA-22 'Greyhound') short-range gun and missile air-defence systems, along with up to four simulators that will be used to train both Syrian and Iranian air-defence personnel. Pantsyr-S1E - designed by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau and built by the Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant - carries 12 57E6 surface-to-air missiles in four launchers, augmented with two 2A72 30 mm cannons and 750 ready-use rounds
The Pantsir-S1 fire control system includes a target acquisition radar and dual waveband tracking radar, which operates in the UHF and EHF waveband. Detection range is 32-36 km and tracking range is 24-28 km for a target with 2 m2 RCS[1]. This radar tracks both targets and the surface-to-air missile while in flight.
As well as radar, the fire control system also has an electro-optic channel with long-wave thermal imager and infrared direction finder, including digital signal processing and automatic target tracking. A simplified, lower-cost version of Pantsir-S1 is also being developed for export, with only the electro-optic fire control system fitted.
The two independent guidance channels - radar and electro-optic - allow two targets to be engaged simultaneously. Maximum engagement rate is up to 10 targets per minute.
Este nos podria convenir en reemplazo del anciano SA-3
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