Specifications of the German Air Defense System IRIS-T, The Most Advanced Weapon Provided To Ukraine

Specifications of the German Air Defense System IRIS-T, The Most Advanced Weapon Provided To Ukraine
Specifications of the German Air Defense System IRIS-T, The Most Advanced Weapon Provided To Ukraine

International Military - The German IRIS-T missile, which was sent to Ukraine in October 2022, has become one of the country's advanced air defense systems currently at war with Russia. With these missiles, Ukraine is able to protect itself from Russian missile attacks.

IRIS-T itself is an air defense missile system designed and developed by the German company, Diehl Defense. This missile system has been under development since the 1990s, but the test phase will only take place in 2021.

Even though they have been sent to Ukraine, the German military does not yet have any of these missiles. One unit of the IRIS-T system includes three components, including a launcher, a radar and a radar controller that can eject missiles. The bullet has used infrared imaging to identify targets, its own ejection power is claimed to reach a height of 20 km.

Quoted from Missilery info, To launch the IRIS-T missile all "Sidewinder" missile launchers can be used, including those with an analog interface. Meanwhile, this German missile radar system can scan distances of up to 250 km and has high flexibility with speeds reaching Mac 3.

The IRIS-T has been designed according to an aerodynamic scheme and is equipped with four small wings at the rear. This missile defense system is claimed to be the most effective for carrying out layered air defense efforts similar to the US missile defense system, the Patriot PAC-3, which has a much higher maximum altitude range.

The price for one unit of the air defense system can reach 140 million Euros per unit.

Here are the dimensions and speed of the IRIS-T!

  • Weight: 87.4 kg
  • Length: 2.94 meters
  • Dia: 127 mm
  • Wingspan: 447 mm
  • Maximum speed : Mac 3

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