SOV - 4K87 "Sopka" (SSC-2B Samlet)

Rocket launchers complete with bullet-2 ground version, the air version of the KS-1 Comet. KS-1 was a shape derived from the aeroplane Mig-15. The launch complex is mobile unlike the stationary with the designation Strela.

TTD:
Range: 100 km
Bullet weight: 3000 kg
Weight warhead: 500 kg
Length: 8,29 m
Span: 3.7 m
Diameter: 0.9 m

sources:
http://armada.vojenstvi.cz/povalecna/ctenari/2.htm.
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The SSC-2B Samlet is inherently a stationary anti-ship missile kit, as the missile must be moved from a single-axle tractor-pulled transport trailer Zil-157V to a rail-mounted, four-wheeled launcher before it can be used. The missile, designated S-2, was accepted into service on 19 December 1958. The mean flight altitude is 400 m. The S-2 anti-ship missile differs from the SSC-2A complex anti-surface missile designated as FKR-1 by having a larger homing radar in the nose and a smaller antenna on the fuselage.


The firing battery consists of a command post, 8 Zil-157K tractor-trailers with transport trailers, a guidance radar (NATO code SHEET BEND), and 8 four-wheeled outboard launchers.





Users: USSR, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, GDR, Egypt, DPRK, Poland (including licensed production).


The missiles were used combatantly by Egypt in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.


Source: personal.inet.fi
www.military.cz
www.missilethreat.com

SOV - 4K87 Sopka (SSC-2B Samlet) - Raketa S-2 na odpaľovacom zariadení

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