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Polish OSA-AKM. The Osa was the first mobile air defense missile system incorporating its own engagement radars on a single vehicle. All versions of the 9K33 feature all-in-one 9A33 transporter erector launcher and radar (TELAR) vehicles which can detect, track and engage aircraft independently or with the aid of regimental surveillance radars.
Typically, a battery of four Tor vehicles is accompanied by the mobile Ranzhir-M (Russian: "Ранжир-М") command center, which provides automatic interaction with the Tor, 9K33 Osa, 9K31 Strela-1, 2K22 Tunguska. It allows for efficient allocation of tasks between the individual Tor-M1 crews and allows each TLAR to be linked into a wider ...
9K33 Osa: 6×6 amphibious surface-to-air missile system Soviet Union: 16 [46] 4 batteries of 9K33M3 "OSA-AKM" type (16 9A33B TELAR and 8 9T217 transloader vehicles). MIM-104 Patriot: Mobile long-range surface-to-air missile/Anti-ballistic missile United States: 0/3 batteries Romania is the 14th Patriot customer worldwide.
The Soviet Union designed the 9K33 Osa to down enemy planes and helicopters, but now its use is evolving. The crew commander of a unit operating in southeastern Ukraine, who goes by the name ...
OSA-AKM systems also feature an IFF antenna. 12 systems donated by Germany in 1993, another 20 bought from Russia in 1998 and finally 7 more acquired as an offset for the sale of the TOR M-1 system to Greece in 2004. [140] [152] 21 TOR M-1 Russia
9K33 Osa: Soviet Union Short range Osa-AKM 6−10 batteries [8] Former Ukrainian vehicles, modernized before delivery. [11] References Bibliography. International ...
East German ZIL-135 equipped with a 9K52 Luna-M missile Polish BAZ-5937 9K33 Osa BTR-152 in Yerevan, Armenia. BAZ is known mainly for its military vehicles. BAZ developed and manufactured platforms various Soviet and Russian SAM systems such as 9K33 Osa and S-400. BTR-152V1 (1958-1962) [2] ZIL-485A (1958-1962) BAZ-930; ZIL-135LM (1964-1994) BAZ ...
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