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T38
Stilet Short Range Air Defence Missile System |
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The
T38 Stilet is a short range air defence missile system designed and
manufactured by the Belarus Company Tetraedr. The self-contained mobile
T38 STILET Air Defense Missile System (ADMS) is designed to defend Army
units, industrial and military installations from the strikes of all
types of modern and advanced aerial attack assets flying nap-of-the
earth, at low and medium altitudes and possessing the RCS of 0.03 m²
and above. The STILET ADMS provides acquisition and identification of
targets on the move and at halts, as well as engagement of target with
one or two missiles from a short halt or from a stationary position.
The T38 Stilet program involves a substantial rebuild of the legacy
SA-8 Gecko weapon system, with digital hardware
replacing much of the legacy Land Roll radar system and supporting computer
system for the automatic CLOS missile guidance system. The upgrade includes
new operator consoles and displays, and a new electro-optical tracking
subsystem. The T38 Stilet is limited in its ability to track and engage
multiple targets concurrently, in comparison with the Russian built
phased array equipped SA-15
and SA-22
systems.
At MILEX 2011,
the Belarus Defence Company Tetraedr has presented its latest generation
of mobile air defense missile base on the russian made air defense missile
system SA-8 Gecko, the T38 STILET Short Range Air Defence System. The
T381 combat vehicle of the Tetraedr Stilet self-propelled air-defence
missile system will be displayed at the IDEX 2011 defence exhibition
in the United Arab Emirates on 20-24 February - the system's first appearance
outside Belarus.
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| Armament |
The T381
launcher vehicle carries eight missile containers. There are
installed in tow group of fours, one of each side of the radar
block system. With twice the engagement range of the legacy
SA-8 Gecko, better mobility, better ECCM capability, robust
E/O engagement capability, and a faster missile round, the
T38 Stilet system will be much more lethal and survivable
than the legacy Gecko systems it replaces. A maximum of five
minutes is needed to prepare the 381 launcher vehicle for
action. Its systems can simultaneously prepare two missiles
for lauch. This process takes 12 seconds, and the missiles
can then be fired up to 10 minutes later. According to Tetraedr,
the T38 Stilet wil have a maximum effective range of 20 km,
and will be able to engage targets flying at speeds of up
to 900 m/sec and heights ranging from 25 m to up 10,000 m.
The T381 launcher unit vehicle is also equipped with the surveillance
radar, guidance radar, two channel missile tracker and all
optronic system.
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| Missile |
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two-stage bi-caliber solid-propellant SAM T382 is designed for
destruction of aerial attack assets. Throughout its service
life, the missile is stored in the Transportation-and-Launch
Container (TLC). The missile rudders and wings in the TLC are
located X-wise, i.e. at a 450 angle relative to the container
walls. The missile power unit comprises a booster (which separates
after launching) and a sustainer. T382 Surface-to-Air Guided
Missiles is stored in the TLC The missile radio fuse actuates
a non-contact detonation of the warhead in proximity to the
target, at the moment ensuring the most effective destruction
of the target. The avrage speed of the missile will be 850 m/s
and its expected to be capable of manoeuvring at up to 25g.
its rod-fragmentation warhead weight is 18 kg. |
| Mobility |
The
T381 mobile launcher unit is the key asset of the T38 Stilet
missile system. The launcher unit T381 is built on the MZKT-69222T
self-propelled chassis which is based on the MZKT-6922 series
truck and has a powerful diesel engine, navigational, map-positioning,
life-support, communication and power-supply equipment. The
newer MZKT-69222 provides better off road performance, higher
road speed, better resistance to air delivered munitions, and
is more reliable and maintainable.
The MZKT-6922 all-wheel-drive special wheeled chassis developed
by the plant designers was manufactured in 2077. It is intended
for mounting and transporting the combat vehicle of the 9A331M
anti-aircraft missile system and its modification on all types
of roads and surveyed terrain.
This is a three-axle six-by-six chassis with control from the
first axle. Its perfect cross-country ability has been achieved
by using in the design hydro mechanical transmission, a two-speed
transfer case, driving axles, a high-power 420 hp diesel engine,
an independent hydro pneumatic suspension and other components
and parts. The control system includes steering, brake systems
and a hub and information controlling system.
The chassis has its body made of steel plates and components
with a built-in frame. This comprises four compartments including
a control compartment, an operator compartment, an equipment
compartment and an engine and transmission compartment.
The design features of the chassis enabling it to be operated
at an ambient temperature of minus 40° to plus 50 °C
in regions with temperate, cold and tropical dry or moist climate
make the chassis a potentially excellent export item. The 12
June 2007, the first model of the MZKT-6922 special wheeled
chassis was handed over the customer for mounting the required
materiel on and being further delivered to Russian Army.
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T38 STILET ADMS comprises combat and technical support assets
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The
T38 Stilet short range air defense missile system system can
be air-lifted by an IL-76-class cargo aircraft and transported
by rail as meeting 02-T category dimensions. |
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| Specifications |
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Type |
Short
range air defence missile system |
Armament |
| Eight
missiles T382 |
Country
users |
Azerbaijan |
Warhead
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| 18
kg |
Reaction
time |
| 12
sec |
Crew |
3 |
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Weight
missile |
116
kg |
Lenght
missile |
3,158
m |
Engagement
Range |
1,500
- 20,000 m |
Engagement
altitude |
250
- 10,000 m |
Guidance
System |
Radio
command
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Dimensions |
Length,
9.55 m ; Width, 3.1 m; Height, ? m |
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