Osa-AKM

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The Osa-AKM is a Soviet-era self-propelled, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed to provide mobile air defense against low-flying aircraft and helicopters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf self-propelled surface-to-air missile system
short-range air defense system
belongsToFamily 9K33 Osa NERFINISHED
combatRole short-range air defense
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crewSize 5
deploymentMode autonomous battery operation
regimental-level air defense asset
designedFor engaging helicopters
engaging low-flying aircraft
mobile air defense
protection of ground forces
engagementEnvelope low-altitude
short-range
enteredServiceIn 1970s
guidanceMethod radio command guidance
hasFeature all-weather capability
day-and-night operation
on-board target detection
on-board target tracking
hasFireControl integrated fire control system
hasImprovementOver Osa-AK NERFINISHED
hasLauncherConfiguration box launchers on turret
hasMissile 9M33M2 NERFINISHED
9M33M3 NERFINISHED
hasRadar search radar
tracking radar
improvement better missile performance
enhanced low-altitude engagement
improved ECCM capability
isAmphibious true
isSelfPropelled true
launchPlatform 6×6 amphibious wheeled chassis
mobilityType wheeled
NATOReportingName SA-8 Gecko NERFINISHED
numberOfReadyToFireMissiles 6
partOf Soviet air defense forces equipment
powerSource diesel engine
successorTo Osa-AK NERFINISHED
transportMethod amphibious water crossing
road
typicalTarget attack helicopters
fixed-wing aircraft
unmanned aerial vehicles
usedBy Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Warsaw Pact countries NERFINISHED
various export customers

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