Turkey has conducted final firing tests of HISAR-O+ air defense missile system
According to a Tweet published by Ismail Demir, President of the Turkish Defense Association (SSB), Turkey has conducted final firing tests with its home-made HISAR-O+ air defense missile system. It was the latest acceptance test before its operational deployment with the Turkish armed forces.
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In December 2021, Ismail Demir President of SSB has announced final firing tests with the HISAR-O+ air defense missile system. (Picture source Print screen SSB Video)
The HISAR is a family of Turkish-made short, medium and long-range surface-to-air missile systems being developed by Roketsan and Aselsan since 2007. The HISAR missile system can be mounted on tracked and wheeled vehicles. The HISAR is developed by the Turkish company Aselsan for the sensors and electronics equipment and the Turkish company Roketsan for the surface-to-air missiles.
The HISAR family consists of HISAR-A/A+ short-range missile, HISAR-O/O+ medium-range missile, HISAR-U long-range missile and SIPER long-range missile which can reach a target at a range of up to 150 km.
The HISAR-O is a vertical-launched surface-to-air missile mounted on a Mercedes-Benz Zetros 6x6 military truck, with 6 launcher containers, in two rows of three mounted at the rear of the truck chassis. A battery of HISAR-O includes mobile launcher units, fire control system, mast-mounted air defense radar, and electro-optical / infrared (EO / IR) sensors.
The HISAR-0 missile consists of an high explosive fragmentation warhead, which can be fitted with impact and proximity fuses to effectively destroy airborne targets flying at medium altitudes. The weapon is guided by an Inertial Navigation System (INS) through a Radio Frequency (RF) data link in the mid-course phase of flight.
The HISAR-O missile is able to destroy a wide range of aerial threats as fighters, helicopters, UAVs, cruise missiles and air-to-surface missiles with a maximum range of 25 km and a maximum altitude of 15 km.
The HISAR-O+ surface-to-air defense missile system is also based on the Mercedes-Benz Zetros 6x6 fitted with six container launchers each with one missile ready to fire.
The Hisar-O+ has full 360-degree defense capability and can simultaneously engage and fire against at least nine different targets. It can be used to destroy aircraft, helicopters, air-to-land missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles, it can also intercept targets at a range of 25 km.