The
Tor-M2 is an upgraded version of the Tor-M1 short-range air defense
missile system. The TOR-M2/M2E is designed by the Russian Defense
Company Almaz-Antey. The TOR-M2 was presented for the first time to the
public during the Moscow Air Show, MAKS in 2007. The latest variant of
TOR-M2 features improved fire control radar coverage, and four guidance
channels, allowing up to four missiles to be guided at any one time. The
Tor-M2E also offers the option of a wheeled chassis, as well as a new
digital computer system and all weather optical tracking system. The
TOR-M2 / M2E is designed to attack aircraft, helicopters, aerodynamic
UAVs, guided missiles and other components of high precision weapons
flying at medium, low and extremely low altitudes in adverse air and
jamming environment. The Tor-M2 doubles the number of targets that can
be engaged simultaneously by a single combat vehicle to four. |
There
are several modifications of the TOR-M1 system, such as the TOR-M1T
(wheeled chassis mounted systems) and a stationary version. - 9K330 "Tor": with the 9M330 missile, minimum range 2 km (1.2 mi), introduced in 1986 - 9K331 "Tor-M":
with the 9M331 missile, minimum range 1.5 km (0.9 mi), introduced in
1991, with greatly improved missile accuracy and the ability to engage
two targets simultaneously - 9K331M "Tor-M1", "Tor-M1T": with the 9M331 missile, minimum range 1.5 km (0.9 mi) - 9K332 "Tor-M2", "Tor-MTA", "Tor-MTB", "Tor-MTS": with the 9M331 missile and a new surveillance radar, minimum range 1 km (0.6 mi) |
Armament and components |
The
missile launcher consists of a box container extending down below the
level of the hull top, holding two groups of four ready to fire missiles
in the vertical position. Each missile is in a maintenance-free
factory-sealed container-launcher box. The system is reloaded by a
dedicated transportation/loader vehicle.
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Missile |
The
TOR-M2 can firing the missile 9M331 and 9M332. The design of the
missile round is similar conceptually to much earlier 9K33 / SA-8 Gecko,
but with some important differences, both employing a simple tubular
airframe design with a solid rocket powerplant. The airframe uses
cruciform canard controls for pitch/yaw control, and a revolving sleeve
mounts the cruciform tail surfaces. The missile is not roll stabilised.
The controls are powered by compressed air. The most significant
difference in the control system is the use of nose mounted thrust
vectoring jets, used to pivot the missile to the desired azimuth and
pitch angle after its vertical launch. Unlike its predecessor, this
missile uses the vertical cold launch technique, with a charge ejecting
the round vertically from the transport and launch canister. The
proximity fuse transmit antenna is in the missile nose, which also
contains the transmitter. The fuse receiver, command link receiver and
autopilot are all clustered in the centresection of the missile. The
warhead is situated between the guidance section and motor. A pair of
command link and beacon antennas are mounted on the tail.
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Vehicle |
The
missile system is mounted to the chassis of a wheeled vehicle MZKT-6922
6 x 6 chassis. The MZKT-6922 is semi-hardened, and intended to protect
the crew and systems from small arms fire, shrapnel and spall. The new
vehicle weighs 17 tonnes, with a maximum gross weight of 30 tonnes. It
is powered by a 420 SHP YaMZ-7513.10 diesel, using an MZKT GMP-400
transmission, delivering a road speed of 80 km/h.
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Command and control vehicles |
A
Tor-M2E battery is composed with four 9A331MK TELARs combat vehicle,
one 9S737MK Ranzhir-MK mobile command post, two 9T244 transloader
vehicles, and one 9V887M2K engineering support vehicle. TECHNICAL FACILITIES: - transporter/loader (TL) 9T244; - transporting vehicle 9?245; - maintenance vehicle (battery MV) 9B887M2K; - maintenance vehicle (regiment MV) 9B887-1M2K; - group SPTA set vehicle 9F399-1M2K; - rigging equipment set 9F116; - training simulator for the combat vehicle operators 9F116; - maintenance shop MTO-AG3M1. The TOR-M2 can engage a target at the range from 1,000 to 12,000 m and to an altitude from 10 to 10,000 m.
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Specifications |
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Type
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Short range air defense missile system
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Country users
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Russia
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Designer Company
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Almaz-Antey
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Deployment time
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10-12 targets a minute to 20 a
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Crew
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3 soldiers
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Armament
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8 missiles 9M331 or 9M332
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Range missile
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1,500 to 7,000 m
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Altitude missile
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50 - 6,000 m
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Radar and command station
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M2E PESA engagement radar and Tor M2E search radar mounted to the turret.
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Dimensions vehicle
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Lenght, 7,5 m; Width, 3,3 m; Height, 5,1 m
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