SS-N-3 Shaddock

SS-N-3 Shaddock/Sepal
A P-5 missile on static display, red air intake cover clearly visibile
TypeCruise missile
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service1963−1991 (USSR)
Used bySee operators
WarsRusso-Ukrainian War
Production history
DesignerChelomey Design Bureau
VariantsSee variants
Specifications
Mass5,300 kg (11,700 lb)
Height10.8 m (35 ft)
Diameter0.98 m (3 ft 3 in)
Wingspan2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)

WarheadHE SAP or nuclear
Warhead weight650 or 870 kg (1,430 or 1,920 lb)
Blast yield10 or 200 kt

EngineTurbojet with solid fuel boosters
PropellantLiquid fuel
Operational
range
300 or 450 km (190 or 280 mi)
Maximum speed 1.3 Mach
Guidance
system
Inertial with commands and infrared or active radar
Launch
platform
References

The P-5 Pityorka (Russian: П-5 «Пятёрка», lit.'five'), also known by the NATO reporting name SS-N-3 Shaddock for submarine-launched versions and SS-N-3 Sepal for ship and coastal defence versions, is a Cold War era turbojet-powered cruise missile of the Soviet Union, designed by the Chelomey design bureau. Originally designed as a strategic nuclear weapon, it entered service in 1963 with the Soviet Navy. All ship and submarine launched versions remained in service until 1994, while coastal defence batteries remain in limited service with the Russian Navy.