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Soviet & Russian Artillery - towed

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12.7 mm NSV heavy AA machine gun with 6T7 tripod system, 6U7 special mount

14.5 mm TGU-1 mountain weapon with 6U3 mount

 

14.5 mm AA-gun ZPU-1, in service with Afghanistan, Albania (12), Algeria, Angola, Cambodia, CAR, Cape Verde (18), Chad, Congo, Cuba, Ethiopia, Iraq, Laos, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauretania, Morocco, Mozambique, Nicaragua, North Korea, Laos, Mauretania, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zimbabwe

 

14.5 mm AA-gun ZPU-2, production 1949/1955-1967

In service with Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Benin, Bulgaria, CAR, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde Islands, Chad, Congo, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Laos, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauretania, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, PRC, Romania, Soa Tomie Principle, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe, PLO and NVA

14.5 mm AA-gun ZU-2, Romanian upgrade og ZPU-2

 

14.5 mm AA-gun ZPU-4, production 1955-1967

In service with Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Benin, Bulgaria, Burkina-Faso (30), Burundi (15), CAR, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde Islands, Chad, Congo (Democratic Republic), Croatia, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar (50, 26 in 2016), Malawi (50, 46 in 2016), Mali, Malta (50), Mauretania, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia (50), Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Poland, PRC, Romania, Sao Tomie Principle, Seychelles, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Togo (38 in 2016), Uganda, Vietnam, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe, PLO and NVA

 

14.5 mm AA-gun MR-4, Romanian upgrade of ZPU-4

23 mm AA-gun ZU-1, 1955 concept

23 mm AA-gun ZU-14, twin gun mount, 1955

 

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23-2, 2A13, „Seuschka“ (SU-23), in production since 1960

In service with Afghanistan (100), Albania (12), Algeria (100), Angola, Bosnia (18), Bulgaria (300), Burundi (150), Cape Verde (12), Chad, Congo (28), Cuba (400), Czechoslovakia (0 in 2000), Djibouti (5), Egypt (550), Equador (34), Estonia (2), Ethiopia, Finland (400 23ITK61+23ITK95 mod Patria), Gabon (24 in 2016), Ghana (4), Greece (506), Guinea-Bissau (18, 16 in 2016), Hungary, India (300), Indonesia, Iran (300), Iraq (750), Israel, North Korea (1500), Laos, Lebanon, Libya (100), Mauretania (20), Moldova (30), Morocco (90, 160 in 2016), Mongolia, Mozambique (120), Namibia (15), Nicaragua (30), Nigeria, Oman (4), Pakistan, Peru (50), Poland (242 in 1966, 324 in 2016), PRC, Somalia (50), South Africa (36+), Sowjet Union (since 1963), Sudan, Syria (600), Tanzania (40), Uganda (20+), Vietnam (900), Yemen (100), Zimbabwe, PLO and NVA

 

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23-2 upgrade 2A14M, Russia 2000

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23-2, Bulgarian upgrade, Finnish upgrade, Iranian upgrade, Polish upgrade

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23M, Egyptian upgrade, Russian upgrade

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23-2 modernisation, Greece 2001

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23-2S Jod with twin launcher Strela-2M (9K32M), Poland 1988

23 mm AA-gun ZUR-23-2T, Polish upgrade with new sighting system

23 mm AA-gun ZUR-23-2TG, Polish upgrade with Grom MANPADS, 44 in 2001

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23M1, upgrade with MANPADS

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23M1-2, upgrade, Russia

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23M1-3, upgrade, Russia

23 mm AA-gun ZUR-23-2K, Poland

23 mm AA-gun ZUR-23-2KG, hybrid missile fun system with Grom missile, Poland 2003, 24 systems

23 mm AA-gun ZUR-23-2M, Poland

23 mm AA-gun ZUR-23-2S, upgrade Poland 2001

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23-2T, upgrade Poland

23 mm AA-gun ZUR-23-2TG, hybrid missile fun system with Grom missile, Poland

23 mm AA-gun ZU-23/ZOM1 with Igla-S (9M342) and Strela-10M3 (9M333) missiles, 2008

+ 23 mm AA-gun ZU-23/ZOM1-1

+ 23 mm AA-gun ZU-23/ZOM1-2 without missile launcher

+ 23 mm AA-gun ZU-23/ZOM1-3

+ 23 mm AA-gun ZU-23/ZOM1-4, upgraded gun-firing unit

+ 23 mm AA-gun ZU-23/ZOM1-4U, simplified version

 

ZU-23/ZOM1-PM without guns and 4 Strela-10M3 (9M333) missiles

 

25 mm AA-gun M-1940 (?), in service with Vietnam

30 mm SOSNA air defence system on 2-axle chassis with 30 mm 2A38M cannon and SAM SOSNA-R (9M337), 2000

37 mm AA-gun M 1939, on four-wheeled ZU-7 carriage, prototype ZIL-37 or later 61K, in service with Afghanistan, Albania (100), Algeria (150), Angola, Bangladesh (16), Bulgaria, Cambodia, Camerun (18), Congo (28), Cuba (300), Egypt (150), Ethiopia, Gabun (10), Guinea (8), Guinea-Bissau (6), Iran (300), Iraq (250), Israel, North Korea (1000), Laos, Mali (6), Mauretania (15), Mongolia, Morocco (25), Mozambique (100), Nicaragua (56), Pakistan, Poland, PRC, Romania (100), Somalia (180), Sudan (120), Syria (300), Tanzania (120), Thailand (50 in 1987), Togo (6, 5 in 2016), Tunisia (15), Uganda (20), Vietnam, Yemen (150), Yugoslavia (400), Zaire (40), Zambia (40), Zimbabwe, total 20 000+ until 1945

45 mm AT-gun M-37, in service with Albania

45 mm AT-gun M 1942 (M 42), in service with Albania, North Korea

 

57 mm AT-gun M-1943/ZIS-2, in service with Albania, Bulgaria, Congo, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Hungary, North Korea, Poland, PRC, Romania, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zaire, PLO and NVA)

57 mm M-50 AA-gun, in service with Albania, Yugoslavia

57 mm AT gun M-1955/Ch-26               (also Cuba and NVA)

57 mm AA-gun S-60, production 1949 –1961

In service with Afghanistan, Albania (82), Algeria (75, 70 in 2016), Angola (70), Armenia (3 in 2016), Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Congo, Cuba (200), Czechoslovakia, Egypt (200), Ethiopia, Finland (12), Guinea (12), Guinea-Bissau (10), Hizbullah (15-20 batteries in 2003), Hungary (190), Indonesia (200), Iran (200), Iraq (400 in 1988 also from Hungary, 500), Israel (?), Kampuchea, North Korea (600), Kyrgyzstan (24), Laos, Libya (90), Mali (6), Mauretania, Moldova (12), Morocco (60), Mongolia, Mozambique (90), Myanmar, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Poland (574), PRC, Romania (150, 96 in 2016), Russia, Seychelles (6), Slovakia, Somalia (20), Soviet Union (3500 in 1976, 3000 in 1977), Sudan, Syria (675), Turkmenistan (22), Vietnam, Yemen (120), Yugoslavia (250), Zambia (55) and NVA, total 5725

 

73 mm heavy bazooka SPG-9, in service with Poland

 

76 mm Howitzer M-1927 salut-gun

76 mm Mountain gun M-1938, in service with Vietnam

76 mm M1942 - In service with Guinea (8 in 2016)

76 mm Howitzer M-1943, in service with Vietnam

76 mm Divisional gun M-1942 (ZIS-3), in service with Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Bulgaria, Congo, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Germany-East (NVA), Ghana, Guinea, Hungary, Indonesia, Kampuchea, Nadagaskar, Morocco, Mozambique (180 in 2016), Nigeria, North Korea, Poland, PRC, Romania, Somalia, Tanzania (24 in 2016), Uganda (55 in 2016), Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

76 mm M-1946, in service with Nicaragua

76 mm gun M-48, in service with Myanmar (100 in 2016), Romania

76 mm Mountain gun GP (M 1966), in service with Afghanistan

76 mm Mountain gun M-1969

76 mm gun M-1902/30, in service with Vietnam

76 mm AA-gun M-1938

 

82 mm mortar M-1937, M-1941 and M-1943, in service with Albania, Bulgaria, Congo, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Ghana, Hungary, Iraq, Indonesia, Kampuchea, Madagaskar (M-37), Mozambique (M-43), North Korea, Poland, Tanzania (M-43), Togo (M43, 20 in 2016), Vietnam, Yugoslavia,

82 mm mortar M-37M, in service with Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Syria

82 mm mortar M-1941, in service with Cuba, Cyprus, Poland, Syria

82 mm mortar M-1943, in service with Cuba, Cyprus, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Mozambique, Poland, Syria, Tnzania (280 in 2016), Yemen, PLO

82 mm mortar 2B14-1 Podnos

82 mm automatic mortar AM 2B9 Vasilyek, in service with Hungary, Russia

82 mm automatic mortar 2B9M Vasilyok

 

85 mm Auxiliary-propelled field gun SD-44, in service with Bulgaria, Cuba, Poland and NVA

85 mm Divisional gun D-44, Gesamtproduction von 1946-1953: 10.800 Stück

In service with Albania, Algeria, Angola, Bulgaria, Cuba, Egypt, Guinea (6 in 2016), Guinea-Bissau (8 in 2016), Hungary, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Poland (1954, production 1955-1965), PRC, Romania, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, PLO and NVA

85 mm Divisional gun D-44ND, modernisation with night gunsight, Poland

85 mm Divisional gun D-44M, modernisation, Poland

85 mm Divisional gun D-44MIN, modernisation with night gunsight, Poland

85 mm AT-gun D-48, 1970: In service with Afghanistan, Congo, Cuba, Ethiopia, India, North Korea, Mongolia, Mozambique, Romania, Somalia, Sudan, Vietnam

85 mm AA-gun M-1939 (KS-12), KS-12A and M-1944 (KS-18)

In service with Afghanistan, Albania (36), Algeria (50+, KS-12, 24+38 in 2016), Bulgaria, Cuba (100), Egypt (400), Iran (KS-12), Iraq (200, KS-12), North Korea (400, KS-12), Poland, PRC, Romania (75, KS-12), Sudan (KS-12), Syria (KS-12), Vietnam (KS-12), Yemen (40, KS-12), Yugoslavia (260, KS-12), Zambia (16, KS-12)

85 mm gun KS-12A, in service with Algeria, Bulgaria, Iran, Iraq, Romania, Syria, Yemen

85 mm AA-gun M-1944 (KS-18)

In service with Albania, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Kamuchea, North Korea, PRC, Poland, Sudan, Syria, Yugoslavia and NVA

 

100 mm AT-gun T-12, (2A19) in development since 1955, in production 1961-1970

In service with Afghanistan (Northern Alliance in 2001), Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Iraq, Poland, Romania (?), Yugoslavia and NVA

100 mm AT-gun T-12 (2A19-1)

100 mm AT-gun T-12 (2A19-M)

100 mm AT-gun T-12A (Western designation of MT-12), (2A29), for MT-LB towing vehicle, in service with Hungary, Russia, Yugoslavia

+ Kastet retrofit kit for higher range and LASER-guided round 9K116

100 mm AT-gun MT-12, 2A29 „Rapira“, 1968 - In service with Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Moldova (31 in 2016), Ukraine, NVA

100 mm AT-gun MT-12, 2A29-1 with RLPK-1 radar

100 mm AT-gun MT-12R with radar sight, 2000

T-12/MT-12 ATGs can be modified to fire the 9M117 Kastet LASER-guided ATGM

100 mm field gun M 1944 (BS-3), 1944: In service with Afghanistan, Bulgaria, Congo, Cyprus, Egypt, India, North Korea, Mali, Mogolia, Mozambique (24 in 2016), PRC(?), Poland, Romania, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen and NVA

 

100 mm AA-gun KS-19, 1948, production 1951-1955, 10.151 Stück

In service with Afghanistan, Albania (56), Algeria (150, 54 in 2016), Bulgaria, Congo, Cuba (75), Egypt (300), Georgia, Guinea (4), Hungary, Iran (automatic version Sa’er), Iraq (200), Kampuchea, Mauretania (12), Morocco (15), Nicaragua, North Korea (500), Poland (licence production), PRC, Romania (30), Somalia, Sudan, Syria (15), Vietnam and NVA

100 mm AA-gun KS-19M, 1951

100 mm AA-gun KS-19N-2, Poland

100 mm AA-gun KS-19M2, 1955 – In service with: Poland

 

105 mm Field-gun M-1941, in service with Cuba, Finland, Guinea, Vietnam

107 mm mortar M-1938, in service with North Korea, PRC, Vietnam

107 mm mortar M-107

107 mm M63 MRL (Type 63), 9-tube version vehicle mounted; in service with Iran (20 until 1988)

 

120 mm mortar 2B11, in service with Poland

 

120 mm mortar 2S12 SANI on GAZ-66-05

In service with Belarus (65 in 2016), Poland 1984, Venezuela (towed in 2016)

 

120 mm Combination gun 2B16 NONA-K (ANRA-K), since 1986

120 mm semi-automatic breech-loaded mortar 2B23 NONA-M1, 2011

120 mm mortar M-1938 and M-1943, in service with Albania, Cuba, Czechoslovalia, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Poland, PRC, Romania, Sudan (12 in 2016), Syria, Tanzania (50 in 2016), Yemen, Yugoslavia, and NVA

120 mm mortar M-1943, in service with Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Iraq, Libya, Madagaskar, Mali, Morocco, Nicaragua, Poland, Romania, Seychelles, Syria, Tanzania, PLO

120 mm mortar M-1943/1985, in service with Poland

 

122 mm mortar 2S12 Sani, wheeled carriage, transporter 2F510

122 mm corps gun M-1931/37 (A-19) - In service with Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Guinea (10 in 2016), Hungary, Iraq, Poland, Romania, Syria, Yemen and NVA

122 mm howitzer M-1938 (M-30) - In service with Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Bulgaria, Congo (Democratic Republic), Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finalnd, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Laos, Lebanon (26 in 2016), Libya, North Korea, Moldova (17 in 2016), Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Poland (production 1950-1960), PRC, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Somalia, Soviet Union, Sudan (18 in 2016), Syria, Tanzania (85 in 2016), Uganda (18 in 2016), Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zaire, PLO and NVA

122 mm howitzer Model 1937/1985, Poland

122 mm howitzer D-30 (2A18), since 1963 - In service with Afghaniastan, Algeria, Angola, Armenia (36, 69 in 2016), Azerbaijan (254 in 2016), Bangladesh (14 in 2016), Belarus (46 in 2016), Benin, Bosnia (184 in 2016), Bulgaria, Burundi (18), Chad, Congo (Democratic Republic) (20 with M1938 in 2016), Congo (Republic) (8 in 2016), Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Estonia (42 H 63 in 2016), Ethiopia, Finland (H 63A), Georgia (12+), Guinea-Bissau (18 in 2016), Hungary, Iran (100 from Yugoslavia in 1983), Iraq (205 in 1980, called Saddam, 300 in 1988 from Poland (100), Romania (100), Yugoslavia as well 150 from the SU until 1988), Israel (100 in 2016), Kazakhstan, North Korea, Laos, Lebanon (9 in 2016), Libya, Macedonia (142), Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania (8 in 2016), Moldova  (31 in 2016), Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru (6 in 2019), PRC, Russia (837+ in 1996), Sierra Leone, Slovakia (19 in 2016), Somalia, Soviet Union, Sudan (80 including Type 54 in 2016), Syria, Tanzania (20 in 2016), Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia (24 in 2016) and PLO

122 mm field howitzer D-30A (2A18M) Sonyushka, since 1963, also Afghanistan (Northern Alliance in 2001), Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and NVA

122 mm howitzer D-30J, in service with Yugoslavia, Montenegro (12 in 2016)

122 mm howitzer D-30M (= D-30M) 2A18M, Russia

122 mm D-30 self-propelled howitzer Khalifa, with forwardcontrol four-door protected cab, Sudan 2013

122 mm howitzer RH ALAN HR M94, upgraded D-30, in service with Croatia

122 mm field gun D-74 - In service with Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mauritania (18 in 2016), Nigeria, North Korea, Nigeria, Peru, PRC, Sudan (4 in 2016), Syria, Vietnam and NVA

122 mm M-392 assault gun, Artillery Plant No.9, 2006

 

125 mm AT-gun 2A45M Sprut-B with APU, no production in 2006 still

130 mm field gun M-46, 1954, in service with Algeria, Angola, Azerbaijan (36 in 2016), Bulgaria, Cambodia, Congo, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Eritrea (60 in 2016), Ethiopia, Finland, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, India (120 in 2016), Iran (150 Type 59 from North Korea until 1988), Iraq (250 in 1980, 300 until 1988), Israel, Laos, Lebanon (15 in 2016), Kazakhstan, Laos, Libya, Mali, Mongolia, Morocco (18 in 2016), Mozambique (24 in 2016), Nigeria, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, PRC, Russia (1+ in 1996), Slovakia, Somalia, Soviet Union, Sudan (27 including Type 59-1 in 2016), Syria, Tanzania (36 in 2016), Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zaire, Zambia (18 in 2016), PLO and NVA

+ M-46 upgrades with longer barrel or 155 mm barrel (GIAT, NORINCO, Soltam, Yugoimport) - In service with India (180+ in 2016)

+ Type 59, in service with PRC

+ Type-59-1, PRC

+  M59-1M, Egypt

130 mm gun M-54

130 mm Mobile coastal gun SM-4-1, since 1951, 95 produced, in service with Bulgaria, Egypt, North Korea, Poland, Romania, Russia (140 in 1984), Syria, Yemen, Yugoslavia

130 mm Mobile coastal gun SM-4-1B

130 mm AA-gun KS-30 (M-1955), 1952: In service with Algeria, Cuba, Iraq, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen

140 mm Multiple rocket system RPU-14, in service with North Korea, Russia

140 mm Multiple rocket system RPU-14, with 16 tubes, in service with Yemen

 

152 mm howitzer M 1938 (M-10), in service with Romania

152 mm howitzer M-37/M-1937 (ML-20), also Albania, Algeria, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslowakia, Egypt, Finalnd, Hungary, Iraq, North Korea, Morocco, Poland, PRC, Romania, Syria, Vietnam, Yugoslavia and NVA

152 mm gun-howitzer model 1937/1985, Poland

152 mm howitzer M-1943/44 (D-1), in service with Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia (18), Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hungary, Iraq, Libya, Mongolia, Mozambique (18 in 2016), Poland, PRC, Somalia, Syria, Vietnam and NVA

152 mm gun-howitzer D-20, since 1955, Western designation M-55

In service with Algeria, Afghanistan, Armenia (18), Azerbaijan (24 in 2016), Belarus (22 in 2016), Bosnia (13 in 2016), Bulgaria (24 in 2016), Croatia, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Ethiopia (10 in 2016), Georgia, Hungary, India, Iraq (40 in 1980, 18 in 2016), Kazakhstan, Libya, Nicaragua (18 in 2016), Poland, PRC, Romania, Russia (213 in 1996), Soviet Union, Sudan (60 in 2016), Syria, Turkmenistan (250 in 2016), Ukraine, Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia and NVA

+ long-barrelled version

+ M-84, in service with Yugoslavia

+ Type 66, PRC

152 mm D-20 NORA-C towed howitzer, Yugoimport upgrade with APU 2008

 

152 mm gun 2A36 (M 1976, M 1986, Giatsint-B),1979

In service with Armenia, Azerbaijan (16 in 2016), Belarus (50 in 2016), Finland, Iraq, Moldova (21 in 2016), Russia (524+ in 1996), Soviet Union, Syria, Ukraine

 

152 mm lightweight howitzer 2A61 (Object 389), tests in 1991, Artillery Plant No.9, no production

+ with 155 mm tube

152 mm gun M-47

152 mm gun/howitzer 2A65 (M 1987), MSTA-B, 1986 - In service with Belarus (136 in 2016), Russia (330+ in 1996), Ukraine

 

155 mm 2A45M-155 155 mm/39-calibre howitzer, based on a 2A45M carriage, 2006

155 mm M-389 light howitzer with 155 mm/30-calibre, based on D-30 122 mm carriage, Artillery Plant No.9 2007

155 mm M46/96 Yugoimport upgrade for 130 mm M-46 field gun

 

160 mm Heavy mortar M-1943, in service with Albania, Algeria (60 in 2016), Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Nicaragua (?), North Korea, Poland, PRC, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen and PLO

160 mm Heavy mortar M-1953, in service with Egypt, PRC, Syria

180 mm gun S-23, since 1950/1960s, in service with Egypt, India, Iraq, Somalia, Syria, unconfirmed Cuba, Ethiopia, North Korea, Libya, Mongolia

 

203 mm tracked howitzer B4

+ with 122 mm M-62-T2 tank gun for test purposes, 1963

203 mm howitzer BM-4M (M-1931M)

203 mm howitzer B-4M on three-axle trailer configuration, 1966

203 mm gun-howitzer M-1955, wrong designation for 180 mm gun S-23

 

240 mm Heavy mortar system M-240, Model 1950, 1950

240 mm Mortar M-240 (M-1953), in service with Egypt, Iraq, Romania, Syria

Coastal defence missile system SS-C-2B/SAMLET (S-2 Sopka (Hill) (also Algeria, Bulgaria, Cuba, Egypt, North Korea, Poland, PRC, Syria and NVA)

 

Launcher SM-90 for SA-2 GUIDELINE on two-axle trailer, in service with Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hungary, Iraq, Libya, Mongolia, North Korea, Peru, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Syria, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yemen, Yugoslavia and NVA

+ Launcher for LISA-M target missile on two-axle trailer

+ Launcher for MR-9ist-B target missile on two-axle trailer

+ sigle-axle carrying trailer for MR-9ist-B target missiles

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