5P85
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1978
Total Production : ?
The 5P85 is a family of missile launch vehicles associated with the S-300 long-range air defense systems developed by the former Soviet Union in the 1970s. These 5P85 platforms serve as Transporter, Erector and Launcher (TEL) vehicles. The first version of the 5P85 (5P85ME) was introduced in 1978 in support of the S-300 missile system. The 5P85 missile launcher vehicle can be provided on wheeled chassis.
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5P85ME | Active | 1978 | ? |
5P85TE2 | Active | 2007 | ? |
5P85ME
Group : Missile Launching Vehicles
Status : Active
Also Known As : 5P85SE
Origin : Russia
Contractor : Almaz-Antey Concern
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1978
Total Production : ?
The 5P85ME utilizes a 8x8 wheeled chassis to deploy four vertically launched 48N6E, 48N6E2, 5V55R and 5V55K surface-to-air missiles. The 5P85SE is a missile re-supply vehicle. Both vehicles are associated with different versions of the S-300 air defense system. Each S-300 battalion/missile system includes up to 12 5P85ME missile launching vehicles.
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Specifications
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Wheel Drive | 8 | |
Wheels | 8 |
5P85TE2
Group : Missile Launching Vehicles
Status : Active
Also Known As : 5P85SE2
Origin : Russia
Contractor : Almaz-Antey Concern
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : April 28, 2007
Total Production : ?
The 5P85TE2 is a 10x10 wheeled missile launching vehicle associated with the S-400 long-range air defense system. The 5P85SE2 is a missile re-supply vehicle. Each 5P85TE2 vehicle can transport and fire vertically four 48N6E2 or 48N6E3 surface-to-air missiles; two 40N6E very long-range surface-to-air missiles; or 12 9M96E or 9M96E2 high maneuverable missiles. The 9P85TE2 also accepts a combination of 48N6E and 9M96E missiles. Each 48N6E missile launcher can be replaced by three 9M96E missiles.
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Notes
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning
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