Iskander

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This article refers to the Russian-made missile. Iskander is also the Arabic version of the name Alexander, after Alexander the Great.
Iskander Missile
Iskander Missile

Iskander (NATO reporting name SS-26 Stone) is a short range, solid fuel propelled, theater quasiballistic missile produced in Russia.

The system is intended to use conventional warheads for the engagement of small and area targets, such as:

  • hostile fire weapons (missile systems, multiple launch rocket systems, long-range artillery pieces);
  • air and antimissile defense weapons, especially those located in relatively fixed sites;
  • fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft at airfields;
  • command posts and communications nodes;
  • critical civilian infrastructure facilities;
  • other vital small and area targets.

The missile system ensures:

  • high probability of fire mission accomplishment in hostile active countermeasures environments;
  • high probability of failure-proof functioning of the missile during its launch preparation and in flight;
  • automatic computation and input of missile flight missions by the launcher devices;
  • high tactical maneuverability and strategic mobility owing to transportability of the system vehicles by all types of transport;
  • long service life and ease of operation.

The Iskander-E system is equipped with a solid-propellant single-stage guided missile controlled throughout the entire flight path and provided with a nonseparable warhead.

In flight, the missile follows a non-purely-ballistic path, which includes such features as violent maneuvers in the terminal phase of flight and the release of decoys. The missile never leaves atmosphere as it follows a relatively very flat trajectory. This features are meant to defeat most anti ballistic missile systems operating in the world today.

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[edit] Versions

  • Iskander-M – version for Russian government forces. Range: ~400 km.
  • Iskander-E – export version, specially designed to meet MTCR restrictions. Range: ~280 km.

[edit] Basic Characteristics

  • Manufacturer: Kolomna KBM
  • Launch range:
    • maximum: 280 km (export version)
    • minimum: 50 km
  • Accuracy: 20 m CEP (export version)
  • Weight:
    • missile launch: 3,800 kg
    • payload: 480 kg (export version)
    • launcher: 40,000 kg
  • Warhead: conventional (cluster, HE fragmentation, penetrating)
  • Guidance system: inertial, GPS\GLONASS, electro optical homing head
  • Chassis: wheeled, cross-country
  • Number of missiles:
    • on launcher: 1 (export version)
    • on transloader: 2
  • Crew: 3

[edit] Comparable systems

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  • Russia's Arms Catalog 2004


Russian and former Soviet surface-to-surface missiles

The SS designation sequence:
SS-1 Scud | SS-2 Sibling | SS-3 Shyster | SS-4 Sandal | SS-5 Skean | SS-6 Sapwood | SS-7 Saddler | SS-8 Sasin | SS-9 Scarp | SS-10 Scrag | SS-11 Sego | SS-12 Scaleboard | SS-13 Savage | SS-14 Scamp\Scapegoat | SS-15 Scrooge | SS-16 Sinner | SS-17 Spanker | SS-18 Satan | SS-19 Stiletto | SS-20 Saber | SS-21 Scarab | SS-22 Scaleboard | SS-23 Spider | SS-24 Scalpel | SS-25 Sickle | SS-26 Stone | SS-27 ? |

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