P-15 Termit
The P-15 Termit is a Soviet-designed anti-ship cruise missile, developed in the 1950s. It is known for its ability to target naval vessels from a significant distance, making it a crucial component of maritime defense systems. The missile is typically launched from various platforms, including ships and coastal installations.
The P-15 Termit has a range of approximately 100 kilometers and can carry a high-explosive or nuclear warhead. Its design is based on the Kh-22 missile, and it has been used by several countries, contributing to naval warfare strategies during the Cold War and beyond.