
Iranian Jet-Powered Drone Armed with New Air-Based Missile - Politics news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian experts have adapted a homegrown surface-to-air missile for the ‘Karrar’ jet-powered drone, a top commander said.
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In tasnimnews it quotes the Commander of the Iranian Army’s Air Defense Force Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard as saying that on Sunday that his forces have managed to furnish the Karrar drone with a heat-seeking air-to-air missile with a range of 8 kilometers.What do you suppose its a2a range would be?
I am not really sure what the purpose of this is, Iran already has A2A missiles for drones, but why Karrar?In tasnimnews it quotes the Commander of the Iranian Army’s Air Defense Force Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard as saying that on Sunday that his forces have managed to furnish the Karrar drone with a heat-seeking air-to-air missile with a range of 8 kilometers.
I suspect that this [karar/majid] combo is for taking down things like prop powered drones,which would be a lot slower than a jet powered drone like the karrar,also thngs like helos and prop powered manned aircraft would also have to keep an eye open for these as well.I am not really sure what the purpose of this is, Iran already has A2A missiles for drones, but why Karrar?
Drones are much slower than jets (especially Iranian drones), so they are less able to reach a critical zone for interception as fast as a jet, with various other disadvantages
I don't understand the rationale here
I am not really sure what the purpose of this is, Iran already has A2A missiles for drones, but why Karrar?
Drones are much slower than jets (especially Iranian drones), so they are less able to reach a critical zone for interception as fast as a jet, with various other disadvantages
I don't understand the rationale here
8km range is tiny, Karrar will have to get very close to those targets first and will be very vulnerable on that journey (more vulnerable than a SAM alone)1. Interception of low speed birds, tankers, recon planes and UAVs.
2. Swarm to supersonic jets from multiple different directions
8km range is tiny, Karrar will have to get very close to those targets first and will be very vulnerable on that journey (more vulnerable than a SAM alone)
Oh yeas, turkish high techs, so high, it's way up in the sky above skies, so out of reach.
Russia has dedicated SEAD, not only in air but in space as well. Russia is among the top 5 in space-based ISR, any radar that is activated in Ukraine, they can see the emission and get a general approximate location. These areas can be targeted with anti-radiation missiles, but it's not as simple as that. It is very difficult to truly disable an IADS to have unrestricted access, while all-in-one mobile SAM systems exist in the country. Optics have gotten so good, an AD system can hide and scan the sky 10s of kilometers away, and prepare an ambush at any given time only activating its radar during the attack phase.On paper yes, but the lack of pilot training and absence of modern munitions greatly retarded that big force to the point of just dropping glide bombs from behind the lines and returning to base If this is your operational capability it doesn't matter if you're flying Su-35 or F-5.
Russia doesn't have dedicated SEAD squadrons like we have and that was their greatest weakness from the first hours of this war. And Ukraine's method of attaching AGM-88 HARM to ancient Su-24s quite simply isn't good enough. It takes more than that.
And let's not ignore the elephant in the room. We're flying wooden biplanes in an age of all metal fighters. 5th gen fighters are a necessity. It's the same reason why Israeli air force is able to carry out strikes in Syria with impunity even in an airspace controlled by S-400 systems.
Because a 155mm shell won't level a 7 story building. They use Jdams to target the underground foundations of these building to bring them down. They are trying to flatten the whole strip. They also do not have enough shells to flatten the strip either. Most shells are getting consumed in Ukraine, and this was ultimently my point. You will find that in a war that doesn't last 1 month, inventory will deplete very quickly, and if your equipment is very expensive to replace, chances are production time is long as well.Israelis are using airstrikes on targets they could easily hit with artillery. Why would you fly F16 sorties in gaza when you can get the job done with laser guided artillery shells and Heron UAVs? I don't know. Their methods make little sense but daddy USA pays the bill so it's alright I guess.
JDAMs are rather simple weapons and can be made cheaply, that's not the issue.
We mostly drop laser guided bombs on such easy targets, we don't even waste JDAMs on everything
They don't have dedicated squadrons for this. Turkish Air Force has 151. SEAD squadron based in 5. Air Base Merzifon. They are sepcialized in SEAD missions and this is all they train on.Russia has dedicated SEAD, not only in air but in space as well.
You still don't need a JDAM, these are fire & forget munitions with very expensive electronics. Laser guided bombs will do the job nicelyBecause a 155mm shell won't level a 7 story building. They use Jdams to target the underground foundations of these building to bring them down.
8 kilometers is anemic and way they implemented it on Karrar is downright incompetence because they use surface to air missile in air to air role that is in tubular container.In tasnimnews it quotes the Commander of the Iranian Army’s Air Defense Force Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard as saying that on Sunday that his forces have managed to furnish the Karrar drone with a heat-seeking air-to-air missile with a range of 8 kilometers.