The Spada 2000 is a short-range advanced air defense system operated by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). Developed by the European defense company MBDA, this system is designed to provide all-weather, day and night air defense capabilities, particularly for the protection of critical ground installations such as air bases and industrial sites.
Key Features of the Spada 2000
- Range: The Spada 2000 has an effective interception range of approximately 25 km, allowing it to engage various aerial threats, including hostile aircraft and missiles.
- Missile System: It employs the Aspide 2000 missile, which utilizes a semi-active radar homing guidance system. This missile is capable of high supersonic speeds and can intercept agile targets.
- Detection and Tracking: The system includes a detection center equipped with the RAC-3D radar, which has a target detection range of up to 60 km and can track multiple targets simultaneously.
- Modular Design: The Spada 2000 is modular and can consist of two to four firing sections, each equipped with multiple missile launchers. This flexibility allows for easy transport and deployment on various platforms, including trucks and aircraft.