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SS-N-22 Sunburn is the NATO reporting name for two unrelated Soviet anti-ship missiles. Although the missiles were very different, distinguishing between them is difficult because their ship-mounted launching containers were identical. Confusion was exacerbated by the Soviet practice of mixing missile types within a class of ships. It was therefore not confirmed that the "SS-N-22" actually referenced two different missiles until after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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  • SS-N-22 Sunburn (it)
  • SS-N-22 (ミサイル) (ja)
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  • SS-N-22 Sunburn is the NATO reporting name for two unrelated Soviet anti-ship missiles. Although the missiles were very different, distinguishing between them is difficult because their ship-mounted launching containers were identical. Confusion was exacerbated by the Soviet practice of mixing missile types within a class of ships. It was therefore not confirmed that the "SS-N-22" actually referenced two different missiles until after the fall of the Soviet Union. (en)
  • SS-N-22はソ連海軍・ロシア海軍の対艦ミサイルに付けられた米国防総省報告番号である。NATOコードネームでは「Sunburn」(日焼けの意)と呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • SS-N-22 Sunburn fu il nome in codice NATO con il quale i paesi del patto Atlantico, durante la guerra fredda, identificavano erroneamente con un'unica denominazione due missili antinave sovietici per niente imparentati: il a corto raggio e il P-270 Moskit a medio raggio. Sebbene i missili fossero molto differenti, distinguerli tra loro era difficile poiché i loro dispositivi di lancio erano identici. La confusione già venutasi a creare fu intensificata dalla consuetudine sovietica di non distinguere i tipi di missili utilizzati dalla stessa classe di navi. Per questo fino alla dissoluzione dell'Unione Sovietica non si venne a sapere che la sigla "SS-N-22" in realtà non individuava un unico missile (come si credeva) ma due missili differenti. (it)
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  • SS-N-22 Sunburn is the NATO reporting name for two unrelated Soviet anti-ship missiles. Although the missiles were very different, distinguishing between them is difficult because their ship-mounted launching containers were identical. Confusion was exacerbated by the Soviet practice of mixing missile types within a class of ships. It was therefore not confirmed that the "SS-N-22" actually referenced two different missiles until after the fall of the Soviet Union. (en)
  • SS-N-22はソ連海軍・ロシア海軍の対艦ミサイルに付けられた米国防総省報告番号である。NATOコードネームでは「Sunburn」(日焼けの意)と呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • SS-N-22 Sunburn fu il nome in codice NATO con il quale i paesi del patto Atlantico, durante la guerra fredda, identificavano erroneamente con un'unica denominazione due missili antinave sovietici per niente imparentati: il a corto raggio e il P-270 Moskit a medio raggio. Sebbene i missili fossero molto differenti, distinguerli tra loro era difficile poiché i loro dispositivi di lancio erano identici. La confusione già venutasi a creare fu intensificata dalla consuetudine sovietica di non distinguere i tipi di missili utilizzati dalla stessa classe di navi. Per questo fino alla dissoluzione dell'Unione Sovietica non si venne a sapere che la sigla "SS-N-22" in realtà non individuava un unico missile (come si credeva) ma due missili differenti. (it)
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