One of the most interesting announcements from the IRGC-ASF wargame was the claim for ranges.
75km for 3rd Khordads Taer-2B missile,
75km for Sayyad-2M
60km for Tabas' Taer-2A
While 2012 when the Raad system was unveiled, the range was claimed to be 50km and the Sayyad-2 was claimed to have the same range. All those ranges seem to be too high as the similar 2010 vintage Buk-M2 and HQ-16 have ranges of 40-45km. Something seems to be not right there, maybe a counter to the Buk-M3's 70km range?
No I don't think so.
I think those range differences are due to two factors.
- Engagement radars for illumination have improved with the Tabas planar array and 3rd Khordad AESA (yes like the Bavar illumination radar this radar seems to be a X-band AESA too, while Buk-M2 is PESA).
- Robust data-link system allows continuous course updates which in combination with a good INS-autopilot system enable to switch from a P-Nav system to a optimized long range trajectory (same thing was done to create the SM-2 out of the SM-1). The Buk-M1-2 and M2 also has a data-link system, but here its about a advanced system with real-time trajectory calculation and updates which makes a illumination only necessary in terminal phase.
The latter point is responsible for the large 50% range increase for the Sayyad-2M from the prototype 50km range LOBL Sayyad-2 without data-link/autopilot. Back then the Talash-3 system (IRGC-only?) had been just tested and possibly no engagement radar with 75km illumination range and was available. The change of Taer-2A to Taer-2B seems to be the addition of the Sayyad-2M heritage data-link/autopilot system. The huge range increase of Buk-M2 to -M2 is also due to this change.
The first point would be responsible for the range increase of 50 to 60km for the Taer-2A P-Nav guided SARH missile which first used the truck based engagement radar of the Raad-1 system and later got the Tabas engagement system with longer illumination range. However 10-15km range (kinematic-only) increase over Buk-M2 and HQ-16 would be huge and only possible if more advanced missile technology than that of Chinese and even Russians was used.
Those range performances are state of the art for missiles of those classes. Simplified a Sayyad-2 battery can protect a circle of 150km and a 3rd Khordad battery can hunt enemy aircraft at the frontline in a 150km range circle.