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13 wrz 2021 · The SA-19 GRISON (9M111) is a radar command guided, two-stage surface to air missile mounted on the 2S6 Tunguska Integrated Air Defense System. The 2S6 vehicle is fitted with two banks of...
- 2S6m Tunguska Anti-Aircraft Artillery
9M111 / SA-19 GRISON/GRENDEL: 2S6M Tunguska Anti-Aircraft...
- 9M111
SA-19 GRISON 9M111. Specifications; Chassis: Ural-53234 8 x...
- HOT SHOT Radar System
HOT SHOT radar system. The SA-19 is supported by the HOT...
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- 2S6m Tunguska Anti-Aircraft Artillery
The 9M311 is a late Cold War era surface to air missile of Soviet origin. It was developed in the late 1970's for use on the Tunguska self-propelled anti-aircraft gun and SAM system. The NATO reporting name is SA-19 Grison.
16 mar 2022 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the SA-19 (Grisom) / 2K22 Tunguska Self-Propelled Air Defense System including pictures.
SA-15 and SA-19 are both short-range area defense systems. They will intercept all missiles in DCS, including HARMs, but have a low altitude ceiling and are incapable of defeating bombs. PGMs above 15,000ft are extremely effective in dealing with these threats.
18 maj 2018 · It is designed to provide day and night protection for infantry and tank regiments against low-flying aircraft, helicopters, and cruise missiles in all weather conditions. Its NATO reporting name is SA-19 "Grison".
7 maj 2000 · The Tunguska-M1 vehicle carries eight 9M311-M1 surface-to-air missiles. The missile (NATO designation SA-19 Grison) has semi-automatic radar command to line-of-sight guidance, weighs 40kg with a 9kg warhead. It is 2.5m long with a diameter of 1.7m and wingspan of 2.2m.
The 2S6 Tunguska (Western reporting name SA-19 or Grison) is a Russian low-level air-defense system designed to replace the ZSU-23-4 Shilka and 9K31 Strela-1/1M2 systems. It was developed in the mid-'70s and first prototypes were completed in 1980. The Tunguska was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1982.