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The OTR-23 Oka (; named after
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) was a mobile
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() deployed by the
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near the end of the
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to replace the obsolete SS-1C 'Scud B'. It carried the
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index 9K714 and was assigned the
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SS-23 Spider. The introduction of the Oka significantly strengthened Soviet theatre nuclear capabilities as its range and accuracy allowed it not only to strike hardened
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targets such as airfields, nuclear delivery systems, and command centers, but moving targets as well. It also had a fast reaction time, being able to fire in approximately five minutes, and was nearly impossible to intercept, thereby allowing it to penetrate defenses.


Development

During the mid-1960s the Soviets began developing a replacement for the
R-17 Elbrus The R-17 Elbrus (, named for Mount Elbrus), GRAU index 9K72 is a tactical ballistic missile, initially developed by the Soviet Union. It is also known by its NATO reporting name SS-1C Scud-B. The R-17 is one of several Soviet missiles to carry the ...
(NATO reporting name: SS-1C Scud B), which had some serious drawbacks including slow launching time, dangerous fuel, and poor accuracy. After starting with some design concepts in 1965−1971, development of the 9M714 missile started in 1972 at the Machine Industry Design Bureau (KBM) in Kolomna led by Sergey Nepobedimy, the same design bureau that developed the
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. The 9M714, designed as an extended range version of the Tochka, used solid fuel which could be quickly loaded and fired with a smaller crew and less support vehicles. The Oka could be readied for launch in less than 30 minutes in comparison to the Scud-B, which takes about 90 minutes to be prepared for launch.


Description

The 9K714 Oka used a 9P71
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built on the BAZ-6944 8×8 truck chassis and the missile was fully enclosed during travel, which not only provided some protection against enemy attacks but also kept the missile under a controlled temperature. The TEL was long, wide, and when fully loaded it had a total mass of . The 9P71 had an estimated road speed of , was amphibious, and provided NBC protection for the crew. A reloader vehicle similar to the TEL was also provided, under the 9T230 designation. The 9M714 missile used a single-stage solid propellant motor with four exhaust nozzles. The guidance system had a TsNIIAG inertial platform with an onboard digital computer, coupled with a MMW active radar homing system, giving the missile a
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of . It could carry a conventional high explosive fragmentation (9M74F), cluster munitions (9M74K), chemical, or nuclear (9M63) warheads. Missiles fitted with the nuclear warhead received the designation 9M714B and the warhead had a mass of , while missiles fitted with the cluster warheads were designated as the 9M714K, while the warhead had a total of 95 submunitions and a mass of . The
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(INF) included photographs indicating that the 9M714 could be fitted with an earth penetrator warhead which could carry either a nuclear or conventional HE payload. The missile had a minimum range of and a maximum range of over , though some reports suggested a range of .


Variants

*9K714 Oka − Original version with a range of over . *Oka-U − In 1984, the Soviets worked on a reconnaissance and strike system similar to the American Assault Breaker. It was intended to include both a weapon system and integrated airborne intelligence gathering system based on the
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(NATO reporting name: Mystic-B) aircraft. The system was ready for trials in 1989, but the program was abandoned with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. *Sphera − A proposed
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conversion of the Oka, it had a launch mass of and could place a payload into low Earth orbit at a altitude.


Operational history

The operational life of the Oka was limited and controversial. The Soviet military asserted that the Oka had a maximum range of 250 miles (400 km). American experts, however, estimated it had a greater range. In 1987,
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proposed to
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that he would unilaterally remove all Okas, if it would prevent the United States from building up its own short-range nuclear forces in Europe, despite the fact that the Soviet military was in favor of the Oka. Shultz however lacked the authority to act on the suggestion. Gorbachev included the Oka in the class of systems to be discontinued as part of the INF Treaty as a gesture of goodwill, even though Soviet assertions of its maximum range did not put it outside the specifications of the treaty. There was diplomatic controversy over this weapons system in April 1990, when the Soviets informed the US of their covert transfer of at least 120 missiles to the
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states of Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and
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during the time of negotiation of the
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. Evidence indicates that the missiles were transferred with conventional warheads only, although equipment to load Soviet nuclear warheads was apparently retained.https://fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/theater/ss-23.htm SS-23 SPIDER - Russian / Soviet Nuclear Forces


Missile variants

* The 9M714B missile armed with the AA-60 (9N63) nuclear warhead and possessing a maximum range of 500 km * The 9M714F missile armed with a FRAG-HE warhead weighing 450 kg and possessing a maximum range of 450 km * The 9M714K missile armed with a submunitions warhead 9N74K weighing 715 kg and possessing a maximum range of 300 km In addition to these warheads, the OTR-23 Oka was also reported to be able to deliver chemical munitions.


Operators


Former operators

; : Phased out in 2002 ; : Phased out in the 1990s ; : Passed on to successor states ; : Phased out in the 1990s, shortly before the reunification with West-Germany ; : Phased out in 2000 ; : Phased out as directed by the INF Treaty


See also

*
List of missiles Below is a list of missiles, sorted alphabetically into large categories and subcategories by name and purpose. Other missile lists Types of missiles: * Conventional guided missiles ** Air-to-air missile ** Air-to-surface missile ** Anti-radia ...


Notes


References


Bibliography

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External links


9К714 "Ока" (Russian

Komplex 9K714 Oka (Czech)




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