Bora (missile)

Bora is a tactical ballistic missile developed by Turkish company ROKETSAN. It has 610 mm diameter, a length of 7.8 m, a total weight of 2500 kg, and 280 to 360 km maximum range. Its export version is called Khan with a minimum range of 80 km and maximum range of 280 km.[1] It uses GPS and inertial guidance and its launcher is mounted on a VOLAT 8x8 truck. It carries a 470-kg high-explosive or fragmentation warhead. Accuracy is 30-50 m CEP.[2][3][4] It was tested and entered service in May 2017. Bora-2 version with a longer range is under development.[5] Deliveries completed in early 2021.[6]

Bora/Khan
TypeTactical ballistic missile
Place of originTurkey
Service history
In service2017
Used byTurkey
WarsSyrian civil war
Production history
DesignerROKETSAN
Designed2009
ManufacturerROKETSAN
Produced2017
No. built150
Specifications
Mass2500 kg
Length7.8 m
Diameter610 mm

Maximum firing range280-360 km
WarheadHE or fragmentation
Warhead weight470 kg

Wingspan10 meteres Variants:Bora(for Turkey) Khan(for export)
PropellantComposite solid fuel
Flight altitudehigh altitude
Maximum speed Mach-5 for missile
Guidance
system
INS and GPS
Accuracy10-15 m CEP
Launch
platform
VOLAT truck

Users

Comparable missiles

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