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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Iran Unveils a Derivative of a French/Chinese Short-Range Air defense System



The Iranian Herze-9 missile seems to be a close derivative of the Chinese HQ-7/FM-90 missile, itself a derivative of the French Crotale.

The Iranian Herze-9 missile seems to be a close derivative of the Chinese HQ-7/FM-90 missile, itself a derivative of the French Crotale.

Iran unveiled yesterday a new air-defense system designated Herze 9, the mobile system comprises a shelter carrying an engagement radar of domestic design and electro-optical systems (both thermal and TV are used) providing the system relative immunity to electronic-countermeasures. The system displayed was carries two missile rail launchers located in sealed canisters. The Chinese HS-80 system that the Iranians have followed in their design was carrying four missiles. Defense-Update reports.
The Iranian FM-80 'Shahab Tagheb' - derivative of the French Crotale fires a missile during air defense exercise in 2012. Photo: IRNA
The Iranian FM-80 ‘Shahab Tagheb’ – derivative of the French Crotale fires a missile during air defense exercise in 2012. Photo: IRNA
The cooperation between Tehran and Beijing can be traced back late 1980s, when Iran handed over to Chinasome of the captured Iraqi hardware, including French Crotale systems for examination and reverse engineering. The result was the CPMIEC Chinese HQ-7B / FM-80 / FM-90 self-propelled air defense system. Simlar to the Chinese FM-90 system, the range of the Iranian Herze-9 is 8-12 km. “The new missile is 100% domestically made and corresponds with the tactics used by the armed forces,” IRGC Aerospace Commander, Brigadier General Hajizadeh said.
In the past Iran has tried to locally assemble HQ-7/FM-80 systems. In 2002 Tehran announced its defense industries managed to domestically produce a surface to air missile system named ‘Shahab Thaqeb’. This system closely resemebled the Chinese HQ-7which Iran had already received. At the time it was not clear whether the complete system was produced in Iran or only parts assembled in country. The Herze-9 could be an enhanced version of that weapon.
Source: Defense-Update
The guidance section of the Herze-9 shown here includes all th eelements found on the Chinese FM-90 or Crotale - these include the dish of the Ku-band engagement radar, video cameras used for
The guidance section of the Herze-9 shown here includes all th eelements found on the Chinese FM-90 or Crotale – these include the dish of the Ku-band engagement radar, while video and thermal cameras are likely used for target acquisition, ranging, tracking and guidance backup.
Herze-9 Side View
Herze-9 Side View

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