- The P-270
Moskit (Russian: П-270 «Москит»; English: Mosquito) is a
Soviet supersonic ramjet powered anti-ship
cruise missile. Its GRAU
designation is 3M80...
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Moskit (Russian for mosquito) can
refer to the
following Russian military weapons: P-270
Moskit cruise missile Project 205
Moskit missile boat This disambiguation...
- The
Project 205
Moskit (mosquito) more
commonly known by
their NATO
reporting name Osa, are a
class of
missile boats developed for the
Soviet Navy in the...
- hour (340 mph).
Equipped for anti-surface warfare, it
carried the P-270
Moskit (Mosquito)
guided missile. Six
missile launchers were
mounted in
pairs on...
-
Soviets as the P-100 Oniks. The other,
unrelated SS-N-22 was the
Raduga P-270
Moskit. It was ramjet-propelled (though
launched by a
small solid-fuel rocket)...
-
version of the
Moskit anti-ship missile, and its successor, the
Project 956A,
which is
armed with the
improved 3M80M
version of the
Moskit with
longer range...
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Introduced in 1972, it
remains in
service but has been su****ded by the P-270
Moskit. The Echo-class
submarine was
required to
spend 30
minutes or more on the...
-
Raybolt Barq
Baktar Shikan Baktar Shikan (Air
launched Variant)
Pirat (ATGM)
MOSKIT (ATGM)
Bumbar ALAS ZT3
Ingwe Mokopa Drakon, used with the IT-1
missile tank...
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trials and was commissioned. It is
reportedly a
replacement for the P-270
Moskit, and
possibly also of the P-700 Granit. The
Oniks flies aerodynamically...
- the anti-ship
missiles were
changed from the P-80 "
Moskit" to the more
modern model P-270 "
Moskit-M",
therefore the
following 23
boats had a new ID: Project...