Russian Anti-Ship Missile the SS-N-26 (P-800 onyx - export "Yakhont")

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2014
  • The P-800 Oniks (Russian: П-800 Оникс; English: Onyx), also known in export markets as Yakhont (Russian: Яхонт; English: ruby or sapphire), is a Russian/Soviet supersonic anti-ship cruise missile developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya as a ramjet version of P-80 Zubr. Its GRAU designation is 3M55. Development officially started in 1983, and by 2001 allowed the launch of the missile from land, sea, air and submarine. The missile has the NATO reporting codename SS-N-26. It is reportedly a replacement for the P-270 Moskit, but possibly also for the P-700 Granit. The P-800 was reportedly used as the basis for the joint Russian-Indian supersonic missile BrahMos.
    Specifations:
    Length: 8.9 m
    Diameter: 0.7 m
    Wingspan: 1.7 m
    Weight: 3100 kg
    Speed at altitude: 750 m/s (Mach 2.6)
    Surface speed: Mach 2
    Engine: ramjet, weight 200 kg, 4 tons of thrust
    Range: 120-300 km
    for the combined trajectory (the length of the final section 40 km) - 300 km
    for low-altitude trajectory - 120 km
    Flight altitude of 10,000-14,000 m
    Warhead: 250 kg
    Period of storage: 7 years
    Fuel: kerosene T-6
    Radar homing head
    all-weather monopulse active-passive, with frequency hopping
    Immunity: high, from active spoofing, dipole clouds
    Range: 50 km active
    Launchable sea state - up to 7 points
    Warm-up time from power on: no more than 2 min
    Current consumption at 27 V circuit: up to 38 A
    Maximum angle of the target search: ± 45 °
    Homing weight: 85 kg

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