#4328360 - 01/13/17 05:30 PM
Re: S-300, S-350, S-400
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S-300 history-IIIAfter a ten years break, Chinese funding made the reopen of S-300 production line possible. In 2004 China ordered 16 batteries of S-300PMU2 Favorit (SA-20B) in two batches, for a total of $1,980 million. Algeria paid $500 million for four systems, probably these were originally produced for Iran, but delivery was banned due to sanctions. The modernized plant delivered the first batch of 20 export versions between 2007 and 2009. The 6 channel system had an effective range of 200km using the 48N6E2 missiles. In 2011, 2 systems were delivered to Azerbaijan for $300 million. They are based East and North of Baku. From 2016, the previously suspended Iranian delivery is also started, worth of $800 million. From 2015, upgrades of the Russian S-300PM to S-300PM2 Favorit-S (SA-20B) system using the 200km ranged 48N6D missile is also started. Beside producing the export Favorits, the first two pieces of S-400 Triumph (SA-21) were delivered in 2007, and 2009 to the Russian PVO. The 12 channel system had an effective range of 250km using the 48N6DM missiles. After the export Favorit delivery completed, production of the Triumph was accelerated. According to the plans, till 2020 56 systems will be delivered, replacing all S-300PT versions. As of 2016, 26 S-400 are fielded. Expected in 2017, the 40N6 missiles becomes available, with 380km range, and 4 more systems are fielded, 2 for Moscow (one already arrived), and 2 for the Northern Fleet (most probably at Severodinsk). Export is expected to start after 2020, China is negotiating 6 systems for $3,000 million. India also interested to buy 5 systems for $2,500 million. Next episode will describe current PVO situation, and plans for replacing the elderly S-300PS systems.
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#4328389 - 01/13/17 09:03 PM
Re: S-300, S-350, S-400
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A few more details: Apparently East German air defense troops were not aware of a operational S-300 there as far as I know. Either its was still packed before being send back to the Soviet Union or some secretive unit operated it in its short presence there.
I knew it otherwise. They had the standard curricula, than live shooting at Ashuluk. The systems arrived and were temporary based at az S-200 site, till their fixed firing position was built. (visible on Google Earth)
They had 3 wartime firing position selected at the northern seashore.
Iranian S-300PMU2's use the command post shown in your S-400 illustration.
Could you post a picture of it?
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#4328514 - 01/14/17 05:03 PM
Re: S-300, S-350, S-400
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So East German S-300 went operational with East German troops for a sort period of time (months) according to your sources. Here is the Iranian S-300 command post which is not a traditional S-300PMU2 component. I wonder whether Iran requested a modified -PMU2 variant from the Russians after the possibility that Azerbaijani S-300PMU2 could be compromised to Israel. http://defence.pk/attachments/636100570130544712_b-jpg.337663/
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#4329055 - 01/17/17 01:03 PM
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#4329984 - 01/20/17 06:14 PM
Re: S-300, S-350, S-400
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So many beautiful videos are released, that Im almost creating an S-400 simulator. (just a joke) Beautifully visible the 12 target channel operating buttons, left of the screen. Channel 3 and 5 is tracking a target. Channel 5 is ready for launch. (green button) PUSK on channel 5!
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#4330360 - 01/22/17 09:47 AM
Re: S-300, S-350, S-400
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S-300 History-IVAs of today, the Russian Air Defense is based on the S-300 family (26 S-400, 24 S-300PM, 31 S-300PS, 4 S-300PT, few S-300V): Major citiesMoscow; 9 S-400, 16 S-300PM, S-300V Leningrad; 4 S-300PM, 8 S-300PS Pacific FleetPetropavlovsk-Kamchatsky; 3 S-400 Vladivostok; 2 S-400, S-300V Nakhodka; 2 S-400 Northern FleetMurmansk; 2 S-400 Severomorsk; 4 S-300PT Black Sea FleetNovorossiysk; 1 S-400 Feodosiya (Crimea); 1 S-400 Sevastopol (Crimea); 1 S-400 (planned) Airforce BasesOlenegorsk; 2 S-300PM Engels; 2 S-300PS Hmeymim (Syria); 1 S-400 TerritoriesKaliningrad; 2 S-400, 4 S-300PS Sokhumi, Abkhazia; 2 S-300PS Gyumri, Armenia; S-300V Important Industrial citiesNovosibirsk (Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association: Su-34); 2 S-400 Rostov (Rosvertol: Mi-35, Mi-28, Mi-26); 2 S-300PM Komsomolsk-on-Amur (Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association: Su-27SM/SKM, Su-33, Su-27KUB, PAK-FA); 3 S-300PS Yekaterinburg (VSMPO titanium plant); 2 S-300PS Samara (Kuznetsov Design Bureau, Progress Rocket Space Centre); 2 S-300PS Voronezh (Voronezh Aircraft Production Association: Il-148); 2 S-300PS Khabarovsk; 2 S-300PS Irkutsk (Irkut Corporation: Su-30); 2 S-300PS Nazarovo (RUSAL aluminium factory); 2 S-300PS
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#4341520 - 03/02/17 04:15 PM
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CD WOFF
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