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ZSU-23-4 Shilka
1960s self-propelled quad 23 mm anti-aircraft gun system
Flakpanzer Gepard
1970s self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system by Siemens, Contraves, and Oerlikon
9K33 Osa
1970s self-propelled surface-to-air missile system
self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
mobile vehicle with a dedicated anti-aircraft capability
9K31 Strela-1
vehicle-launched surface-to-air missile system
transporter erector launcher
self-transported long range missile system
Roland
1960s surface-to-air missile system of Franco-German origin
Type 87 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
Japanese air defense weapon
Flakpanzer I
1941 German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
Air Defense Anti-Tank System
self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
M53/59 Praga
1950s self-propelled twin 30 mm anti-aircraft gun
Alvis Stormer
military armored vehicle
Marksman anti-aircraft system
self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
PZA Loara
self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
K30 Biho
self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon
Otomatic
The OTO main anti-aircraft tank for intercept and combat (dubbed Otomatic, a play on automatic) was an Italian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) prototype. Designed and built by OTO Melara, it was armed with a single 76 mm naval gun.
SIDAM 25
self-propelled anti-aircraft gun model
Khordad 15
Iranian of SAM system
ZSU-23-4MP Biała
Polish air defence vehicle
Poprad (self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system)
type of 4×4 SAM system
3rd Khordad
Iranian aerial defense system
KORKUT
The KORKUT is a Turkish all-weather-capable 35 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) developed by Aselsan.
Antelope air defence system
type of short range air defense (SHORAD)
PASARS
PASARS-16 () is a Serbian mobile hybrid short-range surface-to-air missile system and anti-aircraft artillery system. Its missions include the protection of infantry, armoured mechanized and artillery units from low flying aircraft, cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, and other projectiles. Based on the FAP 2026BS/AV six-wheel drive general purpose off-road military chassis, the armoured rotary turret mounted at the rear of the vehicle is armed with a single barrel Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun and one or more surface-to-air missiles, linked to either RPS-42 or modernized M85 Žirafa ra
Hibneryt
The Hibneryt is a Polish armored radar-directed self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system. A ZU-23-2 or ZUR-23-2S short-range air defense towed twin 23 mm autocannon fitted onto the Star 266's truck bed which has been modified and elevated to allow the AA gun to fire more freely. The wheels haven't been removed which allows the crew to remove the autocannon if need be which can be used as it originally was. The vehicle carries the ammo and equipment for the AA gun. Hibneryt-KG - Hibneryt armed with ZUR-23-2KG Jodek-G short-range air defense towed twin 23 mm autocannon. It has a storag
CA-95
The CA-95 is a highly mobile, short range, Romanian native-made amphibious self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon, currently in service with the Romanian Land Forces. The CA-95 is the Romanian variant of the Soviet 9K31 Strela-1 system. It can carry four infrared-guided surface to air missiles and has a firing range of approximately 4.2 km. Each TEL consists of two pairs of ready-to-fire missiles, mounted in boxes on either side of a turret on a TAB-79 amphibious vehicle. It can engage targets flying between 50 and 3,500 meters.
Machbet
The Machbet (Hebrew: מחבט, meaning "racquet") is an Israeli upgrade of the M163 Hovet self-propelled automatic anti-aircraft gun, based in turn on the M113 armored personnel carrier. In addition to the 20 mm M61 Vulcan rotary cannon it is armed with four FIM-92 Stinger surface-to-air missile launch tubes. The Machbet comes equipped with an upgraded tracking system and can establish a datalink with an external radar. The vehicle carries 1,800 rounds of 20 mm ammunition and 8 Stinger missiles. The Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI) developed the Machbet in the mid-1990s. It underwent te
PPRU-1
thumb|right|A mobile air target reconnaissance and command center (MRCC) PPRU-M1-2 at the 2007 MAKS Airshow thumb|right|Backside of MRCC PPRU-M1-2 at the 2007 MAKS Airshow The PPRU-1 "Ovod-M-SV" (, GRAU designation: 9S80, NATO reporting name: Dog Ear) is a Soviet/Russian mobile reconnaissance and command center (MRCC) designed for tactical air defence units. It serves as the primary command post for the air defence commander of a motorized rifle or tank regiment, integrating and controlling various short-range air defence systems.
Flakpanzer
Flakpanzer is a German term for "anti-aircraft tanks" ("flak" is derived from Flugabwehrkanone, literally "aircraft defence cannon"; "panzer" is derived from Panzerkampfwagen, literally "armored fighting vehicle"). These vehicles are modified tanks whose armament was intended to engage aircraft, rather than targets on the ground.
Ranzhir
thumb|Ranzhir-M1 unified command post on TATA chassis