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  • in reply to: Soviet cruise missiles #1817124
    Gollevainen
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    The coastal artillery batteries had both surface-to-surface missiles and guns. Yugoslavia operated the Soviet-designed SS-C-3 and a truck-mounted, Yugoslav-produced Brom antiship missile. The latter was essentially a Yugoslav variant of the Soviet SS-N-2. Coastal guns included over 400 88mm, 122mm, 130mm, and 152mm artillery pieces obtained from the Soviet Union, the United States, postwar Germany, and Yugoslav manufacturers.

    BROM mobile ASM system (a Yugoslav-produced version of the Soviet SS-N-2A/B/C/D / SSC-3 Styx; Russian designations: P-15 Termit 4K40 P-20,21,22,27 Rubezh). Developed in 1954, deployed in 1958. Operated by Yugoslavia, Russia, and 17 other countries.

    1 – SS-N-2A
    2 – SS-N-2B
    3 – SS-N-2C
    4 – SS-N-2D
    Length(m) 1 -5.8; 2 – 5.8; 3 – 6.55; 4 – 6.55; Body Diameter (m) 1 -0.76; 2 – 0.76; 3 – 0.76; 4 – 0.76; Wingspan (m) 1 -2.4; 2 – 2.4; 3 – 2.4; 4 – 2.4 Launch Weight (kg) 1 -2,300; 2 – 2,300; 3 – 2,500; 4 – 2,600 Range (km) 1 -45; 2 – 80; 3 – 85; 4 – 100 Guidance: Auto pilot, Active radar Auto Pilot, IR Auto pilot, Active radar or IR; Propulsion: Liquid; Warhead: 454kg HE hollow charge; Designer: Raduga Design Bureau

    ya, those are the usual quotes where the Brom appears, but I would still like to know, like….when was it deployed? How many were produced? Does the yugoslavain production contains the missile or the launching complex or both? Has it been fielded in naval vessels in place of ordinary STYXs?

    in reply to: Soviet cruise missiles #1817215
    Gollevainen
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    Army of Serbia and Montenegro SSN-2/SSC-3 on MAZ-543 truck launchers in the storage bunkers and outside in ready to launch position.

    whats the case whit the Yugoslavian missiles, couse sometimes you see tehm referred as ‘Brom’?? Is this a local name for locally made variation or just local name for standard Russian build missiles??

    in reply to: General Discussion #335586
    Gollevainen
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    guns & roses

    Gongas or Bongos

    in reply to: Game: A or B #1937311
    Gollevainen
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    guns & roses

    Gongas or Bongos

    in reply to: General Discussion #335640
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    a very WARM hug 😀 🙂 😀

    in reply to: Top Tens #1937329
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    a very WARM hug 😀 🙂 😀

    in reply to: General Discussion #335649
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    2. Somewhere, anywhere, just NOW MORE SNOW…for christ sake its spring time and we still have around 100cm snow and frost…. 😡 😡

    in reply to: Top Tens #1937333
    Gollevainen
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    2. Somewhere, anywhere, just NOW MORE SNOW…for christ sake its spring time and we still have around 100cm snow and frost…. 😡 😡

    in reply to: Don't read this. You won't like it. (Part 2) #2563734
    Gollevainen
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    both :diablo: :diablo:

    but from experience, Im the one who has to showel all the **** afterwards, so to do it reality…. :diablo: :diablo: but that pretty much descripes upon what I have to work on in weekly basis…Thank gods, that Finland havent produced any figthers or othervise I could just nigthmare all the possiple comprassions to Gripens and Viggens…

    in reply to: Don't read this. You won't like it. (Part 2) #2563772
    Gollevainen
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    My god, You should have posted this on our SDF forum…Under forum rules and regulations 😮 😮

    in reply to: General Discussion #335843
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    5. Kylie

    in reply to: Top Tens #1937397
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    5. Kylie

    in reply to: General Discussion #336036
    Gollevainen
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    1. Hammer of the Gods….

    in reply to: Top Tens #1937455
    Gollevainen
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    1. Hammer of the Gods….

    in reply to: General Discussion #336114
    Gollevainen
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    Deliberate attacks on civilian personnel, sometimes in large scales…it shouldn’t matter who’s side you’re on. Besides, isn’t it a fact that many Serbs, especially the younger ones, tend to see things in a perspective that differs strongly from that of stubborn nationalists?

    …again comon pattern like Garry just explained…also the later part, the perspective thing…it’s nice that youngsters in many other countryes see things differently than lets say their parrents…like in USA…

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