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{{Navigation-Line|MiG-23}}{{Specs-Link|mig_23m}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|mig_23mf_germany}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|mig_23mla}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|mig_23mld}}
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{{Navigation-Line|MiG-27}}{{Specs-Link|mig_27k}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|mig_27m}}
 
{{Navigation-Line|MiG-27}}{{Specs-Link|mig_27k}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|mig_27m}}
  
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{{Navigation-Line|Su-25}}{{Specs-Link|su_25}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|su_25k}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|su_25_558arz}}
  
 
{{Navigation-First-Line|'''Jet bombers'''}}{{Specs-Link|il_28sh}}
 
{{Navigation-First-Line|'''Jet bombers'''}}{{Specs-Link|il_28sh}}
  
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{{Navigation-First-Line|'''Utility helicopters'''}}{{Specs-Link|iar_316b}}
 
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== General info ==
 
== General info ==
''Tell us about the tactical and technical characteristics of the rocket.''
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| '''Mass''' || 3 kg
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| '''Maximum speed''' || 570 m/s
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| '''Explosive mass''' || 465 g TNTeq
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| '''Warhead type''' || HEAT
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| '''Armour penetration''' || 150 mm
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=== Effective damage ===
 
=== Effective damage ===
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=== Comparison with analogues ===
 
=== Comparison with analogues ===
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In addition to its warhead being reasonably smaller than that of most rockets, it also appears to have one of the smallest ranges before self-destruction. Approximately 4km for the series of vertical launch tests above sea level that can be seen in reference<ref>Vertical launcher test at sea level to check the estimated range of some rockets before self-destruction[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGO1cHRwmqo&list=PLImVOWJqUWpLDNCRnmYwdhemveCv40Nov&index=4&ab_channel=IsaacVictorSilvaRodrigues]</ref>.
  
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
== Usage in battles ==
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It is highly recommended to keep the plane levelled due to the placement of the pods.
 
It is highly recommended to keep the plane levelled due to the placement of the pods.
  
If these rockets are to be used for the MiG-19PT, it is recommended to expel half of the rockets in a single volley for a target, re-position, and fire the rest on another target.
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If these rockets are to be used for the [[MiG-19PT]], it is recommended to expel half of the rockets in a single volley for a target, re-position, and fire the rest on another target.
  
 
If there is an SPAA present, it is recommended to expel all rockets in a single volley onto the SPAA, then retreat.
 
If there is an SPAA present, it is recommended to expel all rockets in a single volley onto the SPAA, then retreat.
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'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
  
* Self-destruct after 2 km travel
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* Self-destruct after 4 km travel
 
* Inaccurate
 
* Inaccurate
  
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As a whole, the S-5 rockets were developed after the capture of German 55 mm R4M rockets. Development began in 1951 as project ARS-57, in 1955 the project reached completion and received the S-5 designation. The S-5 family contains roughly 18 variants. While the S-5 has seen extensive use, it is known for its poor accuracy. During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan the S-5 were deemed ineffective and were phased out for the larger S-8 rockets.
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As a whole, the S-5 rockets were developed after the capture of German 55 mm [[R4M]] rockets. Development began in 1951 as project ARS-57, in 1955 the project reached completion and received the S-5 designation. The S-5 family contains roughly 18 variants. While the S-5 has seen extensive use, it is known for its poor accuracy. During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan the S-5 were deemed ineffective and were phased out for the larger [[S-8KO|S-8]] rockets.
  
 
== Media ==
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 28 October 2024

Description

The S-5K rocket with fins folded and deployed (scale is approximate)


The S-5K is a 57 mm unguided rocket. This S-5 variant was introduced in 1960 and features a shaped charge warhead capable of penetrating 150 mm RHA.

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

Vehicles equipped with this weapon
Jet fighters  Yak-141
MiG-15  MiG-15bis · MiG-15bis ISh · ◊MiG-15bis · ◔MiG-15bis · J-2
MiG-17  MiG-17 · J-4
MiG-19  MiG-19PT · ◊MiG-19S · J-6A
MiG-21  MiG-21F-13 · MiG-21PFM · MiG-21S (R-13-300) · MiG-21SMT · MiG-21bis
  ◊MiG-21 "Lazur-M" · ◄MiG-21 SPS-K · ◊MiG-21MF · ◔MiG-21MF · ◊MiG-21bis-SAU · ◔MiG-21bis-SAU · ▄MiG-21bis · ▄MiG-21 Bison
MiG-23  MiG-23M · ◊MiG-23MF · ◔MiG-23MF · MiG-23ML · ◊MiG-23MLA · MiG-23MLD
MiG-27  MiG-27K · MiG-27M
Strike aircraft  ◊MiG-23BN · Su-24M
Su-7  Su-7B · Su-7BKL · Su-7BMK
Su-17/22  Su-17M2 · Su-17M4 · ◊Su-22UM3K · ◊Su-22M4
Su-25  Su-25 · Su-25K · Su-25BM
Jet bombers  IL-28Sh
Attack helicopters  Mi-4AV · Mi-8TV · ◊Mi-8TB
Mi-24  Mi-24A · ▂Mi-24D · ◔Mi-24D
Utility helicopters  IAR 316B

General info

Rocket characteristics
Mass 3 kg
Maximum speed 570 m/s
Explosive mass 465 g TNTeq
Warhead type HEAT
Armour penetration 150 mm

Effective damage

Describe the type of damage produced by this type of rocket (high explosive, splash damage, etc)

Comparison with analogues

In addition to its warhead being reasonably smaller than that of most rockets, it also appears to have one of the smallest ranges before self-destruction. Approximately 4km for the series of vertical launch tests above sea level that can be seen in reference[1].

Usage in battles

When using these rockets on the IL-28Sh, it is highly recommended to fire these rockets in short volleys to compensate for the inaccuracy, while preserving rockets and allowing for adjustments in aim. The IL-28Sh can carry 192 of these rockets (12 pods total), but is not recommended to fire in large volleys as it can waste rockets.

The rockets are first fired from the furthest pod from the fuselage.

It is highly recommended to keep the plane levelled due to the placement of the pods.

If these rockets are to be used for the MiG-19PT, it is recommended to expel half of the rockets in a single volley for a target, re-position, and fire the rest on another target.

If there is an SPAA present, it is recommended to expel all rockets in a single volley onto the SPAA, then retreat.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Decent penetration (150 mm at 0°), can penetrate roofs with some ease

Cons:

  • Self-destruct after 4 km travel
  • Inaccurate

History

As a whole, the S-5 rockets were developed after the capture of German 55 mm R4M rockets. Development began in 1951 as project ARS-57, in 1955 the project reached completion and received the S-5 designation. The S-5 family contains roughly 18 variants. While the S-5 has seen extensive use, it is known for its poor accuracy. During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan the S-5 were deemed ineffective and were phased out for the larger S-8 rockets.

Media

Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.

See also

External links


Rockets
USA 
70 mm  FFAR Mighty Mouse · Hydra-70 M247
110 mm  M8
127 mm  HVAR · Zuni Mk32 Mod 0 ATAP
298 mm  Tiny Tim
408 mm  Yasser
Germany 
55 mm  R4M
73 mm  RZ.65
88 mm  Pb2
150 mm  Wgr.41 Spr
210 mm  Wfr.Gr.21
USSR 
55 mm  S-5K · S-5KP · S-5M
80 mm  S-8KO · S-8M
82 mm  M-8 · ROS-82 · RBS-82
122 mm  S-13OF
127 mm  S-3K
132 mm  M13 · M-13UK · ROFS-132 · ROS-132 · RBS-132
212 mm  S-1of · S-21
240 mm  S-24 · S-24B
300 mm  M-31
420 mm  S-25O · S-25OF · S-25OFM
425 mm  TT-250
Britain 
51 mm  RP
70 mm  CRV7 M247
80 mm  Type R80 SURA T-80-P 3 · Type R80 SURA T-80-US 3
87 mm  AP Mk I · AP Mk II
152 mm  RP-3
183 mm  Triplex R.P.
292 mm  Uncle Tom · Red Angel
Japan 
100 mm  Type 5 No.1 Mod.9
120 mm  Type 3 No.1 Mod.28 Mk.1
130 mm  Type 75
210 mm  Type 3 No.6 Mod.27 Mk.1 · Type 5 No.6 Mod.9
China 
55 mm  Type 57-1
70 mm  FS70
90 mm  Type 90-1
130 mm  Type 130-2
Italy 
50 mm  ARF/8M3(AP-AT)
70 mm  Skyfire-70 AC/AP
France 
68 mm  SNEB type 23 · TDA
70 mm  FZ49
100 mm  TBA ECC · TBA Multi-Dart 100 AB
120 mm  T10 140 · T10 151
Sweden 
75 mm  srak m/55 Frida · srak m/57B
81 mm  Oerlikon Typ 3Z 8Dla
135 mm  m/56D · psrak m/70
145 mm  psrak m/49B · Psrak m/49/56
150 mm  srak m/51
180 mm  hprak m/49
Israel 
80 mm  Flz.-Rakete Oerlikon
127 mm  AR

  1. Vertical launcher test at sea level to check the estimated range of some rockets before self-destruction[1]