Soviet alliance
06-01-2004, 15:29
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The PLA has ordered an unspecified number of the Tunguska-M1 is a gun/missile system for low-level air defence. The system is mounted on a 34 ton tracked vehicle with a multi-fuel engine. The armored turret has both laying and stabilisation drives and a power supply. It has a target acquisition and tracking radar, optical sight, digital computing system, tilt angle measuring system and navigation equipment. Radar detection range is 11 miles and tracking range is 9 miles. The Tunguska-M1 vehicle carries eight 9M311-M1 surface-to-air missiles. The missile (NATO SA-19 Grison) has semi-automatic radar command to line-of-sight guidance, and a 19 lb warhead. Intercept range is up to 32,000 ft for air targets. Two twin-barrel 30 mm anti-aircraft guns are also mounted on the vehicle. These guns have a maximum firing rate of 5000 rounds per minute and a range of 6,000 ft against air targets.
-20 million per unit.
http://www.emeraldesigns.com/matchup/pics/sa10b_1.jpg
Guidance:radar guided, track via missile
Weight:2,950 lbs
Length:25 ft
Altitude:95,000 ft
Range:45 miles
Speed:Mach 6
Propulsion:solid propellant
Warhead:270 lbs, HE-fragmentation
-18 million.
http://www.wonderland.org.nz/sa4-1.jpg
USA Code Name SA -4
Nato Code Name: Ganef
Russian Designation: 2K11 Krug ( Circle)
Range: 80-100Km
Guidance: Radio Command
Inservice: 1967
Notes: Near End Of Life (NEOL) still in service with Poland,Ukraine and ( Possibly) Czechoslovakia. The Poles are still carrying out training launches and seem to be intending to use them for some time as a replacement for their SA-2 units.
-10 million.
all in service in the soviet alliance army.
The PLA has ordered an unspecified number of the Tunguska-M1 is a gun/missile system for low-level air defence. The system is mounted on a 34 ton tracked vehicle with a multi-fuel engine. The armored turret has both laying and stabilisation drives and a power supply. It has a target acquisition and tracking radar, optical sight, digital computing system, tilt angle measuring system and navigation equipment. Radar detection range is 11 miles and tracking range is 9 miles. The Tunguska-M1 vehicle carries eight 9M311-M1 surface-to-air missiles. The missile (NATO SA-19 Grison) has semi-automatic radar command to line-of-sight guidance, and a 19 lb warhead. Intercept range is up to 32,000 ft for air targets. Two twin-barrel 30 mm anti-aircraft guns are also mounted on the vehicle. These guns have a maximum firing rate of 5000 rounds per minute and a range of 6,000 ft against air targets.
-20 million per unit.
http://www.emeraldesigns.com/matchup/pics/sa10b_1.jpg
Guidance:radar guided, track via missile
Weight:2,950 lbs
Length:25 ft
Altitude:95,000 ft
Range:45 miles
Speed:Mach 6
Propulsion:solid propellant
Warhead:270 lbs, HE-fragmentation
-18 million.
http://www.wonderland.org.nz/sa4-1.jpg
USA Code Name SA -4
Nato Code Name: Ganef
Russian Designation: 2K11 Krug ( Circle)
Range: 80-100Km
Guidance: Radio Command
Inservice: 1967
Notes: Near End Of Life (NEOL) still in service with Poland,Ukraine and ( Possibly) Czechoslovakia. The Poles are still carrying out training launches and seem to be intending to use them for some time as a replacement for their SA-2 units.
-10 million.
all in service in the soviet alliance army.