Tor-M2/DT
Type: Short-Range Air Defense System
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Russia
Manufacturer: Almaz-Antey
First Deployed: 2016
Overview
The Tor-M2 is a short-range self-propelled SAM system using vertically launched 9M338K or 9M340 missiles. Uniquely, it can engage targets while the vehicle is moving — "shoot-on-the-move" capability critical for protecting armoured columns. Each vehicle carries 16 missiles in two quad-packs. Range is 16 km against aircraft; altitude coverage 10 km. The Tor-M2DT (Arktika) variant uses the DT-30 tracked arctic carrier for operations in extreme northern conditions. Russia has employed Tor-M2 extensively in Ukraine against cruise missiles and UAVs.
Technical Specifications
| note | Tor-M2DT: double-tracked version for Arctic conditions |
|---|---|
| radar | Active phased array multi-target |
| missiles | 9M338K x 16 (Tor-M2) |
| max_range_km | 16 |
| max_altitude_m | 10000 |
| reaction_time_s | 4 |
| simultaneous_targets | 4 |
Operators
- Belarus
- China
- Egypt
- Iran
- Russia
- Venezuela
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