Strela-10

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Strela-10 is a Soviet-designed, short-range, mobile surface-to-air missile system intended for low-altitude air defense of ground forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf self-propelled air defense system
short-range air defense system
surface-to-air missile system
alternativeName 9K35 Strela-10 NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
deploymentPlatform armored tracked chassis
designedBy Soviet defense industry
designedDuring Cold War NERFINISHED
designedFor low-altitude air defense
protection of ground forces
engagementEnvelope low altitude
short range
enteredServiceInCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
feature capability to fire on the move (limited)
passive operation without radar emissions
fireControl optical tracking
passive target acquisition
guidanceType infrared homing
intendedTargets cruise missiles
helicopters
low-flying aircraft
unmanned aerial vehicles
missileType 9M333 NERFINISHED
9M37 NERFINISHED
mobility tracked vehicle
mobilityRole front-line air defense
mounts four ready-to-fire missiles
natoReportingName SA-13 Gopher NERFINISHED
primaryUserType army air defense units
role point defense of maneuver units
short-range air defense
serviceBranch Russian Ground Forces NERFINISHED
Soviet Ground Forces NERFINISHED
various Warsaw Pact armies
successorTo Strela-1 NERFINISHED
systemConfiguration crew-served vehicle
turret-mounted launcher
transport armored tracked vehicle with amphibious capability (in some variants)
usedBy Belarus NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
export customers
other former Soviet states
usedIn post-Soviet conflicts

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Syrian Air Defense Forces uses Strela-10