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- OTR-23_Oka diameter "890.0".
- OTR-23_Oka length "7530.0".
- OTR-23_Oka weight "4360.0".
- OTR-23_Oka abstract "The OTR-23 Oka (Russian: OTP-23 «Ока»; named after Oka River) was a mobile theatre ballistic missile (Russian: оперативно-тактический ракетный комплекс) deployed by the Soviet Union near the end of the Cold War to replace the obsolete SS-1C 'Scud B'. It carried the GRAU index 9K714 and was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-23 Spider. The introduction of the Oka significantly strengthened Soviet theatre nuclear capabilities as its range and accuracy allowed it not only to strike hardened NATO targets such as airfields, nuclear delivery systems, and command centers, but moving targets as well. It also had a fast reaction time, being able to fire in approximately five minutes, and was nearly impossible to intercept, thereby allowing it to penetrate defenses.The main components of the 9K714 system were: the transport and launch vehicle PU 9P71 (Russian: cамоходная пусковая установка), based on the amphibious BAZ-6944; the similar transporter-loader TZM 9T230 (Russian: транспортно-заряжающая машина) with one spare missile and equipped with a hydraulic crane; the re-supply vehicle TM 9T240 (Russian: транспортная машина), a ZIL-131 tractor with semi-trailer to transport a missile (in transport container 9Ya249) and a warhead (in 9Ya251 container).The operational life of the Oka was limited and controversial. The Soviet military asserted that the Oka only had a maximum range of 250 miles (400 km). American experts on the contrary estimated it had a greater range. In 1987, Mikhail Gorbachev proposed to George Schultz that he would unilaterally remove all Okas, if it would prevent the United States from building up its own short-range nuclear forces in Europe, despite the fact that the Soviet military was in favor of the Oka. Schultz however lacked the authority to act on the suggestion. Gorbachev included the Oka in the class of systems to be discontinued as part of the INF Treaty as a gesture of goodwill, even though Soviet assertions of its maximum range did not put it outside of the specifications of the treaty.There was diplomatic controversy over this weapons system in April 1990 when the Soviets informed the US of their covert transfer of at least 120 missiles to the Warsaw Pact states of Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and East Germany during the time of negotiation of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Evidence indicates that the missiles were transferred with conventional warheads only, although equipment to load Soviet nuclear warheads was apparently retained.".
- OTR-23_Oka diameter "0.89".
- OTR-23_Oka length "7.53".
- OTR-23_Oka thumbnail SS-23_Sofia_Military_History_Museum.JPG?width=300.
- OTR-23_Oka type Tactical_ballistic_missile.
- OTR-23_Oka weight "4360000.0".
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageExternalLink ss-23.htm.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageID "2040649".
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageLength "5708".
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageRevisionID "680666967".
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Active_radar_homing.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_War_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_ballistic_missiles.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Circular_error_probable.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink DSMAC.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink East_Germany.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink GRAU.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink George_P._Shultz.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Inertial.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Intermediate-Range_Nuclear_Forces_Treaty.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink KBM.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Military_airbase.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Oka_River.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Votkinsk_Machine_Building_Plant.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink Votkinsk_Plant_State_Production_Association.
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- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink File:OTR-23_operators.png.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLink File:SS-23_Sofia_Military_History_Museum.JPG.
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLinkText "OTR-23 Oka".
- OTR-23_Oka wikiPageWikiLinkText "OTRK "Oka"".
- OTR-23_Oka accuracy "-9000.0".
- OTR-23_Oka caption "A 9P71 TEL at the National Museum of Military History in Sofia, Bulgaria.".
- OTR-23_Oka designer "KBM".
- OTR-23_Oka engine "Single-stage Solid-fuel rocket".
- OTR-23_Oka filling "Nuclear 50-100 kt, HE fragmentation, submunition, or chemical".
- OTR-23_Oka guidance "Inertial with terminal topographic DSMAC active radar".
- OTR-23_Oka hasPhotoCollection OTR-23_Oka.
- OTR-23_Oka isMissile "yes".
- OTR-23_Oka launchPlatform "Mobile TEL".
- OTR-23_Oka manufacturer Votkinsk_Machine_Building_Plant.
- OTR-23_Oka manufacturer Votkinsk_Plant_State_Production_Association.
- OTR-23_Oka name "OTR-23 Oka".
- OTR-23_Oka name "SS-23 Spider".
- OTR-23_Oka productionDate "1979".
- OTR-23_Oka type Tactical_ballistic_missile.
- OTR-23_Oka usedBy "See operators".
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- OTR-23_Oka subject Category:Cold_War_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- OTR-23_Oka subject Category:Theatre_ballistic_missiles.
- OTR-23_Oka type Article.
- OTR-23_Oka type Device.
- OTR-23_Oka type Weapon.
- OTR-23_Oka type Article.
- OTR-23_Oka type Product.
- OTR-23_Oka type Thing.
- OTR-23_Oka type Q728.
- OTR-23_Oka comment "The OTR-23 Oka (Russian: OTP-23 «Ока»; named after Oka River) was a mobile theatre ballistic missile (Russian: оперативно-тактический ракетный комплекс) deployed by the Soviet Union near the end of the Cold War to replace the obsolete SS-1C 'Scud B'. It carried the GRAU index 9K714 and was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-23 Spider.".
- OTR-23_Oka label "OTR-23 Oka".
- OTR-23_Oka sameAs Р-400.