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* Pretty good G overload of 18G, being extremely difficult to dodge against enemies without flares, mainly against supersonic aircrafts or with a considerable weight or size
 
* Pretty good G overload of 18G, being extremely difficult to dodge against enemies without flares, mainly against supersonic aircrafts or with a considerable weight or size
 
* As being a fairly standardized missile at the IAF for a lot of planes, the learning curve keeps the same, and even some the planes with a lower BRs such as [[A-4N (Israel)]], [[Sa'ar]] and mainly the [[Mirage IIICJ]] makes one of the most important factors and strongness of it
 
* As being a fairly standardized missile at the IAF for a lot of planes, the learning curve keeps the same, and even some the planes with a lower BRs such as [[A-4N (Israel)]], [[Sa'ar]] and mainly the [[Mirage IIICJ]] makes one of the most important factors and strongness of it
 
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Revision as of 15:27, 22 March 2023

This page is about the Israeli air-to-air missile Shafrir 2. For the other version, see Shafrir.

Description

The Shafrir 2 is an Israeli infrared homing air-to-air missile, it was introduced in Update "Winged Lions".

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

General info

Missile characteristics
Mass 90 kg
Guidance IR
Aspect Rear-aspect
Lock range (rear-aspect) 4 km
Launch range 20 km
Maximum speed 2.1 M
Maximum overload 18 G
Missile guidance time 30 secs
Explosive mass 7.62 kg TNTeq

Effective damage

The warhead has 7.62 kg of TNT equivalent, doing short work and destroying the targets most of the time in one hit

Comparison with analogues

The AIM-9D sidewinder is a missile extremely similar to Shafrir 2, but the Shafrir 2 having an uncaged seeker and being possible to lead the missile and proportionally having a higher tracking rate, but at the part of burning time, range, acceleration and G tolerance being practically identical to each other

Usage in battles

As the Shafrir 2 has a a considerable high burning time and range, firing on enemies at 2.5km or even 4 with a considerable speed difference is quite usual to do with a proper leading, and having a pretty decent G overload of 18G making already very difficult to dodge and destroying enemies with the guard down or distracted in surprisingly large distances

But the main problem of Shafrir 2, and especially if it´s used in high tier battles is not having a good flare resistance and much worse than its contemporaries, and almost impossible to use in short ranges and maneuvering targets at the same time

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Good range and high burning time, being almost identical to AIM-9D
  • But unlikely to a AIM-9D, it has an uncaged seeker comparable to the AIM-9G and capable of leading in a much more comfortable and better way
  • Pretty good G overload of 18G, being extremely difficult to dodge against enemies without flares, mainly against supersonic aircrafts or with a considerable weight or size
  • As being a fairly standardized missile at the IAF for a lot of planes, the learning curve keeps the same, and even some the planes with a lower BRs such as A-4N (Israel), Sa'ar and mainly the Mirage IIICJ makes one of the most important factors and strongness of it

Cons:

  • But above 11.0 matches, the Shafrir 2 is a very bad missile for high tier jet battles or even toptier, being extremely limited and primitive compared to others like the R-60M and AIM-9L in every aspect, mainly not being a all-aspect missile
  • Terrible performance in short ranges and minimal flare resistance, being easily distracted by flares even against afterburning or hot targets

History

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Media

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See also

Related development

External links

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  • other literature.


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ATGM  LOSAT/MGM-166A
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SAM  FIM-92 Stinger · MIM-72 · MIM146
Naval SAM  RIM-24A
Germany 
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AGM  9M14M Malyutka · Flz Lwf LB 82 · HOT-1 · HOT-2 TOW · HOT-3 · PARS 3 LR
AShM  AS.34 Kormoran
ATGM  HOT-K3S · Spike-LR II
SAM  Roland
Naval SAM  Strela-2M
USSR 
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ATGM  3M7 · 9M14 · 9M113 Konkurs · 9M114 Shturm · 9M123 Khrizantema · 9M133 · 9M133FM3 · 9M133M-2
SAM  95Ya6 · 9M311 · 9M311-1M · 9M331 · 9M37M
Naval SAM  Volna-M
Britain 
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AGM  AGM-65E · AS.12 · ZT-6 Mokopa
AShM  AJ.168
ATGM  BAe Swingfire · MILAN · MILAN 2 · ZT3
SAM  Starstreak
Japan 
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AGM  Ki-148 I-Go Model 1B
ATGM  Type 64 MAT · Type 79 Jyu-MAT
SAM  Type 81 SAM-1C · Type 91
China 
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SAM  HN-6
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ATGM  HOT · SS.11
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Sweden 
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AGM  Rb05A · RB 53 Bantam · RB 55B Heli TOW · RB 55C Heli TOW · RB 75 · RB 75T
ATGM  Rbs 55 · Rbs 56
SAM  Rbs 70
Israel 
AAM  Shafrir · Shafrir 2 · Python 3 · Derby
ATGM  Spike-LR II
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