SA-8 Gecko (9K33 Osa)
The SA-8 Gecko (Soviet/Russian designation 9K33 Osa) is a self-contained, mobile short-range surface-to-air missile system with all components — radar, missile launcher, and fire control — integrated on a single BRDM-derived 6×6 wheeled amphibious chassis. Each vehicle carries 6 ready missiles with a range of 10–15 km and altitude coverage up to 12 km. The Jordan Arab Army acquired the SA-8 in the 1980s as a complement to its HAWK batteries, providing mobile point-defense for forward units. The system is now significantly dated and faces growing challenges from modern ECM and low-observable targets.

- Fully self-contained — single vehicle integrates search radar, track radar, and 6 ready missiles
- Wheeled amphibious chassis provides excellent strategic and tactical mobility
- Can engage targets at altitudes from 25 m to 12,000 m — wide coverage band
- Rapid reaction time — 26 seconds from target detection to missile away
- Low radar cross-section target engagement capability for its generation
- Soviet-era 1970s design — no ECCM upgrades; vulnerable to modern jamming
- Single-target engagement — cannot engage multiple simultaneous threats
- Spare parts increasingly difficult to source after Cold War dissolution
- Unable to engage modern cruise missiles, stealth aircraft, or fast maneuvering ballistic missiles
- Jordan urgently needs replacement — system is operationally marginal
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