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− | The '''O-400''' ([[Rakhi language|Rakhi]]:Оғози-400), previously known as the '''O-300 VM-3''', is a mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed in the 1990s by Rakhman's [[ | + | The '''O-400''' ([[Rakhi language|Rakhi]]:Оғози-400), previously known as the '''O-300 VM-3''', is a mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed in the 1990s by Rakhman's [[Muşaki]] as an upgrade to the [[O-300]] family of missiles. |
The O-400 went into service on 28 March 2007 and the first battalion of the newest surface-to-air missile systems assumed combat duty on 13 July 2007. | The O-400 went into service on 28 March 2007 and the first battalion of the newest surface-to-air missile systems assumed combat duty on 13 July 2007. | ||
(When I get to operators:Pavul ordered 20, Balt 95, Monsilva 10, Kivu 15 one batch in 2008, one in 2014) | (When I get to operators:Pavul ordered 20, Balt 95, Monsilva 10, Kivu 15 one batch in 2008, one in 2014) |
Revision as of 14:55, 30 September 2023
O-400 | |
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Type | Mobile long-range surface-to-air anti-ballistic missile system |
Place of origin | Rakhman |
Service history | |
In service | 28 March 2007 – present |
Used by | |
Production history | |
Designer | Muşaki |
Manufacturer | Muşaki |
Unit cost | Domestic: ₸625 million Tenge for a battery and reserve missiles Export: ₸1.25–1.5 billion Tenge for a battery and reserve missiles |
Specifications | |
Engine | ZaMJ-8424.10 diesel V12 400 hp (300 kW) |
Transmission | ZaMJ |
Suspension | Leaf spring |
Ground clearance | 485 mm (19.1 in) |
Operational range |
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Guidance system | Semi-active radar homing with all missile model, and active radar homing in 40N6E, 9M96E2, 9M96E and 9M96 missiles |
The O-400 (Rakhi:Оғози-400), previously known as the O-300 VM-3, is a mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed in the 1990s by Rakhman's Muşaki as an upgrade to the O-300 family of missiles. The O-400 went into service on 28 March 2007 and the first battalion of the newest surface-to-air missile systems assumed combat duty on 13 July 2007. (When I get to operators:Pavul ordered 20, Balt 95, Monsilva 10, Kivu 15 one batch in 2008, one in 2014)