Military nerds: how good is S-300?
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Date: September 24th, 2018 2:33 PM Author: 180 hairy legs fanboi
"What makes the RS-26 so special is that even though it weighs just 80 tons, compared to the 120-ton heft of its RS-24 Yars predecessor, the Rubezh packs a frightening 1,2 megatons into its four 300 kiloton warheads.
Moreover, its booster stage is down to under five minutes, which means that NATO radars in Europe will have no time to register the launch.
Adding to NATO air defenders’ worries, during the descending section of its trajectory, with only a few hundred kilometers left to the target, the missile’s warheads suddenly take a dive, lose altitude, and continue the approach as a cruise missile."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4086078&forum_id=2#36878318) |
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