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Misagh-2
TypeMANPADS
Place of originIran
Service history
In service2005
Production history
ManufacturerShahid Shah Abhady Industrial Complex
Specifications
Mass12.74 kg
LengthUnknown
DiameterUnknown
Warhead1.42 kg

Enginesolid rocket motor
Operational
range
5 km
Flight ceiling4 km
Maximum speed 850 m/s (2.8 Mach) max[1]
Guidance
system
Fire and Forget
Launch
platform
Man portable

The Misagh-2 (Also known as Mithaq-2[2])is an Iranian man-portable infrared-guided surface-to-air missile. The Misagh-2 is the successor to the Misagh-1. Like its predecessor, the Misagh-2 is based on Chinese technology,[3] and in particular is believed to be an Iranian copy of the Chinese QW-1M MANPADS.[4]

It is roughly comparable to the Soviet SA-18 Grouse missiles.[5]

History

Iran's defense minister launched the domestic mass production of the Misagh-2 on 5 February 2006, which is manufactured at the Shahid Shah Abhady Industrial Complex.[6]

Design

When fired, the Misagh-2 destroys its target within 5 second and has an operation temperature of -40 °C to +60 °C. The missile speed reaches 2.7+ Mach when it approaches its target.[7][8][1]

The battery unit of the Misagh-2 is parallel to the launch tube, while the battery unit of the Misagh-1 is perpendicular. However, it is generally not possible to distinguish the Misagh-2 from the QW-1M, the QW-18, or the Misagh-3.[9]

Operators

  •  Iran[10]
  •  Libya, Government of National Accord Affiliated Forces, probably supplied via Turkey.[11] (Disputed)

References

  1. ^ a b "آشنایی با موشک دوش‌پرتاب‌ میثاق". www.hamshahrionline.ir. 25 January 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Iran launches new surface-to-air missile production". www.janes.com. Archived from the original on 4 June 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Iran answers Hizbullah call for SAM systems". Archived from the original on 16 October 2006.
  4. ^ Yuri Lyamin (2017) https://imp-navigator.livejournal (dot) com/577790.html.
  5. ^ Iranian Military Capability 2011: 3. SHORAD – Short Range Air Defense. (January 2011)
  6. ^ "Misagh-2 man portable air defence missile system technical data sheet specifications pictures | Iran Iranian army missile systems vehicles UK | Iran Iranian army military equipment armoured UK".
  7. ^ "دوش‌پرتاب‌ "میثاق" رقیب قدرتمند استینگر و RBS/ انهدام اهداف متحرک در ۸ ثانیه". خبرگزاری تسنیم - Tasnim (in Persian). Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  8. ^ FarhangNews.ir (19 December 2013). "نگرانی از توان موشک‌های دوش‌پرتاب ایرانی+ تصاویر" (in Persian). Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  9. ^ Yuri Lyamin [@imp_navigator] (17 March 2021). "Thanx Oryx for thread on mistakes in last rep of the UN Panel of expers on Libya" (Tweet) – via Twitter. And also see https://imp-navigator.livejournal (dot) com/325141.html
  10. ^ "Iran Daily - National - 02/07/06". www.iran-daily.com. Archived from the original on 12 June 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  11. ^ Majumdar Roy Choudhur; Alia Aoun; Dina Badawy; Luis Antonio de Alburquerque Bacardit; Yassine Marjane; Adrian Wilkinson (8 March 2021). "Letter dated 8 March 2021 from the Panel of Experts on Libya established pursuant to resolution 1973 (2011) addressed to the President of the Security Council".