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I'd like to see that Meraj 4 radar mounted on a Zoljanah truck for better mobility.
I'd like to see that Meraj 4 radar mounted on a Zoljanah truck for better mobility.
im so curious how effectiv this system will be...
Which system????
It seems overkill to me.Zoljanah barayeh Ya Ali cruise missiles & or Zolfaghar missile & future versions of them!
Very good explanation, thank you!I'm not sure if this would bring a great benefit for the IADS performance. The way a long range system such as the Bavar would work is to have a permanent situational awareness by systems such as the Meraj-4 in S-band and Matla ol Far-3 in VHF band. So in case of threat systems such as these two would emit almost permanently and thus expose their location to advanced passive ELINT systems (even if they have LPI features).
Therefore the enemy will know at least the rough location of this long range early warning systems, hence they need protection of short range systems as well a countermeasures. Emission control is not their task, its the task of the lower tier radar systems of the Bavar. So these lower tier systems which form the separate Bavar batteries will get their early warning information from those higher tier systems wich a number such as 4 Bavar batteries protect in their center. Operating in the periphery of the long range early warning systems unter emission contol these only start to emit if a target has been identified to operate in the engagement range of the batterie, they lock the target and shot their missile and go offline. These systems need great mobility because they get identified by the enemy which is closer to them and might have even the capability to attack them directly in the time they are emitting.
So its these systems, the single batteries that need to shoot and scoot in short time such as 5 minutes to survive in a threat environment. They need off-road capability to set up ambushes and confidently position around their first tier early warning systems which are in a secure and protected center position. Systems such as the Meraj will move too from time to time if another system takes over their surveillance task, but this is only to avoid strikes against weapons such as long range cruise missiles which would need to survive the Bavar batteries in the periphery and anti-PGM SAMs such as Ya-Zahra and CIWS like systems such as the Mesbah.
Hence it might be a wise and more cost effective decision which they made. A robust, advanced and cost effective systems makes a successful system.
Thanks for the photos MTN
It seems overkill to me.
This can already carry 2 missiles, which for a SRBM with a range of up to 700 km is good enough. Any more than that and you will complicate matters since the Fateh/Zolfaghar are not in launch canisters so mounting them on top of each other isn't an option.
The Zoljanah is purpose built for the job. It's too large, expensive and complex to be used in other general context. For that, I think the Zafar is more suited.
Very good explanation, thank you!
Then how come the Russian 64N6 and 96L6 have such excellent mobility?
Maybe, but mounting the launching mechanism on a Zafar 8×8 would make more sense IMHO.That's a mockup it's not even a real missile + that's the mockup of the Fatteh-313 class that's shorter than the Zolfaghar class
same here
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and here
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These are all mockups of the Fatteh-313 not the real Zolfaghar Missile or even a 1:1 mockup of it!
Plus I'm just saying name wise it would make more sense!
You can't bring real solid fueled ballistic missile to these parades even without a live warhead a small accident could cause a massive explosion and you have too many high ranking officials to allow that!
Liquid fueled without a warhead is fine
Solid fueled are built with the fuel inside so you can't use real ones