S-200
The S-200, also known as the SA-5 Gammon, is a Soviet-era surface-to-air missile system designed for long-range air defense. It was developed in the 1950s and is capable of engaging high-altitude targets, such as aircraft and cruise missiles, at distances of up to 300 kilometers. The system uses a combination of radar and guidance technology to track and intercept threats.
The S-200 has been deployed by several countries and has undergone various upgrades over the years. It is typically mounted on mobile launchers, allowing for flexibility in deployment. Despite its age, the S-200 remains in service in some regions, reflecting its continued relevance in air defense strategies.