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9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9 Gaskin) Russian 4x4 Infrared Guided Surface-to-Air Missile System

9K31

Infrared Guided Surface-to-Air Missile System
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Basic Information
Name
9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9 Gaskin) Russian 4x4 Infrared Guided Surface-to-Air Missile System
Designation
9K31
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Infrared Guided Surface-to-Air Missile System
Manufacturer
Soviet state factories
Date of Introduction
1968
Description

The 9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9 Gaskin) Russian 4x4 Infrared Guided Surface-to-Air Missile System is a highly mobile, short-range, low altitude infra-red guided surface-to-air missile system. Originally developed by the Soviet Union under the GRAU designation 9K31, it is commonly known by its NATO reporting name, SA-9 "Gaskin". The system consists of a BRDM-2 amphibious vehicle, mounting two pairs of ready-to-fire 9M31 missiles. The 9K31 is based on the BRDM-2 4x4 chassis. The driver and commander are seated in the front and the gunner in the turret. Up to four launch containers can be attached to the turret. During travel, the missiles are lowered. The 9K31 is a stand-alone system, but usually, it operates in pairs or groups of four. Target information is relayed by radio by other air defense systems. The turret is fitted with four 9M31 Strela-1 surface-to-air missiles with infrared guidance. The maximum effective range is 4.2 km and the maximum altitude is 3 km. Due to the limitations of the seeker the maximum range can only be achieved under favorable circumstances. Effectiveness during head-on engagements and at night is much reduced.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Main Weapon 9M31 Strela-1 surface-to-air missiles
Engine V-8 Gasoline (140 hp)
Active Protection None
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 100.0 km/h
Range 650.0 km
Variants
9K31 Strela-1 The 9K31 Strela-1 is a short-range missile-based air defence system designed to provide protection for an armoured force during combat or marches. It consists of the 9P31 launch vehicle, which is based on the BRDM-2, as well as a launch vehicle fitted with radar and a separate command vehicle.
9K31M Strela-1M The Strela-1M was introduced in 1970 in an effort to improve the performance of the Soviet systems to provide greater guarantees of a successful engagement.
System
Alternative Designations 9K31 Strela-1; NATO: SA-9 Gaskin
Type Infrared Guided Surface-to-Air Missile System
Manufacturer Soviet state factories
Chassis BRDM-2
Configuration 4x4
Crew 3 (commander, gunner and driver)
C2 System The complex is supported by the BTR-60PU-12 command vehicle.
Dimensions
Length 5.8 m
Width 2.4 m
Height, while Traveling 2.3 m
Wheelbase 3.1 m
Weight 7,000 kg
Ground Clearance 0.43 m
Automotive
Engine Name GAZ 41
Engine Type V-8 water-cooled petrol
Engine Power 140 hp at 3,400 rpm
Power-to-Weight Ratio 20 hp/t
Fuel Capacity 290 Liters
Maximum Land Speed 100 km/h
Maximum Amphibious Speed 10 km/h
Range 650 km
Gradient 60%
Vertical Obstacle 0.4 m
Trench 1.2 m
Main Weapon System
Launch Vehicle Name 9M31 Launch Vehicle
Missile Name Strela-1
Length 1.803 m
Diameter 120 mm
Weight 30 kg
Engine single stage, solid propellant
Guidance System IR
Fuze radar, proximity
Warhead 3 kg (6.00 lb) (est.) HE blast fragmentation
Elevation +80° (1422mils)/-20° (-356mils)
Traverse 360°
Maximum Speed 1,800 km/h
Maximum Range 4.2 km
Minimum Range 1.0 km
Maximum Altitude 3,000 m
Minimum Altitude 50 m
Basic Load 6 x hull mounted SA-9 SAM Missiles
Fire Control
Sights with Magnification INA
Elecro-optical/ Infrared System Day Range (m): 6,500 Night Range (m): 2,000 tail chase only
Navigation Inertial
IFF INA
RF Direction-Finder The FLAT BOX-A passive system uses several Pelengator sensors mounted on the vehicle to detect aircraft navigation signals for early warning and DF of approach azimuth. Detection range is up to 30 km. Many forces with this older air defense system are not proficient in using the RF DF system.
Guidance Systemm Infrared homing
Associated Vehicle Radar System
Name PPRU-1/Ovod AD ACV
Chassis MTLB-U
Radar DOG EAR (use in OPFOR units)
Function Target Acquisition
Frequency F/G band
Range 80 detection, 35 tracking
Other Radars The SA-9 can also link to the IADS to get analog AD data and warnings.
Radar: Gundish In the earlier unit configuration, an SA-9 platoon is employed in an AD battery/ battalion with ZSU-23-4 SPAA guns. The radar on those systems supports the SA-9 platoon by providing detection and warning. Some of the users employ truck-mounted J-band GUN DISH acquisition radar in the platoons, instead of the Pelengator system.
Protection
Hull Armor Type 5-14 mm
Turret Armor INA
Applique Armor No
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Protection INA
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Short-Range Missile Systems (Less than 30 km)
Land > Air Defense > Short-Range Missile Systems (Less than 30 km)
Filter Label
9
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
5.8 m
Width
2.4 m
Height
2.3 m
Weight
7000 kg
Operators (25)
Russia
Ukraine
India
Serbia
Algeria
Angola
Armenia
Benin
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cuba
Egypt
Ethiopia
Hungary
Libya
Mauritania
Mongolia
Mozambique
Nicaragua
Romania
Syria
Uganda
Vietnam
Yemen
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