Sattar (missile)
| Sattar | |
|---|---|
Sattar 1 at a parade in 2010. | |
| Type | Laser-Guided Air-to-ground Missile |
| Place of origin | Iran |
| Service history | |
| Used by | Iran |
| Wars | Iran-Iraq War |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force |
| Manufacturer | IRIAF (Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force) |
| Variants | Sattar-1, Sattar-2, Sattar-3, and Sattar-4 |
| Specifications | |
| Warhead | HE |
| Warhead weight | 225 kg |
| Maximum speed | Unknown |
Guidance system | laser-guided |
Sattar (missile) (Persian: موشک ستار) is an Iranian laser-guided air-to-ground missile, which have been mentioned for utilizing on the fighters of "F-4 and F-5" in Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, and is said "have been a sort of complement of the weapons of Islamic Republic of Iran's bomber fighters. This missile's name have been applied based on the name of Mansour Sattari, who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. This missile is considered as the first laser guided Iran-made missile.
This air-to-ground missile consists of 4 types, namely: Sattar-1, Sattar-2 Sattar-3, and Sattar-4 (as the project of Asr-67). The Sattar-1 missile has a range of 15 to 20 km, but there is no information concerning its speed. Sattar-2 is a significantly improved form of its previous version; Sattar-3 is another improved version of Sattar laser-guided missile, which is said to have a warhead with 225 kg.Sattar-4 is the newest variant looks very similar to the GBU-12 Paveway II in appearance. It includes a laser guidance kit and is powered by a rocket engine.