For Siper B1 it is the booster adopted from Atmaca AShM that occupies the diameter, if we actually look at the actual missile dimensions in-flight, i think it has nearly the same dimensions as Hisar-D / Hisar-O RF, thus if modified could be quadpacked.It all depends on how big a canister size MIDLAS can accommodate.
If MIDLAS is same size as MK41 VLS System, then even Siper Block-1 will not fit in dual packed; never mind quadpacked.
SM2 missile is 34.3 cm in diameter. And it only just manages to fit inside MK41 as a dual packed missile. (pls see below)
MK41 has 26 x 26 inch (66 x 66 cm) dimensions. But can only have available space of 21 x 21 inch (53.4 x 53.4 cm) for missiles.
In the SM2’s case, 34.3 x 34.3 cm in dual packed; In ESSM’s case 25.4 x 25.4 cm in quad packed .
Our Siper Block-1 is 37 cm in diameter. The canister size is given as 85 x 80 cm. 42cm diameter missile should, logically, fit in to that canister in dual packed form. But we do not know if the canisters they are quoting, are also to be used in our VLS.
May be @Anmdt can shed some light in to this dilemma.
SM2 DUAL PACKED in MK41
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ESSM QUAD PACKED in MK41 VLS
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But since Hisar-D B1 and B2 inherits all the guidance mods that Siper B1 has, and actually holds more for illumination and data link, it is more logical to make an extended range Hisar-D B2 with an addition of booster, which also naturally will be quadpackable.
Navy has never demanded a dual or quad packable Siper B2, it was never meant to be (i have mentioned it here several times even when trusthworthy sources mentioned a quadpacked or dual packed Siper B2). Navy has never demanded that, Roketsan has never attempted that. I am wondering how we got to a point where we discuss dual/quadpacking a huge missile. At minimum it was going to be SM-1/2, but we have got a monster.
It is not the range but the altitude we will be discussing.Not even dual packed...Siper B2 too big, much bigger than SM-2...most likely more than 1 tones
i think we will see much more than 150km, when tests end..