ASRAD- an export version of the LeFlaSys system referred to as ASRAD (Atlas Short Range Air Defence System).
The Greek Armed Forces ordered 54 ASRAD systems with the FIM-92 STINGER missile complex FIM-92 STINGER[/url
in October 2000. The first deliveries started in 2004 and are expected to be completed in 2006. Instead of the [url=/topic/view/21571/]Wiesel 2 chassis, the systems are housed in HMMWV vehicles modified by ELBO/AMG in Greece.
The ASRAD-HELLAS is the designation of the system used by the Greek Army.
Manufacturer: a cooperation of Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH, STN Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Hellenic Defence Systems
ASRAD-HELLAS enables the search, recognition and tracking of targets day and night in all weather conditions. Due to the modularity of the system, it can conduct operations using both passive and active sensors such as infrared search and tracking devices, or external 2D or 3D surveillance radars.
ASRAD-HELLAS is built on the basis of the OZELOT system's LeFlaSys firing unit as a lightweight, mobile and air transportable vehicle. It is armed with four FIM-92 STINGER complex PLRS, with an additional four missiles carried for rapid reload.
The complete system is housed in the rear of the vehicle HMMWV on the weapons superstructure, where, in addition to the missile containers of the STINGER complex, a sensor system consisting of an infrared camera, a daylight camera, and a laser rangefinder is located.
The gun mount can rotate between 360° in the beam and -10° to +70° in the yaw.
In addition to the FIM-92 STINGER missiles, the system can also use modified Russian 9K38 IGLA complex missiles.
Operator: 2 (driver-airspace observer, weapon system operator)
The Greek Armed Forces ordered 54 ASRAD systems with the FIM-92 STINGER missile complex FIM-92 STINGER[/url
in October 2000. The first deliveries started in 2004 and are expected to be completed in 2006. Instead of the [url=/topic/view/21571/]Wiesel 2 chassis, the systems are housed in HMMWV vehicles modified by ELBO/AMG in Greece.
The ASRAD-HELLAS is the designation of the system used by the Greek Army.
Manufacturer: a cooperation of Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH, STN Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Hellenic Defence Systems
ASRAD-HELLAS enables the search, recognition and tracking of targets day and night in all weather conditions. Due to the modularity of the system, it can conduct operations using both passive and active sensors such as infrared search and tracking devices, or external 2D or 3D surveillance radars.
ASRAD-HELLAS is built on the basis of the OZELOT system's LeFlaSys firing unit as a lightweight, mobile and air transportable vehicle. It is armed with four FIM-92 STINGER complex PLRS, with an additional four missiles carried for rapid reload.
The complete system is housed in the rear of the vehicle HMMWV on the weapons superstructure, where, in addition to the missile containers of the STINGER complex, a sensor system consisting of an infrared camera, a daylight camera, and a laser rangefinder is located.
The gun mount can rotate between 360° in the beam and -10° to +70° in the yaw.
In addition to the FIM-92 STINGER missiles, the system can also use modified Russian 9K38 IGLA complex missiles.
Operator: 2 (driver-airspace observer, weapon system operator)
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