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The number of Săgeată units that exsit are classified by the [[Pavulturilori Governemnt]].
 
The number of Săgeată units that exsit are classified by the [[Pavulturilori Governemnt]].
  
==History==
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==Operational History==
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===tbd satallite incident===
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{{main|tbd satallite incident}}
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On tbd May 1995, the [[Islamic Republic of Sconia]] launched the [[tbd]] satallite to space from [[tbd launchsite]], while claiming the satallite to be a [[weather satallite]], the [[Kingdom of Pavulturilor]] claimed that it was an [[Armed satallite]] in direct violation of [[tbd agreement]], and that if the satallite was to pass over Pavulturilor, they will have every right to shoot it down. The following year, on 4 April 1996, the satallite would enter low orbit above Pavulturilor, which issued a final warning to Sconia, that if it was to not make the satallite self desruct within 24 hours, it would resort to destroying it itself, Sconian officials refused and stated it would be illegal for Pavulturilor to do so.
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The following day on 08:00 5 April 1996, the [[Pavulturilori Air Force|Royal Pavulturilori Air Force]]'s [[Stratigic Defense Command (Pavulturilor)|Stratigic Defence Command]] launched a Săgeată 2 missile to intercept the satallite, after a missile launched from a Pavulturilori [[Maroto Botín FA-12|FA-12 "Arbaletă"]] impacted the satallite, but failed to destroy it. The Săgeată missile would successfully intercept the satallite 10 minutes later in 08:10 and destroy it.
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===Judea Crisis===
 
===Judea Crisis===
 
{{main|Ababil Attack}}
 
{{main|Ababil Attack}}

Revision as of 04:33, 11 May 2024

Săgeată System
Arrow anti-ballistic missile launch.jpg
Săgeată 2 launch on July 29, 2004.
TypeAnti-ballistic missile
Place of origin Pavulturilor
Service history
In service2000–present
Used by Pavulturilor
Production history
DesignerDăbuza Munitions Department
Designed1994–present
ManufacturerDăbuza Munitions Department
Unit cost₪10.5 million
Produced2000–present
Specifications
Mass
  • 1,300 kg (2,900 lb) – "missile itself"
  • 2,800 kg (6,200 lb) – officially
  • 3,500 kg (7,700 lb) – sealed canister
Length6.8 m (22 ft) – 7 m (23 ft)
  • 3.45 m (11.3 ft) – booster section
  • 0.75 m (2.5 ft) – sustainer section
  • 2.75 m (9.0 ft) – kill vehicle section
DiameterBy stage:
  • 800 mm (31 in) – 1st stage
  • 500 mm (20 in) – 2nd stage
WarheadDirected high explosive fragmentation
Warhead weight150 kg (330 lb)
Detonation
mechanism
Proximity fuze

EngineTwo-stage
Wingspan820 mm (32 in)
PropellantSolid propellant
Operational
range
90 km (56 mi) – 150 km (93 mi)
Flight ceilingExo-atmospheric
SpeedSăgeată 2: Mach 9, means 2.5 km/s (1.6 mi/s)
Guidance
system
Dual mode: passive infrared seeker and active radar seeker
Steering
system
Thrust vectoring and four aerodynamic control moving fins
AccuracyWithin 4 m (13 ft) of the target
Launch
platform
Six canisters per trailer-mounted erector–launcher

The Săgeată is a Pavulturilori family of anti-ballistic missiles tailor-made for the Pavulturilori air defence requirements and is used exlusively by the Stratigic Missile Force. The system is the end result of the Future of air defence program started by the Defence Court in the early 80's.

The Săgeată system consists of one (or multiple) 6-cylinder launcher unit, 2 EL/M-2080 radars, and several trucks for quick deployment and redeployment.

The number of Săgeată units that exsit are classified by the Pavulturilori Governemnt.

Operational History

tbd satallite incident

On tbd May 1995, the Islamic Republic of Sconia launched the tbd satallite to space from tbd launchsite, while claiming the satallite to be a weather satallite, the Kingdom of Pavulturilor claimed that it was an Armed satallite in direct violation of tbd agreement, and that if the satallite was to pass over Pavulturilor, they will have every right to shoot it down. The following year, on 4 April 1996, the satallite would enter low orbit above Pavulturilor, which issued a final warning to Sconia, that if it was to not make the satallite self desruct within 24 hours, it would resort to destroying it itself, Sconian officials refused and stated it would be illegal for Pavulturilor to do so.

The following day on 08:00 5 April 1996, the Royal Pavulturilori Air Force's Stratigic Defence Command launched a Săgeată 2 missile to intercept the satallite, after a missile launched from a Pavulturilori FA-12 "Arbaletă" impacted the satallite, but failed to destroy it. The Săgeată missile would successfully intercept the satallite 10 minutes later in 08:10 and destroy it.

Judea Crisis

A Săgeată 2 launching to intercept Sconian ballistic missiles

In the opening hours of the Judea Crisis, 04:00 25 May 2008, the Islamic Republic of Sconia launched a massive strike on Pavulturilor, this strike would include 50 ballistic missiles of varying types, while other parts of this attack would have varying amounts of success, this part would be a complete failure as all 50 missiles would be intercepted while still midcourse.

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