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A-135

A-135

Area Air Defenses
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Basic Information
Name
A-135
Designation
A-135
Alternate Designation
5K80, Amur
Equipment Type
Area Air Defenses
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1989
Description

The A-135 was a Moscow-based anti-ballistic missile (ABM) defense system intended to neutralize intercontinental ballistic missiles carrying nuclear warheads. It is the successor of the A-35M deployed by the Soviet Union in 1978. The Soviet Union deployed the A-135 ABM system in 1989. The system comprises a mixture of endo-atmospheric (SH-08 Gazelle/ABM-3) and exo-atmospheric (SH-11 Gorgon/ABM-4) interceptors and several radar systems. The system was retired from active duty by the Russian Armed Forces in the late 1990s. The Russian government has been threatening the US and NATO with the deployment of an upgraded version of the A-135 system to counter the deployment of ABM by the US in Eastern Europe. As of late 2011 the deployment of such advanced system seems to be more likely due to US/NATO denial to offer guarantees that the European missile shield is not designed to neutralize the nuclear deterrent of Russia. The A-135 missile system comprises approximately 36 SH-11 and 64 SH-08 interceptor missiles launched from underground silos and deployed in 1984. The missile system relies on the 5K80 command center located at Pushkino. As of November 2014 the system seems to be back operational with 68 interceptors.

Ground Specifications
Range 400.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Area Air Defenses
Status Active
Also Known As 5K80, Amur
Origin Russia
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1989
Total Production 1
Specifications (Deagel)
Performance — Weapon Max Range 400 kilometer
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Anti-Ballistic Missiles: 51T6 (36)
Item 2 Anti-Ballistic Missiles: 53T6 (64)
Item 3 Anti-Ballistic Missiles: PRS-1M (64)
Item 4 Radar Systems: Don-2NP (1)
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Air Defense
Land > Air Defense
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (2)
Russia
Soviet Union
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