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Iskander

Iskander

Tactical Ballistic Missiles
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Basic Information
Name
Iskander
Designation
Iskander
Alternate Designation
9K720, Iskander-E (export version), SS-26 Stone (NATO codename)
Equipment Type
Tactical Ballistic Missiles
Manufacturer
KBM, Votkinsk Plant
Date of Introduction
1998
Description

The Iskander, SS-26 NATO-codename, is a short range ballistic missile designed to attack tactical targets deep inside enemy territory. This Tactical Ballistic Missile (TBM) has replaced the Scud missile in Russian, ex-Soviet, artillery units and has been also offered for export. It features a single-stage utilizing solid propellant and a non-separable warhead. The Iskander high precision, highly mobile, long range artillery system consists of a Transporter Erector and Launcher (TEL) vehicle carrying two Iskander TBMs. A loader vehicle and Iskander missiles carrier vehicle are associated to each Iskander battery. Blast/fragmentation, tactical nuclear, electromagnetic pulse, and penetration warheads can be installed in the Iskander missile. The launch sequence of Iskander has been designed to be done in shortened time compared to previous ballistic artillery system such as the Scud. With such capability the Iskander TEL is able to avoid artillery counter fire achieving improved survivability. The Iskander missile features unprecedented accuracy for a Russian Tactical Ballistic Missile achieved through the use of a very precise Inertial Navigation System (INS), GLONASS (Soviet GPS counterpart), imagery and millimeter wave radar. High accuracy in all weather condition will enable Iskander to hit both area and small-size targets specially air defense systems. Moreover, Iskander is equipped with decoys and advanced countermeasures. The Iskander TBM achieved initial operational capability in 1998 with the Russian Federation Army. It is available for export, Iskander-E designation, and could become the best selling long range artillery system in the Tactical Ballistic Missiles market. The TEL vehicle of the Iskander-E only carries a single missile. According to Rosoboronexport Syria, the UAE, Malaysia, India and some other countries have shown an interest in the Iskander-E missile system. Other potential customers are Algeria, Kuwait, Singapore, Vietnam, and South Korea.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 8643.6 km/h
Range 280.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Tactical Ballistic Missiles
Status Active
Also Known As 9K720, Iskander-E (export version), SS-26 Stone (NATO codename)
Origin Russia
Contractors KBM, Votkinsk Plant
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1998
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Number of Stages 1
Number of Warheads 1
Mass — System Weight 40 ton
Mass — Warhead 480 kilogram
Mass — Weight 3,800 kilogram
Performance — Ceiling 50 kilometer
Performance — CEP 30 meter
Performance — Max Range 280 kilometer
Performance — Min Range 50 kilometer
Speed — Top Speed 7 mach
Time — Consecutive Launch Time 1 minute
Time — SetUp Time 4 minute
Variants
Variant 1 Iskander
Variant 2 Iskander Maneuverable
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (4)
Russia
Algeria
Armenia
Syria
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