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SS-N-12 launchers on the aviation cruiser ''Kiev''.
The 'P-500 ''Bazalt''' (; ) is a liquid-fueled, rocket powered, supersonic
cruise missile used by the
Soviet Navy. Developed by OKB-52 MAP (later
NPO Mashinostroyeniye). Its
GRAU designation is '4K80'
[1]. And its
NATO reporting name is 'SS-N-12 ''Sandbox'''. It entered service in 1973 to replace the
SS-N-3 Shaddock. The P-500 Bazalt had a 550 km range and a payload of 1,000 kg, which allows it to carry a 350 kT nuclear or a 950kg semi-armor-piercing high explosive warhead (currently only the conventional version remains in service). The P-500 Bazalt uses active radar homing for terminal guidance, and can receive mid-course corrections by the
Tupolev Tu-95D, the
Kamov Ka-25B and the
Kamov Ka-27B.
The P-500 Bazalt was first deployed in 1975 on the
Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev, and was later added to both the
Echo II class submarine and the
Juliett class submarine. A version of the P-500 Bazalt with improved guidance and engines is used on the
Slava class cruiser.
The
P-700 Granit (
NATO reporting name SS-N-19 ''Shipwreck'') was partially based on the SS-N-12, but with a
turbojet engine and a significantly modified airframe. The
avionics, however, are very close .
Reference
1. P-500 ''Bazalt''
External links
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MARITIME STRIKE The Soviet Perspective
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Russian/Sovjet P-500 Bazalt Page (with photos)
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Russian/Sovjet Sea-based Anti-Ship Missiles