| S-25 |
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 An S-25 rocket on display. |
| Type | Rocket |
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| Place of origin | Russia |
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| Service history |
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| Used by | Russian Air Force |
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| Production history |
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| Variants | S-25-OF (high explosive-fragmentation warhead), S-25-O (fragmentation warhead and radio proximity fuze), S-25-OFM (hardened targets), S-25L (laser-guided) |
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| Specifications |
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| Mass | 820 lb (370 kg) |
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| Length | 140 in (3.56 m) |
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| Diameter | 13 in (340 mm) |
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The S-25 is a Russian air-to-ground rocket launched from aircraft. It is launched from the O-25 pod which can hold one rocket.
Variants
The rocket has four variants:[1]
- S-25-OF with high explosive-fragmentation warhead
- S-25-O with fragmentation warhead and radio proximity fuze
- S-25-OFM for use against hardened targets
- S-25L (LD) laser-guided variant
References
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