24.01.2006, 13:39
Laut Janes, handelt es sich dabei um 2 iranische Standoff PGMs (Precision Guided Munitions). Die Zielführung ist elektro-optisch. Montiert werden diese an den Phantoms und Tiger der IRIAF. Selbige mussten dafür wohl extra modifiziert werden.
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Zitat:Iran reveals combat-proven PGM family.
By Robert Hewson, Editor, Jane’s Air-Launched Weapons Kish Island, Iran
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The GBU-67/9A Qadr is an unpowered electro-optically guided glide-bomb (EO GB), built around a 2,000-lb Mk 84-class bomb body. The AGM-379/20 Zoobin is a rocket-powered weapon that mates the same EO guidance package as the Qadr with a 750-lb warhead, based on an M117 bomb body.
Both the Qadr and the Zoobin have been designed around standard US-pattern general-purpose bomb shapes, from existing IRIAF stocks. Both weapons have also been given US-style ‘GBU’ and ‘AGM’ designations, although the designers say that these numbers have no greater significance beyond inventory management and parts stocks.
Both the Qadr (seen here) and the Zoobin share the same daylight TV-based seeker system (Robert Hewson)The Qadr (pronounced kad-r, meaning ‘Force’) EO GB was designed for use against high-value targets on land and at sea. The Zoobin (meaning ‘Arrow’) has a solid-propellant rocket motor that gives it a low-altitude launch capability not enjoyed by the Qadr.
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On the launch aircraft, imagery from the seeker camera was (reportedly) relayed on the same screen as the F-4's radar display, while the PGM-capable F-5s had to be modified with a new display on the main instrument panel. The team behind the two PGMs confirms that both systems remain in IRIAF service and that negotiations have been conducted with export customers for the Zoobin missile.
Specifications
GBU-67/9A Qadr
Length: 4.1 m
Diameter: 457 mm
Wing span: 1.18 m
All-up weight: 2,450 lb
Max range: 20 km
AGM-379/20 Zoobin
Length: 3.18 m
Diameter: 406 mm
Wing span: 1,23 m
Tail span: 0.86 m
All-up weight: 560 kg
Min range: 25 km