Osa-AK and Osa-AKM: Air Defense Classics

Today we’ll be taking a look at the Osa-AK family of air defense missile systems that will be put into four different in-game nations at once.

Osa-AK (Germany & Great Britain) and Osa-AKM (USSR & Italy): An SPAA at Rank VII

At a glance:

  • Can carry six missiles.
  • Can launch two missiles at one target.
  • Almost powerless against ground targets.
  • Amphibious.
  • No armor to speak of.
  • Large in size, making it a big target.
Vehicle History

In 1960, the development program for the autonomous “Osa” air defense system was launched, with several research and production enterprises joining the work. After lengthy development and testing, the first systems entered service in the USSR in only 1971, when there were agreements signed to further develop the Osa. In 1975, the Osa-AK modification appeared with six launch containers and improved search and tracking equipment. Soon after, to increase the effectiveness against helicopters, the Osa-AKM modification appeared with improved missiles and a more advanced radar. The Osa family of air defense systems is still in service with the Russian Armed Forces.

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Meet the Osa-AK and Osa-AKM!

The workhorse of the army’s air defense systems is coming to War Thunder in the Firebirds major update! The Osa will arrive to four nations at once: the Osa-AKM to the USSR, the Romanian Osa-AKM to Italy, the Osa-AK GDR modification to Germany, and the Indian Osa-AK to Great Britain. Both variants of the vehicle are identical in combat capabilities, but will differ in camouflage and radar antenna model. Let’s take a closer look!

The Osa is a wheeled air defense missile system with six launch containers, each capable of launching the 9M33M3 surface-to-air missile. This missile is quite maneuverable and has a launch range of just over 10 km, with the radar capturing and tracking the target and the gunner guiding the missile to the target through an optical sight. Due to the long operation of the cruise engine, the missile speed is almost constant over most of its trajectory. An interesting feature of the Osa is its ability to launch two missiles at one target — this makes the probability of hitting a target higher, however you’ll have to wait a couple of seconds between missile launches. For low-flying targets, the missile first goes up and then hits the target from above through “top-attack”!

Did you know? “Osa” in English means “Wasp”. Its NATO designation is “Gecko”.

Angled upwards, the SAM launch containers feature missiles that require a lengthy arming distance. Additionally, the missile warhead is fragmentation, which in short means you can try to attack armored vehicles, but only light ones and only at extreme distances. Against tanks and light reconnaissance vehicles nearby, the Osa is powerless, lacks armor, is large in size and the wheeled chassis has low power. Oh and by the way, the Osa is amphibious, paving the way for some interesting tactical opportunities!

The Osa-AK and Osa-AKM vehicles will be available for research in the Firebirds major update — don’t miss the dev blogs we’ve got coming to be the first to know all the news. Have fun in your battles!

Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

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I can dig it

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I’m unfamiliar with the Osa variants, but going off what you said here, why then are the AK and AKM modelled with the same capabilities?

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Awesome to see Italy finally get a usable top AA system.

Hopefully Israel will be given something useful soon too.

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The “AK” version has a radar range of 10 km. The “AKM” version has a range of 15 km. They are exactly the same, huh?

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AKM domination
I hope this can allow the Soviet tree to get the TOR-M2 since the OSA is the predecessor to the TOR.

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My italien lineup can finally get a working spaa. Gajin some drugs which made you think that you should give other nations some good spaa?

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Not bad at all to see nations other than Russia get better SPAA. Still got other nations that need new SPAA, though.

Not a bad start, but still there’s work to do.

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Yes! Some people complain about “copy-paste”, but I don’t think it is an issue at all to give nations their respective service vehicles, specially when they play such an important role by giving them options they would otherwise lack of.

When it comes to SAMs, there can NEVER be too many!

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Quindi l’Italia riceve un osa rumeno (un’altro subtree per l’Italia) 👍

Shouldnt this have an automatic mode like the Pantsir and Tor?

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Kinda a bad sign when 5/6 items on this list are negatives

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A lot of SPAAs should

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He finally speaks the truth lol.
This aa will only be an aa. It cannot defend itself vs tanks.

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Excited for this one! Hopefully more AA to come!

1/2 really

Give India their own tech tree already

I can’t stand these soviet vehicles being added to Britain

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If this is a free C&P then it can be folders and forgotten. My fear is that when we ask for the tracked rapier we are told “no, you have the OSA instead”

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Nah, they’ll add the indian operated Strela, Tunguska (2S6) and Tor instead of giving us the Tracked Rapier or fixes for the Stormer HVM

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10.3 is way too low for these missiles… needs to be 10.7 especially when compared to the Roland’s…