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New Russian Verba MANPADS will replace Igla-S.
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Monday, September 15, 2014 10:07 AM | |||
New Russian Verba MANPADS will replace Igla-S | |||
According
to RBTH, the Verba (Willow) portable air defense missile system, which
is capable of distinguishing its target from any interference, has joined
the Russian forces, replacing the Igla-S. The Verba portable air defense
missile system, which was developed within the Instrument Design Bureau,
was integrated into one of the airborne troops divisions and in a motorized
infantry brigade in the Eastern Military District. |
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Russian 9K333 Verba MANPADS |
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The newest man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS) should replace the Igla-S systems of the previous generation that are currently in use. “The Verba will be delivered not only to the motorized rifle and tank brigades, but also to the Airborne Forces, as well as the Marines. We plan to replace the presently armed Igla air defense system with the new MANPADS,” a Russian Defense Ministry spokesman familiar with the situation told RBTH. The same source told that it is possible that in the near future the new MANPADS will replace the anti-aircraft defense arsenal, and there will also be models with either wheels or a tracked chassis. The Verba can take out drones and cruise missiles The main difference between the Verba and Russian MANPADS of the last generation is the heat-seeking multispectral optical heating-seeking head (GOS), through which the missile can distinguish a captured target from passive heat traps, which are now required elements in the defense systems of not only fighters, bombers, attack helicopters and attack aircraft, but also transport aircraft and helicopters. Verba
rocket can see its target in three spectra, so it is able to distinguish
a target even when so-called ‘laser projectors’ attempt to
blind the GOS MANPADS with their rays. The modern heat seeker can detect
and engage targets with low thermal radiation, such as drones and cruise
missiles. Not even helicopters with specially mounted devices that reduce
the temperature of the engine exhaust are safe from the Verba. |
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