OTR-21 ''Tochka'' () is a
Soviet
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tactical ballistic missile
A tactical ballistic missile (TBM), or battlefield range ballistic missile (BRBM), is a ballistic missile designed for short-range battlefield use. Typically, range (aeronautics), range is less than . Tactical ballistic missiles are usually mo ...
. Its
GRAU
The Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (), commonly referred to by its transliterated acronym GRAU (), is a department of the Russian Ministry of Defense. It is subordinate to the Chief of ...
designation is 9K79. Its
NATO reporting name
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is the SS-21 Scarab. One missile is transported per 9P129 vehicle and raised prior to launch. It uses an
inertial guidance
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system.
The OTR-21 forward deployment to
East Germany
East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from Foundation of East Germany, its formation on 7 October 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on ...
began in 1981, replacing the earlier
Luna-M series of unguided artillery rockets. The system was scheduled to be decommissioned by the Russian Armed Forces in 2020 in favour of the
9K720 Iskander
The 9K720 Iskander (; NATO reporting name SS-26 Stone) is a Russian mobile short-range ballistic missile system. It has a range of . It was intended to replace the OTR-21 Tochka in the Russian military by 2020.
The Iskander has several differ ...
, but they have been observed in use against Ukrainian targets during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Description
The OTR-21 is a mobile missile launch system, designed to be deployed along with other land combat units on the battlefield. While the
9K52 Luna-M
The 9K52 ''Luna-M'' (, ; NATO reporting name: Frog-7) is a USSR, Soviet short-range artillery rocket system which fires unguided and Spin-stabilisation, spin-stabilized 9M21 rockets. It was originally developed in the 1960s to provide Division (m ...
is large and relatively inaccurate, the OTR-21 is much smaller. The missile itself can be used for precise strikes on enemy tactical targets, such as control posts, bridges, storage facilities, troop concentrations and airfields. The fragmentation
warhead
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Classification
Types of warheads include:
*E ...
can be replaced with a
nuclear
Nuclear may refer to:
Physics
Relating to the nucleus of the atom:
*Nuclear engineering
*Nuclear physics
*Nuclear power
*Nuclear reactor
*Nuclear weapon
*Nuclear medicine
*Radiation therapy
*Nuclear warfare
Mathematics
* Nuclear space
*Nuclear ...
,
biological
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or
chemical
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warhead. The solid propellant makes the missile easy to maintain and deploy.
OTR-21 units are usually managed in a
brigade
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structure. There are 18 launchers in a brigade. Each launcher is provided with two or three missiles.
The vehicle is
amphibious, with a maximum road speed of and in water. The vehicle is
NBC
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-protected. The system began development in 1968. Three variants were developed.
Tochka
The initial version, ''Tochka'', NATO reporting name Scarab A, entered service with the
Soviet Army
The Soviet Ground Forces () was the land warfare service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces from 1946 to 1992. It was preceded by the Red Army.
After the Soviet Union ceased to exist in December 1991, the Ground Forces remained under th ...
in 1975. It carried one of four types of warhead:
* 9M123F unitary
High explosive
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warhead. Weight .
* 9M123K submunitions warhead. Anti-personnel, anti-armour and anti-runway submunitions available.
* 9M79B nuclear. Selectable
yield of 10 or 100 kT.
* 9N123R
EMP warhead.
The minimum range was about , maximum range was . Its
circular error probable
Circular error probable (CEP),Circular Error Probable (CEP), Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Technical Paper 6, Ver 2, July 1987, p. 1 also circular error probability or circle of equal probability, is a measure of a weapon s ...
(CEP) is estimated to be about .
Tochka-U
The improved ''Tochka-U'', NATO reporting name Scarab B, passed state tests from 1986 to 1988, and was introduced in 1989.
A new motor propellant increased the range to . The CEP significantly improved, to . Six warhead options have been reported, a unitary high explosive warhead, an anti-personnel submunition dispenser, an anti-radar warhead, an EMP warhead and two nuclear warheads.
Scarab C
An unconfirmed
third variant, designated Scarab C by NATO, may have been developed in the 1990s, but was likely never operational.
Range increased to , and the CEP decreased to less than 70 m (229 ft). Scarab C weighed .
Configuration
* 9M79 missiles with various types of warheads (-9M79-1 for Tochka U Complex).
* Launcher 9P129 or 9P129-1M (SPU);
* Transport and loading machine 9T218 or 9T128-1 (TZM);
* Transport vehicle 9T222 or 9T238 (TM);
* Automatic testing machine 9V819 or 9V819-1 (AKIM);
* Technical service vehicle 9V844 or 9V844M (MTO).
* Set of weapon equipment 9F370-1 (KAO);
Educational means:
* Simulator 9F625M;
* Missile overall weight model (such as 9M79K-GVM).
* 9M79-UT training missile and 9N123F (K) -UT, 9N39-UT warhead. 9H123F-R UT;
* 9M79-RM missile and 9N123K-RM missile split training model.
Operational history
* During the
1994 Yemen civil war, the Yemeni government used Tochka missiles against southern forces.
* In 1999, Russia used the missiles in the
Second Chechen War
Names
The Second Chechen War is also known as the Second Chechen Campaign () or the Second Russian Invasion of Chechnya from the Chechens, Chechen insurgents' point of view.Федеральный закон № 5-ФЗ от 12 января 19 ...
.
* In August 2008, at least 15 Tochka missiles were deployed by Russian forces during the
2008 South Ossetia war.
* In 2014, CNN reported that at least one was used near
Donetsk
Donetsk ( , ; ; ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin, and Stalino, is an industrial city in eastern Ukraine located on the Kalmius River in Donetsk Oblast, which is currently occupied by Russia as the capita ...
during the
War in Donbas
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, by either the
Ukrainian Army
The Ukrainian Ground Forces (SVZSU, ), also referred to as the Ukrainian army, is a land force, and one of the eight Military branch, branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was formed from Ukrainian units of the Soviet Army after Declaratio ...
or the
Russian-backed separatist forces. The Ukrainian army issued a statement denying the use of the ballistic missile.
* In the early stages of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
, the Tochka was the Ukrainian Army primary way of striking Russian air bases.
Syrian civil war (2011–present)
* In early December 2014, the
Syrian Army
The Syrian Army is the land force branch of the Syrian Armed Forces. Up until the fall of the Assad regime, the Syrian Arab Army existed as a land force branch of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces, which dominanted the military service of the fo ...
fired at least one Tochka against Syrian rebels during the
Siege of Wadi al-Deif (near
Maarat al-Numan
Maarat al-Numan (), also known as al-Ma'arra, is a city in northwestern Syria, south of Idlib and north of Hama, with a population of about 58,008 before the Civil War (2004 census). In 2017, it was estimated to have a population of 80,000, inc ...
, in
Idlib province
Idlib Governorate ( / ALA-LC: ''Muḥāfaẓat Idlib'') is one of the 14 governorates of Syria. It is situated in northwestern Syria, bordering Turkey's Hatay province to the north, Aleppo Governorate to the east, Hama Governorate to the south, ...
).
* On 26 April 2016, the Syrian Army fired a Tochka at
Syrian rebels
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in the Syrian Civil Defense Center in west Aleppo.
* On 14 June 2016, the Syrian Army fired a Tochka at Syrian rebel groups
Al-Rahman Legion and Jaysh Al-Fustat in
Eastern Ghouta, killing several fighters.
* On 20 March 2018, the Syrian Army fired a Tochka towards the Turkish
Hatay province
Hatay Province (, ) is the southernmost province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey. Its area is , and its population is 1,686,043 (2022). It is situated mostly outside Anatolia, along the eastern coast of the Levantine Sea. The province ...
, which fell in the border district of
Yayladağı without causing any casualties or damage.
* On 23 July 2018, the Syrian Army fired two Tochka missiles near the Israeli border. Initially thought to be inbound to Israel near the
Sea of Galilee
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, two
David's Sling
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interceptors were fired by Israel. A few moments later it became clear they were going to strike within Syria, as such one interceptor was detonated over Israel while the other one fell inside Syria. One Tochka missile landed 1 kilometer inside Syria.
*On 5 March 2021, the Syrian Army reportedly fired a
KN-02 Toksa, a North Korean copy, solid fuelled short ranged missile against a major oil facility in the country’s Idlib governorate, which is currently under the control of Turkish-backed insurgents.
The strike near oil facilities ignited major blazes and killed one and wounded 11 people.
Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
* On 4 September 2015,
Houthi
The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, is a Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydi Shias, with their namesake leadership being drawn largely ...
forces
fired a Tochka missile at Safir base in
Marib
Marib (; Ancient South Arabian script, Old South Arabian: 𐩣𐩧𐩨/𐩣𐩧𐩺𐩨 ''Mryb/Mrb'') is the capital city of Marib Governorate, Yemen. It was the capital of the ancient kingdom of ''Saba’, Sabaʾ'' (), which some scholars beli ...
killing over 100 Saudi-led coalition personnel.
* On 14 December 2015, Houthi forces
fired another Tochka missile at
Bab Al Mandab
The Bab-el-Mandeb (), the Gate of Grief or the Gate of Tears, is a strait between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Djibouti and Eritrea in the Horn of Africa. It connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and by extension the Indian Ocean.
...
base killing over 150 Saudi-led coalition personnel stationed there.
* On 16 January 2016, Houthi forces fired a Tochka at Al Bairaq base in
Marib
Marib (; Ancient South Arabian script, Old South Arabian: 𐩣𐩧𐩨/𐩣𐩧𐩺𐩨 ''Mryb/Mrb'') is the capital city of Marib Governorate, Yemen. It was the capital of the ancient kingdom of ''Saba’, Sabaʾ'' (), which some scholars beli ...
killing dozens of Saudi-led coalition personnel
* On 31 January 2016, Houthi forces
fired a Tochka at
Al Anad base in
Lahj killing and wounding over 200 Saudi-led coalition personnel
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war

* Armenia reportedly fired Tochka missiles against
Ganja, Azerbaijan
Ganja (; ) is Azerbaijan's List of cities in Azerbaijan, third largest city, with a population of around 335,600.Azərbaycan Respublikası. — 2. Azərbaycan Respublikasının iqtisadi və inzibati rayonları. — 2.4. Azərbaycan Respublikas� ...
during the
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War was an armed conflict in 2020 that took place in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh and the Armenian-occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh, surrounding occupied territories. It was a major esca ...
. According to analysts of the ''
Center for Strategic and International Studies
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'', the Armenians used Soviet-era missiles to preserve their small stockpile of Iskander missiles. Also both sides could hit most targets in the Nagorno-Karabakh region with long-range rocket artillery, limiting the tactical value of using more expensive ballistic missiles.
Russo-Ukrainian War

* On 24 February 2022, Ukrainian forces launched a
missile attack on Russian
Millerovo Airbase in Rostov Oblast, using two Tochka-U ballistic missiles in response for the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
and to prevent further air strikes by the Russian air force against Ukraine. The attack left one
Su-30SM destroyed on the ground.
* On 24 February 2022, a 9M79 Tochka missile fired by Russian forces struck near a hospital building in
Vuhledar,
Donetsk Oblast
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,
Ukraine
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, killing 4 civilians and wounding 10. An
Amnesty International
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investigation confirmed that the hospital was not a military target.
* On 14 March 2022, the Russian Federation and the government of the separatist Donetsk People Republic blamed Ukrainian forces of
launching a Tochka-U missile which killed 23 civilians and wounded 28 in
Donetsk
Donetsk ( , ; ; ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin, and Stalino, is an industrial city in eastern Ukraine located on the Kalmius River in Donetsk Oblast, which is currently occupied by Russia as the capita ...
. The housing facility was supposedly used as a barracks for separatists forces.
* On 19 March 2022, Russian forces claimed that they shot down a Ukrainian-fired missile near the
Port of Berdiansk.
[
* On 24 March 2022, the Russian Navy landing ship ''Saratov'', docked in Berdyansk port in Ukraine, caught fire and sunk. On 3 July, a Russian official confirmed the sinking of the Saratov, a Soviet era Tapir-class landing ship. The ship was hit by a Tochka-U missile. Russia claims that the ship was scuttled by its crew to prevent its munitions from exploding and that the ship has been salvaged since.
* On 8 April 2022, the railway station in Kramatorsk under Ukrainian control was hit by two Russian Tochka-U ballistic missiles. The attack killed at least 52 civilians and injured at least 87 more. Later, Russia falsely blamed Ukraine for the strike. The message in Russian "Za detei", meaning on behalf of the children, had been daubed on the missile in white.
* On 13 January 2023, Ukraine claims to have killed over 100 Russian soldiers in the Soledar area using various special forces, artillery and a Tochka-U missile.
* On 12 May 2024, according to Russian government and state media reports, a Ukrainian missile attack reportedly containing Tochka-U's allegedly damaged a 10-story residential building in ]Belgorod
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It was founded in 1596 as a defensiv ...
, with a reported death toll of 15 people.
Operators
Current operators
* − 3+ launchers as of 2024
* − 4 Tochka-U launchers as of 2024
* − Unknown number of launchers as of 2024
* − 12 launchers as of 2024
* − Unknown numbers of KN-02 Toksa variant as of 2024
* − In 2022, it was estimated that Russia had 200 missiles in service, despite being largely replaced by the Iskander. 50 launchers as of 2024
* − In 2022, it was estimated that Ukraine had 90 launchers and 500 missiles. Unknown number of launchers as of 2024, possibly no longer operational
* − Unknown number of launchers prior to the fall of the Assad regime
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Former operators
* − 36 Tochka-U launchers in 2022, split in three brigades with 12 launchers each according to the ''International Institute of Strategic Studies
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'', while the Belarusian order of battle only lists the 465th Missile Brigade. None in service in 2024
* − 8 launchers in 1989. Passed on to successor states.
* − Inherited from Czechoslovakia, remained in service as late as 2004
* − 8 launchers in 1989, scrapped after the German reunification
German reunification () was the process of re-establishing Germany as a single sovereign state, which began on 9 November 1989 and culminated on 3 October 1990 with the dissolution of the East Germany, German Democratic Republic and the int ...
* − 4 launchers and 40 missiles delivered in 1987, remained in service as late as 2008
* − Inherited a small number from Czechoslovakia, remained in service as late as 2001
* − 300 launchers in 1991, passed on to successor states
* − Ordered 12 launchers and around 100 missiles. Declared operational in 1988. They were used during the 1994 civil war, and were passed on to unified Yemen after.
* − Inherited from North Yemen. Used during the 1994 civil war and the ongoing civil war. None in service in 2024
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External links
CSIS Missile Threat SS-21
CSIS Missile Defense Project - The Missile War in Yemen
SS-21 Scarab article on Warfare.ru
Tochka-U Video
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