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A good post. It's always positive to bring more light into these things.

Members,

Please do not take this thread off topic. This is an informative thread regarding Bavar-373. If you wish to discuss other matters please do so in the appropriate threads.

Hah. This is why I only post here months at a time!

I have a question - do any Iranian members know where Bavar-373s are current deployed in Iran? Someone like Amir_patriot would probably know something like this. If anyone knows, please share. i am curious to understand Iranian govts use of Bavars and the production rate/#s.

To the best of my knowledge it is not currently actively deployed. However, if it was deployed and most people didn't know it, I wouldn't share ;)
 
Author: Philosopher
Category: Air defence


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In 2007, an Iran with a very limited air defence network signed a contract with the Russians for the S-300 air defence system to help protect its air space from a potential airstrike. That deal ended up being embroiled in the tense political environment of that time and as a consequence, Iran did not receive that system (and would not until 2016).

Iran decided to embark upon a very difficult endeavor of designing its own long range air defence system called the Bavar-373 (meaning Belief-373). The start of the Bavar-373 projects was initiated with the slogan of "Ma mitavanim", which translates to "We can do it".

The development of this systems involved a great learning path, during which Iran produced multiple long range air defence systems, namely the 3rd of Khordad (which downed the American RQ-4) and 15th of Khordad.[1,2] In 2019, after more than 10 years in development, the wholly indigenous Iranian Bavar-373 became ready for production. In this thread, we will go over its capabilities.

Test Firing of the Bavar-373


Overall specifications of the Bavar-373 system[3]:
Maximum detection range: 320 km
Maximum tracking range: 260 km
Maximum engagement range: 200 km
Maximum engagement altitude: 27 km
Simultaneously detected targets: 300
Simultaneously tracked targets: 60
Simultaneously engaged targets: 6
Simultaneously guided missiles: 12
Maximum missiles per battery: 24


A battery of Bavar-373 includes 1 Acquisition radar, 1 engagement radar, 1 command and control, 6 TEL (each with 4 missiles) for a total of 24 missiles ready to fire.

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A battery of Bavar-373 missile defence system[4]

Now, to go into more specific details regarding this system.

Missiles:

Bavar 373 utilises a missile called Sayyad-4. This missiles incorporates Trust Vector Control (TVS) and has a range of 200km and maximum engagement altitude of 27-30km.[3] The maximum speed of the missile is not known, however, it is capable of dealing with air targets flying at speeds up to 2800 meter/second ( around Mach 8). This missile has the ability (albeit limited) to also target ballistic missiles during their terminal phase.[3]

The missile is believed to be guided via Semi-Active seeker utilising Track Via Missiles (TVM) or Seeker Aided Ground Guidance (SAGG). The use of such a system over an active seeker provides the benefit of 1) Extra protection against jamming 2) Better capability against stealthy targets.[5]

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Sayyad-4 missile[3]

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Sayyad-4 during manufacturing stage.[3]


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Thrust vector jet vanes will be inserted here.[3]

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Sayyad-4 Trust vectoring during flight.[3]


Launch platform:

Bavar-373 uses the hot-launch method, where the missile engines are ignited whilst the missile is still inside the container tubes, as opposed to a cold launched systems where ignition is formed post gas instrumented ejection from the tube (such as in the S-300/400 series).[3]

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The boxed vertical launch systems of the Bavar-373.



The Bavar-373 TEL uses the Iranian made "Zoljanah" 10x10 truck [5]:

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Zoljanah 10x10 TEL[5]


Radar Systems


X-Band AESA radar
One of the radar systems used in the Bavar-373 is the X-Band AESA engagement radar. This radar is comprised of over 10,000 Transmit/Receive Modules (TRM). It has an engagement range of 200km and can direct 12 missiles to 6 targets simultaneously.[3]

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On the left: The X-band AESA engagement radar.[2]

What is interesting about this radar system is its rather "3D" configuration. Although not officially confirmed, these angled potential subarrays seen below in Yellow could be part of a constructive wave interference method leading to increased power gain and range. Other possibilities for what they could be include: Side Lobe Cancelling (SLC) or data links.[5]

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Bavar's X-band radar array, with main components highlighted. Main array in Red, possible sub-arrays in Yellow, and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) array in Blue.[5]


S-Band AESA Radar
This S-band AESA radar can detect 300 targets at a range of 320km and can track up to 60 targets at a range of 260km.[3]


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S-Band radar, the main array on the bottom and top portion is the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)[3]

The TEL used for both of these radars is the Iranian Zafar 8x8 truck, shown below during its tests:

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Zafar 8x8[5]

How will Bavar-373 deal with stealthly targets?

The article below highlights very nicely how Bavar-373, using TVM/SAGG and bi-static radar arrangement methodology will deal with stealthy targets, such as F-22.[5]





The significance of Bavar-373

Bavar-373 marked a new chapter in the development of Iranian air defence solutions. It is important to note that this system is not solitary but one that will work within the context of an integrated air defence network utilising radars with ranges far beyond those used in Bavar-373 proper. For example, an auxiliary radar system that will be used in a Bavar battalion will be the Meraj-4 linear S-band linear AESA radar with a 450-500km range.[6,7] The future improvements of the Bavar will naturally turn it into an even more capable system. More on this to come in the coming years.

Although the purpose of this thread is not to do a comparison between this system and comparable foreign air defences, it is important to note that Bavar puts Iran amongst only a handful of nations which have such complex land based air defence systems that possess such a capability. Perhaps most importantly, the development of Bavar showed that a nation can develop such a systems by itself if it has the belief; as demonstrated by Iran's Ma Mitavanim (we can do it) slogan which in the end turned into Ma Tavanestim (we did it).


I would like to thank @AmirPatriot for his article at Irangeomil and @PeeD for their great contribution to the compilation of the Bavar-373 data via OSINT gathering. Without their effort, this article would have been nigh impossible.

References:

[1] https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/...khordad-3-air-defense-missile-downed-us-drone
[2] https://en.mehrnews.com/photo/146222/15th-of-Khordad-air-defense-system-unveiled
[3] https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9I53NcfXag
[4] https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iran/bavar-373.htm
[5] https://irangeomil.blogspot.com/2019/08/irans-bavar-373-profile.html
[6] https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/363390/آشنایی-با-3-سامانه-پدافندی-که-ایران-به-جای-اس-300-رونمایی-کرد
[7] https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/...y-commander-lauds-iranian-air-defense-systems
very nicely composed article
thanks for sharing
please add more about the missile specifications as well.
its motor / fuel and explosive
 
very nicely composed article
thanks for sharing
please add more about the missile specifications as well.
its motor / fuel and explosive

Sorry my friend for the belated reply. Little ONSINT data is available about the missile itself minus the range etc.
 
Author: Philosopher
Category: Air defence


View attachment 639749

In 2007, an Iran with a very limited air defence network signed a contract with the Russians for the S-300 air defence system to help protect its air space from a potential airstrike. That deal ended up being embroiled in the tense political environment of that time and as a consequence, Iran did not receive that system (and would not until 2016).

Iran decided to embark upon a very difficult endeavor of designing its own long range air defence system called the Bavar-373 (meaning Belief-373). The start of the Bavar-373 projects was initiated with the slogan of "Ma mitavanim", which translates to "We can do it".

The development of this systems involved a great learning path, during which Iran produced multiple long range air defence systems, namely the 3rd of Khordad (which downed the American RQ-4) and 15th of Khordad.[1,2] In 2019, after more than 10 years in development, the wholly indigenous Iranian Bavar-373 became ready for production. In this thread, we will go over its capabilities.

Test Firing of the Bavar-373


Overall specifications of the Bavar-373 system[3]:
Maximum detection range: 320 km
Maximum tracking range: 260 km
Maximum engagement range: 200 km
Maximum engagement altitude: 27 km
Simultaneously detected targets: 300
Simultaneously tracked targets: 60
Simultaneously engaged targets: 6
Simultaneously guided missiles: 12
Maximum missiles per battery: 24


A battery of Bavar-373 includes 1 Acquisition radar, 1 engagement radar, 1 command and control, 6 TEL (each with 4 missiles) for a total of 24 missiles ready to fire.

View attachment 639803
A battery of Bavar-373 missile defence system[4]

Now, to go into more specific details regarding this system.

Missiles:

Bavar 373 utilises a missile called Sayyad-4. This missiles incorporates Trust Vector Control (TVS) and has a range of 200km and maximum engagement altitude of 27-30km.[3] The maximum speed of the missile is not known, however, it is capable of dealing with air targets flying at speeds up to 2800 meter/second ( around Mach 8). This missile has the ability (albeit limited) to also target ballistic missiles during their terminal phase.[3]

The missile is believed to be guided via Semi-Active seeker utilising Track Via Missiles (TVM) or Seeker Aided Ground Guidance (SAGG). The use of such a system over an active seeker provides the benefit of 1) Extra protection against jamming 2) Better capability against stealthy targets.[5]

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Sayyad-4 missile[3]

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Sayyad-4 during manufacturing stage.[3]


View attachment 639805
Thrust vector jet vanes will be inserted here.[3]

View attachment 639804
Sayyad-4 Trust vectoring during flight.[3]


Launch platform:

Bavar-373 uses the hot-launch method, where the missile engines are ignited whilst the missile is still inside the container tubes, as opposed to a cold launched systems where ignition is formed post gas instrumented ejection from the tube (such as in the S-300/400 series).[3]

View attachment 639757
View attachment 639782
The boxed vertical launch systems of the Bavar-373.



The Bavar-373 TEL uses the Iranian made "Zoljanah" 10x10 truck [5]:

View attachment 639784

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Zoljanah 10x10 TEL[5]


Radar Systems


X-Band AESA radar
One of the radar systems used in the Bavar-373 is the X-Band AESA engagement radar. This radar is comprised of over 10,000 Transmit/Receive Modules (TRM). It has an engagement range of 200km and can direct 12 missiles to 6 targets simultaneously.[3]

View attachment 639792
On the left: The X-band AESA engagement radar.[2]

What is interesting about this radar system is its rather "3D" configuration. Although not officially confirmed, these angled potential subarrays seen below in Yellow could be part of a constructive wave interference method leading to increased power gain and range. Other possibilities for what they could be include: Side Lobe Cancelling (SLC) or data links.[5]

View attachment 639793
Bavar's X-band radar array, with main components highlighted. Main array in Red, possible sub-arrays in Yellow, and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) array in Blue.[5]


S-Band AESA Radar
This S-band AESA radar can detect 300 targets at a range of 320km and can track up to 60 targets at a range of 260km.[3]


View attachment 639797
View attachment 639798
View attachment 639795
S-Band radar, the main array on the bottom and top portion is the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)[3]

The TEL used for both of these radars is the Iranian Zafar 8x8 truck, shown below during its tests:

View attachment 639831
Zafar 8x8[5]

How will Bavar-373 deal with stealthly targets?

The article below highlights very nicely how Bavar-373, using TVM/SAGG and bi-static radar arrangement methodology will deal with stealthy targets, such as F-22.[5]





The significance of Bavar-373

Bavar-373 marked a new chapter in the development of Iranian air defence solutions. It is important to note that this system is not solitary but one that will work within the context of an integrated air defence network utilising radars with ranges far beyond those used in Bavar-373 proper. For example, an auxiliary radar system that will be used in a Bavar battalion will be the Meraj-4 linear S-band linear AESA radar with a 450-500km range.[6,7] The future improvements of the Bavar will naturally turn it into an even more capable system. More on this to come in the coming years.

Although the purpose of this thread is not to do a comparison between this system and comparable foreign air defences, it is important to note that Bavar puts Iran amongst only a handful of nations which have such complex land based air defence systems that possess such a capability. Perhaps most importantly, the development of Bavar showed that a nation can develop such a systems by itself if it has the belief; as demonstrated by Iran's Ma Mitavanim (we can do it) slogan which in the end turned into Ma Tavanestim (we did it).


I would like to thank @AmirPatriot for his article at Irangeomil and @PeeD for their great contribution to the compilation of the Bavar-373 data via OSINT gathering. Without their effort, this article would have been nigh impossible.

References:

[1] https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/...khordad-3-air-defense-missile-downed-us-drone
[2] https://en.mehrnews.com/photo/146222/15th-of-Khordad-air-defense-system-unveiled
[3] https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9I53NcfXag
[4] https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iran/bavar-373.htm
[5] https://irangeomil.blogspot.com/2019/08/irans-bavar-373-profile.html
[6] https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/363390/آشنایی-با-3-سامانه-پدافندی-که-ایران-به-جای-اس-300-رونمایی-کرد
[7] https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/...y-commander-lauds-iranian-air-defense-systems
Lol it's simply a Chinese copy which you are calling Irani production.
I would be surprised if it can detect and shoot a crow.
 
Lol it's simply a Chinese copy which you are calling Irani production.

Care to share with the rest of of us which "Chinese copy" this is?


I would be surprised if it can detect and shoot a crow.

Being able to detect and shoot a bird would actually be a good achievement. On a more serious note, I think Iranian indigenous air defence units have shown their capability in different times. How many air defences systems built by nations do you think have actually done anything to prove themselves? Have a read of the article below regarding the downing of the American RQ-4 by Iranian "Sevome Khordad":

3rd Khordad: The mythical missile
 
Lol it's simply a Chinese copy which you are calling Irani production.

I think you are mistaking it for Chinese stuff like FC-1 which gets re-branded as "indigenous" in Pakistan.

I would be surprised if it can detect and shoot a crow.

I would be surprised if your country (or any country bordering Iran) can even make half of the AD on levels of BAVAR-373 that Iran has produced and probably deployed already. Stop trolling here.
 
This is Pakistan defense forum why other countries are discussed

Pakistan is naturally the major focus of this forum however topics related to global defence are also shared extensively in the forum. There are "subforums" where you can visit, share and learn more about various countries such as Iran etc. This makes the forum more dynamic and filled with rich discussions regarding topics from all around the globe.
 
This is Pakistan defense forum why other countries are discussed
if you are a muslim than you would ask why are not all other muslim countries discussed and maybe add be our guests but anyway this is what pakistan is turned into these days and sheikh imran hussein is very right to call pakistan out while at the same time investing time into fixing this mess
 
if you are a muslim than you would ask why are not all other muslim countries discussed and maybe add be our guests but anyway this is what pakistan is turned into these days and sheikh imran hussein is very right to call pakistan out while at the same time investing time into fixing this mess
Who the hell are you to question me as a Muslim We know you were protecting Kuboshin Yadeve for so many years and your love affair with India
 
Who the hell are you to question me as a Muslim We know you were protecting Kuboshin Yadeve for so many years and your love affair with India
That's a Pakistani-Indian conspiracy theory. In fact, we are extremely uninterested in Pakistan-India rivalry and anything East of us (except China). Our main focus has always been the West Asian theatre.
 
Who the hell are you to question me as a Muslim We know you were protecting Kuboshin Yadeve for so many years and your love affair with India
iran views things in a different light than you pakistanis and no iran doesnt has a love affair with anyone specially this new revolutionary government will deal with others like india based on the merit of the cooperation not based on empty promises but pakistan could really get some good contracts with iran done in matters of gas turbines and maybe gas aswell as petroleum pipeline
Who the hell are you to question me as a Muslim We know you were protecting Kuboshin Yadeve for so many years and your love affair with India
obviously when iran would pump petroleum to pakistan that would mean pakistan could act as a petroleum seller itself the issue is really pakistan doesnt cooperate much with iran anyway
Who the hell are you to question me as a Muslim We know you were protecting Kuboshin Yadeve for so many years and your love affair with India
pakistan being islamic has in fact bigger opportunities with iran than india you are just ignorant about it and have to get some public opinion towards cooperation based on merit and based on pakistani and iranian security allowing opportunities and allowing prosperity between neighbors instead of alienation and hostility
 
We intentionally decided to not make SAMs decades ago

Yup, While I keep saying on here that an LR-AD missile system made with cooperation of some other nation is extremely essential for Pakistan. That and advance Subs should be the utmost new priority.
 

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