YUG - M-90 Sava (Strela-10MJ resp. Strela-10M2J)

M-90 Sava (resp. SAVA M-90, Strela-10MJ, Strela-10M2J)


In the years 1984-1991, Yugoslavia developed its own anti-aircraft system of close range, which would use the developed crawler chassis based on M-80/ M-80A . In addition to the construction of their own system, the designers looked after the use of already developed systems - the result was a project using the installation of the launcher of the Soviet PLRK 9K35M Strela-10M on an extended chassis derived from BVP M-80A. In the early 1990s, at least 3 prototypes were made, of which after the break-up of Yugoslavia, one remained in Croatia, one in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Serbia) and the last allegedly used by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Serbia (VRS).


The composition was known under several names - Strela-10MJ, Srela-10M2J, resp. M-90 Sava. Chassis M-80A is extended and modified in the front. Compared to MT-LB has a larger internal space, which allows to increase the number of launched missiles to 10 (compared to 8 pcs of the original combat vehicle on the chassis MT-LB). Combat options against air targets in the M-90 are similar to the set Strela-10M.


Source: http://www.srpskioklop.paluba.info/m90/opis.html

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