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P-800 Oniks

The P-800 Oniks (Russian: П-800 Оникс; English: Onyx), marketed in export as the Yakhont (Russian: Яхонт; English: ruby), is a Soviet / Russian supersonic anti-ship cruise missile developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya as a ramjet version of P-80 Zubr. Its GRAU designation is 3M55, the air launched Kh-61 variant was planned but never built. The missile has the NATO codename SS-N-26 "Strobile". Development commenced in 1983,[6] 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.[7] It is reportedly a replacement for the P-270 Moskit, and possibly also of the P-700 Granit.

Yakhont/Oniks missile
A P-800 missile at Armia 2018
TypeCruise missile
Air-launched cruise missile
Submarine-launched cruise missile
Anti-ship missile
Surface-to-surface missile
Land-attack missile
Place of originSoviet Union / Russia
Service history
In service2002–present[1]
Used bySee Operators
WarsSyrian Civil War
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[2][unreliable source?]
Production history
ManufacturerNPO Mashinostroyeniya
Unit cost$1.25 million[3]
Produced1987–present
Specifications
Mass3,000 kg (6,614 lb)
Length8.9 m (29.2 ft)
Diameter0.7 m (2.3 ft)
Wingspan1.7 m (5.6 ft)
Warheadnational ver. 300 kg semi-armour piercing HE, thermonuclear; for export 200 kg semi-armour piercing HE[4]
Detonation
mechanism
delay fuze

EngineRamjet
4 tons of thrust
Propellantjet fuel
Operational
range
600 km (370 mi; 320 nmi) (Oniks version for Russia)
800 km (500 mi; 430 nmi) (Oniks-M version for Russia)
120 to 300 km (75 to 186 mi; 65 to 162 nmi) depending on altitude (Yakhont export version)
Flight ceiling14,000 m (46000 ft)
Flight altitude10 meters (32 ft) or higher
Maximum speed Mach 2.9 ( 3180 km/h / 1998 mph / 884 m/s )
Guidance
system
midcourse inertial guidance, active radar homing-passive radar seeker head
Accuracy1.5 m[5]
Launch
platform
coastal installations, naval ships, Fixed-wing aircraft

Description edit

The Oniks flies aerodynamically using its cropped delta wings mounted in a cruciform at the middle of the missile's fuselage. It possesses a very distinctive launch sequence which it shares with the BrahMos; the missile lifts up from its launch tubes, and engages a stabilizing sequence using brief pulses from rockets in its nosecone. The missile then reorients itself; a pair of more powerful rockets fire sequentially to turn the missile 90 degrees so that it is parallel to the surface, and thus the rocket begins its flight, ditching its nosecone to open its ramjet intake to the air.[citation needed]

In its initial flight, the Oniks utilizes thrust from a solid rocket booster mounted inside the combustion chamber of its ramjet to get up to cruise speed. Once the rocket engine is expended, the air pressure built up in the ramjet's intake kicks the rocket engine out, clearing the combustion chamber and starting the missile's self-sustaining ramjet cycle.[citation needed]

Advantages edit

  • Over-the-horizon firing range
  • Full autonomy of combat use ("fire and forget")
  • 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 electronic countermeasures environment and under enemy fire

Operational history edit

Syria edit

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.[8][9] Syria received two Bastion missile systems with 36 missiles each (72 in total).[10] The missiles' test was broadcast by Syrian state TV.[11]

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.[12][13] 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.[14]

Oniks missiles were reportedly used in 2016 against ISIL targets.[15][16][17]

Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

The P-800 was used in the Russo-Ukrainian War. The Russian Defense Ministry announced that it had used the missile in 1 May 2022; reportedly a number of Oniks missiles were used to destroy military equipment around the city of Odesa.[18] On 19 July 2023, Oniks missiles were used to target Ukraine's grain storage facility in the Black Sea region.[citation needed]

Ukrainian Air Force Spokesperson Yurii Ihnat mentioned that the flight profile of the missile is of particular concern: "Onyx missiles are designed to destroy watercraft, and ships, it flies at a speed of 3000 km per hour, that is, very fast,... On the march [cruising], it can rise high, and when entering the target, it can actually fly 10–15 meters above the water to destroy the ship." He concluded that it was "impossible" to shoot them down with available anti-air means,[dubious ] but he mentioned that some success was found when using electronic warfare against them; he mentioned that a missile attack on 23 September 2023 missed a military target and destroyed a "recreational area", adding that "something affected its flight."[19][20] However, Ukrainian sources report successfully intercepting at least two Onyx missiles in December, 2022. [21]

Russian sources reported on 27 March 2024 that the missile received a new active homing head in order to hit ground targets more precisely.[22]

Specifications edit

Kalibr and Onyx cruise missiles hit targets in Syria, November 2016.
  • 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 thrust
  • Range: 120–300 km / 600 km for Russian ship/sub deployed non-export model[23]
  • 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 active-passive, with frequency hopping
  • Immunity: high, from active spoofing, dipole clouds
  • Range: 50 km active[24]
  • Launchable sea state – 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 edit

  • 3M55 Oniks – Base version for Russia.
  • P-800 Yakhont – Export version of Oniks.
  • P-800 Bolid - Submarine-launched version of Yakhont.[25]
  • BrahMos – Co-developed with India, through BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited, since 1998.[26][27]
  • Bastion-P – Coast mobile missile system. Officially it entered service in 2015.[28]
  • Kh-61 - Air launched air to surface version.
  • Oniks-M - version of Oniks with improved range (up to 800 km), accuracy and ECCM capabilities.[29][unreliable source?]

Platforms edit

Naval edit

Current
Future

Land edit

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 edit

 
Map with P-800 operators in blue

See also edit

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External links edit

  • (Federation of American Scientists)
  • (Australian Aviation, Sept 2000) (PDF)
  • Russian/Sovjet Sea-based Anti-Ship Missiles (pdf)
  • Russia would supply Syria with P-800 Yakhont cruise missiles

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The P 800 Oniks Russian P 800 Oniks English Onyx marketed in export as the Yakhont Russian Yahont English ruby is a Soviet Russian supersonic anti ship cruise missile developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya as a ramjet version of P 80 Zubr Its GRAU designation is 3M55 the air launched Kh 61 variant was planned but never built The missile has the NATO codename SS N 26 Strobile Development commenced in 1983 6 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 7 It is reportedly a replacement for the P 270 Moskit and possibly also of the P 700 Granit Yakhont Oniks missileA P 800 missile at Armia 2018TypeCruise missileAir launched cruise missileSubmarine launched cruise missileAnti ship missileSurface to surface missileLand attack missilePlace of originSoviet Union RussiaService historyIn service2002 present 1 Used bySee OperatorsWarsSyrian Civil War 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 2 unreliable source Production historyManufacturerNPO MashinostroyeniyaUnit cost 1 25 million 3 Produced1987 presentSpecificationsMass3 000 kg 6 614 lb Length8 9 m 29 2 ft Diameter0 7 m 2 3 ft Wingspan1 7 m 5 6 ft Warheadnational ver 300 kg semi armour piercing HE thermonuclear for export 200 kg semi armour piercing HE 4 Detonationmechanismdelay fuzeEngineRamjet4 tons of thrustPropellantjet fuelOperationalrange600 km 370 mi 320 nmi Oniks version for Russia 800 km 500 mi 430 nmi Oniks M version for Russia 120 to 300 km 75 to 186 mi 65 to 162 nmi depending on altitude Yakhont export version Flight ceiling14 000 m 46000 ft Flight altitude10 meters 32 ft or higherMaximum speedMach 2 9 3180 km h 1998 mph 884 m s Guidancesystemmidcourse inertial guidance active radar homing passive radar seeker headAccuracy1 5 m 5 Launchplatformcoastal installations naval ships Fixed wing aircraft Contents 1 Description 1 1 Advantages 2 Operational history 2 1 Syria 2 2 Russian invasion of Ukraine 3 Specifications 4 Variants 5 Platforms 5 1 Naval 5 2 Land 6 Operators 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDescription editThe Oniks flies aerodynamically using its cropped delta wings mounted in a cruciform at the middle of the missile s fuselage It possesses a very distinctive launch sequence which it shares with the BrahMos the missile lifts up from its launch tubes and engages a stabilizing sequence using brief pulses from rockets in its nosecone The missile then reorients itself a pair of more powerful rockets fire sequentially to turn the missile 90 degrees so that it is parallel to the surface and thus the rocket begins its flight ditching its nosecone to open its ramjet intake to the air citation needed In its initial flight the Oniks utilizes thrust from a solid rocket booster mounted inside the combustion chamber of its ramjet to get up to cruise speed Once the rocket engine is expended the air pressure built up in the ramjet s intake kicks the rocket engine out clearing the combustion chamber and starting the missile s self sustaining ramjet cycle citation needed Advantages edit Over the horizon firing range Full autonomy of combat use fire and forget 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 electronic countermeasures environment and under enemy fireOperational history editSyria edit 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 8 9 Syria received two Bastion missile systems with 36 missiles each 72 in total 10 The missiles test was broadcast by Syrian state TV 11 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 12 13 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 14 Oniks missiles were reportedly used in 2016 against ISIL targets 15 16 17 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit The P 800 was used in the Russo Ukrainian War The Russian Defense Ministry announced that it had used the missile in 1 May 2022 reportedly a number of Oniks missiles were used to destroy military equipment around the city of Odesa 18 On 19 July 2023 Oniks missiles were used to target Ukraine s grain storage facility in the Black Sea region citation needed Ukrainian Air Force Spokesperson Yurii Ihnat mentioned that the flight profile of the missile is of particular concern Onyx missiles are designed to destroy watercraft and ships it flies at a speed of 3000 km per hour that is very fast On the march cruising it can rise high and when entering the target it can actually fly 10 15 meters above the water to destroy the ship He concluded that it was impossible to shoot them down with available anti air means dubious discuss but he mentioned that some success was found when using electronic warfare against them he mentioned that a missile attack on 23 September 2023 missed a military target and destroyed a recreational area adding that something affected its flight 19 20 However Ukrainian sources report successfully intercepting at least two Onyx missiles in December 2022 21 Russian sources reported on 27 March 2024 that the missile received a new active homing head in order to hit ground targets more precisely 22 Specifications edit source source source source source source source Kalibr and Onyx cruise missiles hit targets in Syria November 2016 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 thrust Range 120 300 km 600 km for Russian ship sub deployed non export model 23 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 active passive with frequency hopping Immunity high from active spoofing dipole clouds Range 50 km active 24 Launchable sea state 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 kgVariants edit3M55 Oniks Base version for Russia P 800 Yakhont Export version of Oniks P 800 Bolid Submarine launched version of Yakhont 25 BrahMos Co developed with India through BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited since 1998 26 27 Bastion P Coast mobile missile system Officially it entered service in 2015 28 Kh 61 Air launched air to surface version Oniks M version of Oniks with improved range up to 800 km accuracy and ECCM capabilities 29 unreliable source Platforms editNaval edit Current Buyan M class corvette Karakurt class corvette Steregushchiy class corvette export version Gremyashchiy class corvette Yasen class submarine Ahmad Yani class frigate Admiral Gorshkov class frigate Future Kuznetsov class aircraft carrier Kirov class battlecruiser Lider class destroyer Oscar class submarine Land edit Standard batteries of the K 300 Bastion P Bastion P Podvizhnyj 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 edit nbsp Map with P 800 operators in blue nbsp Hezbollah 12 missiles 30 with diverse launching platforms 31 nbsp Indonesia 4 VLS vertical launching system mounted on Ahmad Yani class frigate KRI Oswald Siahaan 354 32 nbsp Russia 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 Anapa 33 and the Project 1234 7 Nakat a one off Nanuchka IV class corvette commissioned in 1987 with 2x6 Oniks 34 The Bastion P is deployed by Russian forces in Crimea 35 One more Bastion P was delivered in 2015 36 2 Bastion systems are in service with the Northern Fleet and at least one with Western Military District Baltic Fleet 37 unreliable source Newest class of Russian nuclear powered attack submarines Yasen class submarine can also launch the missile 38 Submarine launched variant entered service in 2016 39 unreliable source Two Bastion missile systems delivered in 2017 and one more in 2018 40 41 unreliable source Totally 4 Bal and Bastion systems in 2018 42 One more system delivered for the Pacific Fleet in early 2019 43 44 Totally 3 Bastion systems and 55 Oniks were delivered in 2019 45 46 unreliable source The Russian Defense Ministry concluded a contract at the Army 2020 forum for purchasing cruise missiles 3M55N Oniks 47 unreliable source 3 more delivered during 2021 48 49 unreliable source nbsp Syria 4 Bastion P complexes delivered in 2011 72 missiles 50 51 nbsp Vietnam at least 2 Bastion P land based coastal defense systems delivered with at least 40 missiles 52 53 See also edit3M 54 Kalibr Russia 3M 51 Alfa Russia BrahMos Russia India References edit MIC NPO mashinostroyenia History Archived from the original on 5 June 2014 Retrieved 23 December 2014 VS RF unichtozhili giperzvukovymi raketami Kinzhal podzemnyj sklad boepripasov VSU TASS Landa Volodymyr Gnenny Konstantin Over the weekend Russia launched missiles worth about 200 million over Ukraine Rosiya za vihidni vipustila po Ukrayini raket vartistyu blizko 200 mln in Ukrainian Forbes Retrieved 19 September 2022 Russia MoD launches supersonic anti ship Oniks P 800 cruise missile P 800 Oniks SS N 26 Strobile Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance Archived from the original on 21 March 2018 Retrieved 20 March 2018 P800 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