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  2. S-200 missile system - Wikipedia

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    After trials of the S-25 Berkut in 1955, the Soviet Union started development of the RS-25 Dal long-range missile system with the V-400/5V11 missile. It was initially assigned the "SA-5" designation in the West [4] and codenamed "Griffon", but the project was abandoned in 1964. [5] The SA-5 designation was then assigned to the S-200.

  3. SA5 - Wikipedia

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    SA-5 may refer to: SA-5 Gammon, the NATO reporting name for the Soviet S-200 missile system; Saturn I SA-5, the first launch of the Block II Saturn I rocket, part of the Apollo Program; Sigma SA-5, a film SLR camera by Sigma Corporation, launched in 1997 "SA-5", a song by American singer Beck released with 1997's "Deadweight (song)

  4. List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-surface missiles

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    US DoD designations for SS-N series naval surface-to-surface missiles (fired from ships and submarines), with Soviet designations: . SS-N-1 "Scrubber" (4K40) (P-1); SS-N-2 "Styx" (4K51) (P-15)

  5. 9M113 Konkurs - Wikipedia

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    The 9M113 Konkurs (Russian: 9М113 «Конкурс»; English: "Contest"; NATO reporting name AT-5 Spandrel) is a Soviet SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile. [5]A development of the 9K111 Fagot with greater firepower, the 9M113 Konkurs can use the same launchers and is very similar visually, distinguishable only by a slight bulge towards the end of the Konkurs' missile tube.

  6. R-29RMU Sineva - Wikipedia

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    The R-29RMU2 Sineva (Russian: Синева, lit. "blueness"), code RSM-54, is a Russian liquid-fueled submarine-launched ballistic missile with GRAU index 3M27, designation SS-N-23A Skiff. [ citation needed ] It can carry four warheads and is designed to be launched from Delta IV-class submarines , which are armed with 16 missiles each.

  7. R-5 Pobeda - Wikipedia

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    The R-5 was a single-stage Medium Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM) with a range of 1,200 km (750 mi). Using 92% ethanol for fuel and liquid oxygen as an oxidizer, the rocket had a dry weight of 4,030 kg (8,880 lb) (fueled, 28,900 kg (63,700 lb)) and carried a detachable reentry vehicle with a payload capacity of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb).

  8. Metel Anti-Ship Complex - Wikipedia

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    Uses AT-2 (AT-2UM) torpedo (E53-72), which has either 100 kg HE warhead or possibly a 5 kt nuclear warhead. 85RU/URPK-5 Rastrub, KT-100U launcher. Entered service 1975. Carries UGMT-1 (AT-3 Orlan) anti- sub and anti-ship torpedo and is in addition anti-shipping missile with a warhead of 185 kg. 85RUS/URPK-5 Nuclear tipped version of the missile.

  9. 9K31 Strela-1 - Wikipedia

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    The 9K31 Strela-1 (Russian: 9К31 «Стрела-1»; English: arrow) is a highly mobile, short-range, low altitude infra-red guided surface-to-air missile system. Originally developed by the Soviet Union under the GRAU designation 9K31, it is commonly known by its NATO reporting name, SA-9 "Gaskin".