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I doubt, they didn't say anything.@mohsen dadash, that air defence documentary that you posted, is there a part 2 to it?
As expected: Guiding a SARH Taer-2 to 105km is not possible against fighter-size targets with the 3rd Khordad array.
Hence the 105km Taer-2 has an active radar seeker, the first one of Iran's SAMs.
I'm personally not a fried of ARH SAMs: expensive and more prone to ECM than SARH/SAGG.
On the other hand it gives 3rd Khordads a very wide reach for a system of that size.
@PeeD could you please break this down. How did you reach this conclusion. Was there an detail that has recently surfaced?
Why we must attack them if they come near our border ?
Let them pass the border and then do what you like .
Mass producing these SAM systems should now be on top of Iran's agenda. We now know these systems are very effective, we just need to produce them in great numbers. Let's produce SAMs like we produce ballistic missiles!
I did not mean we will shoot them necessarily. Even detecting them and locking on them will send a good message.
First I knew that 105km would be too much for a robust high power illumination by 3rd Khordad.
Then today sources close to Sepah published this:
A direct confirmation.
That depends on selected method,there are more different methods used in different sitations,there is no need for 2 missiles against slow non maneuverable target...
There is no mystery, it is S-200 missile ...little different but not much