R-400 Oka
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The R-400 Oka was a mobile theatre ballistic missile deployed by the Soviet Union near the end of the Cold War. It was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-23 Spider and carried the GRAU index 9K714. The missile had a range of 450 km.
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[edit] Missile Variants
- the Standard missile 9M714V armed with the AA-60 (9N63) nuclear Warhead. Maximum Range is 480 km.
- the 9M714F missile armed with a FRAG-HE warhed weighing 450 kg. Maximum Range is 450 km.
- the 9M714K missile armed with a submunitions warhead weighing 715 kg. Maximum Range is 300 km.
[edit] Deployment
The Oka was used by the Soviet Union, as well as being exported to East Germany, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia.
[edit] Technical Data
System | OTR-23 Oka |
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Missile | 9M714V |
NATO-Code | SS-23 Spider |
Deployment Year | 1980 |
Length | 7.53 m |
Diameter | 914 mm |
Weight | 4690 kg |
Warhead | Nuclear 10-50 kT |
Range | 480 km |
Guidnace | Inertial with terminal Radar |
Accuracy (CEP) | 30-150 m |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Russian and former Soviet surface-to-surface missiles |
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List of Russian and former Soviet missiles Missiles |
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