Dnipro (surface-to-air missile)
Ukrainian surface-to-air missile From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dnipro is Ukrainian prospective surface-to-air missile of middle range. It was supposed to be mounted on Volodymyr Velykyi-class corvettes.
Dnipro | |
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Type | Surface-to-air missile |
Place of origin | Ukraine |
Service history | |
In service | In testing |
Used by | Ukrainian Navy |
Production history | |
Designer | Ukroboronservice |
Designed | 2014 |
Manufacturer | Luch Design Bureau |
Produced | 2016-present |
Variants | Ship-platform variant Land-platform variant |
The designer, Ukroboronservice, also developed the land-platform variant for this missiles.
On December 1, 2016, a message about successful launches of cruise missiles Neptune and anti-aircraft missiles Dnipro at a training range in the southern of Ukraine was posted.[1]
Tactical and technical characteristics
- The maximum detection range of a target type of a tactical fighter:
- at an altitude of 7 km - not less than 150 km;
- at an altitude of 0,15 km - not less than 50 km;
- at an altitude of 0.02 km - not less than 28 km;
- Range of steady escort of tactical fighter - 120 km;
- Minimum height of target damage is 0.015 km;
- Maximum defeat height of the target is 25 km;
- Time of preparation (inclusion) of the complex for combat work - no more than 4 minutes.
Producers
Medium range SAM "Dnipro" is a product of joint venture of Ukrainian defense enterprises:
- Iskra SPC (multipurpose radar missile launching station) — Zaporizhia;
- SPP Aerotehnics-MLT (the station of combat control) — Kyiv;
- Luch Design Bureau (rockets) — Kyiv;
- DP LINDRTI (GSN developer) — Lviv;
- KrAZ (chassis) — Kremenchuk.
- Ukroboronservice (General project management)
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