- 9K38 Igla
Infobox Weapon
is_missile=yes
name=Igla
caption=
origin=flagcountry|Soviet Union
type=Man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS)
used_by=
manufacturer=KBM
unit_cost=USD 60,000–80,000 (as of 2003)
propellant=
production_date=
service=1983- present
engine=solid fuel rocket motor
engine_power=
weight=10.8 kg
length=1.574 m
height=
diameter=72 mm
wingspan=
speed=700 m/s, about Mach 2
vehicle_range=5.2 km
ceiling=3.5 km
altitude=
filling=1.17 kg with 390 g explosive
guidance=two color infrared
detonation=contact and grazing fuzes
launch_platform=The 9K38 "Igla" ( _ru. 9К38 «Игла́»; _en. ) is aRussia n/Soviet man-portableinfrared homing surface-to-air missile (SAM). "9K38" is the RussianGRAU designation of the system. Its US DoD designation is SA-18 andNATO reporting name is Grouse, a simplified, earlier version is known as the 9K310 Igla-1, or SA-16 Gimlet.History
The development of the Igla short-range man-portable air defence missile (
MANPADS ) began in the Kolomna OKB in 1971. Contrary to what is commonly reported, the Igla is not an improved version of the earlierStrela family (Strela-2/SA-7 and Strela-3/SA-14), but an all new project. The main goals were to create a missile with better resistance to countermeasures and wider engagement envelope than the earlier Strela series MANPADS systems.Technical difficulties in the development quickly made it obvious that the development would take far longer than anticipated however, and in 1978 the program split in two: while the development of the full-capability Igla would continue, a simplified version (Igla-1) with a simpler IR seeker based on that of the earlier Strela-3/SA-14 would be developed to enter service earlier than the full-capability version could be finished.
Igla-1
The 9K310 Igla-1 system (NATO reporting name SA-16 Gimlet) and its 9M313 missile were accepted into service in the Soviet army on
11 March ,1981 . The main differences from the Strela-3 included an optional IFF (Identification-Friend-or-Foe) system to prevent firing on friendly aircraft, an automatic lead and super elevation to simplify shooting and reduce minimum firing range, a slightly larger rocket, reduced drag and better guidance system extend maximum range and improve performance against fast and maneuverable targets, an improved lethality on target achieved by a combination of delayed impact fuzing, terminal maneuver to hit the fuselage rather than jet nozzle, and an additional charge to set off the remaining rocket fuel (if any) on impact, an improved resistance toinfrared countermeasures (both decoy flares andALQ-144 series jamming emitters), a slightly improved seeker sensitivity.According to the manufacturer,
South Africa n tests have shown Fact|date=April 2008 the Igla's superiority over the contemporary (1982 service entry) but smaller and lighter American FIM-92A Stinger missile. However, other tests inCroatia did not support Fact|date=April 2008 any clear superiority, but effectively equal seeker performance and only marginally shorter time of flight and longer range for the Igla.According to Kolomna OKB, Fact|date=April 2008 the Igla-1 has a Pk (
probability of kill ) of 0.30 to 0.48 against unprotected targets which is reduced to 0.24 in the presence of decoy flares and jamming. In another report the manufacturer claimed Fact|date=April 2008 a Pk of 0.59 against an approaching and 0.44 against recedingF-4 Phantom II fighter not employinginfrared countermeasures or evasive manoeuvers.Igla
The full-capability 9K38 Igla (NATO reporting name SA-18 Grouse) with its 9M39 missile was finally accepted into service in the Soviet Army in 1983. The main improvements over the Igla-1 included much improved resistance against flares and jamming, a more sensitive seeker, expanding forward-hemisphere engagement capability to include straight-approaching fighters (
all-aspect capability) under favourable circumstances, a slightly longer range, and a higher-impulse, shorter-burning rocket with higher peak velocity (but approximately same time of flight to maximum range), and a propellant that performs as high explosive when detonated by the warhead's secondary charge on impact.Tests in
Finland have shown Fact|date=April 2008 that in comparison with the French Mistral, the 9K38 Igla has inferior range and seeker sensitivity and smaller warhead, but it has a superior resistance to countermeasures.The naval variant of 9K38 Igla has the NATO reporting name SA-N-10 Grouse.
Igla-type shoulder-launched missiles were used in 29 attacks on civilian aircraft between 1978 and 1998, killing more than 400 people – mostly in Africa, according to the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency. [http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/08/14/missiles.arms.dealers/index.html]
Other variants
Several variants of the Igla were developed for specific applications:;Igla-1E: Export version.;Igla-1M: Improved version of 9K38 Igla. Entered service in Soviet Military during late 1980s.;Igla-1D: A version for paratroopers and special forces with separate launch tube and missile.;Igla-1V: Air-launched version, mainly for combat helicopters.;Igla-1N: A version with heavier warhead at the cost of a slight reduction in range and speed.;Igla-1A: Export version?;Igla-1S: The newest variant, which is a substantially improved variant with longer range, more sensitive seeker, improved resistance to latest countermeasures, and a heavier warhead.
Comparison chart to other MANPADS
Use in alleged plot against Air Force One
On
August 12 ,2003 , as a result of a "sting operation " arranged as a result of cooperation between the American, British and Russian intelligence agencies,Hemant Lakhani , a British national, was intercepted attempting to bring what he had thought was an older-generation Igla into theUSA . He is said to have intended the missile to be used in an attack onAir Force One , the American presidential plane, or on a commercial US airliner, and is understood to have planned to buy 50 more of these weapons.Allegedly, after the
Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti (FSB) detected the dealer in Russia, he was approached by US undercover agents posing as terrorists wanting to shoot down a commercial plane. He was then provided with a non-working Igla by undercover Russian agents, and arrested inNewark, New Jersey , when making the delivery to the undercover US agent. An Indian citizen residing inMalaysia ,Moinuddeen Ahmed Hameed and an AmericanYehuda Abraham who allegedly provided money to buy the missile were also arrested.Operators
Igla and Igla-1 SAMs have been exported from the
former Soviet Union to over 30 countries, includingAngola ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Botswana ,Brazil ,Bulgaria ,Croatia ,Cuba ,East Germany ,Egypt ,Eritrea ,Finland ,Hungary ,India ,Iran ,Iraq , theRepublic of Macedonia ,Malaysia ,Mexico ,Morocco ,North Korea ,Peru ,Poland ,Serbia ,Singapore ,Slovakia ,Slovenia ,South Korea ,Sri Lanka ,Syria ,Thailand ,Turkey ,United Arab Emirates , andZimbabwe . Several guerrilla and terrorist organizations are also known to have Iglas. Alleged Operatives of theLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam a rebel organization fighting for a homeland for Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka were arrested in August 2006 by undercover agents of the FBI posing as arms dealers, while trying to purchase the Igla. In2003 the unit cost was approximately USD 60,000 - 80,000.Igla-1E (SA-16)
*ANG
*BOT
*BUL
*CRO
*CUB
*FIN - known as ItO 86
*HUN
*IRN
*IRQ
*PRK
*KOR
*PER
*POL
*SVK
*SLO
*USSR
**ARM
**RUS
**UKR
*SYR
*UAEIgla (SA-18)
*BRA
*BUL
*EGY
*ERI
*FIN - known as ItO-86M
*HUN
*IDN
*IND
*IRN
*MKD
*flagcountry|Malaysia
*MEX -Mexican Navy &Mexican Army
*MAR
*PER
*SRB
*SIN
*SRI
*SVK
*USSR
**ARM
**BLR
**GEO
**KAZ
**RUS
**UKR
*SYR
*THA
*TUR
*ZIMOther uses
* The GLL Igla is a recent Russian scramjet project conducted by
TsIAM .
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