Bavar-373 Air Defence System

Bavar-373 Air Defence System

Type: air_defense

Domain: land

Country of Origin: Iran

Manufacturer: Iranian Defense Industries

First Deployed: 2019

Overview

Iran's most advanced indigenous long-range air and missile defence system, developed to provide capabilities comparable to Russia's S-300PMU-2 or S-400 systems after Russia delayed S-300 deliveries due to international sanctions. Bavar-373 (meaning "Belief" in Persian) features a phased-array radar with detection range reportedly exceeding 450 km for fighter-sized targets and 300 km for ballistic missiles, engagement range of 200-300 km depending on target type and missile variant, altitude coverage from near-ground to 27 km (some sources claim 65 km), and simultaneous engagement of multiple targets. The system fires the Sayyad-4B surface-to-air missile — a long-range interceptor using semi-active radar homing and inertial/command guidance. Each Bavar-373 battery includes a mobile 3D phased-array radar, engagement radar, command post, and multiple transporter-erector-launchers (TELs). The system provides overlapping coverage with older Russian S-200 and S-300PMU-2 systems, creating a layered air defence network protecting strategic sites including nuclear facilities, command centers, and Tehran. Operational since 2019 with multiple batteries deployed. Combat-tested intercepting targets in exercises, though effectiveness against advanced stealth aircraft remains unproven.

Technical Specifications

typeLong-Range Surface-to-Air Missile System
range~200-300 km (claimed)
altitude~27 km (claimed)
guidanceSemi-active/Active radar homing
launcherMobile TEL configuration
comparisonMarketed as S-300/S-400 equivalent
missile_variantsMultiple (short to long range)

Operators

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