The AF902 FCS/35 is an anti-aircraft gun air defense system designed and manufactured by the Chinese Company Norinco (China North Industries Corp.) The AF902 FCS/35 mm AA Gun Air Defence System is a fully automatic all-weather air defence system. Its main combat mission is to effectively intercept and kill fixed and rotary-wing aircraft, low and ultra-low flying cruise missiles, and precision-guided weapons below the altitude of 4,500 meters and within the slant range of 8,000 meters. And it can defeat lightly armoured vehicles, surface targets and concealed ground forces as well. With optional NORINCO SHORAD (SHOrt Range Air Defense) missile solutions, performance of AF902 FCS/35 mm AA Gun Air Defence System can be even more satisfying.
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AF902 FC5/35 mm AA Gun Air Defence System comprises the state-of-the-art AF902 fire control system, the advanced and trustworthy twin 35 mm AA gun (Type 90), as well as four types of highly effective and versatile 35 mm ammunition. For larger coverage and better performance in tactical air defence, AF902 FCS/35 mm AA Gun Air Defence System can be complemented and upgraded with TY-90 and/or PL-9C SHORAD (SHOrt Range Air Defense) missiles.

Combat use

A battery of AF902 FCS/35 mm AA Gun Air Defence System consists of one AF902 fire control system, two 35 mm AA guns with ammunition, and necessary support facilities. With its superior performance and advanced firepower, this basic configuration of AF902 FCS/35 mm AA Gun Air Defence System offers an economical and effective solution to counter and defeat typical tactical air threats. For higher kill probability in cruise missile interception operation, the AF902 FCS/35mm AA Gun Air Defence System can also be deployed in enhanced configuration, which comprise one AF902 fire control system and four 35 mm AA guns that may fire collectively at one target or, fire from separately deployed positions.

Missile system

AF902 FCS/35 mm AA Gun Air Defence System also has two cost-effective upgrading alternatives that incorporates the new generation TY-90 and well-proven PL-9C SHORAD missiles. In this extended configuration, each fire unit consists of one AF902 fire control system, two 35 mm AA guns with ammunition, and two SHORAD missile launchers with eight missiles ready-to- fire. Both TY-90 and PL-9C are infrared-homing, fire-and-forget missiles, which can remarkably extend coverage of the weapon system.

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AF902 FCS SHORAD System deployed in Morocco during an aerial terrorist threat from Lybia , years ago.

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The system himself in Morocco from satellite images, 18 launchers vehicles, 3 bataillon of six launchers each.

The UN Arms transfer Database, with "3" in missiles launchers.

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And the HQ-9 system is on the way.

So now go play out of this topic . Thanks


with all my respect but do u really think those blurred image are evidence of your claim..with your logic everybody gonna say that algeria really purchased the s-400 system since we still receive till day a new s-xxx batteries and we all know that russia has cut off the line of production of the s-300 systems
 
with all my respect but do u really think those blurred image are evidence of your claim..with your logic everybody gonna say that algeria really purchased the s-400 system since we still receive till day a new s-xxx batteries and we all know that russia has cut off the line of production of the s-300 systems

Are you serious, we can see clearly the launcher vehicles in line taken in Morocco, impossible to be another system or armement. And the system was part of a recent exercice called ORIENTALEX, on the east region.

No the S-400 is not purchased by Algeria, probably because you fear the US reaction, i read it in several algerian military websites and in ForcesDZ forum.
 
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The Moroccan AIFV armored vehicles

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In 2008, Morocco acquired from Belgium 110 A.I.F.V infantry fighting vehicles, in different versions.[\I]

[*]90 AIFV-B-C25 version equipped with a 25 mm KBA-B02 gun.
[*]19 AIFV-B-50 version equipped with a 12.7mm turret, 2 71mm mortars and support for MILAN anti tank missile.
[*]1 AIFV-B-CP command post version equipped with a 12.7mm turret and transmission equipment.

The vehicle is amphibious, has N.B.C protection and night vision capabilities. Compared to the M-113, the A.I.F.V has its armor reinforced by the addition of laminated steel plates on the front and sides of the vehicle.The vehicle and its many variants, equips several armies around the world (Belgium, Netherlands, Turkey, Chile …).

Characteristics[\B]

[*]Origin: U.S.A
[*]Year of acquisition:> 2010
[*]Weight: 13.6 tonnes
[*]Crew: 3 crew members + 7 men on board
[*]Armament: 25mm cannon / 12.7mm machine guns / 71mm mortar / MILAN missile.
[*]Secondary armament: 7.62x51mm machine gun
[*]Shielding: Aluminum / Laminated steel
[*]Engine power: 267 CV
[*]Speed: 60 km / h
[*]Range: 490 km
[*]Number in service: 110

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