Malaysia shows interest for Russian-made air defense systems BUK-M2E and Pantsir-S1 1404146

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DSA 2014
The 14Th Defence Services Asia Exhibition & Conference
Kuala Lumpur
, Malaysia
14 - 17 April 2014
 
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Monday, April 14, 2014 05:47 PM
 
Malaysia shows interest for Russian-made air defense systems BUK-M2E and Pantsir-S1.
Rosoboronexport, a subsidiary of the Rostec State Corporation, will discuss with its Malaysian partners current and prospective projects intended for all military services during DSA 2014 - Defence Services Asia Conference and Exhibition, which takes place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 14 to 17 April 2014.
     
Rosoboronexport, a subsidiary of the Rostec State Corporation, will discuss with its Malaysian partners current and prospective projects intended for all military services during DSA 2014 - Defence Services Asia Conference and Exhibition, which takes place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 14 to 17 April 2014.
Rosoboronexport booth at DSA 2014, Defense Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
     

"Our military technical cooperation with Malaysia has been developing rather dynamically on the mutually beneficial basis. It is fostered by successful operation of Russian-made equipment supplied earlier and our measures to improve after-sale services, - declared Nikolai Dimidyuk, Rosoboronexport's special project director and head of the delegation at the exhibition. - Good prospects are open for Russian air systems such as multi-role fighters and military transport helicopters in particular, air defence equipment, close combat weapons as well as littoral control systems and patrol vessels".

Rosoboronexport specialists believe that the Malaysian side will be very much interested in the Buk-M2E medium-range air defence missile system, Pantsir-S1 close-range air defence gun/missile system, Kornet-E/Kornet-EM and Metis-M1 antitank missile systems.

The “Buk-M2E” is an air defense missile mounted on tracked armoured which is designed to destroy tactical and strategic aircraft, helicopters, cruise missiles, and other aerodynamic aircraft at any point in their range of operation, along with tactical ballistic and aircraft missiles, and smart air bombs in conditions of heavy enemy counter fire and radio jamming; as well as to attack water and ground surface contrast targets.

The Buk M2E / SA-17 Grizzly 9A317 TELAR is equipped with the new NIIP 9S36 passive phased array engagement radar, which provides the capability to concurrently track and illuminate multiple targets for the four 9M317 Grizzly SAM rounds.

The Buk-M2E can engage a wide variety of targets from aircraft to missiles flying at an altitude of between 10 and 24,000 m out a maximum range of 50 km in given conditions. The SA-17 Grizzly can engage simultaneous of up to 24 targets flying from any direction.

     
     
Pantsir-S1 (Nato code SA-22 Greyhound) is a combined short to medium range surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft automatic cannon produced by KBP of Tula, Russia.

The Pantsir-S1 is armed with two 2A38M 30mm automatic anti-aircraft guns developed from the two-barreled 30mm GSh-30 gun, coupled with twelve 57E6 surface-to-air missiles on launchers.

The Pantsir-S1 is able to defeat almost the entire spectrum of air threats, all types of precision guided weapons in particular, flying at a speed of up to 1,000 m/s and approaching from different bearings at an angle of 0- 10 ° to 60 - 70°, aircraft flying at a speed of up to 500 m/s, helicopters, remotely piloted vehicles, as well as light armoured ground targets and enemy manpower.
     
Pantsir-S1 (Nato code SA-22 Greyhound) is a combined short to medium range surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft automatic cannon produced by KBP of Tula, Russia.
Pantsir-S1 short-range air defense missile/cannon system