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Barak-8 on Target
by David Donald
- June 15, 2015, 6:50 PM


Barak-8 eight-round launchers can be rapidly deployed on land to provide point defense for critical locations, and in networked groups for area defense.

Following successful trials late last year, IAI’s Barak-8 medium-range surface-to-air missile is being delivered to customers, and is also now fielded with the IDF (Israel Defense Forces). The company does not discuss its customers, but acknowledges that the missile has been procured by Israel and India, plus others. Non-Israeli sources state that the Barak-8 has been adopted by the Indian Navy, which already employs the Barak-1, for service aboard its latest frigates, destroyers and aircraft carriers.

Following on from the Barak-1 naval point defense missile, Barak-8 is an all-new weapon. “We started from scratch,” Eili Behar, IAI’s director of ground-based air and missile defense, told AIN. “We needed the most advanced missile to tackle the latest challenges.” As a result, the Barak-8 incorporates a range of advanced features. The missile is guided by an active RF seeker that is equally capable at short and long ranges, and also allows very low-level engagements. It is intended to provide both point and area defense capabilities, and to perform simultaneous multi-target engagements in a saturated threat environment.

The Barak-8 has a two-way data link that uplinks target information and also downlinks missile status. This allows operators to know if it is functioning properly and if it has received uplinked commands. In an air defense scenario this is vital information because if a missile is not behaving correctly it allows a second interceptor to be launched immediately, rather than after the initial launch has been observed to fail. The downlink function also aids post-mission debriefing.

Instead of working through the guidance radar, the data link is separate. As well as releasing resources from the radar, the separate link allows the Barak-8 to be used with many different types of radar. IAI’s Elta division produces a number of radars that could be used for Barak-8 guidance, from fast-spinning ground-based radars to larger ship-based systems.

IAI (Chalet 210, Static A9) has developed Barak-8 to fulfill both land- and ship-based functions with the same missile and launcher hardware, and the same command and control functions and data links. In a land-based scenario the system can be used to defend a large footprint with low manpower requirements by deploying several launchers that can be networked either by wired or wireless connections. The eight-round launcher can be deployed on a truck or trailer, elevating to the vertical for missile launch. The same launchers can also be accommodated on a wide range of naval vessels.

The missile itself comes in two versions. The medium-range weapon is the baseline missile, offering a range capability from less than two miles to at least 43 miles. Engagement upper ceiling has not been disclosed, but the missile has been proven against very low-flying targets such as sea-skimming anti-ship missiles. IAI has also developed an extended-range version that employs the same hardware, but adds a booster rocket to extend maximum range to around 93 miles.

A number of successful firing trials were conducted in November 2014, resulting in some body-to-body kills to illustrate the engagement accuracy of the missile. The Barak-8 is fitted with a 44-pound warhead to ensure damage or destruction in near-miss engagements. IAI has not commented on whether the Barak-8 has yet been tested at sea, although other sources have reported that it was due for trials from an Indian Navy vessel.
 
The missile itself comes in two versions. The medium-range weapon is the baseline missile, offering a range capability from less than two miles to at least 43 miles. Engagement upper ceiling has not been disclosed, but the missile has been proven against very low-flying targets such as sea-skimming anti-ship missiles. IAI has also developed an extended-range version that employs the same hardware, but adds a booster rocket to extend maximum range to around 93 miles.

43 MILE = 70 KM
93 MILE = 150 KM :what:

BARAK 8 ER IS 110 KM WITH BOOSTER WHEN IT BECOME 150 KM ..OR JUST MISS REPORTING
 
43 MILE = 70 KM
93 MILE = 150 KM :what:

BARAK 8 ER IS 110 KM WITH BOOSTER WHEN IT BECOME 150 KM ..OR JUST MISS REPORTING
True range of Israelis missiles are classified so is upper ceiling of Engagement.
 
True range of Israelis missiles are classified so is upper ceiling of Engagement.
I AM NOT SAYING ABOUT UN OFFICIAL RANGES .............70 KM RAGE OF BASE MISSILE IS GIVEN
WHAT DIFFERENT IS THE EXTENDED RANGE WHICH IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED AS 110 KM NOT 150 KM WHICH POINTED IN THIS ARTICLE
 
43 MILE = 70 KM
93 MILE = 150 KM :what:

BARAK 8 ER IS 110 KM WITH BOOSTER WHEN IT BECOME 150 KM ..OR JUST MISS REPORTING

Avinash chender said that We have 150 KM SAM and we are in a process to get a 250 to 300 KM range missile. I do not know which 150 KM SAM it is. It may be this one only.
 
Avinash chender said that We have 150 KM SAM and we are in a process to get a 250 to 300 KM range missile. I do not know which 150 KM SAM it is. It may be this one only.
HERE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT BARAK 8 EXTENDED RANGE MISSILE WITH ADDED BOOSTER WHICH GIVES 110/150 KM RANGE COMPARED TO BASELINE MISSILE WITH 70 KM ..............

WHERE AS SAM OF 250 KM IS A DIFFERENT MISSILE WHICH IS A SPIN OFF AAD
 
Well Barak8 is bound to be success. Now we can integrete it to Kolkata class & Ins Vikramaditya.

Well Barak8 is bound to be success. Now we can integrete it to Kolkata class & Ins Vikramaditya.
 
HERE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT BARAK 8 EXTENDED RANGE MISSILE WITH ADDED BOOSTER WHICH GIVES 110/150 KM RANGE COMPARED TO BASELINE MISSILE WITH 70 KM ..............

WHERE AS SAM OF 250 KM IS A DIFFERENT MISSILE WHICH IS A SPIN OFF AAD

Can you locate the caps lock in your keyboard?
 
Can you locate the caps lock in your keyboard?
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so does this means along with spyder now even Barak- 8 & its ER versions are also going to be part of indias air defnce network ?
 
Avinash chender said that We have 150 KM SAM and we are in a process to get a 250 to 300 KM range missile. I do not know which 150 KM SAM it is. It may be this one only.
AAD is SaM which is in Talk Here
 
Indian navy's all new acquisitions are going on fine
 
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