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48N6DM

48N6DM

Anti-Ballistic Missiles
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Basic Information
Name
48N6DM
Designation
48N6DM
Alternate Designation
48N6E3
Equipment Type
Anti-Ballistic Missiles
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
2007
Description

The 48N6E3 is an improved version of the 48N6E2 long-range, surface-to-air missile (SAM) featuring more range and enhanced anti-ballistic missile (ABM) capabilities. The new missile retains the 48N6E2 capabilities against aircraft, cruise missiles and UAVs increasing the range by 50 kilometers. The 48N6E3 missile is intended to engage intermediate-range ballistic missiles typically with a maximum range of 3,500 kilometers and speeds of up to 4,800 meters per second (Mach 15). This missile, along its predecessor, is the primary weapon for the Russian Army's S-400 extended-range air defense system. The 48N6E3 missile features solid fuel engine, advanced avionics with semi-active homing head, and resistance against intense clutter and jamming. With a maximum range of 250 kilometers it can shoot down airborne targets flying at 10 to 30,000 meters of altitude and ballistic targets at distances between 7 to 60 kilometers.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 10125.4 km/h
Range 250.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Anti-Ballistic Missiles
Status Active
Also Known As 48N6E3
Origin Russia
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2007
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 515 millimeter
Dimensions — Length 7.5 meter
Mass — Warhead 180 kilogram
Mass — Weight 2,635 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 250 kilometer
Performance — Target's Max Altitude 30,000 meter
Speed — Target's Max Speed 4,800 mps
Speed — Top Speed 8.2 mach
Time — Service Life 15 year
Variants
Variant 1 48N6
Variant 2 48N6D
Variant 3 48N6DM
Variant 4 48N6DM TBM
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7.5 m
Width
Height
Weight
Operators (6)
Russia
China
India
Iran
Algeria
Syria
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