term Scud was in the NATO name SS-1b Scud-A, applied to the R-11 Zemlya ballistic missile. The earlier R-1 missile had carried the NATO name SS-1 Scunner...
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RS-28 Sarmat (redirect from SS-X-29)
(Russian: РС-28 Сармат, named after the Sarmatians; NATO reporting name: SS-X-29 or SS-X-30), often colloquially referred to as Satan II by media outlets,...
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R-36 (missile) (redirect from SS-18 missile)
deployed under the GRAU index 8K67 and was given the NATO reporting name SS-9 Scarp. It was able to carry three warheads and was the first Soviet MIRV...
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SS-N-22 Sunburn is the NATO reporting name for two unrelated Soviet anti-ship missiles. Although the missiles were very different, distinguishing between...
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Hypersonic Boost-Glide Weapon Will Launch". The National Interest. "Russia to use SS-19 ICBMs as carriers for Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles — source". Trevithick...
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RT-2PM2 Topol-M (redirect from SS-27)
(Russian: РТ-2ПМ2 «Тополь-М», NATO reporting name: SS-27 "Sickle B", other designations: SS-27 Mod 1, RS-12M1, RS-12M2, formerly incorrectly RT-2UTTKh)...
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500 Kilometers Away". Nationalinterest.org. Retrieved 30 August 2017. "SS-1 "Scud"". Missile Threat. Retrieved 2025-01-26. "The Army Plans to Fire Its Version...
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P-800 Oniks (redirect from SS-NX-26)
Kh-61 variant was planned but never built. The missile has the NATO codename SS-N-26 "Strobile". Development commenced in 1983, and in the 1990s the anti-ship...
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June 2012. Archived from the original on 1 July 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2012. "P-800 Oniks/Yakhont/Bastion (SS-N-26 Strobile)". Missile Threat. Archived...
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Kalibr (missile family) (redirect from SS-N-27 Klub S)
caliber), also referred to as 3M54-1 Kalibr, 3M14 Biryuza (Бирюза, turquoise), (NATO reporting name SS-N-27 Sizzler and SS-N-30A) is a family of Russian cruise...
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9K720 Iskander (redirect from SS-26)
The road-mobile Iskander was the second attempt by Russia to replace the Scud missile. The first attempt, the OTR-23 Oka, was eliminated under the INF...
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3M22 Zircon (redirect from SS-N-33)
3M22 Zircon,also spelled as Tsirkon (Russian: Циркон, NATO reporting name: SS-N-33), is a Russian scramjet-powered, nuclear-capable hypersonic cruise missile...
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RSD-10 Pioneer (redirect from SS-20)
(54 ft) high, 1.8 metres (5.9 ft) in diameter and weighed 37.1 tons. It was based on two solid-fuel fiberglass clad stages of the RT-21 Temp 2S (SS-16 Sinner)...
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RS-26 Rubezh (redirect from SS-X-31)
(Russian: РС-26 Рубеж, meaning frontier or boundary), designated by NATO as SS-X-31, is a Russian solid-fueled intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM)...
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The R-1 rocket (NATO reporting name SS-1 Scunner, Soviet code name SA11, GRAU index 8A11) was a tactical ballistic missile, the first manufactured in the...
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SS1 (redirect from SS-1 (disambiguation))
rifle SS-1 Scud, the NATO reporting name for a series of Soviet missiles SS1 (classification), a Les Autres sport classification Sky Sports 1, a British...
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RSM-56 Bulava (redirect from SS-NX-30)
The RSM-56 Bulava (Russian: Булава, lit. "mace", NATO reporting names SS-N-30 / SS-NX-32, GRAU index 3M30, 3K30) is a submarine-launched ballistic missile...
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P-700 Granit (redirect from SS-N-19)
anti-ship cruise missile. Its GRAU designation is 3M45, its NATO reporting name SS-N-19 Shipwreck. It comes in surface-to-surface and submarine-launched variants...
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missile)-modification 24) also known as Topol-MR, NATO reporting name SS-29 [dubious – discuss] or SS-27 Mod 2), is a Russian MIRV-equipped, thermonuclear armed...
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R-7 Semyorka (redirect from Sapwood SS-6 8K71PS)
launch (later it would get the NATO reporting name SS-6 Sapwood). In modified form, it launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into orbit, and...
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K-5 (missile) (redirect from K-5 missile (AA-1 Alkali))
The Kaliningrad K-5 (NATO reporting name AA-1 Alkali), also known as RS-1U or product ShM, was an early Soviet air-to-air missile. The development of...
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or 2027 for flight testing. The missile is expected to be weighted around 1.33 tonnes, about half the weight of the current air-launched missile at 2...
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P-15 Termit (redirect from SS-N-2)
NATO reporting name was Styx or SS-N-2. China acquired the design in 1958 and created at least four versions: the CSS-N-1 Scrubbrush and CSS-N-2 versions...
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strikes in Saudi Arabia". FDD's Long War Journal. 28 March 2018. "Weapons - Ss-1 Scud | The Gulf War | FRONTLINE | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2025-03-15....
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ISBN 1-85780-188-1. International Institute for Strategic Studies (2024). "Chapter Six: Middle East and North Africa". The Military Balance. 124 (1): 328–395...
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"The military tested a long-range missile for the Su-57 (In Russian)". N+1. Newdick, Thomas (October 5, 2020). "Russian Air-To-Air Missile Tests Signal...
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R-39 (missile) (redirect from SS-N-20)
The R-39 (Russian: Р-39; NATO reporting name: SS-N-20 Sturgeon; bilateral arms control designation: RSM-52) was a submarine-launched ballistic missile...
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S-300 missile system (redirect from S-300PMU-1)
success rate (90% or more if 1 missile interceptor is used). In 1995, it was the first system to destroy a R-17 Elbrus Scud missile in the air. China is...
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based SS-1 Scunner/SS-1 Scud (Scud-A/-B/-C/-D) SS-2 Sibling SS-3 Shyster SS-4 Sandal SS-5 Skean SS-6 Sapwood SS-7 Saddler SS-8 Sasin SS-8B Sasin 2 SS-9 Scarp...
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