| Thursday, November 20, 2008 |
 |
3M54E
IOC: 2001
3M14E
Also Known As
3M14AE (air launch) Club-S Klub SS-N-27 Sizzler (NATO codename)
Origin Russia
Applications
Amur 1650 Amur 950 Club-M Project 636 Project 877 Project 945A Project 971 Project 971A Su-35 Su-35UB
Family Members
3M54E 3M54E1 3M54TE 3M54TE1 91RE1 91RTE2 Club-M
|
Description:
The Klub is a family of modular, two-stage, multi-purpose missiles intended to engage ships, submarines and targets onshore. The Klub missiles can be launched from surface ships and submarines employing canisters, torpedo tubes and VLS. The missile can follow a ballistic or a cruise trajectory pattern depending on the Klub missile version. They have been designed to destroy targets protected by sophisticated active defenses and countermeasures.
Club-N designation applies to missile variants employed by surface vessels which launch this kind of weapon through Vertical Launch System (VLS). Club-N missiles are provided with Transport-Launch Containers (TLCs). Club-S refers to submarine applications which utilize torpedo tubes to fire the weapon out of the submarine.
The 3M-14E is a derivative of the Club-S family of missiles designed to attack targets onshore. Basically, it is a conventional cruise missile with an inertial guidance system launched from a submarine. The target coordinates must be known with great precision to take out the land target.
Specifications
Dimensions: Diameter 533 mm, Length 6.2 m
Weights: Max Weight 1,800 kg (3,968 lb), Warhead 400 kg (882 lb)
Performance: Cruise Speed 266 mps (Mach 0.80), Max Range 300 km (162 nm), Top Speed 266 mps (Mach 0.80)
|
Operators
 Russia
|
|
Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
Meters (m) Kilometers (km) Nautic Miles (nm) Inch (in) Yard (yd) Foot (ft) Millimeter (mm)
Pound (lb) Kilogram (kg) kN (KiloNewton) Ton (t)
Meters per Second (mps) Kilometers per Hour (kph) Knot (kt) Miles per Hour (mph)
Liter (l) Galon (gl)
Year (yr) Minutes (min) Second (sec)
Shaft-Horse-Power (shp)
Last Updated: Saturday, October 25, 2008
Leave Feedback >>
|
|
Copyright © 2003 - 2008 deagel.com. All Rights Reserved.