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The 5N63S (later 30N6E) or NATO code name "Flap Lid B" is an engagement/fire control radar for the S-300PMU1 air defense missile system.
30N6E2 Tomb Stone Illumination and guidance radar for SA-20 Gargoyle
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The BUK-M1 (NATO code: SA-11 Gadfly) missile system is a self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile system developed by the Russian defense industry.
The Buk-M3 medium-range surface-to-air missile system is a modernized version of the Buk-M2 system, features advanced electronic components and a deadly new missile and could be regarded as a completely new system.
FROG-7a 9K21 FROG-7b 9K52 Luna-M mobile short range ballistic missile
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Iskander Missile SS-26 Stone is a short-range tactical missile system developed and produced in Russia. The system replaces the Oka SS-23 SPIDER which had been terminated under the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
The Iskander-K is a Russian-made mobile short-range cruise missile launcher vehicle based on an 8x8 military truck chassis. The design of the Iskander-K is very similar to the Iskander-M which is a ballistic missile launcher vehicle. For the Iskander-K, the vehicle can be fitted with two to six container launcher units able to fire the 9M728 also called R-500, or the 9M729 which is a land version of the 3M14 Caliber-NK.
The Kh-101 is a Russian-made advanced stealthy long-range subsonic cruise missile that is launched from a strategic bomber. The missile was developed in the late 1990s by Russia's Tactical Missile Armament Corporation (KTRV). It is designed to strike strategic targets at a range of up to 5,000 kilometers with high accuracy.
The Kh-47 Kinzhal (Russian: Х-47 Кинжал), also known as the Dagger or Kh-47M2, is a Russian-made air-launched nuclear-capable hypersonic missile. It is a highly maneuverable and high-speed weapon designed to engage a wide range of targets, including naval and ground-based targets. The missile system is an important part of Russia's military arsenal and is seen as a response to the development of advanced missile defense systems by other countries.
The Kh-555 is a Russian long-range, subsonic cruise missile with a conventional or nuclear warhead, and its history can be traced back to the development of the Kh-55 in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The Kh-55, also known as the AS-15 'Kent', was designed by the Soviet Union's Raduga Design Bureau as an air-launched weapon for strategic bombers like the Tupolev Tu-95MS and Tu-160. The missile entered service in the early 2000s and has since become an important component of Russia's airborne strategic force.
The Tigr Kornet-D is the latest version of an anti-tank guided missile carrier vehicle that enters into service with the Russian armed forces in 2015. The vehicle was unveiled for the first time during the rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade in April 2015.
P-40 1S12 Long Track 3D UH Early Warning & Acquisition Radar | ||
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The Pantsir-S1 (SA-22 Greyhound NATO code name) is an air defense missile-gun system designed to protect vital small-size and big military areas, industrial targets and land forces units and reinforced the air defense units responsible for the protection of troops and military installations against precision-guided air attack from low and extremely low altitudes.
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Pantsir-SA Arctic short-range air defense missile system | ||
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Pechora-2M Surface-to-Air defense anti-aircraft missile system
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PRV-9 1RL19 Thin Skin E Band heigh finding radar | ||
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The R-330ZH also named Zhitel is a jamming communication station designed and manufactured by the Russian Company Protek. The system is in service with the Russian army and deployed by the 18th motor rifle brigade. The whole system includes one Ural-43203/KAMAZ-43114 truck and one shelter with four telescopic masts.
The Yars RS-24 Is a Russian-made mobile nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile that can be mounted on a truck carrier or deployed in silos. The first production of Yars began in 2004. The layout of the vehicle is similar to the Topol-M SS-27.