avia.wikisort.org - WeaponThe 9M337 Sosna-R (Pine) (SA-X-25)[1][2] is a Russian radar and laser-guided supersonic (Mach 2.6) two-stage missile. It is used in Sosna-R short range air defense missile system designed to protect military units from air attacks in all types of combat situations, including during march.
Surface to air missile
9M337 Sosna-R |
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 Sosna surface-to-air missile system. |
Type | Surface to air missile |
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Place of origin | Russian Federation |
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In service | May 2019 |
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Used by | Russian Federation |
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Designed | 2017 |
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Manufacturer | High Precision Systems |
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Produced | 2022 |
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Variants | See variants |
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Warhead | 1× Fragmented-rod warhead 1× AP-Frag warhead |
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Detonation mechanism | Combined impact/proximity laser fuze |
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Operational range | 10 km |
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Flight altitude | 10 km |
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| Mach 2.6 |
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Guidance system | Laser guidance Radio guidance |
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Launch platform | Sosna vehicle Palma CIWS Palash CIWS |
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In 2017, official tests of the newest air defense missile system Bagulnik (domestic variant which is currently named Strela-10ML) were successfully completed.[3][4][5] In May 2019, the Russian Defence Ministry decided to introduce the system into service.[citation needed]
Description
It was developed by KB Tochmash as a successor to 9K35 Strela-10, and is a cheaper alternative to the Tor missile system and Pantsir-S1. Designed to work in passive mode with the help of different imaging systems (thermal camera, TV camera) and a laser rangefinder in order to find and engage a target, Sosna-R is able to operate effectively under the control of various types of old, modern and prospective battery command posts, the most preferable of which is the FPU "Assembly-M1-2" (9S80M1-2) and is resistant to jamming. It uses a tracked SAM launcher with 12 missiles of 10 km range and altitude of 10 km, based on the MT-LB vehicle. Those 12 missiles can be reloaded in 12 minutes.[6][7] The serial production version is based on the BMP-3 IFV.[8][9] The Sosna can also deliver fire while on the move.[10] The system has a crew of two: the driver and gunner.
The system is armed with 12 9M340 missiles that are held in their transport-launch containers and arranged in two banks of six.[11] Sosna-R beam rider 38 kg missiles are two-stage, capable of destroying aircraft, helicopters, missiles, cruise missiles, aerial bombs, small-sized air attack weapons including elements of high-precision weapons and light armored vehicles. The missile can change direction mid-flight.[12][13] It also has a combined impact/proximity laser fuze. Its payload is made up of two warheads weighing a total of 7 kg. The fragmented-rod warhead is designed for proximity detonation when flying close to the target, while the armor-piercing/fragmentation (AP-Frag) warhead goes off on impact.[14] The system has high resistance to jamming and besides its passive mode of operation it can be equipped with an additional small-size acquisition radar.
The Palma anti-aircraft artillery system features integrated armament that comprises eight Sosna-R precision surface-to-air missiles with laser beam guidance and two AO-18KDE rapid-fire guns. As a defense component, the Palma is designated to defend both ships and naval bases, coastal infrastructure and aerodromes, and also other vital facilities.[15]
Range
Within 8–10 (≤ 20) km.
Variants
- Sosna A weapon module for MBT, IFV, APC, AFV
- Sosna RA for AFV, MBT, IFV, APC
- Palash CIWS
- Palma CIWS - the deliveries of the systems to the Russian Navy and foreign navies started in 2011.[16][17]
Operators
Current operators
Russia
Vietnam
- Palma-SU CIWS used on Gepard 3.9 frigates.
Potential operator
Egypt
- Potential Palma CIWS acquisition reported.[18]
See also
References
NATO designation for Russian and former Soviet Union missiles |
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Air-to-air (full list) | |
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Air- to-surface (full list) | |
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Anti-tank guided (full list) |
- AT-1 Snapper
- AT-2 Swatter
- AT-3 Sagger
- AT-4 Spigot
- AT-5 Spandrel
- AT-6 Spiral
- AT-7 Saxhorn
- AT-8 Songster
- AT-9 Spiral-2
- AT-10 Stabber
- AT-11 Sniper
- AT-12 Swinger
- AT-13 Saxhorn-2
- АТ-14 Spriggan
- АТ-15 Springer
- AT-16 Scallion
- 'Avtonomya' IR FF
- Hermes A/M/K ATS
- Izd. 305 LMUR
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Surface- to-air (full list) | |
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Surface- to-surface (full list) | Ground- based |
- SS-1 Scunner/SS-1 Scud (Scud-A/-B/-C/-D)
- SS-2 Sibling
- SS-3 Shyster
- SS-4 Sandal
- SS-5 Skean
- SS-6 Sapwood
- SS-7 Saddler
- SS-8 Sasin
- SS-8B Sasin 2
- SS-9 Scarp
- SS-10 Scrag
- SS-11 Sego
- SS-12 Scaleboard
- SS-X-13 Savage
- SS-13 Savage
- SS-14 Scamp/Scapegoat
- SS-15 Scrooge
- SS-16 Sinner
- SS-17 Spanker
- SS-18 Satan
- SS-19 Stiletto
- SS-20 Saber
- SS-21 Scarab
- SS-22 Scaleboard
- SS-23 Spider
- SS-24 Scalpel
- SS-25 Sickle
- SS-26 Stone
- SS-27 Sickle B
- SS-28 Saber 2
- SS-29 Sickle C RS-24
- SS-X-30 Satan 2 RS-28 Sarmat
- SS-X-31 Sickle D RS-26
- SS-X-32Zh Scalpel B
- Avangard / HGV Yu-7#
- SS-X-33 Stone AN / 9M730 Burevestnik
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Naval- based |
- 14KhK1 15Kh 17Kh
- KS-1 Komet
- P-20 Sokol
- P-40 P-47
- SS-N-1 Scrubber
- SS-N-2 Styx
- SS-N-3c Shaddock
- SS-N-3a Shaddock 3b Sepal
- SS-N-4 Sark
- SS-N-5 Sark/Serb
- D-6 D-6M
- D-7 R-15M
- SS-N-6 Serb
- SS-N-7 Starbright
- SS-N-8 Sawfly
- SS-N-9 Siren
- SS-N-12 Sandbox
- SS-NX-13 Serb
- SS-N-14 Silex
- SS-N-15 Starfish
- SS-N-16 Stallion
- SS-N-17 Snipe
- SS-N-18 Stingray
- SS-N-19 Shipwreck
- SS-N-20 Sturgeon
- SS-N-21 Sampson
- SS-N-22 Sunburn
- SS-N-23 Skif R29RM
- SS-N-23A Skif
- SS-N-23B Skif
- SS-NX-24 Scorpion
- SS-N-25 Switchblade
- SS-N-26 Strobile
- SS-N-27 Sizzler 3M54
- SS-N-30A 3M-14
- SS-NX-28
- SS-N-29
- SS-N-32
- SS-NX-33 Zirkon
- SS-NX-34 Skif
- SS-N-35 Alfa
- SS-N-36
- SS-NX-37
- SS-NX-38 Canyon
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Ship- to-ship | |
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На других языках
[de] Sosna (Flugabwehrrakete)
Die Sosna (russisch Сосна, deutsch: Kiefer) ist ein in Russland entwickeltes mobiles, Kurzstrecken-Flugabwehrraketen-System. Der GRAU-Index für das Gesamtsystem ist unbekannt und die Lenkwaffen werden als 9M340 und 9M337 bezeichnet. Der NATO-Codename lautet SA-24.[7][8]
- [en] 9M337 Sosna-R
[it] Sosna-R
II Sosna-R (in cirillico: Сосна-P, nome in codice NATO: SA-24-?) è un sistema missilistico antiaereo a corto raggio[2] di fabbricazione russa, pensato per fornire una difesa aerea a 360°, secondo il produttore può neutralizzare attacchi aerei di precisione condotti da missili cruise, missili guidati, elicotteri d'attacco e droni da combattimento entro un raggio di 10 km di distanza e 5 km di altitudine.[2] Noto in patria anche con i seriali 9M340 e 9M337, che designano i missili supersonici a doppio stadio che impiega, e designato Bagulnik nel mercato domestico[3], è considerato l'erede dello 93K5 Strela.
[ru] Сосна (ЗРК)
«Сосна» (экспортная версия) — российский зенитный ракетный комплекс (ЗРК) ближнего радиуса действия для защиты войсковых подразделений от нападений с воздуха в любых видах боя, в том числе во время марша[3], разработанный в акционерном обществе (АО) «КБ точного машиностроения им. А. Э. Нудельмана» как преемник ЗРК «Стрела-10М3»[4].
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