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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: Air-to-air missiles of the Soviet Union, Anti-radiation missiles of the Soviet Union, Anti-ship missiles of the Soviet Union, Ballistic missiles of the Soviet Union, Cold War guided missiles of the Soviet Union, Cold War missiles of the Soviet Union, Cruise missiles of the Soviet Union, Soviet Air Force guided missiles, Strategic Rocket Forces guided missiles, Surface-to-air missiles of the Soviet Union, R-1, Buk missile system, Scud, Tor missile system, 9K22 Tunguska, R-36, Kh-31, RT-2PM Topol, 9K38 Igla, 9K11 Malyutka, R-77, RT-2UTTKh Topol M, RSD-10 Pioneer, Vertikal, R-60, Kh-23, R-12 Dvina, Kh-25, Kh-29, R-27, R-7 Semyorka, K-13, Kh-28, Kh-59, RS-24, ABM-1 Galosh, R-23, R-33, R-21, 9K111 Fagot, OTR-21 Tochka, Metel Anti-Ship Complex, RT-23 Molodets, Kh-58, 9M113 Konkurs, R-73, 9K34 Strela-3, Kashtan CIWS, 10Kh, 9K114 Shturm, 9K112 Kobra, R-9 Desna, 9K115 Metis, 3M6 Shmel, OTR-23 Oka, R-37, R-40, Kh-15, UR-100N, R-29 Vysota, R-11 Zemlya, 3M11 Falanga, R-17 Elbrus, R-16, 9M119 Svir, K-8, 9M120 Ataka-V, K-5, Burya, 9M117 Bastion, MR-UR-100 Sotka, R-27 Zyb, TR-1 Temp, R-14 Usovaya, UR-200, Taifun, EKR, RT-21 Temp 2S, K-9, R-13, RT-15, A-35 anti-ballistic missile system, 81R, RT-20, 9K118 Sheksna, R-15, RT-25, 18D, 17D. Excerpt: The Buk missile system (Russian: English: ) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the former Soviet Union and Russian Federation and designed to engage cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles. The Buk missile system is the successor to the NIIP/Vympel 2K12 Kub (NATO reporting name SA-6 "Gainful"). The first version of Buk adopted into service carried the GRAU designation 9K37 and was identified in the west with the NATO reporting name "Gadfly" as well as the US Department of Defense design...