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Saab Unveils Its Mobile Short Range Air Defence System (MSHORAD)

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Saab Unveils Its Mobile Short Range Air Defence System (MSHORAD)

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Saab Unveils Mobile Short Range Air Defence System (MSHORAD)
Saab Unveils Mobile Short Range Air Defence System (MSHORAD)


Saab reveals its finalised Mobile Short Range Air Defence System (MSHORAD) to meet the evolving and proliferating air threats over the battlefield. A wide range of established airborne threats such as fighters, helicopters, and missiles are being joined by newer threats such as armed UAV’s and loitering munitions. The need to both detect and counter them all, while deploying with speed and mobility, has been at the forefront of Saab’s MSHORAD system development. Based on RBS 70 NG and Giraffe 1X multi-mission 3D radar respectively, MSHORAD’s vehicle-based Mobile Firing Unit (MFU) and Mobile Radar Unit (MRU), combined with a Saab command and control (C2) system, are designed and available from Saab as its MSHORAD air defence system.

In an operational scenario, a vehicle with Giraffe 1X first manoeuvres to a secure position some distance behind the unit.
In an operational scenario, a vehicle with Giraffe 1X first manoeuvres to a secure position some distance behind the unit.

“With the evolved threats, such as the expansion of military UAVs, it’s a great milestone to have a fully working system ready to be offered to our customers. The combination of our first-class range and altitude coverage of the Mobile Firing Unit, together with the small size and multi-role capabilities of Giraffe 1X makes our MSHORAD solution the most modern and state-of-the-art solution out there,” says Mats-Olof Rydberg, head of Marketing and Sales at Saab’s business unit Missile Systems.

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The command and control system (C2) creates a local air picture, evaluates the threat and provides automatic engagement support.
The command and control system (C2) creates a local air picture, evaluates the threat and provides automatic engagement support.

MSHORAD’s rapid mobility provides for a tactical advantage to be exploited on the battlefield or to avoid enemy fires. It delivers a 360°, 75 km situational awareness and the capability to target the most challenging UAV threats thanks to Giraffe’s Drone Tracker, an enhanced functionality for low, slow and small objects. The ability to destroy attackers comes from the unjammable RBS 70 NG missile system that operates at day and night, with rapid reloading in the field. MSHORAD’s ease of integration means customers can choose from a wide range of vehicle types. It also has a dismounted capability such as from atop buildings where it can provide an additional form of operational advantage.

Once data is received, RBS 70 NG’s missiles engage within five seconds. The product also features visual 3D cueing.
Once data is received, RBS 70 NG’s missiles engage within five seconds. The product also features visual 3D cueing.

Successful system integration and test firings have already been conducted in the last 12 months in cooperation with the Czech company SVOS using their new generation of modular armoured vehicle 4×4 named MARS. Live firing demonstrations will be performed for potential customers in the near future. The company SVOS spol. s r.o. belongs since its foundation in 1992 to the leading European producers of armoured cars, and is a successor of century lasting production of the military equipment in its region. The company provides various special armoured platforms for military, law enforcement and commercial users. As of now more than 4 500 armoured vehicles were delivered to the operators in more than 60 countries worldwide.

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