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- P-270_Moskit diameter "800.0".
- P-270_Moskit length "9745.0".
- P-270_Moskit weight "4500.0".
- P-270_Moskit abstract "The P-270 Moskit (Russian: П-270 «Москит»; English: Mosquito) is a Russian supersonic ramjet powered cruise missile. Its GRAU designation is 3M80, and its NATO reporting name is SS-N-22 Sunburn. The missile system was designed by the Raduga Design Bureau during the 1970s as a follow up to the "SS-N-9 Siren". The Moskit was originally designed to be ship-launched, but variants have been adapted to be launched from land (modified trucks), underwater (submarines) and air (reportedly the Sukhoi Su-33, a naval variant of the Sukhoi Su-27), as well as on the Lun-class ekranoplan. The missile can carry conventional and nuclear warheads. The exact classification of the missile is unknown, with varying types reported. This uncertainty is due to the secrecy surrounding an active military weapon. The Moskit is one of the missiles known by the NATO codename SS-N-22 Sunburn. It reaches a speed of Mach 3 at high altitude and Mach 2.2 at low-altitude. This speed is triple the speed of the subsonic American Harpoon. When slower missiles, like the Harpoon or the French Exocet are used, the maximum theoretical response time for the defending ship is 120 to 150 seconds. This long response time provides time to launch countermeasures and employ jamming before deploying "hard" defense tactics such as launching missiles and using quick-firing artillery. But the high speed of the 3M82 "Mosquito" missiles reduce the maximum theoretical response time for the defending ship to 25 to 30 seconds. This short response time makes jamming and countermeasures very difficult, and firing missiles and quick-firing artillery even more difficult. The Moskit was designed to be employed against smaller NATO naval groups in the Baltic Sea (Danish and German) and the Black Sea (Turkish) and non-NATO vessels in the Pacific (Japanese, South Korean, etc.), and to defend the Russian mainland against NATO amphibious assault.Variants of the missile have been designated 3M80M, 3M82 (Moskit M). The P-270 designation is believed to be the initial product codename for the class of missile, with the Russian Ministry of Defense GRAU indices (starting with 3M) designating the exact variant of the missile. The 3M80 was its original model. The 3M80M model (also termed 3M80E for export) was a 1984 longer range version of the missile, with the latest version with the longest range being the 3M82 Moskit M. The ASM-MMS / Kh-41 variant is the air-launched version of the missile.The missile has been purchased by the People's Liberation Army Navy (China) and India.".
- P-270_Moskit diameter "0.8".
- P-270_Moskit length "9.745".
- P-270_Moskit origin Soviet_Union.
- P-270_Moskit thumbnail Moskit_missile.jpg?width=300.
- P-270_Moskit type Anti-ship_missile.
- P-270_Moskit weight "4500000.0".
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageExternalLink TE-PGMs-July-04-P.pdf.
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageExternalLink ascms.pdf.
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageExternalLink arms.
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageExternalLink Russian-Soviet%20Naval%20Missiles.pdf.
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageExternalLink moskit.htm.
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageExternalLink moskit.htm.
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageID "3558676".
- P-270_Moskit wikiPageRevisionID "597337197".
- P-270_Moskit altitude "above sea level".
- P-270_Moskit engine "Four ramjets".
- P-270_Moskit filling "explosive or 120 kt of TNT fission-fusion thermonuclear".
- P-270_Moskit guidance "active radar".
- P-270_Moskit hasPhotoCollection P-270_Moskit.
- P-270_Moskit isMissile "yes".
- P-270_Moskit launchPlatform "naval ships, fixed-wing aircraft".
- P-270_Moskit manufacturer MKB_Raduga.
- P-270_Moskit name "Moskit".
- P-270_Moskit speed "Mach 3".
- P-270_Moskit type Anti-ship_missile.
- P-270_Moskit weight "kg".
- P-270_Moskit subject Category:Anti-ship_cruise_missiles_of_Russia.
- P-270_Moskit subject Category:Anti-ship_cruise_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- P-270_Moskit subject Category:Nuclear_cruise_missiles_of_Russia.
- P-270_Moskit subject Category:Ramjet_engines.
- P-270_Moskit subject Category:Surface-to-surface_missiles.
- P-270_Moskit type Device.
- P-270_Moskit type Weapon.
- P-270_Moskit type Product.
- P-270_Moskit type DesignedArtifact.
- P-270_Moskit comment "The P-270 Moskit (Russian: П-270 «Москит»; English: Mosquito) is a Russian supersonic ramjet powered cruise missile. Its GRAU designation is 3M80, and its NATO reporting name is SS-N-22 Sunburn. The missile system was designed by the Raduga Design Bureau during the 1970s as a follow up to the "SS-N-9 Siren".".
- P-270_Moskit label "3M80 Moskit".
- P-270_Moskit label "P-270 (ミサイル)".
- P-270_Moskit label "P-270 Moskit".
- P-270_Moskit label "P-270 Moskit".
- P-270_Moskit label "P-270 Moskit".
- P-270_Moskit label "P-270蚊子导弹".
- P-270_Moskit label "Москит (противокорабельная ракета)".
- P-270_Moskit sameAs P-270_Moskit.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs P-270_Moskit.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs P-270_Moskit.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs P-270_(ミサイル).
- P-270_Moskit sameAs P-270_모스킷.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs 3M80_Moskit.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs P-270_Moskit.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs m.09lhmp.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs Q1356237.
- P-270_Moskit sameAs Q1356237.
- P-270_Moskit wasDerivedFrom P-270_Moskit?oldid=597337197.
- P-270_Moskit depiction Moskit_missile.jpg.
- P-270_Moskit isPrimaryTopicOf P-270_Moskit.
- P-270_Moskit name "Moskit".