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    S-300 PMU1/PMU2 (SA-20 Grumble) 5P85SE Missile Launcher
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S-300 PMU1/PMU2 (SA-20 Grumble) 5P85SE Missile Launcher

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This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.


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The S-300 is regarded as one of the most potent anti-aircraft missile systems currently fielded. Its radars have the ability to simultaneously track up to 100 targets while engaging up to 12/24/36. S-300's deployment time is five minutes. The S-300 missiles are sealed rounds and require no maintenance over their lifetime. An evolved version of the S-300 system is the S-400 (NATO reporting name SA-21 Growler), entering limited service in 2004.

The S-300PS/S (NATO reporting name SA-10d/e) was introduced in 1985 and is the only version thought to have been fitted with a nuclear warhead. This model saw the introduction of the modern TEL and mobile radar and command-post vehicles that were all based on the MAZ-7910 8x8 truck. This model also featured the new 5V55R missiles which increased maximum enagement range to 90km and introduced a terminal semi-active radar homing (SARH) guidance mode. The surveillance radar of these systems was designed 30N6. Also introduced with this version was the distinction between self-propelled and towed TELs. The towed TEL is designed 5P85T. Mobile TELs were the 5P85S and 5P85D.  The 5P85D was a "slave" TEL, being controlled by a 5P85S "master" TEL. The "master" TEL is identifiable thanks to the large equipment container behind the cabin; in the "slave" TEL this area is not enclosed and is used for cable or spare tire storage.

The next modernization, called the S-300PMU (U.S. DoD designation SA-10f) was introduced in 1992 for the export market and featured the upgraded 5V55U missile which still utilized the intermediate SARH terminal guidance method and smaller warhead of the 5V55R but increased the engagement envelope to give this missile roughly the same range and altitude capabilities as the newer 48N6 missile (max. range 150km). The radars were also upgraded, with the surveillance radar for the S-300PMU being designated 64N6 (BIG BIRD) and the illumination and guidance radar being designated 30N6-1 in the GRAU index. A total of 3,000 launchers and 28,000 missiles were produced for the S-300P.

  • [Mold Color]: Gray, clear
  • [Includes]: Soft tires, decals, photo-etched parts

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