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Russia Offers Silo-Based Bastion Missile System With Yakhont Antiship Missiles for Export - TASS
Russia Offers Silo-Based Bastion Missile System With Yakhont Antiship Missiles for Export - TASS
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Russia
Offers Silo-Based Bastion Missile System With Yakhont Antiship Missiles
for Export
Russia
is offering the silo-based Bastion (NATO reporting name: SSC-5 Stooge)
coastal missile system on the international arms market, CEO of the
Machine-Building Scientific and Production Association Alexander Leonov
said on Friday.
Bastion mobile
coastal missile system
The Bastion coastal missile system armed with Yakhont
missiles has been developed by the Machine-Building Scientific and Production
Association.
"We have developed this project not for the Russian Armed Forces
as the territory of our country allows us to accomplish tasks in a different
way and mobile systems are more suitable here," the CEO said.
"Countries that occupy small areas and need to defend a limited
coastal zone may be interested in the Bastion system," he
added.
According to Leonov, foreign customers are showing interest in the silo-based
version of the Bastion coastal missile system but are choosing mobile
complexes.
The Bastion coastal missile system is in service with the Russian Armed
Forces. The system has been delivered to Syria and Vietnam.
The K-300P Bastion (NATO reporting name SSC-5) is designed for the destruction
of various surface ships from an enemy's landing squadrons, convoys,
carrier strike groups, as well as single vessels and land-based radiocontrast
targets in conditions of intensive fire and electronic countermeasures.
The system uses the P-800 Yakhont (SS-N-26) anti-ship cruise missile
and has a maximum range of 300 km.
Each Bastion system is equipped with 36 cruise missiles as well as truck-mounted
radar and other equipment.