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Sevom Khordad/3rd Khordad
A 3rd Khordad wheeled TELAR parked during a defense exhibition
The specific 3rd Khordad TELAR that shot down an RQ-4 drone in 2019
TypeAerial defense system[1]
Place of originIran
Service history
In service2016-present[1]
Used by Iran
 Syria
Wars2019-2020 Persian Gulf crisis[1]
Specifications

Main
armament
Taer-2B
Secondary
armament
Sayyad-2
EngineIVECO diesel[1]
Operational
range
50-200 km[1]
Flight altitude25-30 km[1]

The Sevom Khordad or 3rd Khordad is an Iranian road-mobile medium range air defense missile system that was first unveiled on 11 May 2014.[2] It is believed to be an upgraded version of the Ra'ad air defense system[2] and somewhat superior to the other version of Ra'ad, Tabas (air defense system), although it is more similar to the Ra'ad then the Tabas is. Its operational capabilities were confirmed when it shot down an American Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk near the Strait of Hormuz.[1] It is named after the Liberation of Khorramshahr which occurred on 3rd Khordad on the Persian Calendar.[2]

Characteristics

It shows somewhat resemblance to the Buk-M2.[1][2] In terms of performance, it is "often compared to the Russian Buk family."[3] Each Sevom Khordad TELAR can carry 3 Taer-2B missiles which have range of 50–105 km and can operate at altitudes of 25–30 km.[1] The Sevom Khordad utilizes an X-band Active Phased array engagement radar, each 3rd Khordad TELAR can simultaneously detect 100 targets, engage 4 and guide 2 missiles on a target.[1] Each battery of Sevom Khordad Battery consists of one TELAR and two TELs and hence has 9 ready-to fire missiles, each battalion has four batteries and hence can engage 16 targets simultaneously.[1] Each battalion also includes a Bashir 3-D S-band Phased array Surveillance radar which has a detection range of 350 km. The battalion also has a Command and Control (C2) Unit which provides communication with other air defense systems and hence establishes a network of air defenses.[1] It can also provide additional Data link in case of Radar jamming.[1]

Operators

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ostadrahimi, Ehsan. "Sevom Khordad Air Defense Missile System". Military-Today. Archived from the original on 2019-10-03.
  2. ^ a b c d Binnie, Jeremy (13 July 2014). "IRGC unveils new tactical ballistic missiles developments - IHS Jane's 360". London. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  3. ^ "IRGC unveils short-range SAM".