Kh-35 (AS-20, SS-N-25, SSC-6)

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Kh-35 (AS-20, SS-N-25, SSC-6)

Příspěvekod Hansík » ned 15 kvě, 2022 8:44

Kh-35 (NATO: AS-20 'Kayak')
3M24 Uran (SS-N-25 'Switchblade')
3K60 Bal (SSC-6 'Sennight')


In Murmansk war parade was presented new coastal radar and missile system
For the first time, the 9th of May military parade in Murmansk included the coastal missile system Bal and coastal radar system Monolit-BR. Both can be deployed near the border to Norway.

Thousands had gathered in downtown Murmansk for the local 9th of May military parade. They were presented with some of the most threatening heavy weapons and military tech of the Northern Fleet, the most powerful of Russia’s four fleets.

However, the armament on display slightly differed from previous years. In this year’s parade was not a single UAV, Arctic snowmobile or air defense system Pantsyr S1, video from the parade reveals.

Instead, the parade included several other kinds of hardware. Among them were two units of the Bal coastal missile system.

The Bal (NATO name SSC-6 or Sennight) was in 2019 first deployed in the border area to Norway. From the Sredny Peninsula on the coast to the Barents Sea, the missiles can hit Norway’s Globus 2 radar in Vardø in only few seconds. The Bals are believed to be stored at the missile division of the Northern Fleet’s 536th Coastal Missile and Artillery Brigade in Snezhnogorsk, west of Murmansk City.

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https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/security/2022/05/murmansk-war-parade-were-none-northern-fleets-new-tanks

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