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Pantsir-M | |
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Type | Ship-based CIWS/ Missile launcher |
Place of origin | Russian Federation |
Service history | |
In service | 2018-present |
Used by | Russian Federation |
Wars | 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine [1] |
Production history | |
Designer | KBP |
Designed | 2015 |
Manufacturer | KBP |
Unit cost | Unknown |
Produced | 2015-present |
No. built | Unknown |
Variants | Pantsir-ME |
Specifications | |
Rate of fire | 10,000 rounds/minute |
Maximum firing range | 20 km |
Main armament | Hermes-K missiles and 57E6 missiles |
Secondary armament | Two 30×165mm AO-18KD |
Launch platform | Ship |
Pantsir-M [2] ( Russian: Панцирь-М, lit. '"Carapace-M"') is a Russian jamming-resistant naval close-in weapon system (CIWS) which entered service in 2018. [3] Pantsir-M will replace Kashtan-M systems in Russian Navy. [4] [5] [6] [7]
According to Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov, Pantsir-M's destructive power is three to four times higher than Kashtan-M's.
Pantsir-M is equipped with friend or foe identification system and armed with naval version of the Pantsir's 57E6 missiles and Hermes-K missiles. Its secondary armament are two six-barreled 30×165mm GSh-6-30K/AO-18KD rotary cannons (range 5 km), [8] same as on Kashtan-M. Pantsir-M is fully automated and can engage up to four targets simultaneously at a range of up to 20 km and can operate as a battery of up to four modules. Pantsir-M can intercept sea skimming missiles flying as low as two meters above the surface. If a target isn't sufficiently destroyed by Pantsir's missile attack it can automatically direct its cannons against it. Pantsir-M's phased array radar, electro-optical/infrared targeting and identification system are based on that of Pantsir's 1RS2-1.
There are two versions:
This article includes a list of general
references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding
inline citations. (October 2021) |
Pantsir-M | |
---|---|
Type | Ship-based CIWS/ Missile launcher |
Place of origin | Russian Federation |
Service history | |
In service | 2018-present |
Used by | Russian Federation |
Wars | 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine [1] |
Production history | |
Designer | KBP |
Designed | 2015 |
Manufacturer | KBP |
Unit cost | Unknown |
Produced | 2015-present |
No. built | Unknown |
Variants | Pantsir-ME |
Specifications | |
Rate of fire | 10,000 rounds/minute |
Maximum firing range | 20 km |
Main armament | Hermes-K missiles and 57E6 missiles |
Secondary armament | Two 30×165mm AO-18KD |
Launch platform | Ship |
Pantsir-M [2] ( Russian: Панцирь-М, lit. '"Carapace-M"') is a Russian jamming-resistant naval close-in weapon system (CIWS) which entered service in 2018. [3] Pantsir-M will replace Kashtan-M systems in Russian Navy. [4] [5] [6] [7]
According to Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov, Pantsir-M's destructive power is three to four times higher than Kashtan-M's.
Pantsir-M is equipped with friend or foe identification system and armed with naval version of the Pantsir's 57E6 missiles and Hermes-K missiles. Its secondary armament are two six-barreled 30×165mm GSh-6-30K/AO-18KD rotary cannons (range 5 km), [8] same as on Kashtan-M. Pantsir-M is fully automated and can engage up to four targets simultaneously at a range of up to 20 km and can operate as a battery of up to four modules. Pantsir-M can intercept sea skimming missiles flying as low as two meters above the surface. If a target isn't sufficiently destroyed by Pantsir's missile attack it can automatically direct its cannons against it. Pantsir-M's phased array radar, electro-optical/infrared targeting and identification system are based on that of Pantsir's 1RS2-1.
There are two versions: