RPK-2 Vyuga
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The RPK-2 Vyuga (Template:Langx, blizzard; NATO reporting name: SS-N-15 Starfish), also designated as 81R, is a Soviet surface- or submarine-launched, nuclear-armed anti-submarine missile system, launched exclusively through Template:Convert torpedo tubes. The system was designed in Sverdlovsk, Russian SFSR in the 1960s.
Analogous to the SUBROC missile previously used by the US Navy, it is designed to be fired from a 533 mm torpedo tube. It is boosted by a choice of mechanisms depending on model before clearing the water, firing a solid fuel rocket and delivering its payload up to Template:Convert away. The payload ranges from a simple depth charge to a 200 kt nuclear depth bomb.
DesignEdit
The RPK-2 uses a 82R torpedo or 90R nuclear depth charge in the 533 mm version, and a 83R torpedo carryingTemplate:Clarify or 86R nuclear depth charge in 650 mm version.
Both submarine- and surface-launched versions exist. The surface-launched versions are used by the Template:Sclass, Template:Sclass, Template:Sclass and Template:Sclass classes. The submarine-launched versions are used by the Template:Sclass, Template:Sclass2, Template:Sclass2, Template:Sclass2, Template:Sclass2, and Template:Sclass2 classes. However, the munition package used in either is identical and hence the ship-launched version is launched into the water and submerges before firing its engines.
OperatorsEdit
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See alsoEdit
- Metel Anti-Ship Complex, predecessor
- RPK-6 Vodopad and RPK-7 Veter, successor
- 82R Vikhr (SUW-N-1)
- SMART
External linksEdit
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