HISAR-A - Short Range Surface to Air Missile Systems.

The HÄ°SAR is a family of short-range surface to air missile systems being developed by Aselsan and Roketsan since 2007 that is intended to target aircraft, helicopters, cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles. It consists of the HÄ°SAR-A low attitude air defense system and HÄ°SAR-O medium range air defence system. Guidance is infrared homing.


On 18 April 2007, the Turkish Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) issued a request for information to international and domestic defence companies to meet a low to medium altitude air defense requirements under Turkey's Low Altitude Air Defence Missile System (T-LALADMIS) programme or Alçak İrtifa Hava Savunma Füze Sistemi in Turkish. A total of 18 companies responded to the RFI. A subsequent request for proposal was issued on 28 September 2008, for the direct acquisition of 18 systems and options for up to 27 additional systems. The contract was eventually awarded to Aselsan as the prime contractor and Roketsan as sub-contractor on 20 June 2011. Other sub-contractors include Tübitak Sage for warhead and battery and Meteksan Savunma for data link. The award consist of a low-altitude system for 314,9 million euros and a medium-altitude system (T-MALADMIS) for 241,4 million euros.

Hisar-A (Turkish: Alçak İrtifa Hava Savunma Füze Sistemi) is based on an FNSS ACV-30 tracked vehicle chassis armed with four vertical launched Hisar-A missiles supplied by Roketsan. The tracked Hisar-A system mounts its own mast-mounted KALKAN Air Defence Radar and an electro-optic/infrared (EO/IR) system, allowing it to operate as an independent standalone system without the need to operate as a battery with a separate FCS.

Minimum range: 2 km
Maximum range: 15 km
Minimum altitude: 30 metres
Maximum altitude: 5000 metres

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