SVOS transferred the Multi-role Armoured
System (MARS) S-300 protected 44 multi-purpose vehicles to Saab as a carrier
vehicle in the second half of 2021. The car is built on a ladder frame with
mostly NATO-approved components. The two-axle vehicle can carry 14 tons of
total weight, including more than two tons of payload. Individually
height-adjustable wheels improve off-road mobility and provide a level platform
when needed. According to STANG 4569, the crew is protected against ballistic
threats and blasts up to Level 3.
Saab’s air defence system features a GIRAFFE
1X multi-purpose 3D radar and a triple rocket launcher with RBS 70 NG anti-aircraft
missiles. The radar weighs less than 300 kg and has a range of 75 kilometres.
It is also said to detect and track small and slow-moving objects such as
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). To generate the local air picture, assess the threat,
and assign the weapon, the GBAD C2 command and control system can be used.
The mobile fire unit is equipped with three
RBS 70 NG. The missiles, according to Saab, cannot be jammed and are guided by
laser control. Thanks to integrated thermal imaging, the system can be used both
day and night The missiles, which weigh around eight kilograms each, travel at
about twice the speed of sound and can be used against targets up to seven
kilometres away.
The MSHORAD system will be unveiled this
summer in Paris at Eurosatory.