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The P-800 Oniks (russian: П-800 Оникс; en,
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), also known in export markets as Yakhont (russian: Яхонт; en,
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), is a
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n supersonic anti-ship cruise missile developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya as a
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version of P-80 Zubr. Its GRAU designation is 3M55, the air launched Kh-61 variant also exists. The missile has the NATO codename SS-N-26 " Strobile". Development officially started in 1983, and in the 1990s the anti-ship missile was tested on the Project 1234.7 ship. In 2002 the missile passed the whole range of trials and was commissioned. It is reportedly a replacement for the P-270 Moskit, and possibly also of the
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.


Description

The missile is carried in flight by
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. The solid-propellant booster is located in the ramjet's combustion chamber and is ejected by the airflow after it has burned out.


Advantages

*Over-the-horizon firing range *Full autonomy of combat use ("
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") *A set of flexible ("low-profile sea-skimming", "high-low") trajectories *High supersonic speed in all phases of flight *Full harmonization for a wide range of platforms (surface ships, submarines and land-based launchers) *Possible use of the missile in
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environment and under enemy fire


Operational history


Syria

In 2010 Sergei Prikhodko, senior adviser to the Russian President, has said that Russia intends to deliver P-800 to Syria based on the contracts signed in 2007. Syria received two Bastion missile systems with 36 missiles each (72 in total). The missiles' test was broadcast by Syrian state TV. In May 2013, Russia continued the contract delivery to the Syrian government supplying missiles with an advanced radar to make them more effective to counter any future foreign military invasion. A warehouse containing the Bastion missiles was destroyed by an Israeli air strike on Latakia on 5 July 2013, but US intelligence analysts believe that some missiles had been removed before the attack. Oniks missiles were reportedly used in 2016 against
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targets.


Russian invasion of Ukraine

In May 2022, Russia’s Defense Minister announced that Russia used high precision Oniks missiles during Russia’s
invasion An invasion is a Offensive (military), military offensive in which large numbers of combatants of one geopolitics, geopolitical Legal entity, entity aggressively enter territory (country subdivision), territory owned by another such entity, gen ...
in Ukraine. On 1 May Oniks missiles were used to destroy military equipment near the city of
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. There are other reported use of Oniks missiles in Donbas during the same conflict.


Specifications

* Length: 8.9 m * Diameter: 0.7 m * Wingspan: 1.7 m * Weight: 3,100 kg * Speed at altitude: 750 m/s (Mach 2.6) * Surface speed: Mach 2 * Engine: ramjet, weight 200 kg, 4 tons of
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* Range: 120–300 km / 600 km for Russian ship/sub deployed non-export model * for the combined trajectory (hi-lo) – 300 km * for low-altitude trajectory (lo-lo) – 120 km * Flight altitude of 10,000–14,000 m * Warhead: national version: 300 kg semi-armour piercing HE, thermonuclear; export version: 200 kg HE * Fuel: jet fuel T-6 Radar homing head * all-weather monopulse
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, with frequency hopping * Immunity: high, from active spoofing, dipole clouds * Range: 50 km active * Launchable
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– up to 7 points * Warm-up time from power on: no more than 2 min * Current consumption at 27 V circuit: up to 38 A * Maximum angle of the target search: ± 45 ° * Homing weight: 85 kg


Variants

* 3M55 Oniks – Base version for Russia. * P-800 Yakhont – Export version of Oniks. * P-800 Bolid - Submarine-launched version of Yakhont. * BrahMos – Co-developed by Russia and India, based on Oniks, produced by
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in India.
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, a hypersonic version is also being developed. The P-800 was used as the basis for the joint Russian-Indian supersonic missile BrahMos. * Bastion-P – Coast mobile missile system. Officially it entered service in 2015. * Kh-61 - Air launched air to surface version. * Oniks-M - version of Oniks with improved range (up to 800 km), accuracy and ECCM capabilities.


Platforms


Naval

;Current * ''Buyan-M''-class corvette * * (export version) * * * ;Future * * * * *


Land

Standard batteries of the K-300 Bastion-P (Бастион-П-Подвижный): * 4 self-propelled launchers K-340P with 2 "Yakhont" missiles (crew of 3 persons) * 1–2 Command and Control vehicles (ASBU) PBRK (crew of 5 persons) * 1 security alert car (MOBD) * 4 Transportation and loading vehicles (TLV K342P)


Operators

* Hezbollah – 12 missiles with diverse launching platforms. * – 4 VLS ( vertical launching system) mounted on . * – 3 "Bastion-P" complexes delivered in 2010, all the complexes taken into service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet's 11th Independent Coastal Missile-Artillery Brigade stationed near
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and the Project 1234.7 ''Nakat'', a one-off Nanuchka IV-class corvette commissioned in 1987 with 2x6 Oniks. The "Bastion-P" is deployed by Russian forces in Crimea. One more Bastion-P was delivered in 2015. 2 Bastion systems are in service with the Northern Fleet and at least one with Western Military District (Baltic Fleet). Two more systems entered service in 2016 with Pacific Fleet. Newest class of Russian nuclear-powered attack submarines,
Yasen-class submarine The Yasen class, Russian designations Project 885 Yasen and Project 885M Yasen-M (russian: Ясень, , ash tree, NATO reporting name: Severodvinsk), also referred to as the ''Graney'' class, are a series of nuclear-powered cruise missile sub ...
, can also launch the missile. Submarine-launched variant entered service in 2016. Two Bastion missile systems delivered in 2017 and one more in 2018. Totally 4 Bal and Bastion systems in 2018. One more system delivered for the Pacific Fleet in early 2019. Totally 3 Bastion systems and 55 Oniks were delivered in 2019. The Russian Defense Ministry concluded a contract at the Army-2020 forum for purchasing cruise missiles 3M55N Oniks. 3 more delivered during 2021. * – 2 " Bastion-P" complexes delivered in 2011, 72 missiles. * – 2 "Bastion-P" land-based coastal defense systems delivered, 40 missiles.


See also

* 3M-54 Kalibr * 3M-51 Alfa


References


External links


SS-N-26
(Federation of American Scientists)
Sunburns, Yakhonts, Alfas and the Region
(Australian Aviation, Sept 2000) (PDF)
www.dtig.org
Russian/Sovjet Sea-based Anti-Ship Missiles (pdf)
Russia would supply Syria with P-800 Yakhont cruise missiles
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