The K-300PBastion-P (NATO reporting nameSSC-5) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarus company Tekhnosoyuzproekt.
The system is designed for the destruction of various surface ships from an enemy's landing squadrons, convoys, carrier strike groups, as well as single vessels and land-based radiocontrast targets in conditions of intensive fire and electronic countermeasures. The system uses the P-800 Oniks (Yakhont, SS-N-26 "Strobile") anti-ship cruise missile and has a maximum range of 300km. The missile system is mounted on a mobile vehicle that can deploy its missiles in under five minutes and remain on active standby over a period of 3–5 days.
On 2 March 2011, it was reported that Russia would be deploying the system on the Kuril Islands in the Far East.
On 15 March 2015, it was reported that Russia had actually deployed the system on the Crimea.
Variants
K-300P - TEL variant , LACM or AShM , used mainly in coastal missile forces .
K-300P Bastion-P - Russian Mobile Coastal Defence Missile System
The K-300P Bastion-P (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt.
Design :
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage surface ships including carrier battle groups, convoys, and landing craft. A typical battery is composed of 1-2 command and control vehicles based on the Kamaz 43101 6×6 truck, one support vehicle, four launcher vehicles based on the MZKT-7930 8×8 chassis each operated by a 3-man crew and holding two missiles, and four loader vehicles; launcher vehicles can be located up to 25 km (16 mi) away from the C2 vehicles. Upon halting, missiles can be readied for firing within five minutes, and both fired in 2-5 second intervals. The mobile launcher can re...
published: 09 May 2020
K-300P Bastion-P - Russian Mobile Coastal Defence Missile System
The K-300P Bastion-P (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt.
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage surface ships including carrier battle groups, convoys, and landing craft. A typical battery is composed of 1-2 command and control vehicles based on the Kamaz 43101 6×6 truck, one support vehicle, four launcher vehicles based on the MZKT-7930 8×8 chassis each operated by a 3-man crew and holding two missiles, and four loader vehicles; launcher vehicles can be located up to 25 km (16 mi) away from the C2 vehicles. Upon halting, missiles can be readied for firing within five minutes, and both fired in 2-5 second intervals. The mobile launcher can remain on act...
published: 11 Dec 2021
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Russian Mobile Coastal Defense Systems: K-300P Bastion-P and Kh-35E (Kh-35UE) Bal-E (SSC-6 Sennight)
Russian Mobile Coastal Defense Systems: K-300P Bastion-P and Kh-35E (Kh-35UE) Bal-E (SSC-6 Sennight)
Russia Military Capability 2019: Russian Navy
K-300P Bastion-P type:
Mobile anti-ship
surface to surface missile system
Kh-35 type:
air-to-surface
surface-to-surface missile
cruise missile
anti-ship missile
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Meet the weapons destined to protect Russia’s coastline - K-300 Bastion & Bal
K-300P Bastion-P & Bal Coastal Missile System K-300 Bastion with Oniks missiles | The system was purpose-built to annihilate naval squadrons at a range of up to 300 km, while its P-800 Oniks anti-ship missiles were designed to evade powerful radar systems installed on enemy vessels.
All ships are equipped with electronic warfare systems that blind approaching missiles. Data about the object is loaded as soon as the missile's artificial intelligence brain locks onto the target, after which tracking via satellite is no longer required. The missile can then fly to the target independently, even in conditions of electronic warfare.
Bal
The Bal coastal missile system is an “add-on” to Bastion. It operates at close distances of up to 120 km. Bal is equipped with X-35 subsonic low-altitude an...
published: 12 Sep 2020
Russian Bastion-P Costal defense missile system
The K-300P or Bastion-P is a Russian mobile costal defense missile system. The "P" letter in the designation denotes "mobile". This coastal defense missile system is known in the West as SSC-5 or Stooge. Development began in the 1990s.
The Bastion-P is in service with the Russian armed forces. First 3 systems were delivered to the Russian military in 2010.
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage various surface ships. It can also engage carrier battle groups, convoys or landing craft. In some cases missiles fired from this system can target surface targets.
The Bastion-P launcher carries two P-800 Oniks/Yakhont (SS-N-26 Strobile) anti-ship cruise missiles. These have a range of 300 km with hi-low flight trajectory and 120 km with low-low flight trajectory. It is worth noti...
published: 23 Sep 2018
Why This Russia's Coastal Defense Missile System Could Be a Real Nightmare?
Why This Russia's Coastal Defense Missile System Could Be a Nightmare.
The K-300P Bastion-P is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt. The missile is launched by a solid-fuel rocket booster before a liquid-fuel ramjet motor takes over, propelling it to a speed of up to Mach 2.2. As well as a maximum advertised range of more than 180 miles, which involved a high-altitude cruise phase, the missile can also be programmed to fly a low-altitude trajectory, reducing the range to around 75 miles.
published: 09 Apr 2022
a New K-300P Bastion-P Coastal Missile System
A rocket-artillery brigade of the Russian Navy Northern Fleet has started transitioning to the new K-300P Bastion P (NATO reporting name: SS-C-05 Stooge) coastal mobile missile system. According to Russian media, the unit has recently taken delivery of two batteries.
The unit will perform the first live firing at sea targets set in the ranges of combat training in the Barents Sea. The unit was previously equipped with 4K51 Frontier (SS-N-2C Styx) and P-35B Redoubt (SSC-1B Sepal).
Bastion-P was accepted for service in 2010. Three battalions of Bastion-P went to service with the 11th independent missile and artillery brigade (Black Sea fleet) located near Anapa. Every battalion includes four SPL, four TL, MCP, and technical support systems. The unit can be complemented with a target designa...
published: 28 Feb 2021
Russian BASTION-P K-300P in Action against ground targets
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VIDEO: Russian MoD
published: 24 Mar 2022
Meet The Russian Bastion Missile System
Russian Missile System. The K-300P Bastion-P, are the primary coastal defence missile systems used by the Russian naval forces. They are designed to provide stand-off precision strike capabilities against surface vessels, and raise the potential costs of a naval power attempting to get within striking range of Russian territory. They replaced Soviet era systems such as the 4K511 Rubezh. Whilst primarily involved in engaging naval targets, the Bastion-P has also been used to engage land targets in Syria.
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The K-300P Bastion-P (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusi...
The K-300P Bastion-P (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt.
Design :
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage surface ships including carrier battle groups, convoys, and landing craft. A typical battery is composed of 1-2 command and control vehicles based on the Kamaz 43101 6×6 truck, one support vehicle, four launcher vehicles based on the MZKT-7930 8×8 chassis each operated by a 3-man crew and holding two missiles, and four loader vehicles; launcher vehicles can be located up to 25 km (16 mi) away from the C2 vehicles. Upon halting, missiles can be readied for firing within five minutes, and both fired in 2-5 second intervals. The mobile launcher can remain on active standby over a period of 3–5 days, or up to 30 days when accompanied by a combat duty support vehicle.
The missile used by the Bastion-P is the P-800 Oniks, a supersonic anti-ship missile with a 200–250 kg (440–550 lb) warhead. They are fired vertically from the launchers using a solid-fuel rocket booster for initial acceleration, then use a liquid-fuel ramjet for sustained cruising at Mach 2.5. The Oniks/Yakhont's maximum range varies at 120–300 km (75–186 mi; 65–162 nmi) using a low-low or hi-low flight trajectory respectively. Using GLONASS at the initial flight stage and active radar guidance when approaching a target, the missile can fly to an altitude of 14,000 m (46,000 ft) before descending to sea-skimming altitude of 5 m at the final stage, useful up to sea state 7. "These complexes are able to destroy both sea and ground targets at a distance of 350 kilometers at sea and almost 450 kilometers over land," Defense Minister Shoigu said at Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with representatives of the Defense Ministry.
The K-300P Bastion-P (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt.
Design :
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage surface ships including carrier battle groups, convoys, and landing craft. A typical battery is composed of 1-2 command and control vehicles based on the Kamaz 43101 6×6 truck, one support vehicle, four launcher vehicles based on the MZKT-7930 8×8 chassis each operated by a 3-man crew and holding two missiles, and four loader vehicles; launcher vehicles can be located up to 25 km (16 mi) away from the C2 vehicles. Upon halting, missiles can be readied for firing within five minutes, and both fired in 2-5 second intervals. The mobile launcher can remain on active standby over a period of 3–5 days, or up to 30 days when accompanied by a combat duty support vehicle.
The missile used by the Bastion-P is the P-800 Oniks, a supersonic anti-ship missile with a 200–250 kg (440–550 lb) warhead. They are fired vertically from the launchers using a solid-fuel rocket booster for initial acceleration, then use a liquid-fuel ramjet for sustained cruising at Mach 2.5. The Oniks/Yakhont's maximum range varies at 120–300 km (75–186 mi; 65–162 nmi) using a low-low or hi-low flight trajectory respectively. Using GLONASS at the initial flight stage and active radar guidance when approaching a target, the missile can fly to an altitude of 14,000 m (46,000 ft) before descending to sea-skimming altitude of 5 m at the final stage, useful up to sea state 7. "These complexes are able to destroy both sea and ground targets at a distance of 350 kilometers at sea and almost 450 kilometers over land," Defense Minister Shoigu said at Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with representatives of the Defense Ministry.
The K-300P Bastion-P (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusi...
Russian Mobile Coastal Defense Systems: K-300P Bastion-P and Kh-35E (Kh-35UE) Bal-E (SSC-6 Sennight)
Russia Military Capability 2019: Russian Navy
K-300P Bast...
Russian Mobile Coastal Defense Systems: K-300P Bastion-P and Kh-35E (Kh-35UE) Bal-E (SSC-6 Sennight)
Russia Military Capability 2019: Russian Navy
K-300P Bastion-P type:
Mobile anti-ship
surface to surface missile system
Kh-35 type:
air-to-surface
surface-to-surface missile
cruise missile
anti-ship missile
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K-300P Bastion-P & Bal Coastal Missile System K-300 Bastion with Oniks missiles | The system was purpose-built to annihilate naval squadrons at a range of up to...
K-300P Bastion-P & Bal Coastal Missile System K-300 Bastion with Oniks missiles | The system was purpose-built to annihilate naval squadrons at a range of up to 300 km, while its P-800 Oniks anti-ship missiles were designed to evade powerful radar systems installed on enemy vessels.
All ships are equipped with electronic warfare systems that blind approaching missiles. Data about the object is loaded as soon as the missile's artificial intelligence brain locks onto the target, after which tracking via satellite is no longer required. The missile can then fly to the target independently, even in conditions of electronic warfare.
Bal
The Bal coastal missile system is an “add-on” to Bastion. It operates at close distances of up to 120 km. Bal is equipped with X-35 subsonic low-altitude anti-ship missiles with warheads for destroying vessels whose displacement is no more than 5,000 tons.
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K-300P Bastion-P & Bal Coastal Missile System K-300 Bastion with Oniks missiles | The system was purpose-built to annihilate naval squadrons at a range of up to 300 km, while its P-800 Oniks anti-ship missiles were designed to evade powerful radar systems installed on enemy vessels.
All ships are equipped with electronic warfare systems that blind approaching missiles. Data about the object is loaded as soon as the missile's artificial intelligence brain locks onto the target, after which tracking via satellite is no longer required. The missile can then fly to the target independently, even in conditions of electronic warfare.
Bal
The Bal coastal missile system is an “add-on” to Bastion. It operates at close distances of up to 120 km. Bal is equipped with X-35 subsonic low-altitude anti-ship missiles with warheads for destroying vessels whose displacement is no more than 5,000 tons.
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The K-300P or Bastion-P is a Russian mobile costal defense missile system. The "P" letter in the designation denotes "mobile". This coastal defense missile syst...
The K-300P or Bastion-P is a Russian mobile costal defense missile system. The "P" letter in the designation denotes "mobile". This coastal defense missile system is known in the West as SSC-5 or Stooge. Development began in the 1990s.
The Bastion-P is in service with the Russian armed forces. First 3 systems were delivered to the Russian military in 2010.
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage various surface ships. It can also engage carrier battle groups, convoys or landing craft. In some cases missiles fired from this system can target surface targets.
The Bastion-P launcher carries two P-800 Oniks/Yakhont (SS-N-26 Strobile) anti-ship cruise missiles. These have a range of 300 km with hi-low flight trajectory and 120 km with low-low flight trajectory. It is worth noting that the same missile was used as a basis for the BRAHMOS cruise missile.
music:
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. TeknoAXE - Digital Survival Loop Remix
The K-300P or Bastion-P is a Russian mobile costal defense missile system. The "P" letter in the designation denotes "mobile". This coastal defense missile system is known in the West as SSC-5 or Stooge. Development began in the 1990s.
The Bastion-P is in service with the Russian armed forces. First 3 systems were delivered to the Russian military in 2010.
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage various surface ships. It can also engage carrier battle groups, convoys or landing craft. In some cases missiles fired from this system can target surface targets.
The Bastion-P launcher carries two P-800 Oniks/Yakhont (SS-N-26 Strobile) anti-ship cruise missiles. These have a range of 300 km with hi-low flight trajectory and 120 km with low-low flight trajectory. It is worth noting that the same missile was used as a basis for the BRAHMOS cruise missile.
music:
. Ensb Blaze - Рэп Хип Хоп Биток 356
. TeknoAXE - Digital Survival Loop Remix
Why This Russia's Coastal Defense Missile System Could Be a Nightmare.
The K-300P Bastion-P is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was ...
Why This Russia's Coastal Defense Missile System Could Be a Nightmare.
The K-300P Bastion-P is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt. The missile is launched by a solid-fuel rocket booster before a liquid-fuel ramjet motor takes over, propelling it to a speed of up to Mach 2.2. As well as a maximum advertised range of more than 180 miles, which involved a high-altitude cruise phase, the missile can also be programmed to fly a low-altitude trajectory, reducing the range to around 75 miles.
Why This Russia's Coastal Defense Missile System Could Be a Nightmare.
The K-300P Bastion-P is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt. The missile is launched by a solid-fuel rocket booster before a liquid-fuel ramjet motor takes over, propelling it to a speed of up to Mach 2.2. As well as a maximum advertised range of more than 180 miles, which involved a high-altitude cruise phase, the missile can also be programmed to fly a low-altitude trajectory, reducing the range to around 75 miles.
A rocket-artillery brigade of the Russian Navy Northern Fleet has started transitioning to the new K-300P Bastion P (NATO reporting name: SS-C-05 Stooge) coasta...
A rocket-artillery brigade of the Russian Navy Northern Fleet has started transitioning to the new K-300P Bastion P (NATO reporting name: SS-C-05 Stooge) coastal mobile missile system. According to Russian media, the unit has recently taken delivery of two batteries.
The unit will perform the first live firing at sea targets set in the ranges of combat training in the Barents Sea. The unit was previously equipped with 4K51 Frontier (SS-N-2C Styx) and P-35B Redoubt (SSC-1B Sepal).
Bastion-P was accepted for service in 2010. Three battalions of Bastion-P went to service with the 11th independent missile and artillery brigade (Black Sea fleet) located near Anapa. Every battalion includes four SPL, four TL, MCP, and technical support systems. The unit can be complemented with a target designation vehicle equipped with Monolith-B radar.
Following Crimea's integration into Russia, one Bastion-P battalion of the 11th brigade was transferred to the vicinity of Sevastopol. On September 9, 2014, it participated in drills, firing at several sea targets located at 90 km range. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD), all targets were destroyed. Previously, Vietnam and Syria received, respectively, one and two battalions of Bastion-P CMMS in export modification.
A rocket-artillery brigade of the Russian Navy Northern Fleet has started transitioning to the new K-300P Bastion P (NATO reporting name: SS-C-05 Stooge) coastal mobile missile system. According to Russian media, the unit has recently taken delivery of two batteries.
The unit will perform the first live firing at sea targets set in the ranges of combat training in the Barents Sea. The unit was previously equipped with 4K51 Frontier (SS-N-2C Styx) and P-35B Redoubt (SSC-1B Sepal).
Bastion-P was accepted for service in 2010. Three battalions of Bastion-P went to service with the 11th independent missile and artillery brigade (Black Sea fleet) located near Anapa. Every battalion includes four SPL, four TL, MCP, and technical support systems. The unit can be complemented with a target designation vehicle equipped with Monolith-B radar.
Following Crimea's integration into Russia, one Bastion-P battalion of the 11th brigade was transferred to the vicinity of Sevastopol. On September 9, 2014, it participated in drills, firing at several sea targets located at 90 km range. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD), all targets were destroyed. Previously, Vietnam and Syria received, respectively, one and two battalions of Bastion-P CMMS in export modification.
WARNING: SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND THE FOLLOWING VIDEO DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVICE.
VIDEO SHOWS RUSSIAN K300-P BASTION-P MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM LAUNCH.
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WARNING: SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND THE FOLLOWING VIDEO DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVICE.
VIDEO SHOWS RUSSIAN K300-P BASTION-P MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM LAUNCH.
VIDEO: Russian MoD
WARNING: SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND THE FOLLOWING VIDEO DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVICE.
VIDEO SHOWS RUSSIAN K300-P BASTION-P MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM LAUNCH.
VIDEO: Russian MoD
Russian Missile System. The K-300P Bastion-P, are the primary coastal defence missile systems used by the Russian naval forces. They are designed to provide sta...
Russian Missile System. The K-300P Bastion-P, are the primary coastal defence missile systems used by the Russian naval forces. They are designed to provide stand-off precision strike capabilities against surface vessels, and raise the potential costs of a naval power attempting to get within striking range of Russian territory. They replaced Soviet era systems such as the 4K511 Rubezh. Whilst primarily involved in engaging naval targets, the Bastion-P has also been used to engage land targets in Syria.
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"Going to Battle" by Cold Cinema
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Russian Missile System. The K-300P Bastion-P, are the primary coastal defence missile systems used by the Russian naval forces. They are designed to provide stand-off precision strike capabilities against surface vessels, and raise the potential costs of a naval power attempting to get within striking range of Russian territory. They replaced Soviet era systems such as the 4K511 Rubezh. Whilst primarily involved in engaging naval targets, the Bastion-P has also been used to engage land targets in Syria.
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Track Name. Cinematic Trailer Heroic-Going to Battle
"Going to Battle" by Cold Cinema
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*Disclaimer- Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
*Agas Channel does not own the rights to these video clips. They have, in accordance with fair use, been repurposed with the intent of educating and inspiring others. However, if any content owners would like their images removed, please contact us by email at : [email protected]
The K-300P Bastion-P (NATO reporting name SS-C-5 Stooge) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt.
Design :
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage surface ships including carrier battle groups, convoys, and landing craft. A typical battery is composed of 1-2 command and control vehicles based on the Kamaz 43101 6×6 truck, one support vehicle, four launcher vehicles based on the MZKT-7930 8×8 chassis each operated by a 3-man crew and holding two missiles, and four loader vehicles; launcher vehicles can be located up to 25 km (16 mi) away from the C2 vehicles. Upon halting, missiles can be readied for firing within five minutes, and both fired in 2-5 second intervals. The mobile launcher can remain on active standby over a period of 3–5 days, or up to 30 days when accompanied by a combat duty support vehicle.
The missile used by the Bastion-P is the P-800 Oniks, a supersonic anti-ship missile with a 200–250 kg (440–550 lb) warhead. They are fired vertically from the launchers using a solid-fuel rocket booster for initial acceleration, then use a liquid-fuel ramjet for sustained cruising at Mach 2.5. The Oniks/Yakhont's maximum range varies at 120–300 km (75–186 mi; 65–162 nmi) using a low-low or hi-low flight trajectory respectively. Using GLONASS at the initial flight stage and active radar guidance when approaching a target, the missile can fly to an altitude of 14,000 m (46,000 ft) before descending to sea-skimming altitude of 5 m at the final stage, useful up to sea state 7. "These complexes are able to destroy both sea and ground targets at a distance of 350 kilometers at sea and almost 450 kilometers over land," Defense Minister Shoigu said at Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with representatives of the Defense Ministry.
K-300P Bastion-P & Bal Coastal Missile System K-300 Bastion with Oniks missiles | The system was purpose-built to annihilate naval squadrons at a range of up to 300 km, while its P-800 Oniks anti-ship missiles were designed to evade powerful radar systems installed on enemy vessels.
All ships are equipped with electronic warfare systems that blind approaching missiles. Data about the object is loaded as soon as the missile's artificial intelligence brain locks onto the target, after which tracking via satellite is no longer required. The missile can then fly to the target independently, even in conditions of electronic warfare.
Bal
The Bal coastal missile system is an “add-on” to Bastion. It operates at close distances of up to 120 km. Bal is equipped with X-35 subsonic low-altitude anti-ship missiles with warheads for destroying vessels whose displacement is no more than 5,000 tons.
Meet the weapons destined to protect Russia’s coastline -
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The K-300P or Bastion-P is a Russian mobile costal defense missile system. The "P" letter in the designation denotes "mobile". This coastal defense missile system is known in the West as SSC-5 or Stooge. Development began in the 1990s.
The Bastion-P is in service with the Russian armed forces. First 3 systems were delivered to the Russian military in 2010.
The main role of the Bastion-P is to engage various surface ships. It can also engage carrier battle groups, convoys or landing craft. In some cases missiles fired from this system can target surface targets.
The Bastion-P launcher carries two P-800 Oniks/Yakhont (SS-N-26 Strobile) anti-ship cruise missiles. These have a range of 300 km with hi-low flight trajectory and 120 km with low-low flight trajectory. It is worth noting that the same missile was used as a basis for the BRAHMOS cruise missile.
music:
. Ensb Blaze - Рэп Хип Хоп Биток 356
. TeknoAXE - Digital Survival Loop Remix
Why This Russia's Coastal Defense Missile System Could Be a Nightmare.
The K-300P Bastion-P is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarusian company Tekhnosoyuzproekt. The missile is launched by a solid-fuel rocket booster before a liquid-fuel ramjet motor takes over, propelling it to a speed of up to Mach 2.2. As well as a maximum advertised range of more than 180 miles, which involved a high-altitude cruise phase, the missile can also be programmed to fly a low-altitude trajectory, reducing the range to around 75 miles.
A rocket-artillery brigade of the Russian Navy Northern Fleet has started transitioning to the new K-300P Bastion P (NATO reporting name: SS-C-05 Stooge) coastal mobile missile system. According to Russian media, the unit has recently taken delivery of two batteries.
The unit will perform the first live firing at sea targets set in the ranges of combat training in the Barents Sea. The unit was previously equipped with 4K51 Frontier (SS-N-2C Styx) and P-35B Redoubt (SSC-1B Sepal).
Bastion-P was accepted for service in 2010. Three battalions of Bastion-P went to service with the 11th independent missile and artillery brigade (Black Sea fleet) located near Anapa. Every battalion includes four SPL, four TL, MCP, and technical support systems. The unit can be complemented with a target designation vehicle equipped with Monolith-B radar.
Following Crimea's integration into Russia, one Bastion-P battalion of the 11th brigade was transferred to the vicinity of Sevastopol. On September 9, 2014, it participated in drills, firing at several sea targets located at 90 km range. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD), all targets were destroyed. Previously, Vietnam and Syria received, respectively, one and two battalions of Bastion-P CMMS in export modification.
WARNING: SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND THE FOLLOWING VIDEO DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVICE.
VIDEO SHOWS RUSSIAN K300-P BASTION-P MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM LAUNCH.
VIDEO: Russian MoD
Russian Missile System. The K-300P Bastion-P, are the primary coastal defence missile systems used by the Russian naval forces. They are designed to provide stand-off precision strike capabilities against surface vessels, and raise the potential costs of a naval power attempting to get within striking range of Russian territory. They replaced Soviet era systems such as the 4K511 Rubezh. Whilst primarily involved in engaging naval targets, the Bastion-P has also been used to engage land targets in Syria.
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The K-300PBastion-P (NATO reporting nameSSC-5) is a Russian mobile coastal defence missile system. The system was developed together with the Belarus company Tekhnosoyuzproekt.
The system is designed for the destruction of various surface ships from an enemy's landing squadrons, convoys, carrier strike groups, as well as single vessels and land-based radiocontrast targets in conditions of intensive fire and electronic countermeasures. The system uses the P-800 Oniks (Yakhont, SS-N-26 "Strobile") anti-ship cruise missile and has a maximum range of 300km. The missile system is mounted on a mobile vehicle that can deploy its missiles in under five minutes and remain on active standby over a period of 3–5 days.
On 2 March 2011, it was reported that Russia would be deploying the system on the Kuril Islands in the Far East.
On 15 March 2015, it was reported that Russia had actually deployed the system on the Crimea.
Variants
K-300P - TEL variant , LACM or AShM , used mainly in coastal missile forces .
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 05th December, 2022) The Bastion mobile ... In December 2021, K-300P Bastion-P systems were deployed on the Kuril island of Matua.
...Yak-130 training jets, T-90 tanks, the advanced S-400 surface-to-air missile defence system nor the K-300P Bastion mobile coastal defence missile system – despite Iran’s keen interest in all of them.
...Yak-130 training jets, T-90 tanks, the advanced S-400 surface-to-air missile defense system, or the K-300P Bastion mobile coastal defense missile system – despite Iran’s keen interest in all of them.