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JRTC VISMOD: SA-18 Grouse (9K38 Igla) Russian Man-Portable Air-Defense Missile System (MANPADS)

9K38 Igla 2 (Russian system designation)

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Basic Information
Name
JRTC VISMOD: SA-18 Grouse (9K38 Igla) Russian Man-Portable Air-Defense Missile System (MANPADS)
Designation
9K38 Igla 2 (Russian system designation)
Alternate Designation
9K38 Igla 2 (Russian system designation) 9M39 Igla (Russian missile designation)
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1983
Description

The SA-18 Grouse (Igla or 9K38) is a Russian made man-portable infrared homing surface-to-air missile defense system (SAM/MANPAD). This is a third-generation, man-portable, surface-to-air missile system and it is given the Russian industrial index number 9K38, for the complete system. The SA-18 Grouse with its 9M39 missile was accepted into service in the Soviet Army in 1983. The main improvements over the Igla-1 included much improved resistance against flares and jamming, a more sensitive seeker, expanding forward-hemisphere engagement capability to include straight-approaching fighters (all-aspect capability) under favorable circumstances, a slightly longer range, a higher-impulse, shorter-burning rocket with higher peak velocity (but approximately same time of flight to maximum range). The naval variant of 9K38 Igla has the NATO reporting name SA-N-10 Grouse. The Igla–1M missile consists of a Ground Power Supply Source (GPSS), Launching Tube, Launching Mechanism & Missile (9M 313–1). There is also a two-barrel 9K38 missile launcher called Djigit.

Ground Specifications
Crew 1
Variants
SA-N-18 Grouse Igla-1M Improved version of 9K38 Igla. Entered service in Soviet Military during the late 1980s.
Djigit/Dzhigit This is pedestal launcher for two 9K38 Igla missiles.
9K338 Igla-S This is a variant of the 9K38 Igla (NATO designation SA-24 Grinch**). Russia is replacing the Igla -S with the new Verba MANPAD system, which is capable of detecting its target despite interference.
9K310 Igla-1 (SA-16 Gimlet) This variant was produced through a simplified production process. First identified in 1981. See separate database record.
9K338 Igla-S (SA-24 Grinch) This is an upgraded variant of the 9K38/SA-18 series. It is also known informally as the Igla -Super. It has been exported to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Iraq, Libya, Slovenia, Thailand, Venezuela and Vietnam. The Igla -S may also have been exported to unidentified nations.
Igla-V This is an air-to-air variant for helicopters.
System
Alternative Designation 9K38 Igla 2 (Russian system designation) 9M39 Igla (Russian missile designation)
Type of Targets Tactical aircraft, helicopter, UAV and cruise missile
Crew 1 ea
Reaction Time 5-10 Seconds
Reload Time 10 (each launch tube can be used up to 5 times) secs
Note The Igla–1M missile consists of a Ground Power Supply Source (GPSS), Launching Tube, Launching Mechanism & Missile (9M 313–1)
Dimensions
Length, Launcher 1.71 m
Diameter, Missile 72 mm
Weight, Combat See Missile Information
Missile System
Missile Launcher
Name 9M 313–1 launching mechanism
Type Portable Air-Defense Missile System (MANPADS)
Note There is also a two-barrel 9K38 missile launcher called Djigit
Missile
Name 9M39 Missile
Type Portable Air-Defense Missile System (MANPADS)
Engine 2 stage, solid fuel rocket motor
Length 1.7 m
Diameter 72 mm
Weight, Full System 17.9 kg
Weight, Missile 10.8 kg
Weight, Warhead 1.7 kg
Warhead Type Directed-energy blast fragmentation
Fuze Type Delayed impact, magnetic and grazing
Speed 600 m/s
Maximum Effective Range 5,200 m
Maximum Target Speed, Receding 360 m/s
Maximum Target Speed, Approaching 320 m/s
Seeker Head Type Nitrogen-cooled, Indium antimonide (InSb) and uncooled lead sulfide (PbS)
Seeker Scanning FM-modulated
Maximum Altitude 3500 m
Minimum Altitude 10 m
Guidance System Passive IR homing device and night vision (operating in the medium IR range)
NOTE Missile is pitched by guidance unit over the lead point to avoid premature ground detonation when engaging targets at less than 10m. This slows engagement time.
Details
Country of Origin Other
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
J
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (1)
Russia
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