| LORA |
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 LORA missile in launcher |
| Type | Theater quasiballistic missile |
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| Service history |
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| Used by | - Azerbaijani Land Forces
- Indian Armed Forces
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| Wars | 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict |
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| Production history |
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| Manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries |
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| Specifications |
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| Mass | 1.6 tons |
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| Length | 5.2 meters |
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| Diameter | 624 mm |
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| Warhead | 570 kg high explosive, bomblets or high speed penetrator warhead[1] |
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Operational range | 90 to 430 km[2] |
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| Speed | Hypersonic |
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Guidance system | inertial navigation, GPS and TV terminal |
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| Accuracy | 10m CEP |
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LORA (LOng Range Artillery) is a theater quasi-ballistic missile developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). The missile has a range of 400 kilometres (250 mi) and a CEP of 10 metres (33 ft) when using a combination of GPS and TV for terminal guidance. It can be ship-launched from inside of a standard Intermodal container[3] as well as land-launched.[4]
On 11 June 2018, the Azerbaijan revealed it had purchased the LORA system from Israel at an undisclosed date following president Ilham Aliyev's visit to a Azerbaijan Land Forces missile unit housing both the LORA and the FSO Polonez.[5][6] LORA was used in the final days of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, being used to target a vital bridge in the Lachin corridor linking Armenia to the Nagorno-Karabakh region.[7] It was initially thought to have destroyed the bridge, but later evidence suggested it had only inflicted limited damage.[8]
During Aero India in June 2023, India's Bharat Electronics signed a Memorandum of Understanding with IAI to produce the LORA in India under license.[9][10]
Comparable systems
- Predator Hawk
- Hadès
- Nasr
- Oka
- Tochka
- Prahaar
- MGM-140B/E ATACMS
- Iskander
- Fateh-110
- Šumadija (multiple rocket launcher)
- Khalij Fars
References
- ↑ MathovGadi (15 October 2009). "לורה, הסרט בלמס". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u4YKqpYtfw. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
- ↑ IAI (20 June 2017). "LORA Brochure". https://www.iai.co.il/sites/default/files/2020-06/LORA Brochure.pdf. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
- ↑ Trevithick, Joseph (21 June 2017). "Israel Just Launched A Containerized Ballistic Missile From The Deck Of A Ship". http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/11723/israel-just-launched-a-containerized-ballistic-missile-from-the-deck-of-a-ship. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
- ↑ Farquhar, Peter (24 June 2017). "Israel can now hide missile launch systems in shipping containers" (in en). Business Insider Australia. https://www.businessinsider.com.au/israel-can-now-hide-missile-launch-systems-in-shipping-containers-2017-6. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- ↑ "Azerbaijan Shows off Polonez, LORA Missiles From Belarus, Israel". The Jamestown Foundation. 14 June 2018. https://jamestown.org/program/azerbaijan-shows-off-polonez-lora-missiles-from-belarus-israel/. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
- ↑ "LORA". Center for Strategic and International Studies. 18 June 2018. https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/lora/. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
- ↑ "Azerbaijan uses Israeli LORA missile in conflict with Armenia". The Jerusalem Post. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/video-shows-azerbaijan-using-israeli-lora-missile-in-conflict-with-armenia-644327.
- ↑ "LORA" (in en-US). https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/lora/.
- ↑ https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/aero-india-2023-iai-bel-to-jointly-produce-lora-missiles-in-india
- ↑ https://www.outlookindia.com/business/bharat-electronics-ltd-to-manufacture-israel-s-lora-ballistic-missile-for-indian-tri-services-news-262609
External links
- LORA brochure on IAI website
- LORA on IAI website
- "LORA - Long Range Artillery Precision Strike Tactical Missile". https://www.iai.co.il/p/lora.
- LORA on defense-update website
- LORA on Deagel website
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