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SAM systems
The ZERS is a self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Tongorian Federation, and designed to fight cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Developed on the chassis of the Millenia medium tank, the ZERS (ZEnitno-Raketnyye Sistemy or Anti-aircraft missile system) can engage fast movers as far as 44km with a maximum height of 25km.
Target acquisition range
Range: 140 kilometres
Altitude: 60 meters – 25 kilometer
Target engagement zone
Aircraft
Altitude: 15 meters – 25 kilometers
Range: 3–44 kilometres
Kill probability: 90–95% (for 1 missile 9M40)
Price: 20₪
The STAR 466 CIWS missile system is an all-weather low to medium altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for engaging airplanes, helicopters, cruise missiles,precision guided munitions, unmanned aerial vehicles and short-range ballistic threats. It features a top mounted target acquisition radar, and frontal tracking radar, with 8 ready to fire missiles stored vertically between the two radars. The target acquisition radar is a 3D F band pulse doppler radar, equipped with a truncated parabolic antenna, which provides a maximum detection range of 25 km. The electronic ‘heart’ of the system is a digital fire control system, which allows detection of up to 48 targets and the tracking of ten at any one time, and integrates IFF functionality.
Weighing in at 167 kg, the 9M200 missile is 3 m long, carries a 15 kg warhead and has a peak speed of around Mach 2.8. Utilizing command guidance and radar controlled proximity fuzes, the missiles can maneuver at up to 30Gs and engage targets flying at up to Mach 2. Cold launched, the missiles are propelled out of the vehicle before the solid fuel rocket motor fires and the gas-dynamic maneuvering system turns them toward their target. Missiles can also be fired against surface targets. Each missile is a sealed round, stored in two groups of four. Engagement range is up to 12 km with minimum range varying between 1500–2000 m and an effective altitude of 10–6000 m. The system can be hooked up with the CIWS 30, a radar guided anti-aircraft gun to engage close targets.
Price: 20₪, 0.25₪ for CIWS 30
The STAR 144-30 was designed to engage low-flying targets at a range of 3km as well as armoured vehicles at a range of two kilometres and for direct defense of troops and strategic locations against air assault usually conducted by helicopters and low-flying airplanes. Its lethality and range was further increased with the addition of an upgraded fire control system and two launchers for the "Igla" series missile. With these it can engage aircrafts up to 5.2km away.
Price: 2₪
The Tigr SRAA is simply two Igla launchers on the Tigr chassis.
Price: 1.1₪
SAM systems
The ZERS is a self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Tongorian Federation, and designed to fight cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Developed on the chassis of the Millenia medium tank, the ZERS (ZEnitno-Raketnyye Sistemy or Anti-aircraft missile system) can engage fast movers as far as 44km with a maximum height of 25km.
Target acquisition range
Range: 140 kilometres
Altitude: 60 meters – 25 kilometer
Target engagement zone
Aircraft
Altitude: 15 meters – 25 kilometers
Range: 3–44 kilometres
Kill probability: 90–95% (for 1 missile 9M40)
Price: 20₪
The STAR 466 CIWS missile system is an all-weather low to medium altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for engaging airplanes, helicopters, cruise missiles,precision guided munitions, unmanned aerial vehicles and short-range ballistic threats. It features a top mounted target acquisition radar, and frontal tracking radar, with 8 ready to fire missiles stored vertically between the two radars. The target acquisition radar is a 3D F band pulse doppler radar, equipped with a truncated parabolic antenna, which provides a maximum detection range of 25 km. The electronic ‘heart’ of the system is a digital fire control system, which allows detection of up to 48 targets and the tracking of ten at any one time, and integrates IFF functionality.
Weighing in at 167 kg, the 9M200 missile is 3 m long, carries a 15 kg warhead and has a peak speed of around Mach 2.8. Utilizing command guidance and radar controlled proximity fuzes, the missiles can maneuver at up to 30Gs and engage targets flying at up to Mach 2. Cold launched, the missiles are propelled out of the vehicle before the solid fuel rocket motor fires and the gas-dynamic maneuvering system turns them toward their target. Missiles can also be fired against surface targets. Each missile is a sealed round, stored in two groups of four. Engagement range is up to 12 km with minimum range varying between 1500–2000 m and an effective altitude of 10–6000 m. The system can be hooked up with the CIWS 30, a radar guided anti-aircraft gun to engage close targets.
Price: 20₪, 0.25₪ for CIWS 30
The STAR 144-30 was designed to engage low-flying targets at a range of 3km as well as armoured vehicles at a range of two kilometres and for direct defense of troops and strategic locations against air assault usually conducted by helicopters and low-flying airplanes. Its lethality and range was further increased with the addition of an upgraded fire control system and two launchers for the "Igla" series missile. With these it can engage aircrafts up to 5.2km away.
Price: 2₪
The Tigr SRAA is simply two Igla launchers on the Tigr chassis.
Price: 1.1₪