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4K51 Rubezh "Styx" [ROAF Gps-Cruise Missile Launcher]
   
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4K51 Rubezh "Styx" [ROAF Gps-Cruise Missile Launcher]

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Romanian Vehicles [ROAF]
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Description
4k51 Rubezh "Styx"

Battlerating: 13.0

This is the smartest Romanian gps missile launcher, with the ability to sarh or change coordinates while the missile is flying, it has 2 decent cluster munition + medium warhead missiles with antichaff that have an effective range of 40km radio but 200km hardpoint gps km. The module itself is about 4.5 tons which kind of takes the ability of the MAZ truck to offroad when both missiles are in the tubes, the maz truck itself is very good without the missiles it can offroad well and without the module it can reach 200kph. 1:1 recreation



Stats
-Max Speed: 160kph
-Fuel: 3500l [2-4 seconds per liter average consumption]
-Armament: 2 Cluster-Medium warhead gps-antichaff radar missiles
-Ability to transmit iff location of one of the missiles at a time
-Geneva convention becomes a suggestion after the use of this vehicle
-Vibrant camouflage so anyone can see you from 10km, while you enjoy life

==Guide==
-Not activating radio makes the missile not change it's gps coordinates [Might be good if enemy has very good ECM]
-When using sarh you must get a lock before firing or fire the missile towards a coordinate then activate sarh
-Don't forget to unlock the turret before turning or smth



History

While Romania’s topography consists mainly of great plains crossed by the Carpathian mountain chain, Romania has an opening to the Black Sea stretching over 245 km. For centuries, this opening has proved crucial for the local population, offering a great trading route with nearby territories, and a connection with the Danube river. When the Romanian Communist Party started its wide scale industrialisation program in the 1960s, the opening to the Black Sea would become even more important, and would require serious defending, both via the sea, but also directly from land. The last piece of equipment purchased by the Socialist Republic of Romania for this role was the 4K51 Rubezh, a Soviet mobile coastal anti-ship missile system, that could provide cheap and fast defense against naval threats.

The Romanian re-armament plan of the 1960s consisted of purchasing a variety of modern Soviet equipment, most notably rockets and missiles. Such weapons became exponentially more important, offering immense destruction power, with short travel times and long ranges, with relative safety for the firing vehicle. One of these systems was the P-15 anti-ship missile, initially intended for ship-to-ship use.

In March of 1961, a delegation of the Romanian military was sent to Moscow to discuss the terms of the Warsaw treaty, as well as rearmament of the Romanian military. During this period, the acquisition of 6 Project 205 (Osa-class missile boats) for the Romanian Navy was decided, to be received in the period of 1962 and 1965. These ships were equipped with 4x P-15 Termit missiles each, and formed a brand new naval battalion. The new unit would be named the 133rd Vedete (Missile boat) battalion. A total of 5 Osa-class boats were imported in 1964, with several produced locally later on, the boats receiving the designation of NPR, Navă Purtătoare de Rachete (rocket carrying ship). The P-15 would be transported on land by SR-114 Bucegi trucks. The Romanian Frigate Mărășești also uses 4 P-15 launchers, with 2 launch tubes each.

The 4K51 Rubezh missile system was purchased in 1988 brand-new from the USSR, as Romania completely lacked a designated mobile coastal defense missile system, with only conventional artillery systems and the SA-N-2 Volhov stationary missile systems, which the Romanian military claims could also be used against naval targets. Just 4 systems were purchased and were delivered by March 1988. Interesting to note is that the systems have not undergone any sort of modification, either in the Soviet Union or Romania, and thus, all writing and information inside the vehicles are in Russian, in Cyrillic writing.


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Links:
-Maz truck inspiration
-https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2707616401&searchtext=maz
-https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3011258674&searchtext=maz
-Termite missile: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3167674961&searchtext=falkner
-Radar: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2660448815
-Modular controller: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2403578157&searchtext=modular+engine
-RWR: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2835936773
-IFF: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2891959205

Tags: Romanian,Antiship,Gps,Russian,Subscribe,Secret176,Poland,MiddleEast,Amongus,Sus,Powar,Truck,Maz,ROAF,Romania



4 Comments
Secret176  [author] 18 Jan @ 9:04am 
Made the turret be able to lock and work on low physics by using a piston, now when driving the turret won't wobble cuz it's secured to a hardpoint and electric connector.
tom 20 Nov, 2024 @ 10:17pm 
why is the missile wobbly
Nebraskan War Nerd 14 Nov, 2024 @ 6:32pm 
So it's like the Romanian version of the American MLRS vehicle
ashvag0 9 Nov, 2024 @ 11:40am 
verry use full for "defence" wink wink