Soviet missile sa 2 guideline surface Stock Photos and Images
RM2B01CYK–Bulgaria/USSR/Vietnam: Two SA-2 Guideline (S-75 Dvina) missiles in the National Museum of Military History in Sofia, Bulgaria, 2008. Photo by Tourbillon (CC BY 3.0 License). The S-75 Dvina (Russian: С-75; NATO reporting name SA-2 Guideline) is a Soviet-designed, high-altitude, command guided surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. Since its first deployment in 1957, it has become the most widely-deployed and -used air defense missile in history. North Vietnamese forces used the S-75 extensively during the Vietnam War to defend Hanoi and Haiphong with some considerable success.
RMC2T98P–Soviet missile SA-2 Guideline surface to air missile captured by US Military for exploitation and training of aircrew.
RM2B01CYN–Vietnam: North Vietnamese SAM SA-2 crew give the International salute, c. 1960s. The S-75 Dvina (Russian: С-75; NATO reporting name SA-2 Guideline) is a Soviet-designed, high-altitude, command guided, surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. Since its first deployment in 1957, it has become the most widely-deployed and -used air defense missile in history. Later, North Vietnamese forces used the S-75 extensively during the Vietnam War to defend Hanoi and Haiphong with some considerable success, especially during Operations Linebacker 1 and 2 in 1972.
RMH59GWR–26th April 2003 An abandoned Iraqi SA-2 'Guideline' missile on its trailer, 6 miles south-east of Baghdad, Iraq.
RFC8P585–Soviet-built SA-2 GUIDELINE anti-aircraft missile in starting position, blue sky and clouds in background
RFG8C71P–Viewl of the missile of the SA-2 Guideline system
RM2TC4HKB–Red Army / Soviet Army Surface to Air Missile (SAM) SA-2 Guideline - Rote Armee / Sowjetarmee Flugabwehrrakete C-75 / S-75 Dwina - Military Parade East Berlin May 1965 / Militärparade Mai 1965 in Ost-Berlin Frankfurter Tor
RM2M7X3WF–A right side view of a Soviet SA-2 Guideline surface-to-air missile, horizontal on a transporter. Country: Unknown
RMRA1NAW–Germany, Dresden, museum of the Armed Forces immediately after the reunification between DDR and the Federal Republic of Germany; surface to air missile S-75 of Soviet construction (March 1991)
RMC2T827–Soviet SA-2 Guideline surface to air missile captured by US Military for exploitation and training of aircrew.
RFG8C707–Detail of the rocket of the SA-2 Guideline system
RM2TC4HJ6–German National Peoples Army GDR Surface to Air Missile (SAM) SA-2 Guideline - Nationale Volksarmee NVA Flugabwehrrakete C-75 / S-75 Dwina - Military Parade East Berlin May 1965 / Militärparade Mai 1965 in Ost-Berlin Frankfurter Tor
RM2M7X3FM–A side view of a Soviet SA-2 Guideline surface-to-air missile. Country: Unknown
RM2M7MFTX–A left front view of two vehicle-mounted Soviet SA-2 Guideline surface-to-air missile. Country: Unknown
RFG8C6Y5–View of the SA-2 Guideline air defense system
RM2TC4HJD–German National Peoples Army GDR Surface to Air Missile (SAM) SA-2 Guideline - Nationale Volksarmee NVA Flugabwehrrakete C-75 / S-75 Dwina - Military Parade East Berlin May 1965 / Militärparade Mai 1965 in Ost-Berlin Frankfurter Tor
RM2M7MFW5–A left side view of a vehicle-mounted Soviet SA-2 Guideline surface-to-air missile. Country: Unknown
RFG8C6YY–View of the S-75 Dvina air defense system
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