I described that layout to demonstrate the amount of firepower a battalion could retain even if SR-SAMs enter the game. This might be similar to 3rd Khordad's approach with 9th Dey. Your layout would be more resilient of course and is the more likely one to be adopted.
Possible. If a 'Tactical Sayyad' battalion has a similar structure as 3rd Khordad, it could be as follows:
4 batteries per battalion, each battery consisting of 1 TELAR (3 S-3 each) and 2 TELs (6 S-3 each)
Which would give us 15 S-3 per battery or 60 S-3 per battalion
If we replace all S-3 on...
Likely this SAM that was shown next to a TELAR before:
^ It roughly resembles an AIM-9X Sidewinder AAM but might actually be command guided.
Its radar is both a search and illumination radar. Both AESA and PESA radar options exist for this system. The one above is the AESA version and this is...