Taer 2

Iranian medium-range surface-to-air missile From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Taer 2 (Persian: طائر, meaning "bird") is an Iranian mid-range radar guided solid fueled surface-to-air missile (SAM) designed to defend against aerial threats at altitudes of up to 25–27 km (75000 ft) and distances of up to 50 km. It is meant for use as part of the Ra'ad air defense system, and was revealed during a military parade in Tehran on 21 September 2012.[1][2] It shows similarities to the Soviet 9M317 missile just as the Raad air defense system does to the Buk missile system.[3]

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Taer 2
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A Taer 2 missile
TypeSurface-to-air missile[1]
Place of originIran
Service history
Used byIRGC AF
Production history
DesignerIRGC AF
Designed21 September 2012
VariantsTaer-1
Taer-2A (Tabas (air defense system))
Taer-2B (3rd Khordad)
Specifications
WarheadFrag-HE
Detonation
mechanism
proximity fuse

PropellantSolid propellant
Operational
range
50 km[1]
Flight ceiling25-27 km(75000 ft)[1]
Guidance
system
Active radar homing[1]
Launch
platform
Ra'ad
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History

During Velayat 91 maneuvers in December 2012 the Iranian Navy successfully tested the Raad Air Defense System[4][5] but it is not clear if the Raad missile tested in Iranian Navy is the same one as the Taer-2 missile of Raad system designed by the IRGC Aerospace Force.[6][7]

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