Draft:3S-14
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- Comment: The article that was incorrectly at ZS-14 has been moved to 3S-14. The submitter should now compare this draft against the article and make any appropriate changes to the article by normal editing. If there are any questions, you may ask advice at the Teahouse or WikiProject Military History. Robert McClenon (talk) 23:42, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
The 3S-14 UKSK (Universalnyi Korabel'nyi Strel'bovyi Kompleks, Universal Shipborne Launching Complex) missile launcher is a shipborne vertical launching system in service with Russian Navy. It is compatible with:
- Kalibr missiles family - 3M54 anti-ship missile, 3M14 cruise missile, 91R anti-submarine missile
- P-800 Oniks anti-ship missiles
- Tsirkon cruise missiles[1]
It is installed on:
3S-14 is proposed on export.
Combat use
[edit]3S-14 equipped warships of Black Sea Fleet were actively used from the first days of Russian invasion of Ukraine for conducting cruise-missile attacks against objects on Ukrainian territory.[2]