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The S-300F Fort (Russian: С-300Ф, DoD designation SA-N-6, F suffix for Russian: Флотская or Naval) was introduced in 1984 as the original ship-based version of the S-300P system developed by Altair, with the new 5V55RM missile with range extended to 7–90 km (4.3–56 mi; 3.8–49 nmi) and maximum target speed up to Mach 4, while the ...
English: Current operators are in blue. Former operators are in red. Note that only countries whose armed services have the S-300 in service are shown. For example, the United States purchased S-300P batteries for evaluation, but don't use them for air defence purposes, and is thus not listed.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (Chinese copy of S-300 missile system) France ... CAMM-ER "Common Anti-aircraft Modular Missile - Extended Range" Aster 15 ...
The S-300VM "Antey-2500" (Russian: С-300ВМ Антеӣ-2500, NATO reporting name SA-23 Gladiator/Giant) is a Russian anti-ballistic missile system. The system is designed to target short- and medium-range ballistic missiles , aeroballistic missiles , cruise missiles , fixed-wing aircraft, loitering ECM platforms, and precision-guided munitions .
* The S-300 is "more or less" a Russian equivalent to the U.S. Patriot surface-to-air missile system, said Siemon Wezeman, a senior researcher with the Arms Transfers Programme at the Stockholm ...
S-300 missile system, a Soviet/Russian surface-to-air missile system HNoMS Ula (S300) , a Royal Norwegian Navy submarine Schweizer 300 , formerly Sikorsky S300, a family of light utility helicopters
With respect to EPAA's [15] implementation as part of the NATO missile defense in Europe the factsheet notes the four phases outlined above: [29] Phase One (2011 timeframe) will address short- and medium-range ballistic missile threats by deploying current and proven missile defense systems.
The United States withdrew from the INF Treaty in 2019 saying that Moscow was violating the accord, citing Russia's development of the 9M729 ground-launched cruise missile, known in NATO as the SSC-8.