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World News See other World News Articles Title: Everything You Need to Know About Russia’s S-500 Missile Defense System Heres What You Need to Remember: The S-500 is reportedly capable of intercepting hypersonic cruise missiles and other aerial targets including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and potentially even certain types of low-orbit satellitesflying at speeds of over Mach 5. A defense industry insider told TASS News that the first S-500 Triumfator-M units will enter service as early as next year. "The Russian Ministry of Defense signed a contract with VKO Almaz-Antey on shipment of over ten Prometey systems to the Aerospace forces, the source said, adding that serial shipments will begin in the first half of 2022. The source clarified that the S-500 is currently in the midst of state trials at a proving grounds in southern Russia and that the tests are expected to conclude by the end of 2021. The source reportedly noted that the current [S-500] variant is ground-based, adding that a naval version is also planned. This is a new but largely unsurprising development, as there have been ship-based variants of both the S-300 and S-400 systems. The TASS report has not yet been corroborated by other sources, nor has it been publicly confirmed by Russian officials. The S-500 program has faced cyclical delays since the mid-2010s. The missile systems first serial production run was slated to begin in 2014, but that date was later pushed back to 2017 and then again to 2020. Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexei Krivoruchko said in December 2020 that the S-500 will be introduced into service in 2021, the latest in a long chain of overeager estimates. Earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry released what was the first footage of an S-500 in action. The brief clip, reportedly filmed during state trials in the southern Astrakhan region, showed an S-500 installation launching a missile at a high-speed ballistic target from multiple angles. As noted by Janes, the missile seen in the clip may possibly be from the newer 77N6-N or 77N6-N-1 series that is being designed exclusively for the S-500. The S-500 is Russias upcoming next-generation flagship missile system, promising across-the-board performance improvements over the already-formidable S-400 Triumf. The S-500 is reportedly capable of intercepting hypersonic cruise missiles and other aerial targets including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and potentially even certain types of low-orbit satellitesflying at speeds of over Mach 5. The system has an operational range of 600 km against ballistic missiles and 500 km for area defense, a substantial improvement over the S-400. It can track and target up to ten warheads flying at four miles per second, employing distinct radar systems optimized for different types of targets. Aside from its purported ability to intercept hypersonic threats, the S-500s other major contribution to Russian military capabilities is against stealth technology. Russian officials and defense experts have framed the S-500 as a silver bullet against next-generation stealth fighters like the Lockheed Martins F-35 Lightning II and the F-22 Raptor, with manufacturer Almaz-Antey calling it a blow against American prestige. Speaking of the S-500, Almaz-Antey head engineer Pavel Sozinov told reporters that our system neutralizes American offensive weapons, and surpasses all of Americas much-hyped anti-air and anti-missile systems. It remains unclear how many S-500s will enter service, and how quickly, beyond this initially reported shipment of ten systems. Poster Comment: This article was written in December 2021 and published in January 2022. The S 500 has been deployed at several locations, notably near Ukraine on the Russian side of the border. The S-400 is in the southern Donbass and yesterday shot down 12 HIMARs missiles that were approaching a bridge. The S 400 replaced the previous S-300 which has been moved to another location. The S 500 or even the S 400 at sea would be interesting in case of a war. Suppose Israel and the US decided to attack Iran, an SCO ally. I think Russia should upgrade the Iranian S 300 to an S 400 as they promised. Putin already sold the S 400 to Turkey and he is negotiating with Turkey and Iran over Syria. If they did upgrade Iran to the S 400, there would never be a war against Iran and we would be pulling out of Syria and Iraq. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Can these air defense systems be overwhelmed by hundreds of low-cost rockets launched along with serious ballistic missiles, i.e., can they separate the wheat from the chaff?
The US cannot challenge Russia. Read that quote from Gonzalo Lira on what happened to the NATO base near the Polish border. Also the other article I posted on the Polish observers. The Ukrainians have so few officers left alive that they need NATO officers to run their command posts. HQs and storage depots are the primary targets of Russian rocket forces when they go hunting. Then artillery, armored vehicles and trucks. Russia has Mach 20 missiles. They have advanced Electronic warfare devices we can only dream of. They can hit us with a missile and we won't know it is coming until it blows up and destroys whatever they were aiming at. I do not know specific details of Russian systems.
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