- The P-5 "
Pyatyorka" (Russian: П-5 «Пятёрка», lit. 'five'), also
known by the NATO
codename SS-N-3C Shaddock, is a Cold War era turbojet-powered cruise...
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fruit Citrus maxima NATO
codenames for
Soviet missiles: P-5
Pyatyorka (SS-N-3 Shaddock) SPU-35V
Redut (SSC-1B Shaddock) Bob
Shaddock (1920–1991)...
-
entered service to
replace the SS-N-3
Shaddock (Russian designation: P-5
Pyatyorka). The P-500
Bazalt was
first deplo**** in 1975 on the
Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev...
- Echo I
class were
classed as
SSGNs armed with six
launchers for the P-5
Pyatyorka (SS-N-3C, "Shaddock") land-attack
cruise missile. The Echo I
class had...
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JavaScript port of
Processing Perl,
version 5 P-5
Pyatyorka, a 1959 anti-shipping
missile of the
Soviet Union Walther P5, a pistol...
-
required to
spend 30
minutes or more on the
surface when
firing its P-5
Pyatyorka (SS-N-3A 'Shaddock') missiles. This made the
submarines very vulnerable...
-
missile submarines deplo**** with a
nuclear land
attack version of the P-5
Pyatyorka (SS-N-3 Shaddock) from the late 1950s to 1964,
concurrently with the US...
- ZIL-135E: diesel-electric
transmission (1965) ZIL-135KM:
launcher for P-5
Pyatyorka (NATO: SS-N-3 Shaddock)
missile (1962,
prototype for BAZ) ZIL-135KP: land...
-
Liquid fuel
rocket Surface Active radar,
infrarred USSR Used in
combat P-5
Pyatyorka (SS-N-3 "Shaddock") 1959 5,000 kg (11,000 lb) 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) 750 km...
- Russia, 'The Five'" (although
today the
Russian equivalent "Пятёрка" ("
Pyatyorka") is
occasionally used to
refer to this group). In his memoirs, Rimsky-Korsakov...