What is Buk telar?
A Buk TELAR vehicle is fitted with radar, digital computer, missile erector and launcher, friend or foe identification system. It is operated by a crew of four and carries four missiles. Radar of the Buk TELAR vehicle searches for targets, tracks them and guides missiles on them.
What is a Buk unit?
The Buk (Russian: “Бук”; “beech” (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
What is Tor Tank?
The Tor (Russian: Тор; English: torus) is an all-weather low to medium altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for destroying airplanes, helicopters, cruise missiles, precision guided munitions, unmanned aerial vehicles and short-range ballistic threats (anti-munitions).
What is the maximum ACQ ranges for the fire dome radar attached to both the SA 11 and the SA 17?
The search radar is known as “Snow Drift” and has a maximum detection range of 85Km, the radar is also well equipped to deal with targets attempting to ingress at low altitude – it is stated that it can detect a fighter sized target flying at 100m from a distance of 35Km.
How do you use Tor?
Fire up the Tor app. Tap the Connect button to make the initial connection to the Tor network. The About Tor website opens where you can swipe from one section to another to learn about some of Tor’s features. At the last section, tap the Go To Explore link to start browsing with Tor.
How fast are anti aircraft missiles?
Statistics
Max. target speed | 4.8 km/s (17,000 km/h; 11,000 mph; Mach 14) |
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Ready for operation on a signal from standby | ready and enabled 35 sec; ready 3 min |
Time between major overhauls | 10,000 hours |
Service life ground facilities anti-aircraft guided missiles | At least 20 years 15 years |
What is the range of an SA 11?
surface-to-air missile … strategic and tactical versions; the SA-11 Gadfly, a Mach-3 semiactive radar homing system with a range of 17 miles; the SA-12 Gladiator, a track-mobile replacement of Ganef; the SA-13 Gopher, a replacement for Gaskin; and the SA-14, a shoulder-fired Grail replacement.
What is a Buk m2ek missile system?
‘Buk-M2EK’ – A wheeled variant of Buk-M2 on MZKT-6922 chassis exported to Venezuela and Syria. 9K317M ‘Buk-M3’ – A SAM battalion has 36 target channels in total. 3S90/M-22 Uragan (SA-N-7 “Gadfly”) – Naval version of the 9K37 Buk missile system with 9M38/9M38M1 missile.
What is the basic command post of the Buk missile system?
The basic command post of the Buk missile system is 9С510 (9K317 Buk-M2), 9S470M1-2 (9K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2) and 9S470 (Buk-M1) vehicles, organising the Buk system into a battery.
What type of processor is used in Buk-M2 missiles?
The vehicles of Buk-M2 (Buk-M2E) missile system use a slightly upgraded version of Argon-A15K. This processor is also used in such military systems as anti-submarine defence Korshun and Sova, airborne radars for MiG-31 and MiG-33, mobile tactical missile systems Tochka, Oka and Volga.
What kind of computer does the Buk-M1 have?
All vehicles of the Buk-M1 (Buk-M1-2) missile system use an Argon-15A computer, as does the Zaslon radar (the first Soviet-made airborne digital computer, designed in 1972 by the Soviet Research Institute of Computer Engineering (NICEVT, currently NII Argon ).