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Systems of S-300 PS SA-10B Grumble
B battery
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The
S-300 PS (first generation) with NATO denomination
SA-10B (Grumble B), is a more mobile alternative of
the basic version of surface-to-air missile system
S-300 PT. A battery of S-300 is composed of launcher
units 5P85S and 5P85D with Flap Lid B radar and command
post 54K6E.
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S-300 PT SA-10 A Grumble 5P85PT Surface-to-air
missile system
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The
S-300 PT is a long range surface-to-air missile systems
produced by NPO Almaz. The S-300 PT is intended to
defeat current and future air targets in all conditions
of their combat employment.
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Systems and vehicles S-300PM S-300PMU
SA-10C Grumble C battery
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The
S-300 PM/PMU NATO code SA-10C Grumble C was the upgraded
standard production version and accepted for operational
service around 1990, designated by the Russian S-300
PM (M for modified). S-300PM battery is composed of
launcher units 5P85S and 5P85D, 30N6E1 engagement
radar, 76N6 low level early warning/ acquisition radar,
shared 64N6E acquisition radar and 54K6E command post.
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Systems and vehicles S-300 PM2 S-300PMU
2 SA-20B Gargoyle B surface-to-air missile
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The
S-300PMU-2 Favorit NATO designation SA-20B gargoyle
B , introduced in 1997, is an upgrade to the S-300PMU-1
with range extended once again to 195 km with the
introduction of the 48N6E2 missile. The S-300PM2/PMU2
unit is composed bu 5P85SE and 5P85TE launcher units,
illumination and guidance radar 30N6E2, acquisition
radar 96L6, and command post 54K6E2.
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Systems and vehicles S-300PMU 1 SA-20A
Gargoyle surface-to-air missile system
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The
next big evolutionary step in the S-300P air defense
missile system was the introduction of a new export
variant the S-300PMU1/SA-10D, in 1993. The S-300PMU1
was developed between 1985 to 1989, and was first
shown at the 1992 Moscow Air Show. S-300PMU1 is composed
with unit launchers 5P85S/SE and 5P85T/TE, engagement
radar 30N6E1, acquistion radar 76N6E and command post
83M6E.
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