HISAR, sistemas de defensa aérea desarrollados por Turquía

La empresa Turca Roketsan ha comenzado a entregar a las FFAA de ese país,  el sistema de misiles de defensa aérea de corto alcance (SHORAD) HISAR A+. Se encuentra muy avanzado también el sistema de mediano alcance HISAR O+, el que pronto comenzará su etapa de producción en serie. Ambos sistemas disparan misiles  con motores de propulsante sólido de 2 etapas, con alcances entre 15 km y 25 km y forman parte del programa madre HISAR. El mismo prevé el desarrollo de una familia de plataformas de defensa aérea, con un concepto integral de modularidad, que permita compatibilizar diferentes plataformas, sistemas de control de los fuegos e infraestructuras de C2.


ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey’s state-controlled missile-maker Roketsan has completed deliveries of its low-range air defense system to the military, and begun serial production of the medium-range variant.

“The Hisar A+ [low-range version of the Hisar program] has been delivered with all its elements,” Turkey’s top procurement official, Ismail Demir, announced July 10 on Twitter.

Demir also said Roketsan will start serial production of the Hisar O+, the medium-range version of the Hisar program. Recently, Demir said, the Hisar O+ successfully shot fast-speed targets at high altitude.

Hisar air defense missiles are used to protect military bases, ports, facilities and troops against rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, cruise missiles, air-to-ground missiles, and drones.

Both Hisar A+ and Hisar O+ have modular structures as part of their family concept, and are designed to be compatible with different platforms, fire control systems, and command-and-control infrastructure.

Each Hisar system features a vertical launch capability with 360-degree coverage, a dual-stage rocket motor, a multiplatform integration interface and a thrust vector control system.

Hisar A+ and Hisar O+ have intercept ranges of 15 kilometers and 25 kilometers, respectively. They both use high-explosion fragmentation is the warhead design. They are powered by dual-pulse, solid-propellant engines.

Roketsan has partnered with Tubitak SAGE to develop and produce the Hisar missiles. Tubitak SAGE is the local defense industry’s research and development institute of the state scientific institute Tubitak.

Fuente: https://www.defensenews.com