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9K720 Iskander

The 9K720 Iskander (Russian: «Искандер»; NATO reporting name SS-26 Stone) is a mobile short-range ballistic missile system produced and deployed by the Russian military. They travel at a terminal hypersonic speed of 2100–2600 m/s (Mach 6–7) and can reach an altitude of 50 km as they range up to 500 km. The missile systems (Искандер-М) were intended to replace by 2020 the supposedly-obsolete OTR-21 Tochka systems in the Russian military.

9K720 Iskander
SS-26 Stone
Iskander-M missile on the starboard erector arm of the 9P78-1 transporter erector launcher displayed at the «ARMY-2016» military-technical forum
TypeShort-range ballistic missile
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service2006–present[1]
Used byRussian Ground Forces
Armenian Armed Forces
Algerian People's National Army
Armed Forces of Belarus
WarsRusso-Georgian War
Syrian Civil War[2]
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Production history
DesignedFrom 1988
ManufacturerVotkinsk Plant State Production Association (Votkinsk) – missiles
Production Association Barricades (Volgograd) – ground equipment
KBM (Kolomna) – developer of the system
Unit cost$3 million [3]
Specifications
Mass3,800 kg (8,400 lb)[4]
Length7.3 m (24 ft)
Diameter0.92 m (3 ft 0 in)
Warhead480–700 kg (1,060–1,540 lb) thermonuclear weapon, high-explosive fragmentation, submunition, penetration, fuel–air explosive, EMP[5][6]

EngineSingle-stage solid propellant
Operational
range
400–500 km (250–310 mi)[7][8] for Iskander-M
Maximum speed 2,000 m/s (Mach 5.9) burn-out velocity (hypersonic)[9]
Guidance
system
Inertial guidance, optical DSMAC (Iskander-M), TERCOM (Iskander-K), use of GPS / GLONASS in addition to the inertial guidance system[10]
Inertial, use of GPS / GLONASS and optical DSMAC terminal homing
Accuracy1–30 m (9K720)
5–7 m (Iskander-M)
Launch
platform
Mobile TEL

The Iskander has several different conventional warheads, including a cluster munitions warhead, a fuel–air explosive enhanced-blast warhead, a high-explosive fragmentation warhead, an earth penetrator for bunker busting and an electromagnetic pulse device for anti-radar missions. The missile can also carry nuclear warheads.[1][11][12] In September 2017, the KB Mashinostroyeniya (KBM) general designer Valery M. Kashin said that there were at least seven types of missiles (and "perhaps more") for Iskander, including one cruise missile.[13]

History

The road-mobile Iskander[note 1] was the second attempt by Russia to replace the Scud missile. The first attempt, the OTR-23 Oka, was eliminated under the INF Treaty. The design work on Iskander was begun in December 1988, initially directed by the KBM rocket weaponry designer Sergey Nepobedimy, and was not significantly affected by the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.[14][15]

The first successful launch occurred in 1996.[16]

In September 2004, at a meeting with senior defense officials reporting to President Vladimir Putin on the drafting of a defense budget for 2005, the Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov spoke about the completion of static tests of a new tactical missile system called the Iskander. He said that the system would go into quantity production in 2005 and toward the end of that year, Russia would have a brigade armed with it.[1] In March 2005, a source in the Russian defence industry told Interfax-AVN the development of new missiles with a range of 500–600 km, based on existing Iskander-E tactical missile systems, was a possibility. He said, however, that it "may take up to five or six years".[1]

In 2006, serial production of the Iskander-M tactical ballistic missile system was launched, and the system was adopted by the Russian army.[1] The production cost of the missile system was reported in 2014 to have been slashed by a third by cutting the 20% markup applied by the missile manufacturer at each stage of the components supply chain from a cumulative 810% to markup of 21% applied only to the finished product.[17]

There was a report by GosNIIP, the design bureau that builds guidance for cruise missiles, that Russia completed state acceptance trials of the "ground-based 9M728/9M729 missiles and their modernized version."[18]

In November 2016, the Russian military announced that the modernization of the Iskander-M system was underway.[19] A number of countries were reported to have shown interest in purchasing the export version of Iskander, but such possibility was only announced in early February 2017.[16]

The United States has argued that the 9M728/9M729 (SSC-X-7/SSC-X-8) cruise missiles used by Iskander-K violates the INF Treaty because their estimated range is beyond 500 km.[20]

Design

 
Iskander-M launched in 2018.

The Iskander ballistic missile is superior to its predecessor, the Oka. The Iskander-M system is equipped with two solid-propellant single-stage guided missiles, model 9M723K1. Each one is controlled throughout the entire flight path and fitted with an inseparable warhead. Each missile in the launch carrier vehicle can be independently targeted in a matter of seconds. The mobility of the Iskander launch platform makes a launch difficult to prevent.

Targets can be located not only by satellite and aircraft but also by a conventional intelligence center, by an artillery observer, or from aerial photos scanned into a computer. The missiles can be re-targeted during flight in the case of engaging mobile targets.[11] Another unique feature of Iskander-M [21] is the optically guided warhead, which can also be controlled by encrypted radio transmission, including such as those from AWACS or UAV. The electro-optical guidance system provides a self-homing capability. The missile's on-board computer receives images of the target, then locks onto the target with its sight and descends towards it at supersonic speed.

Boost phase thrust vector control (TVC) is accomplished by graphite vanes similar in layout to the V-2 and Scud series tactical ballistic missiles. According to some rumors, in flight, the missile follows a quasi-ballistic path, performing evasive maneuvers in the terminal phase of flight and releasing decoys in order to penetrate missile defense systems (American officials have confirmed the use of decoys in at least some versions).[22] The missile never leaves the atmosphere as it follows a relatively flat trajectory. The missile is controlled during the whole flight with gas-dynamic and aerodynamic control surfaces. It uses small fins to reduce its radar signature.[23]

The Russian Iskander-M travels at a hypersonic speed of 2100–2600 m/s (Mach 6–7) and an altitude of 50 km. The Iskander-M weighs 4,615 kg, carries a warhead of 710–800 kg, has a range of 500 km and achieves a circular error probable (CEP) of 5–7 meters (when coupled with optical homing head; 30–70 m in autonomous application[24]).

Iskander is a tactical missile system designed to be used in theater level conflicts.[25] It is intended to use conventional or thermonuclear weapon warheads for the engagement of small and area targets (both moving and stationary), such as hostile fire weapons, air and anti-missile defenses, command posts and communications nodes and troops in concentration areas, among others. According to Russian claims, the area of destruction from a single warhead is 25,000 square meters, or about two football fields and the accuracy of the missile allows it to hit targets the size of a small window from a range of several tens of kilometers.[26][27][28]

In 2007, a new missile for the system (and launcher) was test fired, the R-500 [ru] cruise missile,[29] with a range of applications up to 2000 km or more.[30] Presently,[when?] "Iskander-M" system, outfitted with cruise and ballistic missiles, is being delivered to the military. In 2013, army missile brigades first received missiles equipped with a new control system.[31] As of 2018, the Iskander missile complex can now strike static sea targets.[32]

In 2020 it was said that the MAZ was the primary supplier for the chassis of the launchers for the Iskander-M because the domestic Russian products are of comparatively low quality.[33]

The system can be transported by various vehicles, including airplanes.[34]

When nuclear armed, the warhead is estimated to have a yield of 5 to 50 kilotonnes of TNT (21 to 209 TJ) (Iskander-M).[35]

Operational history

Russia

 
A camouflaged Iskander-M complex during an exercise in Transbaikalia. June 2021
 
A Russian missile rocket booster stage lies in the bedroom of a home in Gori (2008)

The first documented use of the Iskander was in the Russo-Georgian War in which Dutch journalist Stan Storimans was killed on 12 August 2008 in Gori. An investigation by the Dutch government revealed that a single, 5 mm fragment from an anti-personnel sub-munition, carried by an Iskander missile, killed the Dutch journalist.[36]

In September 2009, the Russian military announced plans to deploy Iskander missiles in all the military districts of Russia "in a short time".[37][38]

According to the Stratfor report in 2010 there were five Iskander brigades stationed and operational in Russia, namely the 26th Rocket Brigade in the town of Luga, Leningrad Oblast, south of St. Petersburg; 92nd Rocket Brigade at Kamenka, near Penza in the Volga region; 103rd Rocket Brigade at Ulan-Ude, north of Mongolia; 107th Rocket Brigade at Semistochni [ru], in the Far East;[39] and the 114th Rocket Brigade at Znamensk, in the northern Caucasus.[40]

In June 2013, it was revealed that Russia had deployed several Iskander-M ballistic missile systems in Armenia at undisclosed locations.[41] In 2016, it was reported by media that Armenia had received a divizion of Iskander missiles.[42]

In November 2014, US General Breedlove stated that Russian forces "capable of being nuclear" had been moved into Crimea,[43] the Ukrainian peninsula which the Russian Federation had annexed in March, and the following month Ukrainian Armed Forces announced that Russia had deployed a nuclear-capable Iskander division in the territory.[44][45] Russian Foreign Ministry officials declared the right to deploy nuclear weapons in the peninsula, which is generally recognized as part of Ukraine, in December 2014[46] and June 2015.[47]

In March 2016, at least one Iskander system was reportedly deployed at Russia's Hmeimim airbase in Syria.[48] In January 2017 an Israeli company claimed satellite photography confirmed the Syrian deployment.[49]

According to a Fox News report in early February 2017, four Iskander missiles had been fired at opposition targets in the Idlib province in Syria.[50]

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia launched several Iskander missiles over their border into Ukraine as part of their assault.[51] Here, these missiles demonstrated a previously unknown capability that employed decoys to confuse air defense systems. It is believed this technology was kept a closely guarded secret, and not included on Iskander missiles exported outside of Russia.[22] Up from 23 April 2022, Russia deployed more units equipped with Iskander-M to the Belgorod Oblast as close as 60 km from the border of Ukraine.[52] Ukraine said in March 2023 that it is unable to shoot down Iskander-M missiles, however, on May 29th, Ukraine claimed to have destroyed 11 Iskander missiles[53][54]

Kaliningrad region

In November 2008, the Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in his first annual address to the Federal Assembly of Russia announced plans to deploy Iskander missiles to the Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia's westernmost territory on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, if the U.S. went ahead with its European Ballistic Missile Defense System.[55][56] On 17 September 2009, US president Barack Obama announced the cancellation of the U.S. missile defense project in Poland and the Czech Republic.[57] The following day, Moscow indicated it might in turn cancel the plans to deploy Iskander missiles to Kaliningrad;[58] a few days later, the decision not to deploy was confirmed by Medvedev.[59]

According to Russian unofficial media reports, Russia deployed Iskander missiles to the Kaliningrad Oblast as part of military exercises in March 2015.[60]

On 8 October 2016, the Russian military confirmed that they had moved Iskander-M missiles into the Kaliningrad Oblast, adding the move was part of routine drills and had happened previously multiple times and would happen in future.[61] A few days after, Chairman of the Defense Committee of the Russian State Duma Vladimir Shamanov commented that the transfer of missile systems Iskander-M into the Kaliningrad region had been effected to counter potential threats from the U.S. missile defense facilities that had been stationed in Europe as well as those that might be stationed subsequently.[citation needed]

In early February 2018, Shamanov confirmed that Russia had deployed an unidentified number of Iskander missiles to the Kaliningrad region.[62][63] Days prior, the local military commanders said that the "park zones" for Iskander missiles deployment had been completed in the Kaliningrad region, as well as in North Ossetia.[64]

Armenia

Armenia reportedly used its Iskander missiles against Azerbaijani forces during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War. According to unconfirmed claims by ex-president of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, the missiles were fired on the town of Shushi after its capture by Azerbaijani forces in the last days of the war.[65] Responding to these claims, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan neither confirmed nor denied the claim that an Iskander was fired on Shushi, but implied that the missiles that were launched did not explode or only exploded "by 10 percent."[66] The Armenian prime minister's claims were rejected by a number of Russian lawmakers and military experts as well as by ex-defense minister of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan (under whom the missiles were acquired by Armenia).[66][67] The Russian Ministry of Defence released a statement claiming that the Iskander missiles were not used at all during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War.[68] Another claim was made by an anonymous Azerbaijani official that Armenian forces fired an Iskander missile at Azerbaijan's capital Baku in the last days of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War, but it was shot down by an Israeli-made Barak 8.[69] On March 15, employees of the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action, who were demining and clearing the territories from mines and shells in Shushi, discovered the wreckage of an Iskander-M missile with identification number 9M723.[70][71][72][73]

Variants

Currently there are seven different types of ballistic and cruise missiles for both variants of the Iskander missile system.[74][75]

Iskander-M

Variant for the Russian Armed Forces with two 9M723 quasi-ballistic missiles with published range 415 km.[citation needed] Speed Mach 6–7, flight altitude up to 6–50 km, nuclear capable missile, controlled at all stages, not ballistic flight path. Immediately after the launch and upon approach to the target, the missile can perform intensive maneuvering to evade anti-ballistic missiles.[76]

Iskander-K

 
Iskander-K

"K" for Krylataya ("Winged"). Variant intended to carry various types of cruise missiles (Russian: крылатая ракета; literally winged rocket). At present, it includes:

  • 9M728 (SSC-X-7) also known as R-500 – flight altitude up to 6 km, published range up to 500 km[77] and automatic adjustment in the way, follow of terrain relief in flight.[76] The missile is evolved from 3M10, 3M54/3M14 and Kh-101/102 missiles and can be launched also by the Iskander-M.[citation needed]
  • 9M729 (SSC-X-8) – new long-range missile that is reportedly land-based version of the 3M14 Kalibr-NK missile complex with a range between 300–3,400 miles (480–5,470 km) and may be based even on the air-launched 5,500 kilometres (3,400 mi)-range Kh-101 cruise missile.[78][79] According to RF, its range is only 480 km and its specially-developed self-propelled launcher can carry 4 missiles. The 9M729 missile has a higher yield warhead and a new control system for greater accuracy. Most parts and components of the 9M728 and 9M729 missiles are identical.[80]

Iskander-E

"E" for Eksport. The director of the state corporation Rostec Sergey Chemezov commented that the Iskander missile complex is a serious offensive weapon capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. This ballistic missile system is in the military list of products prohibited for export. Iskander missile complexes cannot be exported.[81]

In 2016, Armenia, a Russian ally and a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) became the first foreign country to operate the system. Iskander-E has a maximum range up to 280 km, to comply with Missile Technology Control Regime restrictions for export,[82] and is fitted with a simplified inertial guidance system. It flies on a flattened trajectory under 50 km altitude, allowing aerodynamic steering using tail fins, permitting a less predictable flight path and accurate delivery.[82] The system can also use missiles carrying warheads with cluster munitions.[83]

Operators

Russian Iskander systems of the 119th Missile Brigade.
 
Iskander of the Armenian army during the military parade in Yerevan
 
Map with users of the 9K720 Iskander in blue
  •   Armenia – 25 units.[84] Several systems were displayed at the Independence Day parade rehearsal in September 2016. Two managers of the Russian military-industrial complex Rosoboronexport confirmed that four 9K720 Iskander systems were delivered to Armenia per CSTO arms agreement, thus making Armenia, a country in military union with Russia, the first foreign state to have the missile system.[85][86] In February 2017, the Defence minister of Armenia told a Russian mass media outlet that the Iskander missiles stationed in Armenia and shown at the military parade in September 2016 were owned and operated by the Armed Forces of Armenia.[87]
  •   Algeria – 4 regiments (48 launchers). During the Dubai Airshow 2017 exhibition, representatives of the Federal Service of Military-Technical Cooperation officially confirmed that the Iskander-E missile system was delivered to one of the countries in the Middle East and North Africa region.[88][89] French defense writer Philippe Langloit wrote in the September–October 2017 issue of DSI magazine that Algeria had received 4 Iskander-E regiments.[90] It was confirmed by Kommersant magazine.[91]
  •   Belarus – bought an undisclosed number of Iskander ballistic missile systems in May 2022, according to a statement made by Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko.[92] President Putin has announced a plan to give Belarus nuclear capable Iskander missiles. He said: "can fire ballistic and cruise missiles, both conventional and nuclear types".[93] The systems were delivered in December 2022 and were allegedly handed over to full Belarusian autonomous control in February 2023.[94][95] Systems operated by 465th Missile Brigade.[96] Another delivery took place in late August 2023.[97]
  •   Russia – 160 units (13 rocket brigades with 12 units each, and one unit with 4 units at Kapustin Yar).[98][99] In service with the Western Military District since 2010.[100] Missiles are also deployed in Armenia.[41] Two deliveries in 2013.[101] Missile units in Krasnodar and Stavropol territories as well as in the Republic of Adygea in the 49th Army of the Southern Military District, and a missile brigade in the Eastern Military District received Iskander-M in 2013.[102] One more delivery in July 2014.[103] Missile brigade, stationed in the Orenburg region, rearmed on "Iskander-M" on 20 November 2014.[104] 6th brigade delivered on 16 June 2015 to unit in Ulan Ude[citation needed] (presumably the 103rd Rocket Brigade). Seventh brigade delivered in November 2015 to the Southern Military District.[105] All scheduled 120 complexes.[106] 20th Separate Guards Rocket Brigade5th Red Banner Army of the Eastern Military District (the brigade stationed in Spassk-Dalniy, Primorsky Krai) – in June 2016.[citation needed] One more delivery in November 2016 to the Central MD.[107] Next delivery conducted in 2nd quarter of 2017.[citation needed] The contract for two more brigades and cruise missiles for the system signed in August 2017 will increase the total number of rocket brigades to 13.[108] A brigade set of Iskander-M tactical ballistic missile systems has been delivered to the personnel of a missile large unit in the Western Military District in late 2017.[109] The last brigade was delivered to the WMD for a missile formation of the combined arms army in the Kursk Region in November 2019.[110][111] One more brigade set and two battalion sets were delivered in late 2021.[112] More missiles ordered in August 2022 and again in August 2023.[113][114]

Details

Specifications

System components

 
An Iskander transporter-erector-launcher
 
9T250-1 Transporter and loader vehicle
 
Iskander missiles (right) and an OTR-21 Tochka missile (extreme left) on static display

The full Iskander system includes[115]

  • missiles
  • transporter-erector-launcher vehicle (chassis of 8×8 MZKT-79306 ASTROLOG truck)[116]
  • Transporter and loader vehicle (chassis of 8×8 MZKT-79306 ASTROLOG truck)
  • Command and staff vehicle (chassis of KAMAZ six-wheel truck)
  • Information preparation station vehicle (chassis of KAMAZ six-wheel truck)
  • Maintenance and repair vehicle (chassis of KAMAZ six-wheel truck)
  • Life support vehicle (chassis of KAMAZ six-wheel truck)
  • Depot equipment set
  • set of equipment for TEL training class
  • set of equipment for CSV training class
  • Training posters
  • Training missile mock-up

Intended targets

The system is intended to use conventional warheads for the engagement of point and area targets, including:[117]

  • hostile fire weapons (missile systems, multiple launch rocket systems, long-range artillery pieces)
  • air and missile defense weapons, aerodrome
  • fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft at airfields
  • command posts and communications nodes
  • troops in concentration areas
  • critical civilian infrastructure facilities

It is also capable of striking strongly protected targets, such as bunkers or hardened aircraft shelters[23]

See also

  • R-400 Oka – Russian theatre ballistic missile
  • Pralay – Indian tactical to short-range ballistic missile
  • Zolfaghar (missile) – Iranian short range ballistic missle
  • Persian Gulf (missile) – Iranian anti-ship ballistic missile
  • B-611 – Chinese short-ranged ballistic missile also used by Turkey
  • DF-11 – Chinese short-range ballistic missile
  • Fateh-110 – Iranian tactical short-range ballistic missile
  • MGM-52 Lance – 1970s short-range ballistic missile of American origin (retired in 1992)
  • Pluton – French tactical ballistic missile (retired in 1993)
  • MGM-140 ATACMS – American tactical ballistic missle
  • LORA – Israeli theater quasi-ballistic missile
  • Hrim-2 – Ukrainian tactical ballistic missile

Comparable missiles

  • Kh-47M2 Kinzhal (air launched, believed to be based on the Iskander)
  • Hyunmoo-2 (may be based on the Iskander)
  • KN-23 – North Korean short-range ballistic missile

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ "Iskander" is one variant among many of Alexander the Great's given name as expressed by various cultures in the Caucasus and Central Asia, among other regions: Iskander, Askander, Eskinder, Scandar, Eskandar.

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9k720, iskander, russian, Искандер, nato, reporting, name, stone, mobile, short, range, ballistic, missile, system, produced, deployed, russian, military, they, travel, terminal, hypersonic, speed, 2100, 2600, mach, reach, altitude, they, range, missile, syste. The 9K720 Iskander Russian Iskander NATO reporting name SS 26 Stone is a mobile short range ballistic missile system produced and deployed by the Russian military They travel at a terminal hypersonic speed of 2100 2600 m s Mach 6 7 and can reach an altitude of 50 km as they range up to 500 km The missile systems Iskander M were intended to replace by 2020 the supposedly obsolete OTR 21 Tochka systems in the Russian military 9K720 Iskander SS 26 StoneIskander M missile on the starboard erector arm of the 9P78 1 transporter erector launcher displayed at the ARMY 2016 military technical forumTypeShort range ballistic missilePlace of originRussiaService historyIn service2006 present 1 Used byRussian Ground ForcesArmenian Armed ForcesAlgerian People s National ArmyArmed Forces of BelarusWarsRusso Georgian WarSyrian Civil War 2 2020 Nagorno Karabakh War2022 Russian invasion of UkraineProduction historyDesignedFrom 1988ManufacturerVotkinsk Plant State Production Association Votkinsk missilesProduction Association Barricades Volgograd ground equipmentKBM Kolomna developer of the systemUnit cost 3 million 3 SpecificationsMass3 800 kg 8 400 lb 4 Length7 3 m 24 ft Diameter0 92 m 3 ft 0 in Warhead480 700 kg 1 060 1 540 lb thermonuclear weapon high explosive fragmentation submunition penetration fuel air explosive EMP 5 6 EngineSingle stage solid propellantOperationalrange400 500 km 250 310 mi 7 8 for Iskander MMaximum speed2 000 m s Mach 5 9 burn out velocity hypersonic 9 GuidancesystemInertial guidance optical DSMAC Iskander M TERCOM Iskander K use of GPS GLONASS in addition to the inertial guidance system 10 Inertial use of GPS GLONASS and optical DSMAC terminal homingAccuracy1 30 m 9K720 5 7 m Iskander M LaunchplatformMobile TELThe Iskander has several different conventional warheads including a cluster munitions warhead a fuel air explosive enhanced blast warhead a high explosive fragmentation warhead an earth penetrator for bunker busting and an electromagnetic pulse device for anti radar missions The missile can also carry nuclear warheads 1 11 12 In September 2017 the KB Mashinostroyeniya KBM general designer Valery M Kashin said that there were at least seven types of missiles and perhaps more for Iskander including one cruise missile 13 Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Operational history 3 1 Russia 3 1 1 Kaliningrad region 3 2 Armenia 4 Variants 4 1 Iskander M 4 2 Iskander K 4 3 Iskander E 5 Operators 6 Details 6 1 Specifications 6 2 System components 6 3 Intended targets 7 See also 7 1 Comparable missiles 8 Gallery 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistoryThe road mobile Iskander note 1 was the second attempt by Russia to replace the Scud missile The first attempt the OTR 23 Oka was eliminated under the INF Treaty The design work on Iskander was begun in December 1988 initially directed by the KBM rocket weaponry designer Sergey Nepobedimy and was not significantly affected by the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 14 15 The first successful launch occurred in 1996 16 In September 2004 at a meeting with senior defense officials reporting to President Vladimir Putin on the drafting of a defense budget for 2005 the Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov spoke about the completion of static tests of a new tactical missile system called the Iskander He said that the system would go into quantity production in 2005 and toward the end of that year Russia would have a brigade armed with it 1 In March 2005 a source in the Russian defence industry told Interfax AVN the development of new missiles with a range of 500 600 km based on existing Iskander E tactical missile systems was a possibility He said however that it may take up to five or six years 1 In 2006 serial production of the Iskander M tactical ballistic missile system was launched and the system was adopted by the Russian army 1 The production cost of the missile system was reported in 2014 to have been slashed by a third by cutting the 20 markup applied by the missile manufacturer at each stage of the components supply chain from a cumulative 810 to markup of 21 applied only to the finished product 17 There was a report by GosNIIP the design bureau that builds guidance for cruise missiles that Russia completed state acceptance trials of the ground based 9M728 9M729 missiles and their modernized version 18 In November 2016 the Russian military announced that the modernization of the Iskander M system was underway 19 A number of countries were reported to have shown interest in purchasing the export version of Iskander but such possibility was only announced in early February 2017 16 The United States has argued that the 9M728 9M729 SSC X 7 SSC X 8 cruise missiles used by Iskander K violates the INF Treaty because their estimated range is beyond 500 km 20 Design nbsp Iskander M launched in 2018 The Iskander ballistic missile is superior to its predecessor the Oka The Iskander M system is equipped with two solid propellant single stage guided missiles model 9M723K1 Each one is controlled throughout the entire flight path and fitted with an inseparable warhead Each missile in the launch carrier vehicle can be independently targeted in a matter of seconds The mobility of the Iskander launch platform makes a launch difficult to prevent Targets can be located not only by satellite and aircraft but also by a conventional intelligence center by an artillery observer or from aerial photos scanned into a computer The missiles can be re targeted during flight in the case of engaging mobile targets 11 Another unique feature of Iskander M 21 is the optically guided warhead which can also be controlled by encrypted radio transmission including such as those from AWACS or UAV The electro optical guidance system provides a self homing capability The missile s on board computer receives images of the target then locks onto the target with its sight and descends towards it at supersonic speed Boost phase thrust vector control TVC is accomplished by graphite vanes similar in layout to the V 2 and Scud series tactical ballistic missiles According to some rumors in flight the missile follows a quasi ballistic path performing evasive maneuvers in the terminal phase of flight and releasing decoys in order to penetrate missile defense systems American officials have confirmed the use of decoys in at least some versions 22 The missile never leaves the atmosphere as it follows a relatively flat trajectory The missile is controlled during the whole flight with gas dynamic and aerodynamic control surfaces It uses small fins to reduce its radar signature 23 The Russian Iskander M travels at a hypersonic speed of 2100 2600 m s Mach 6 7 and an altitude of 50 km The Iskander M weighs 4 615 kg carries a warhead of 710 800 kg has a range of 500 km and achieves a circular error probable CEP of 5 7 meters when coupled with optical homing head 30 70 m in autonomous application 24 Iskander is a tactical missile system designed to be used in theater level conflicts 25 It is intended to use conventional or thermonuclear weapon warheads for the engagement of small and area targets both moving and stationary such as hostile fire weapons air and anti missile defenses command posts and communications nodes and troops in concentration areas among others According to Russian claims the area of destruction from a single warhead is 25 000 square meters or about two football fields and the accuracy of the missile allows it to hit targets the size of a small window from a range of several tens of kilometers 26 27 28 In 2007 a new missile for the system and launcher was test fired the R 500 ru cruise missile 29 with a range of applications up to 2000 km or more 30 Presently when Iskander M system outfitted with cruise and ballistic missiles is being delivered to the military In 2013 army missile brigades first received missiles equipped with a new control system 31 As of 2018 the Iskander missile complex can now strike static sea targets 32 In 2020 it was said that the MAZ was the primary supplier for the chassis of the launchers for the Iskander M because the domestic Russian products are of comparatively low quality 33 The system can be transported by various vehicles including airplanes 34 When nuclear armed the warhead is estimated to have a yield of 5 to 50 kilotonnes of TNT 21 to 209 TJ Iskander M 35 Operational historyRussia nbsp A camouflaged Iskander M complex during an exercise in Transbaikalia June 2021 nbsp A Russian missile rocket booster stage lies in the bedroom of a home in Gori 2008 The first documented use of the Iskander was in the Russo Georgian War in which Dutch journalist Stan Storimans was killed on 12 August 2008 in Gori An investigation by the Dutch government revealed that a single 5 mm fragment from an anti personnel sub munition carried by an Iskander missile killed the Dutch journalist 36 In September 2009 the Russian military announced plans to deploy Iskander missiles in all the military districts of Russia in a short time 37 38 According to the Stratfor report in 2010 there were five Iskander brigades stationed and operational in Russia namely the 26th Rocket Brigade in the town of Luga Leningrad Oblast south of St Petersburg 92nd Rocket Brigade at Kamenka near Penza in the Volga region 103rd Rocket Brigade at Ulan Ude north of Mongolia 107th Rocket Brigade at Semistochni ru in the Far East 39 and the 114th Rocket Brigade at Znamensk in the northern Caucasus 40 In June 2013 it was revealed that Russia had deployed several Iskander M ballistic missile systems in Armenia at undisclosed locations 41 In 2016 it was reported by media that Armenia had received a divizion of Iskander missiles 42 In November 2014 US General Breedlove stated that Russian forces capable of being nuclear had been moved into Crimea 43 the Ukrainian peninsula which the Russian Federation had annexed in March and the following month Ukrainian Armed Forces announced that Russia had deployed a nuclear capable Iskander division in the territory 44 45 Russian Foreign Ministry officials declared the right to deploy nuclear weapons in the peninsula which is generally recognized as part of Ukraine in December 2014 46 and June 2015 47 In March 2016 at least one Iskander system was reportedly deployed at Russia s Hmeimim airbase in Syria 48 In January 2017 an Israeli company claimed satellite photography confirmed the Syrian deployment 49 According to a Fox News report in early February 2017 four Iskander missiles had been fired at opposition targets in the Idlib province in Syria 50 During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russia launched several Iskander missiles over their border into Ukraine as part of their assault 51 Here these missiles demonstrated a previously unknown capability that employed decoys to confuse air defense systems It is believed this technology was kept a closely guarded secret and not included on Iskander missiles exported outside of Russia 22 Up from 23 April 2022 Russia deployed more units equipped with Iskander M to the Belgorod Oblast as close as 60 km from the border of Ukraine 52 Ukraine said in March 2023 that it is unable to shoot down Iskander M missiles however on May 29th Ukraine claimed to have destroyed 11 Iskander missiles 53 54 Kaliningrad region In November 2008 the Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in his first annual address to the Federal Assembly of Russia announced plans to deploy Iskander missiles to the Kaliningrad Oblast Russia s westernmost territory on the south eastern coast of the Baltic Sea if the U S went ahead with its European Ballistic Missile Defense System 55 56 On 17 September 2009 US president Barack Obama announced the cancellation of the U S missile defense project in Poland and the Czech Republic 57 The following day Moscow indicated it might in turn cancel the plans to deploy Iskander missiles to Kaliningrad 58 a few days later the decision not to deploy was confirmed by Medvedev 59 According to Russian unofficial media reports Russia deployed Iskander missiles to the Kaliningrad Oblast as part of military exercises in March 2015 60 On 8 October 2016 the Russian military confirmed that they had moved Iskander M missiles into the Kaliningrad Oblast adding the move was part of routine drills and had happened previously multiple times and would happen in future 61 A few days after Chairman of the Defense Committee of the Russian State Duma Vladimir Shamanov commented that the transfer of missile systems Iskander M into the Kaliningrad region had been effected to counter potential threats from the U S missile defense facilities that had been stationed in Europe as well as those that might be stationed subsequently citation needed In early February 2018 Shamanov confirmed that Russia had deployed an unidentified number of Iskander missiles to the Kaliningrad region 62 63 Days prior the local military commanders said that the park zones for Iskander missiles deployment had been completed in the Kaliningrad region as well as in North Ossetia 64 Armenia Armenia reportedly used its Iskander missiles against Azerbaijani forces during the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh War According to unconfirmed claims by ex president of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan the missiles were fired on the town of Shushi after its capture by Azerbaijani forces in the last days of the war 65 Responding to these claims Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan neither confirmed nor denied the claim that an Iskander was fired on Shushi but implied that the missiles that were launched did not explode or only exploded by 10 percent 66 The Armenian prime minister s claims were rejected by a number of Russian lawmakers and military experts as well as by ex defense minister of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan under whom the missiles were acquired by Armenia 66 67 The Russian Ministry of Defence released a statement claiming that the Iskander missiles were not used at all during the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh War 68 Another claim was made by an anonymous Azerbaijani official that Armenian forces fired an Iskander missile at Azerbaijan s capital Baku in the last days of the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh War but it was shot down by an Israeli made Barak 8 69 On March 15 employees of the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action who were demining and clearing the territories from mines and shells in Shushi discovered the wreckage of an Iskander M missile with identification number 9M723 70 71 72 73 VariantsCurrently there are seven different types of ballistic and cruise missiles for both variants of the Iskander missile system 74 75 Iskander M Variant for the Russian Armed Forces with two 9M723 quasi ballistic missiles with published range 415 km citation needed Speed Mach 6 7 flight altitude up to 6 50 km nuclear capable missile controlled at all stages not ballistic flight path Immediately after the launch and upon approach to the target the missile can perform intensive maneuvering to evade anti ballistic missiles 76 Iskander K nbsp Iskander K K for Krylataya Winged Variant intended to carry various types of cruise missiles Russian krylataya raketa literally winged rocket At present it includes 9M728 SSC X 7 also known as R 500 flight altitude up to 6 km published range up to 500 km 77 and automatic adjustment in the way follow of terrain relief in flight 76 The missile is evolved from 3M10 3M54 3M14 and Kh 101 102 missiles and can be launched also by the Iskander M citation needed 9M729 SSC X 8 new long range missile that is reportedly land based version of the 3M14 Kalibr NK missile complex with a range between 300 3 400 miles 480 5 470 km and may be based even on the air launched 5 500 kilometres 3 400 mi range Kh 101 cruise missile 78 79 According to RF its range is only 480 km and its specially developed self propelled launcher can carry 4 missiles The 9M729 missile has a higher yield warhead and a new control system for greater accuracy Most parts and components of the 9M728 and 9M729 missiles are identical 80 Iskander E E for Eksport The director of the state corporation Rostec Sergey Chemezov commented that the Iskander missile complex is a serious offensive weapon capable of carrying a nuclear warhead This ballistic missile system is in the military list of products prohibited for export Iskander missile complexes cannot be exported 81 In 2016 Armenia a Russian ally and a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization CSTO became the first foreign country to operate the system Iskander E has a maximum range up to 280 km to comply with Missile Technology Control Regime restrictions for export 82 and is fitted with a simplified inertial guidance system It flies on a flattened trajectory under 50 km altitude allowing aerodynamic steering using tail fins permitting a less predictable flight path and accurate delivery 82 The system can also use missiles carrying warheads with cluster munitions 83 Operators source source source source source source source Russian Iskander systems of the 119th Missile Brigade nbsp Iskander of the Armenian army during the military parade in Yerevan nbsp Map with users of the 9K720 Iskander in blue nbsp Armenia 25 units 84 Several systems were displayed at the Independence Day parade rehearsal in September 2016 Two managers of the Russian military industrial complex Rosoboronexport confirmed that four 9K720 Iskander systems were delivered to Armenia per CSTO arms agreement thus making Armenia a country in military union with Russia the first foreign state to have the missile system 85 86 In February 2017 the Defence minister of Armenia told a Russian mass media outlet that the Iskander missiles stationed in Armenia and shown at the military parade in September 2016 were owned and operated by the Armed Forces of Armenia 87 nbsp Algeria 4 regiments 48 launchers During the Dubai Airshow 2017 exhibition representatives of the Federal Service of Military Technical Cooperation officially confirmed that the Iskander E missile system was delivered to one of the countries in the Middle East and North Africa region 88 89 French defense writer Philippe Langloit wrote in the September October 2017 issue of DSI magazine that Algeria had received 4 Iskander E regiments 90 It was confirmed by Kommersant magazine 91 nbsp Belarus bought an undisclosed number of Iskander ballistic missile systems in May 2022 according to a statement made by Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko 92 President Putin has announced a plan to give Belarus nuclear capable Iskander missiles He said can fire ballistic and cruise missiles both conventional and nuclear types 93 The systems were delivered in December 2022 and were allegedly handed over to full Belarusian autonomous control in February 2023 94 95 Systems operated by 465th Missile Brigade 96 Another delivery took place in late August 2023 97 nbsp Russia 160 units 13 rocket brigades with 12 units each and one unit with 4 units at Kapustin Yar 98 99 In service with the Western Military District since 2010 100 Missiles are also deployed in Armenia 41 Two deliveries in 2013 101 Missile units in Krasnodar and Stavropol territories as well as in the Republic of Adygea in the 49th Army of the Southern Military District and a missile brigade in the Eastern Military District received Iskander M in 2013 102 One more delivery in July 2014 103 Missile brigade stationed in the Orenburg region rearmed on Iskander M on 20 November 2014 104 6th brigade delivered on 16 June 2015 to unit in Ulan Ude citation needed presumably the 103rd Rocket Brigade Seventh brigade delivered in November 2015 to the Southern Military District 105 All scheduled 120 complexes 106 20th Separate Guards Rocket Brigade 5th Red Banner Army of the Eastern Military District the brigade stationed in Spassk Dalniy Primorsky Krai in June 2016 citation needed One more delivery in November 2016 to the Central MD 107 Next delivery conducted in 2nd quarter of 2017 citation needed The contract for two more brigades and cruise missiles for the system signed in August 2017 will increase the total number of rocket brigades to 13 108 A brigade set of Iskander M tactical ballistic missile systems has been delivered to the personnel of a missile large unit in the Western Military District in late 2017 109 The last brigade was delivered to the WMD for a missile formation of the combined arms army in the Kursk Region in November 2019 110 111 One more brigade set and two battalion sets were delivered in late 2021 112 More missiles ordered in August 2022 and again in August 2023 113 114 DetailsSpecifications Manufacturer Votkinsk Machine Building Plant Votkinsk missilesProduction Association Barricades Volgograd ground equipmentKBM Kolomna developer of the system Launch range maximum 500 km Iskander M unofficial minimum 50 km 115 Accuracy 5 7 m with terminal phase DSMAC optoelectronic homing system Iskander M 115 1 30 m 9K720 34 35 Time to launch up to 4 min from highest readiness up to 16 min from march 115 Interval between launches less than a minute 115 Operating temperature range 50 C to 50 C 115 Burnout velocity 2 100 m s Number of missiles on 9P78 launcher 2 on 9T250 transloader 2 assigned service life 10 years Crew 3 launcher truck System components nbsp An Iskander transporter erector launcher nbsp 9T250 1 Transporter and loader vehicle nbsp Iskander missiles right and an OTR 21 Tochka missile extreme left on static displayThe full Iskander system includes 115 missiles transporter erector launcher vehicle chassis of 8 8 MZKT 79306 ASTROLOG truck 116 Transporter and loader vehicle chassis of 8 8 MZKT 79306 ASTROLOG truck Command and staff vehicle chassis of KAMAZ six wheel truck Information preparation station vehicle chassis of KAMAZ six wheel truck Maintenance and repair vehicle chassis of KAMAZ six wheel truck Life support vehicle chassis of KAMAZ six wheel truck Depot equipment set set of equipment for TEL training class set of equipment for CSV training class Training posters Training missile mock upIntended targets The system is intended to use conventional warheads for the engagement of point and area targets including 117 hostile fire weapons missile systems multiple launch rocket systems long range artillery pieces air and missile defense weapons aerodrome fixed and rotary wing aircraft at airfields command posts and communications nodes troops in concentration areas critical civilian infrastructure facilitiesIt is also capable of striking strongly protected targets such as bunkers or hardened aircraft shelters 23 See alsoR 400 Oka Russian theatre ballistic missilePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Pralay Indian tactical to short range ballistic missile Zolfaghar missile Iranian short range ballistic missle Persian Gulf missile Iranian anti ship ballistic missile B 611 Chinese short ranged ballistic missile also used by Turkey DF 11 Chinese short range ballistic missile Fateh 110 Iranian tactical short range ballistic missile MGM 52 Lance 1970s short range ballistic missile of American origin retired in 1992 Pluton French tactical ballistic missile retired in 1993 MGM 140 ATACMS American tactical ballistic missle LORA Israeli theater quasi ballistic missile Hrim 2 Ukrainian tactical ballistic missilePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targetsComparable missiles Kh 47M2 Kinzhal air launched believed to be based on the Iskander Hyunmoo 2 may be based on the Iskander KN 23 North Korean short range ballistic missileGallery nbsp Russian Armed Forces Iskander K TEL 9P78 1 raising two containers for 9M728 missiles military technical forum Army 2022 Alabino range Moscow region Russia nbsp At the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade nbsp null nbsp With V marking for use in Ukraine nbsp Rehearsal of 2018 Victory day parade in Moscow nbsp Rehearsal of 2018 Victory day parade in Moscow nbsp SKSHU Vostok 2014 Day two missile launch of the Iskander M OTRK by the 107th missile brigade for a training target nbsp SKSHU Vostok 2014 Day two missile launch of the Iskander M OTRK by the 107th missile brigade for a training target nbsp 9P78 1 TEL for Iskander M system in Alabino during rehearsals for the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade nbsp A camouflaged Iskander M complex during an exercise in Transbaikalia June 2021 nbsp A Russian Iskander M mobile theater ballistic missile system NATO reporting name SS 26 Stone 27 April 2010 nbsp A Russian OTRK Iskander system during the 2010 Victory day parade in Moscow nbsp Transporter erector launcher Iskander E with two missiles and Tochka U launcher lhs background at the display of military equipment exhibition dedicated to the anniversary of victory in the Battle of Stalingrad in Volgograd 2 February 2008 nbsp A launcher 9P78 1 of Russian missile system 9K720 Iskander in foreground and a transloader 9T250 in the background shown at Army 2016 nbsp 9T250 1 Transport Loader for Iskander M system view from above at the 2015 Victory Day 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