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== History == | |||
The S-75 Dwina (NATO Codename: SA-2 Guidline) is a SAM site developed in the 1950s in the UDSSR. Until today it is one of the most common and most widely spreadded areal defence systems. | |||
It is supposed to defend american and brittish high flying bombers like the B-52. The first testflights were conducted from 1955. The system was certified combat ready in 1957 and is in duty since 1959. The SA-2 was developed to be a cheap rocket to replace the S-25. | |||
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Revision as of 18:44, 23 May 2026
History
The S-75 Dwina (NATO Codename: SA-2 Guidline) is a SAM site developed in the 1950s in the UDSSR. Until today it is one of the most common and most widely spreadded areal defence systems.
It is supposed to defend american and brittish high flying bombers like the B-52. The first testflights were conducted from 1955. The system was certified combat ready in 1957 and is in duty since 1959. The SA-2 was developed to be a cheap rocket to replace the S-25.