وهنا اشارة لوجود الـ IFF
وجزئية اخرى تحدثت عن تطويره ,, ورد ذكر دمج الـ IFF فيه
Development
Development as Pantsir-S started in 1990 planned to be successor of Tunguska M1.Prototype completed in 1994 and on display on MAKS-1995. Further development stopped due to economic situation in Russia.Final development to Pantsir-S1 funded by launch customer UAE in 2000.Delivery postponed after United Arab Emirates and KBP Instrument Design Bureau agreed to redesign the system.
Some sources refers this redesign as Pantsir-S1-O or Pantsir-S1E but it is as of August 2007 not offered by KBP as a separate variant. The system has two new radars with increased range, capable of tracking more air targets but also land targets and have integrated IFF.Within the cabin two new LCD multi-function displays have replaced the multiple CRT display and a new central computer system greatly decreased the reaction time, single operator operation can be achieved when needed. Due to the new technologies adopted, the overall volume of the weapon station is reduced by a third while the overall weight is reduced by a half. System has also enhanced missiles (from type 57E6 to type 57E6-E probably interchangeable) and guns (from type 2A72 to type 2A38M).
Live firing tests undertaken in June 2006 at the Kapustin Yar firing range, Astrakhan Region, Russia.Final test series in front of delivery in May 2007 at Kapustin Yar included a forced march of 250 km to an unprepared launch position simulating the accomplishing of a typical air-defence mission. Further tests will be taken place in the UAE.
http://dictionnaire.sensagent.leparisien.fr/Pantsir-S1/en-en/
وجزئية اخرى تحدثت عن تطويره ,, ورد ذكر دمج الـ IFF فيه
Development
Development as Pantsir-S started in 1990 planned to be successor of Tunguska M1.Prototype completed in 1994 and on display on MAKS-1995. Further development stopped due to economic situation in Russia.Final development to Pantsir-S1 funded by launch customer UAE in 2000.Delivery postponed after United Arab Emirates and KBP Instrument Design Bureau agreed to redesign the system.
Some sources refers this redesign as Pantsir-S1-O or Pantsir-S1E but it is as of August 2007 not offered by KBP as a separate variant. The system has two new radars with increased range, capable of tracking more air targets but also land targets and have integrated IFF.Within the cabin two new LCD multi-function displays have replaced the multiple CRT display and a new central computer system greatly decreased the reaction time, single operator operation can be achieved when needed. Due to the new technologies adopted, the overall volume of the weapon station is reduced by a third while the overall weight is reduced by a half. System has also enhanced missiles (from type 57E6 to type 57E6-E probably interchangeable) and guns (from type 2A72 to type 2A38M).
Live firing tests undertaken in June 2006 at the Kapustin Yar firing range, Astrakhan Region, Russia.Final test series in front of delivery in May 2007 at Kapustin Yar included a forced march of 250 km to an unprepared launch position simulating the accomplishing of a typical air-defence mission. Further tests will be taken place in the UAE.
http://dictionnaire.sensagent.leparisien.fr/Pantsir-S1/en-en/