The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
With the integration of a new missile the Buk-M1-2 and Buk-M2 systems also received a new NATO reporting name Grizzly and a new DoD designation SA-17. The latest incarnation "Buk-M3" is scheduled for production.
A naval version of the system, designed by MNIIRE Altair (currently part of GSKB Almaz-Antey) for the Russian Navy, according to Jane's Missiles & Rockets, received the GRAU designation 3S90M1 and will be identified with the NATO reporting name Gollum and a DoD designation SA-N-7C. The naval system is scheduled for delivery in 2014.
The Ukrainian military has given BBC News access to one of its BUKs, to show how sophisticated a piece of military equipment it is.
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Buk M2 - Russian Medium Range Air Defense Missile System
The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 Buk and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
With the integration of a new missile the Buk-M1-2 and Buk-M2 systems also received a new NATO reporting name Grizzly and a new DoD designation SA...
published: 22 Dec 2021
The 'BUK' Anti-Aircraft Missile System | EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
The Buk (beech) air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub. Its industrial designation is 9K37. Its reporting name in the West is SA-11 or Gadfly. Development of this system commenced in 1972. It was a successor to the Kub-M3. It entered service with the Soviet Army in 1980. The Buk has been exported to a number of countries. After collapse of the Soviet Union a number of air defense systems were passed on to successor states. Currently Russia operates around 350 of these systems. Other operators are Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cyprus, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, India, North Korea, Ukraine, Syria, Vietnam and Venezuela.
This air defense system can defeat maneuvering aircraft and helicopters flying at low or high altitude when enemy uses electronic countermeasures. Newe...
published: 06 Dec 2023
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Buk M3 - Russian Medium Range Air Defense Missile System
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The 9K317M 'Buk-M3' (9K37M3) is the latest production version, based on new hardware. It has 36 target channels and features advanced electronic components. Specifications include a maximum target speed of 3,000 m/s (11,000 km/h; 6,700 mph; Mach 8.8), an altitude range of 0.015–35 km (49–114,829 ft) and a distance range of 2.5–70 km (1.6–43.5 mi). Extensive trials began in 2015, with the first deliveries planned for 2016. (2 in 2016).The probability of hitting a target with one missile is: aircraft - 0.95; tactical ballistic missile - 0.7; cruise missile - 0.8. It offers increased efficiency against electronic c...
published: 17 Nov 2021
Russia releases dramatic footage of BuK missile system destroying U.S.-made HIMARS, Turkish drones
Russia touts its Buk-m2 surface-to-air missile system in battlefield Ukraine. Russian defence ministry shared footage of its missile system purportedly destroying "enemy aerial target" by launching two guided missiles at it. The attacks reportedly struck targets such as Bayraktar drones and HIMARS rocket systems.
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Russia's latest 'Unrivaled' Buk-M3 missile system tested in real warfare 'Twice as Effective'
The zone of the special military operation in Ukraine has become a testing ground for Russia’s latest Buk-M3 surface-to-air missile systems where they demonstrate their excellent performance, a Russian expert told TASS.
"The special military operation is a testing ground where the teams of military hardware shoot at real rather than training targets," Alexander Mikhailov, head of the Military-Political Analysis Bureau, told TASS.
The Buk-M3 is a medium-range battlefield air defense system designed to fight maneuverable aerodynamic targets, engage radio-contrast ground targets and strike naval targets under intensive enemy fire and jamming. Thanks to its new missile, the Buk-M3 is practically twice as efficient as its previous versions and is unrivaled in the world.
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Russian Buk Missile System : Old But Deadly
The Russian Buk air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub and It was a successor to the Kub-M3. Development of this system commenced in 1972. It entered service with the Soviet Army in 1980.
The Buk is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
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The Buk-M2E Russian Missile System and Its Capabilities Against Stealth Aircraft
The Buk-M2E Russian Missile System and Its Capabilities Against Stealth Aircraft
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9K37 Buk - Russian Medium Range Air Defense Missile System
The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 Buk and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
With the integration of a new missile the Buk-M1-2 and Buk-M2 systems also received a new NATO reporting name Grizzly and a new DoD designation SA...
The Ukrainian military has given BBC News access to one of its BUKs, to show how sophisticated a piece of military equipment it is.
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The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Sovie...
The Buk (beech) air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub. Its industrial designation is 9K37. Its reporting name in the West is SA-1...
The Buk (beech) air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub. Its industrial designation is 9K37. Its reporting name in the West is SA-11 or Gadfly. Development of this system commenced in 1972. It was a successor to the Kub-M3. It entered service with the Soviet Army in 1980. The Buk has been exported to a number of countries. After collapse of the Soviet Union a number of air defense systems were passed on to successor states. Currently Russia operates around 350 of these systems. Other operators are Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cyprus, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, India, North Korea, Ukraine, Syria, Vietnam and Venezuela.
This air defense system can defeat maneuvering aircraft and helicopters flying at low or high altitude when enemy uses electronic countermeasures. Newer versions of the Buk can also engage ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, anti-radiation missiles, smart bombs and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk fires 9M38 missiles. It is a single-stage and solid-fuel missile. It resembles a US Tartar and Standard naval air defense missiles. The missile has semi-active radar guidance. It can engage targets at a range of 3.4-20.5 km at altitudes over 3 km. The range is reduced to 5-15.4 km, when the target flies 30 m above the ground. Maximum engagement altitude is 25 km. The 9M38 missile has a hit probability of 70-93%. The Buk can also fire older 9M9M3 missiles of the Kub-M3 air defense missile system.
A Buk TELAR vehicle is fitted with radar, digital computer, missile erector and launcher, friend or foe identification system. It is operated by a crew of four and carries four missiles.
Radar of the Buk TELAR vehicle searches for targets, tracks them and guides missiles on them. So if required each TELAR vehicle can operate autonomously. The radar detects aircraft flying at altitude over 3 km at a range of 65-77 km. Detection range is reduced to 32-41 km when aircraft fly at 30-100 m above the ground. Low-flying aircraft are detected at a range of 21-35 km.
When TELAR operates autonomously it takes about 24-27 seconds from target detection to missile launch. It can stop and launch its missiles in about 5 minutes from traveling. It also takes about 5 minutes to leave the firing position.
A TELAR vehicle is based on GM-569 special tracked chassis. It is powered by a multi-fuel diesel engine, developing 710 hp. Later models are fitted with a more powerful engine, developing 840 hp. Maximum road speed is limited to 65 km/h. Vehicle is also fitted with auxiliary power unit, a small gas turbine, which generates electricity and powers all systems when the main engine is turned off.
Armor provides protection for the crew against small arms fire and artillery shell splinters. Vehicle is also fitted with NBC protection system.
A battery of Buk includes six TELAR vehicles, six reloading vehicles, that can also launch missiles, battery command post vehicle, acquisition radar with detection range up to 120 km, repair and technical service vehicles, transporter vehicle, mobile crane.
A reloading vehicle is fitted with a crane and carries 8 missiles. Essentially it is a combination of the TEL and reloading vehicle. A unique capability of this vehicle that it can launch missiles itself. It acquires firing data from the TELAR vehicle. A total of 4 missiles are ready to fire, while another 4 are carried as reloads. This reloading vehicle reloads the TELAR within 12 minutes.
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The 'BUK' Anti-Aircraft Missile System | EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
The Buk (beech) air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub. Its industrial designation is 9K37. Its reporting name in the West is SA-11 or Gadfly. Development of this system commenced in 1972. It was a successor to the Kub-M3. It entered service with the Soviet Army in 1980. The Buk has been exported to a number of countries. After collapse of the Soviet Union a number of air defense systems were passed on to successor states. Currently Russia operates around 350 of these systems. Other operators are Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cyprus, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, India, North Korea, Ukraine, Syria, Vietnam and Venezuela.
This air defense system can defeat maneuvering aircraft and helicopters flying at low or high altitude when enemy uses electronic countermeasures. Newer versions of the Buk can also engage ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, anti-radiation missiles, smart bombs and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk fires 9M38 missiles. It is a single-stage and solid-fuel missile. It resembles a US Tartar and Standard naval air defense missiles. The missile has semi-active radar guidance. It can engage targets at a range of 3.4-20.5 km at altitudes over 3 km. The range is reduced to 5-15.4 km, when the target flies 30 m above the ground. Maximum engagement altitude is 25 km. The 9M38 missile has a hit probability of 70-93%. The Buk can also fire older 9M9M3 missiles of the Kub-M3 air defense missile system.
A Buk TELAR vehicle is fitted with radar, digital computer, missile erector and launcher, friend or foe identification system. It is operated by a crew of four and carries four missiles.
Radar of the Buk TELAR vehicle searches for targets, tracks them and guides missiles on them. So if required each TELAR vehicle can operate autonomously. The radar detects aircraft flying at altitude over 3 km at a range of 65-77 km. Detection range is reduced to 32-41 km when aircraft fly at 30-100 m above the ground. Low-flying aircraft are detected at a range of 21-35 km.
When TELAR operates autonomously it takes about 24-27 seconds from target detection to missile launch. It can stop and launch its missiles in about 5 minutes from traveling. It also takes about 5 minutes to leave the firing position.
A TELAR vehicle is based on GM-569 special tracked chassis. It is powered by a multi-fuel diesel engine, developing 710 hp. Later models are fitted with a more powerful engine, developing 840 hp. Maximum road speed is limited to 65 km/h. Vehicle is also fitted with auxiliary power unit, a small gas turbine, which generates electricity and powers all systems when the main engine is turned off.
Armor provides protection for the crew against small arms fire and artillery shell splinters. Vehicle is also fitted with NBC protection system.
A battery of Buk includes six TELAR vehicles, six reloading vehicles, that can also launch missiles, battery command post vehicle, acquisition radar with detection range up to 120 km, repair and technical service vehicles, transporter vehicle, mobile crane.
A reloading vehicle is fitted with a crane and carries 8 missiles. Essentially it is a combination of the TEL and reloading vehicle. A unique capability of this vehicle that it can launch missiles itself. It acquires firing data from the TELAR vehicle. A total of 4 missiles are ready to fire, while another 4 are carried as reloads. This reloading vehicle reloads the TELAR within 12 minutes.
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Russia touts its Buk-m2 surface-to-air missile system in battlefield Ukraine. Russian defence ministry shared footage of its missile system purportedly destroyi...
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The Russian Buk air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub and It was a successor to the Kub-M3. Development of this system commenced ...
The Russian Buk air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub and It was a successor to the Kub-M3. Development of this system commenced in 1972. It entered service with the Soviet Army in 1980.
The Buk is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
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The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Sovie...
The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 Buk and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
With the integration of a new missile the Buk-M1-2 and Buk-M2 systems also received a new NATO reporting name Grizzly and a new DoD designation SA-17. In 2013, the latest incarnation "Buk-M3" was scheduled for production.
A naval version of the system, designed by MNIIRE Altair (currently part of GSKB Almaz-Antey) for the Russian Navy, received the GRAU designation 3S90M and will be identified with the NATO reporting name Gollum and a DoD designation SA-N-7C, according to Jane's Missiles & Rockets. The naval system was scheduled for delivery in 2014.
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The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 Buk and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
With the integration of a new missile the Buk-M1-2 and Buk-M2 systems also received a new NATO reporting name Grizzly and a new DoD designation SA-17. In 2013, the latest incarnation "Buk-M3" was scheduled for production.
A naval version of the system, designed by MNIIRE Altair (currently part of GSKB Almaz-Antey) for the Russian Navy, received the GRAU designation 3S90M and will be identified with the NATO reporting name Gollum and a DoD designation SA-N-7C, according to Jane's Missiles & Rockets. The naval system was scheduled for delivery in 2014.
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Buk M2 - Russian Medium Range Air Defense Missile System
The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 Buk and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
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The 9K317M 'Buk-M3' (9K37M3) is the latest production version, based on new hardware. It has 36 target channels and features advanced electronic components. Specifications include a maximum target speed of 3,000 m/s (11,000 km/h; 6,700 mph; Mach 8.8), an altitude range of 0.015–35 km (49–114,829 ft) and a distance range of 2.5–70 km (1.6–43.5 mi). Extensive trials began in 2015, with the first deliveries planned for 2016. (2 in 2016).The probability of hitting a target with one missile is: aircraft - 0.95; tactical ballistic missile - 0.7; cruise missile - 0.8. It offers increased efficiency against electronic c...
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The Ukrainian military has given BBC News access to one of its BUKs, to show how sophisticated a piece of military equipment it is.
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The Buk (beech) air defense missile system was developed to replace the previous Kub. Its industrial designation is 9K37. Its reporting name in the West is SA-11 or Gadfly. Development of this system commenced in 1972. It was a successor to the Kub-M3. It entered service with the Soviet Army in 1980. The Buk has been exported to a number of countries. After collapse of the Soviet Union a number of air defense systems were passed on to successor states. Currently Russia operates around 350 of these systems. Other operators are Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cyprus, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, India, North Korea, Ukraine, Syria, Vietnam and Venezuela.
This air defense system can defeat maneuvering aircraft and helicopters flying at low or high altitude when enemy uses electronic countermeasures. Newer versions of the Buk can also engage ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, anti-radiation missiles, smart bombs and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk fires 9M38 missiles. It is a single-stage and solid-fuel missile. It resembles a US Tartar and Standard naval air defense missiles. The missile has semi-active radar guidance. It can engage targets at a range of 3.4-20.5 km at altitudes over 3 km. The range is reduced to 5-15.4 km, when the target flies 30 m above the ground. Maximum engagement altitude is 25 km. The 9M38 missile has a hit probability of 70-93%. The Buk can also fire older 9M9M3 missiles of the Kub-M3 air defense missile system.
A Buk TELAR vehicle is fitted with radar, digital computer, missile erector and launcher, friend or foe identification system. It is operated by a crew of four and carries four missiles.
Radar of the Buk TELAR vehicle searches for targets, tracks them and guides missiles on them. So if required each TELAR vehicle can operate autonomously. The radar detects aircraft flying at altitude over 3 km at a range of 65-77 km. Detection range is reduced to 32-41 km when aircraft fly at 30-100 m above the ground. Low-flying aircraft are detected at a range of 21-35 km.
When TELAR operates autonomously it takes about 24-27 seconds from target detection to missile launch. It can stop and launch its missiles in about 5 minutes from traveling. It also takes about 5 minutes to leave the firing position.
A TELAR vehicle is based on GM-569 special tracked chassis. It is powered by a multi-fuel diesel engine, developing 710 hp. Later models are fitted with a more powerful engine, developing 840 hp. Maximum road speed is limited to 65 km/h. Vehicle is also fitted with auxiliary power unit, a small gas turbine, which generates electricity and powers all systems when the main engine is turned off.
Armor provides protection for the crew against small arms fire and artillery shell splinters. Vehicle is also fitted with NBC protection system.
A battery of Buk includes six TELAR vehicles, six reloading vehicles, that can also launch missiles, battery command post vehicle, acquisition radar with detection range up to 120 km, repair and technical service vehicles, transporter vehicle, mobile crane.
A reloading vehicle is fitted with a crane and carries 8 missiles. Essentially it is a combination of the TEL and reloading vehicle. A unique capability of this vehicle that it can launch missiles itself. It acquires firing data from the TELAR vehicle. A total of 4 missiles are ready to fire, while another 4 are carried as reloads. This reloading vehicle reloads the TELAR within 12 minutes.
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The Buk missile system (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), /bʊk/) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 Buk and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
With the integration of a new missile the Buk-M1-2 and Buk-M2 systems also received a new NATO reporting name Grizzly and a new DoD designation SA-17. In 2013, the latest incarnation "Buk-M3" was scheduled for production.
A naval version of the system, designed by MNIIRE Altair (currently part of GSKB Almaz-Antey) for the Russian Navy, received the GRAU designation 3S90M and will be identified with the NATO reporting name Gollum and a DoD designation SA-N-7C, according to Jane's Missiles & Rockets. The naval system was scheduled for delivery in 2014.
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The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense designation SA-11.
With the integration of a new missile the Buk-M1-2 and Buk-M2 systems also received a new NATO reporting name Grizzly and a new DoD designation SA-17. The latest incarnation "Buk-M3" is scheduled for production.
A naval version of the system, designed by MNIIRE Altair (currently part of GSKB Almaz-Antey) for the Russian Navy, according to Jane's Missiles & Rockets, received the GRAU designation 3S90M1 and will be identified with the NATO reporting name Gollum and a DoD designation SA-N-7C. The naval system is scheduled for delivery in 2014.
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By Ivan Kesic ...Iran did not have a developed air defense system industry and was experimenting with prototypes based on the short-range ChineseHQ-7, the medium-range Russian9K37 Buk, the AmericanMIM-23 Hawk, and the long-range Russian S-200 ... ....
There exists a modification compatible with Buk launchers used by Ukraine... Ukraine is using the Soviet-era Buk ... There is also a variant modified to be launched from the 9K37 Buk missile system.