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K-15 Krajina Missile

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K-15 Krajina
K-15 Krajina Missile in 1995
TypeTactical ballistic missile
Place of origin Republic of Serbian Krajina
Service history
In service1995
Used by Army of Serb Krajina
WarsYugoslav Wars
Specifications
Mass5,100lb (2,300kg)
WarheadHE 1,001lb (454kg)

EngineLiquid-propellant
Operational
range
150km (93mi)[1]
Guidance
system
Inertial navigation
TransportZIL-131

The K-15 Krajina (Serbian Cyrillic: К-15 Крајина) was a tactical ballistic missile displayed in Republic of Serbian Krajina in June 1995. It appeared to be a modified Soviet Navy P-15 Termit Anti-ship missile which was converted for use as a ballistic missile mounted on a S-75 Dvina launcher.[1]

The range was estimated to be 150 km (93 mi).[2] The extremely limited range of the K-15 Krajina, combined with what is presumed to be a small payload, made the threat from such a weapon minimal.[2] Sources suggest that the missile development was continued by Serbia and Montenegro well into 1996.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ballistic, Cruise Missile, and Missile Defense Systems: Trade and Significant Developments, March 1995 - June 1995" (PDF). The Non-Proliferation Review. Fall 1995.
  2. ^ a b c Duncan, Lennox, Ballistic Missiles, Jane’s Defence Weekly, 17 April 1996