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The RS-28 Sarmat also nicknamed Satan II, NATO code-named SS-X-30, is the latest generation of silo-based ICBM (InterContinental Ballistic Missile) designed by the Russian Makeev State Missile Center and produced by Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant. It will replace Voevoda RS-20V (R-36M2) Satan ICBM which is in service since 1988.
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Variants : S-300 Surface-to-Air missile system | ||||||
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Variants : S-300 Surface-to-Air missile system | ||||||
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The S-300V 9K81 (NATO code SA-12 Gladiator/Giant) is a Russian-made air defense missile system mounted on a tracked armored vehicle. The S-300V is designed and manufactured by the Russian Defence Company Antey. The V suffix is used for Voyska (Ground forces).
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The S-350E Vityaz 50R6 is a new mobile ground-to-air defense system designed, developed, and manufactured in Russia by the Russian Defense Company Almaz-Antey. Development of a Vityaz began in the early 1990s with a series of successful system firings against various target types. It was unveiled in 1998 by Almaz concern and is roughly a counterpart of the European SAMPT.
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The S-400 Triumf or Triumph is a long-range surface-to-air missile systems produced by Almaz-Antey. The S-400 entered service with the Russian Armed Forces on April 28, 2007, replacing the S-300 air defense system.
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The S-500 "Prometheus" (Russian name 55R6M Triumfator-M) is the latest generation of Russian-made surface-to-air defense missile system, currently under development by the Russian Defense Company Almaz-Antey. According to Russian sources, the S-500 is an advanced version of the S-400 with dedicated components designed to intercept ballistic missiles at an altitude of up to 200 km.
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The SA-13 GOPHER or 9K35 Strela-10 is a short-range SAM (Surface-to-Air) system. The SA-13 is designed to defend troops on the march from low-altitude aircraft and helicopters, precision-guided munitions,, and reconnaissance RPVs (Remotely Piloted Vehicles).
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The Buk-M2 (NATO name SA-17 Grizzly, Russian name 9K317) is a Russian-made mobile medium-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system designed to defend field troops and logistical installations against air threats.
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SA- 3 Goa S-125 Neva/Pechora ground-to-air missile system | ||||
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SA-4 Ganef 2K11 Krug air defense missile system | ||
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The SA-5 Gammon (Russian name S-200 Angara/Vega) is a low- to high-altitude surface-to-air missile system designed to defend large areas from bomber attack or other strategic aircraft.
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The SA-6 Gainful (Russian denomination 2K12 Kub) is a Russian-made low-to-medium-altitude surface-to-air missile system. The SA-6 entered into service with the Russian army in 1967 and was unveiled for the first time to the public the same year during a military parade in Moscow Parade.
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The SA-8 Gecko NATO code name (Russian name 9K33 OSA) is a Russian-made highly mobile, low-altitude, short-range tactical surface-to-air missile system. "9K33" is its GRAU designation.
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Scud SS-1 R-11 9K72 mobile ground-to-ground medium range ballistic missile | ||||
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Sosna mobile short-range air defense missile system | ||
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SS-23 Spider OTR-23 9K714 OKA mobile theatre ballistic missile | ||
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Strelets Igla Igla-S Sa-24 Sa-18 automatic remote firing control and lauccher unit | ||||||
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