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Guided missiles of Russia include guided missiles designed, built, or operated in Russia. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 ...
Within the lists of each country, missiles are ordered by designation and/or calling name (the latter being especially relevant for Russian/Soviet missiles). In some cases multiple listings are used, in order to provide cross-references for easier navigation. This is a list of missiles developed by a particular country; a list of military rockets.
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Seen in use in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [65] As of 10 May 2024 at least 1 has been lost in the Russian invasion of Ukraine [44] SBA-60K2 Bulat: Armoured personnel carrier 15–30 [66] [67] Russia: Another 50 vehicles on order. [68] KAMAZ-5350-379 Armoured personnel carrier Unknown Russia: It is equipped with the MM-501 armoured ...
Oreshnik (Russian: Орешник, lit. 'Hazel tree'), [2] is a Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) characterized by its reported speed exceeding Mach 10 (12,300 km/h; 7,610 mph; 3.40 km/s), according to the Ukrainian military.
Thunderbird (surface-to-air missile for British Army use, built by English Electric) Tippu (Pakistani IRBM) TLVS (PAC-3 MSE, IRIS-T SL missiles) (Germano-American) land-based SHORAD/MRAD system; Topol (popular name for the RT-2PM Topol and RT-2PM2 Topol-M) TOROS; TR-1 Temp theatre ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War) (SS-12 / SS-22 Scaleboard ...
Ballistic missiles of Russia include ballistic missiles designed, built, or operated by Russia. Subcategories.
The RS-28 Sarmat (Russian: РС-28 Сармат, [7] named after the Sarmatians; [8] NATO reporting name: SS-X-29 [9] or SS-X-30 [10]), often colloquially referred to as Satan II by media outlets, is a three-stage Russian silo-based, liquid-fueled, HGV-capable and FOBS-capable super-heavy intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) produced by the Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau.