RPK-2 Viyuga

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The RPK-2 Viyuga (Russian: РПК-2 Вьюга; "Viyuga" is "blizzard" in English) cruise missile complex is a Russian missile complex. Its NATO reporting name is SS-N-15 Starfish. It is designed to be fired from a 533 mm torpedo tube, where it is boosted by a choice of mechanisms depending on model before clearing the water, firing a solid rocket propellant and delivering its payload up to 45 km away. The payload ranges from a simple depthcharger, to a 200 kt of TNT nuclear warhead.

The RPK-2 uses 82R torpedo or 90R nuclear depth charge in 533 mm version and 83R torpedo carrying or 86R nuclear depth charge in 650 mm version.

Both sub-launched and surface-launched versions exist. The surface-launched versions are used by the Slava, Kirov, Neustrashimyy and Udaloy classes, while the sub-launched versions are used by the Akula, Oscar, Typhoon, Kilo and Borei classes.

It is analogous in function to the now retired Subroc missile carried by US Navy submarines.

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