Hermes (missile) explained

Is Missile:yes
Hermes
Origin:Russia
Type:Air-to-surface
Surface-to-surface
Land-attack
Anti-tank guided missile
Surface-to-air
Manufacturer:KBP Instrument Design Bureau[1]
Engine:Solid-fuel rocket
Weight:110 kg (missile + container, 170 mm booster stage)
130 kg (missile + container, 210 mm booster stage)
Length:3500 mm (container)
Diameter:booster stage, 170/210 mm;
sustainer stage, 130 mm
Speed:1000 m/s (170 mm booster stage)
1300 m/s (210 mm booster stage)
Vehicle Range:15-20 km (170 mm booster stage)
100 km (210 mm booster stage)
Guidance:target area: radio-command guidance, terminal path: semi-active laser guidance
Launch Platform:Rotary and fixed-wing platforms, ships, and ground vehicles

Hermes (Russian: Гермес) is a family of modularly designed guided missiles developed in Russia by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau.

The Hermes missile can be used from air, ground or naval launchers.

Development

Development of the Hermes by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau started in the 1990s. The missile bears a striking resemblance to the 57E6 used by the Pantsir missile system, and it is probably a derivative of this model. The Hermes-A variant was trialed in 2003. The series production of the Hermes was meant to start in 2011-2012, but this did not happen, as the development process was stopped for several years. In 2016, it was announced that the Hermes missile would be tested in live conditions in Syria.[2] However, nothing indicates that this actually happened. But in the late 2010s, a series of announcements signaled a renewed interest in the missile, following experience from the Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war showing the need for more high-precision armaments.[3]

Description

The Hermes system features a multistage rocket missile with a high-powered booster. Two booster diameters are available, 170 and 210 mm. It uses inertial and/or radio-command guidance for the cruise phase, and semi-active laser guidance for the terminal phase. Radar and infrared homing are also talked about. The Hermes is designed to engage a great variety of targets, including armoured vehicles, fortifications of various types, small naval surface targets, artillery positions, slow-flying air targets, and others. It can be fired single or in volleys at ranges of up to 100 km and can track and destroy over-the-horizon targets.[4]

Characteristics

Variants

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HERMES Guided Weapon System . https://web.archive.org/web/20120304031250/http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/multi/hermes.htm . 2012-03-04 . dead.
  2. Web site: Рамм . Алексей . Российская армия испытает в Сирии сверхдальнобойные ракеты . iz.ru . 26 October 2016.
  3. Web site: [Actu] Le retour des missiles "Hermes" ]. Red Samovar . 7 November 2018.
  4. Web site: http://www.kbptula.ru/rus/multi/hermes.htm . ru:Комплекс управляемого вооружения «ГЕРМЕС» . ГУП «Конструкторское бюро приборостроения» . 2009-10-16 . ru . https://web.archive.org/web/20110216011920/http://www.kbptula.ru/rus/multi/hermes.htm . 2011-02-16 . dead .
  5. Web site: HERMES-A Guided Weapon System . https://web.archive.org/web/20211110211226/http://www.kbptula.ru/en/productions/multi-service-weapon-systems/germes-a . 2021-11-10 . dead . KBP Instrument Design Bureau.
  6. Web site: HERMES-A Guided Weapon System . https://web.archive.org/web/20100309095842/http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/multi/hermesa.htm . 2010-03-09 . dead . KBP Instrument Design Bureau.
  7. Web site: HERMES-K Guided Weapon System . https://web.archive.org/web/20100309083505/http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/multi/hermesk.htm . 2010-03-09 . dead . KBP Instrument Design Bureau.
  8. Web site: HERMES Guided Weapon System . https://web.archive.org/web/20211110211309/http://www.kbptula.ru/en/productions/multi-service-weapon-systems/germes-a-2 . 2021-11-10 . dead.
  9. Web site: HERMES Guided Weapon System . https://web.archive.org/web/20100214064641/http://kbptula.ru/eng/multi/hermes.htm . 2010-02-14 . dead . KBP Instrument Design Bureau.