SA-5 Gammon
The SA-5 Gammon, also known as S-200, is a Soviet-designed long-range surface-to-air missile system developed in the 1960s. It is primarily used for high-altitude air defense against strategic bombers and reconnaissance aircraft. The system features a mobile launcher and can engage multiple targets simultaneously, making it effective in various combat scenarios.
The SA-5 Gammon is notable for its large missile, which has a range of approximately 300 kilometers. It employs a command guidance system, allowing for precise targeting. This missile system has been utilized by several countries and remains a significant component of their air defense strategies.