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Iranian Air Defense Systems

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1 battalion = up to 6 batteries = up to 48 TELs = up to 192 missiles.

For ONE battalion.

Of course, Iran doesn't have that number, it specifically said "up to", but I don't think we are short in numbers.

Oh, my math was off lol I did say I wasn't keen on air defense :laugh:
 
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Oh, my math was off lol I did say I wasn't keen on air defense :laugh:
By what means were these battalions transported to Iran from Russia? Just drove in and the rest air shipped?

Excuse me if my question is irrelevant or inapproriate. First post after lurking for a looong time. Used to be quite active on the Iranmillitaryforum :)
 
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By what means were these battalions transported to Iran from Russia? Just drove in and the rest air shipped?

Excuse me if my question is irrelevant or inapproriate. First post after lurking for a looong time. Used to be quite active on the Iranmillitaryforum :)
Most of them were transported by trucks. There were pictures all over Twitter.
 
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"The S-300 is a system on another level, a long-range system which is developed and reliable. What the Iranians are doing is developmental work and the production of prototypes. Nobody knows the real characteristics of this complex yet, including the Iranian media. I wouldn't expect this complex to enter into service with the Iranian army in the next few years," Murakhovsky said.

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"The S-300 is a system on another level, a long-range system which is developed and reliable. What the Iranians are doing is developmental work and the production of prototypes. Nobody knows the real characteristics of this complex yet, including the Iranian media. I wouldn't expect this complex to enter into service with the Iranian army in the next few years," Murakhovsky said.

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It was secretly tested during last month AD war game. Parts of it (short and medium range batteries) are already deployed and functional under different names like Talash. What has not been publicize is the long range missile (Sayyad 4) launch and its capabilities. Don't expect the whole system to become operational in one shot. Bavar 373 is a combination of many sub systems many of which are already operation.
 
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From the video it is clear that the system Iran received is S-300PMU2(or a derivative of it).

5P85TE2 TEL
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64N6E2 Big Bird Acquisition Radar
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96L6E acquisition radar
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30N6E2 Tomb Stone engagement radar(at the far right)
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Talash TEL and its reload rounds
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This communicaton link is used for all new Russian radar and SAM systems, S-400, S-350, S-300PMU2, Nebo-M complex.

I saw it for the first time with the S-350 too. It has a very tall antenna and it communicates with the Tombstone radars of each battery omnidirectional.

The 96L6E is shown for the first time, I first thought Iranian PMU2s skipped it. In the battalion structure a Big Bird would provide two 96L6E with early warning data and each would direct two batteries with Tombstone radars to their targets.

Wonder if the missiles have been used against a BM. The apparently short range engagement would point to it.
 
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