Zaslin Active Protection System Explained

Zaslin
Origin:Ukraine
Type:Active protection system
Used By:Turkey
Designer:State Enterprise Fundamental center of crucial technologies Microtek – SE FCCT M
Design Date:2003
Weight:50–130 kg per module
Guidance:Doppler Radar

The Zaslin active protection system (; is often referred to with the Russian word Zaslon) is being developed by Microtek in cooperation with other military design organizations. The system is designed to protect stationary or mobile targets from anti-tank weapons with flat or diving trajectories using various types of guidance systems and warheads. Unlike the existing Russian-designed active protection systems Drozd and Arena, Zaslin can be deployed alongside reactive armour placed in the turret area,[1] which is vulnerable to anti-tank projectiles traveling at speeds up to

Design

The Zaslin system consists of a radar-based detection module, a guidance module and static counter-measure modules. Each counter-measure module packs two explosive charges, which are ejected toward the target before detonating and forming a dense fragmentation ring that destroys incoming projectiles on impact. Modules can point forward, sideways or vertically, to protect from attacks from above. The system's response time is 0.1 seconds.

A typical installation protects 150–180 degrees, and is capable of defeating incoming projectiles at speeds between 70 and 1,200 m/s. It can be used to protect fixed sites or armored vehicles. Depending on the protection level required, the system adds from 50kgto130kgkg (110lbto290lbkg) per module.

Lightweight version

Microtek also developed an AP system for lightweight armored fighting vehicles. The AP's mission capability has been proven for armor-piercing projectiles and small-caliber gun shells. The Light AP Zaslin will comprise a system of nonrecoverable, detachable modules of various kinds, with two accommodated on the vehicle's upper forebody and as many on its sides (in its integrated configuration). As pointed out by the system designer, the Zaslin lightweight AP system is effective against RPG-7 and RPG-29 rounds, as well as anti-tank guided missiles. However, it will not shield against hollow-charge artillery shells or armor-piercing sub-caliber shells which have thicker walls than grenades or TRG projectiles.

Variants

References

  1. Web site: International News . 2022-04-14 . ukroboronprom . en.
  2. Web site: The active protection system ZASLON .
  3. Web site: Ukrainian APS to Protect Turkish Tanks in Syria. Defense Update. 7 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20220211022839/https://defense-update.com/20180307_akkor_pulat.html. 11 February 2022. 11 February 2022. Tamir Eshel.

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