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Iran strengthens S-200 air defence system
2014-04-27
Deputy Commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense Base General Shahrokh Shahram said that the country's military experts have adapted Sayyad 3 missile, an updated version of Sayyad 2, to be launched from S-200 air defence system, Iranian ISNA news agency reported on April 26.
The S-200 is the one that's only two generations behind...
The new achievement will strengthen S-200 air defence system, the commander said, adding that the system will be capable to fire Sayyad 3 missiles towards targets within a medium-altitude range.

Iran's S-200 system is a very long range, medium-to-high altitude surface-to-air missile (SAM) system designed to defend large areas from bomber attack or other strategic aircrafts.
Each S-200 battalion has 6 single-rail missile launchers and one fire control radar. It can be linked to other, longer-range radar systems.

In November 2013, Iran's Defence Ministry inaugurated the production line of Sayyad 2, the earlier version of the missile. It is equipped with a solid fuel engine with a combined guiding system and high operational capabilities, according to the Iranian officials.

Iran said in August 2013 that it used the home-made Sayyad 2 missile in its S-200 anti-aircraft system. Sayyad 2 is a missile for mid-range and high-altitude air defence systems, designed based on the state-of-the-art technologies which can destroy different types of helicopters, drones and targets with small radar cross-section and high speed and manoeuvrability within its operational range.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  They're probably not even doing that.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-04-27 16:18  

#2  Snowy here. I am screwing around with browsers again, but I just had to keep the nick for this comment.

Anyway, what are the chances they're just doing final assembly and all the original parts, up to and including the solid fueled rocket, are coming from Russia?
Posted by: Clirt Smiter of the Hemps   2014-04-27 16:07  

#1  Maybe, but is it super-cavitating?
Posted by: gorb   2014-04-27 14:12  

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