3M-54 Kalibr
Type: Cruise Missile
Domain: sea
Country of Origin: Russia
Manufacturer: NPO Novator (Almaz-Antey)
NATO Designation: SS-N-27 Sizzler
First Deployed: 2012
Overview
The Kalibr is a family of Russian cruise missiles deployed from surface ships and submarines. The land-attack variant (3M-14) has a range of up to 2,500 km while the anti-ship variant (3M-54) features a supersonic terminal phase at Mach 2.9. Extensively combat-proven in Syria and Ukraine, the Kalibr has become the backbone of Russian precision strike capability at sea.
Technical Specifications
| range | 300-2,500 km (variant dependent) |
|---|---|
| speed | Mach 0.8 cruise / Mach 2.9 terminal (anti-ship) |
| length | 6.2-8.2 m |
| weight | 1,770-2,300 kg |
| warhead | 450 kg HE or nuclear |
| guidance | GLONASS/INS + DSMAC + Active Radar |
Operators
- Russia
- India
- Algeria
- Vietnam
- China
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