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9M32

9M32

Surface-to-Air Missiles
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Basic Information
Name
9M32
Designation
9M32
Alternate Designation
9K32M, 9M32M, 9P54M, 9P58, 9P58M, ANZA Mk I, Ayn as Saqr, HN-5A, Hongying 5, SA-7 Grail, SA-N-5, Strela-2
Equipment Type
Surface-to-Air Missiles
Manufacturer
KBM
Date of Introduction
1968
Description

The 9M32, also known as the SA-7/SA-N-5 Grail, is a man-portable, shoulder-launched surface-to-air missile (SAM) system designed to engage aircraft flying at low altitude. It features passive infrared guidance and an explosive warhead. 9M32 was the first generation of Soviet man-portable SAM systems. It was sold to several countries worldwide while China, Pakistan and Egypt developed enhanced versions known as HN-5, ANZA and Ayn as Saqr respectively. The 9M32 missile is intended to engage targets flying below 4,500 meters of altitude and at subsonic speed. The ANZA series missiles developed by Pakistan feature greater range of up to 15 kilometers. 9M32 missiles can be diverted from their intended targets by the sun or heat sources on the ground. Infrared countermeasures and other decoys are highly effective against 9M32 missile seeker.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 2088.0 km/h
Range 5.5 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Surface-to-Air Missiles
Status Active
Also Known As 9K32M, 9M32M, 9P54M, 9P58, 9P58M, ANZA Mk I, Ayn as Saqr, HN-5A, Hongying 5, SA-7 Grail, SA-N-5, Strela-2
Origin Russia
Contractor KBM
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1968
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 70 millimeter
Dimensions — Length 1,470 millimeter
Mass — Warhead 1.2 kilogram
Mass — Weight 4.7 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 5,500 meter
Performance — Min Range 500 meter
Performance — Target's Max Altitude 4,500 meter
Speed — Top Speed 580 mps
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (19)
Russia
China
Ukraine
Pakistan
Serbia
Bangladesh
Egypt
Hungary
Indonesia
Iraq
Lebanon
Libya
Malaysia
Myanmar
Nicaragua
Peru
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
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