Soviet Strategic Aerial/Electronic Defense Units

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This is a list of Soviet and Russian strategic aerial and electronic defense units, including surface to air missiles (SAMs), anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs), and radar units that accompany them.
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This is a list of surface-to-air (SAM) missile systems and radar units used by the Soviet Union.
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[[S-25 Berkut/SA-1 Guild]]
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(Note: This list includes only long-range surface to air missiles used in strategic purposes. Tactical-based missiles are excluded)
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[[S-75 Dvina/SA-2 Guideline]]
 
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[[S-125 Neva/SA-3 Goa]]
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== Strategic Missile Defense Systems ==
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[[Peter Grushin]]
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[[2K11 Krug/SA-4 Ganef]]
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[[S-200 Angara/SA-5 Gammon]]
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[[V-400 Dal/SA-5 Griffon]]
[[V-400 Dal/SA-5 Griffon]]
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[[2K12 Kub/SA-6 Gainful]]
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[[S-400 Triumf/SA-21 Growler]]
[[V-1000/Griffon]]
[[V-1000/Griffon]]
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[[ABM-1 Galosh]]
[[ABM-1 Galosh]]
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== Strategic Radar Systems ==
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[[Duga Radar (Russian Woodpecker)]]
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[[Dnetsr Radar]]
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[[Daryal Radar]]
(Note: All sources have come from Encyclopedia Astronautica, Wikipedia, Federation of American Scientists, several military websites, and declassified CIA documents)
(Note: All sources have come from Encyclopedia Astronautica, Wikipedia, Federation of American Scientists, several military websites, and declassified CIA documents)

Latest revision as of 21:25, 23 October 2019

This is a list of surface-to-air (SAM) missile systems and radar units used by the Soviet Union.

(Note: This list includes only long-range surface to air missiles used in strategic purposes. Tactical-based missiles are excluded)


Strategic Missile Defense Systems

Peter Grushin

V-400 Dal/SA-5 Griffon

S-400 Triumf/SA-21 Growler

V-1000/Griffon

A-35 Aldan

ABM-1 Galosh


Strategic Radar Systems

Duga Radar (Russian Woodpecker)

Dnetsr Radar

Daryal Radar


(Note: All sources have come from Encyclopedia Astronautica, Wikipedia, Federation of American Scientists, several military websites, and declassified CIA documents)



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