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It is used for a mixed grouping of air defense forces.<ref>{{ref-ru}} [http://www.rusarmy.com/pvo/pvo_vsk/su_9s737m.html 9S737M]</ref>
It is used for a mixed grouping of air defense forces.<ref>{{ref-ru}} [http://www.rusarmy.com/pvo/pvo_vsk/su_9s737m.html 9S737M]</ref>

== Development ==
9S737 vehicle was designed by [[Belorussia]]n scientific and research institute of automatization technologies (NIISA), currently "AGAT–Control Systems"<ref name="agat">[http://www.agat.by/en/company/history/ OJSC "AGAT–Control Systems" history]</ref>]). A.V.Shershnev was appointed chief designer of 9S737 vehicle.

State trials of the system were held from August [[1987]] till June [[1988]] at [[Emba]] testing range (nowadays at [[Kazakhstan]]). In [[1989]] it was approved for military.

[[Mass production]] was started at Minsk NPO Agat, but later transferred to [[Radiozavod]] ([[Penza]])


== Modifications ==
== Modifications ==

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Ranzhir (Russian: Ранжир, GRAU designation 9S737 (Russian: 9С737); English: ordnance) is a Soviet/Russian mobile command center for several types of Russian anti-aircraft weapons, such as Tor, Tungushka, Strela, Igla and SA-8 Gecko 9K33 OSA[1]. It uses the same chassis as Tor and Tunguska.

It is used for a mixed grouping of air defense forces.[2]

Development

9S737 vehicle was designed by Belorussian scientific and research institute of automatization technologies (NIISA), currently "AGAT–Control Systems"[3]]). A.V.Shershnev was appointed chief designer of 9S737 vehicle.

State trials of the system were held from August 1987 till June 1988 at Emba testing range (nowadays at Kazakhstan). In 1989 it was approved for military.

Mass production was started at Minsk NPO Agat, but later transferred to Radiozavod (Penza)

Modifications

  • 9S737М Ranzhir-M (Russian: Ранжир-М)

See also

References