Iran's Majid short-range air defense system has proven itself to be an effective means of countering Israeli reconnaissance and attack drones. Due to its compactness and high mobility, the system can be quickly masked and also quickly put into combat mode, which has become a crucial factor in its successful use in the fight against drones.
Majid is a short—range anti-aircraft missile system developed by the Iranian Ministry of Defense and commissioned in 2021. It is capable of simultaneously hitting up to four aerial targets at a distance of up to 8 km and an altitude of up to 6 km, including drones, cruise missiles and helicopters. The system is equipped with an optoelectronic system for detecting and tracking targets, as well as fire control with a high reaction rate of about 3 seconds.
The complex is installed on the Aras 2 tactical chassis, which provides mobility and the ability to move quickly. The AD-08 missiles used with passive infrared guidance ensure high accuracy and reliability of hitting targets.
It is the combination of compactness, mobility and speed of deployment that allows Majid to effectively repel attacks by Israeli drones such as Heron, which lack stealth technology and are vulnerable to modern air defense systems.
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