S-125 Neva/Pechora NATO reporting name: SA-3 Goa | |
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Peruvian Air Force Pechora | |
Type | short-range SAM system |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Service history | |
In service | 1961[1]–present |
Used by | See list of present and former operators |
Wars | Yom Kippur War, Kosovo War, Iran–Iraq War, Gulf War, Angolan Civil War, Syrian Civil War |
Production history | |
Designer | Almaz Central Design Bureau |
Designed | 1960s |
Manufacturer | JSC Defense Systems (Pechora-M) |
Produced | 1961–present |
Variants | Neva, Pechora, Volna, Neva-M, Neva-M1, Volna-M, Volna-N, Volna-P, Pechora 2, Pechora 2M, Newa SC, Pechora-M |
The S-125 Neva/Pechora (Russian: С-125 "Нева"/"Печора", NATO reporting name SA-3 Goa) Soviet surface-to-air missile system was designed by Aleksei Mihailovich Isaev to complement the S-25 and S-75. It has a shorter effective range and lower engagement altitude than either of its predecessors and also flies slower, but due to its two-stage design it is more effective against more maneuverable targets. It is also able to engage lower flying targets than the previous systems, and being more modern it is much more resistant to ECM than the S-75. The 5V24 (V-600) missiles reach around Mach 3 to 3.5 in flight, both stages powered by solid fuel rocket motors. The S-125, like the S-75, uses radio command guidance.
Scale | 1:72 |
Parts | 146 |
Weight | 0.200kg |
Gross weight | 0.350kg |
Volume | 0.960kg |
Material | PS plastic |
Minimum age | For modellers 14+ |
Country of origin | Ukraine |