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[[File:SA-14 complete.jpg|thumb|400px|right|SA-14 Gremlin (9K34 Strela-3) | [[File:SA-14 complete.jpg|thumb|400px|right|SA-14 Gremlin (9K34 Strela-3) - 72mm]] | ||
[[File:800px-SA-14 missile and launch tube.jpg|thumb|400px|right|SA-14 Gremlin (9K34 Strela-3) launch tube (without gripstock and battery cooling unit) and missile - 72mm]] | [[File:800px-SA-14 missile and launch tube.jpg|thumb|400px|right|SA-14 Gremlin (9K34 Strela-3) launch tube (without gripstock and battery cooling unit) and missile - 72mm]] | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[SA-7 Grail]] | *[[SA-7 Grail]] |
Revision as of 01:55, 27 April 2019
SA-14 Gremlin is the NATO reporting name of the 9K34 Strela-3, a Russian man portable surface to air missile. It is heavily based on the SA-7 Grail (9K32 Strela-2) to the point where it is nearly identical in appearance: the main feature that differentiates the two is that the SA-14 has a spherical battery coolant unit (BCU) at the front of the gripstock under the launch tube's muzzle, while the SA-7 has a cylindrical unit with a plunger-like structure extending from the front, which is just a thermal battery. The BCU contains not just a thermal battery, but also a supply of liquefied gas (liquid nitrogen, as opposed to the more inert but harder to manufacture liquid argon used by the FIM-92 Stinger) which is used to cool the missile's IR seeker to operating temperature prior to launch.
The naval variant is referred to by the NATO designation SA-N-8.
The SA-14 Gremlin and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Call of Duty: Black Ops | Strela-3 | Includes both the normal SA-14 and a fictional wire-guided variant called the "Valkyrie" | 2010 | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops II | Only the "Valkyrie" fictional wire-guided variant | 2012 |