Operators P-15 Termit




1 operators

1.1 current operators
1.2 former operators
1.3 captured-only operators





operators

map p-15 termit operators in blue , former operators in red


the p-15 missile family , clones deployed 1960s. big , powerful weapons, quite cheap , made in thousands. difficult list operators.



a twin vertical launcher aboard german corvette hiddensee. note support ventral booster.


the german navy, after reunification, gave stock of 200 p-15s united states navy in 1991, these weapons being p-15m/p-22. used missile defence tests.


current operators

 algeria


algerian national navy


 angola


angolan navy


 azerbaijan


azerbaijan navy


 bangladesh


 bangladesh navy-started phase missile out


 bulgaria


bulgarian navy - p-15mc


 cuba


cuban navy


 cameroon


cameroon navy


 egypt


egyptian navy


 india


indian navy


 indonesia


indonesian navy


 iran


iranian navy


 libya


libyan navy


 morocco
 north korea p-15 20 22 rubezh, silkworm, kn-1(01) geum seong-1 금성-1호


korean people s navy


 people s republic of china


people s liberation army navy


 romania


romanian navy


 russia


russian navy


 somalia
 sri lanka
 syria


syrian arab navy


 vietnam


vietnam people s navy


 yemen


yemen national army

former operators

 finland


finnish navy, retired service.


 east germany


east german navy, passed on germany.


 germany


german navy, acquired east germany after german reunification , withdrawn service shortly thereafter.


 georgia


georgian navy, several dozen missiles delivered ukraine, out of service.


 iraq


iraqi navy, acquired during 1970s through 1980s, phased out.


 poland


polish navy, withdrawn combat service, 31 march 2006. used target drones anti-aircraft training.


 south yemen
 soviet union


soviet navy


 yugoslavia


sfr yugoslav navy

captured-only operators

 united states


us navy, experimental activities.


 pakistan


pakistan navy, experimental activities.




^ news section in p&d magazine, december 1991
^ http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php
^ sirohey, iftikhar ahmed (1994). truth never retires: autobiography of admiral iftikhar ahmed sirohey. jang publishers. retrieved 18 may 2017. 






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