CA-95
| CA-95 | |
|---|---|
CA-95M1  | |
| Type | Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon | 
| Place of origin | Romania | 
| Service history | |
| Used by | Romanian Land Forces Armed Forces of Ukraine  | 
| Wars | Russian invasion of Ukraine | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 7 tonnes | 
| Length | 5,75 m | 
| Width | 2,35 m | 
| Height | 2,5 m | 
| Crew | 4 | 
| Armor | against 7.62mm rounds & shrapnel | 
Main armament  | 4X surface to air missiles +2 spares | 
Secondary armament  | 7.62mm PKT machine gun | 
| Engine | gasoline 140 hp (104 kW)  | 
| Power/weight | 20 hp/tonne | 
| Suspension | wheeled 4x4 | 
Operational range  | 700 km | 
| Maximum speed | 90 km/h | 
The CA-95 is a highly mobile, short range, Romanian native-made amphibious self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon, currently in service with the Romanian Land Forces. The CA-95 is the Romanian variant of the Soviet 9K31 Strela-1 system. It can carry four infrared-guided surface to air missiles and has a firing range of approximately 4.2 km. Each TEL consists of two pairs of ready-to-fire missiles, mounted in boxes on either side of a turret on a TAB-79 amphibious vehicle. It can engage targets flying between 50 and 3,500 meters.
In 2025, CA-95 systems have been seen in use with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.