//Public Intel-Report
Last updated: 20221222
RWR: --
THREAT: HIGH
Originator's Designation: 9K338 Igla-S
NATO: SA-24 Grinch
Tracking: IR guidance
Minimum Range: 0.25nm
Maximum Altitude: 12,000ft
Minimum Altitude: 0ft
Maximum Mach: N/A
Last updated: 20221222
RWR: --
THREAT: HIGH
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Originator's Designation: 9K338 Igla-S
NATO: SA-24 Grinch
Tracking: IR guidance
Description
The newest variant, which is a substantially improved variant with longer range, more sensitive seeker, improved resistance to latest countermeasures, and a heavier warhead. Manufacturer reports hit probability of 0.8–0.9. RU State tests were completed in December 2001 and the system entered service in 2002. Series produced by the Degtyarev plant since 1 December 2004Threat Analysis
Increased range version of SA-18 Igla. Point-defense IR missile. No pre-launch warning. No radar emissions. No launch warning unless spotted visually or with Missile Warning System. Arguably the most lethal tactical threat you will face. VERY Difficult to detect. Maintain +14k altitude, 3NM+ distance from target area. Flare pre-emptively during attack runs. Scout heavily, observe/mark any launches. Engage with any standoff munitionsSpecifications
Maximum Range: 4.5nmMinimum Range: 0.25nm
Maximum Altitude: 12,000ft
Minimum Altitude: 0ft
Maximum Mach: N/A
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