SA-3 Goa

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SA-3 Goa is the NATO reporting name for the Soviet S-125 Neva/Pechora short- to medium-range surface-to-air missile system designed to engage low- and medium-altitude targets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet weapon system
short-range air defense system
surface-to-air missile system
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
deploymentMode fixed
semi-mobile
designedBy OKB-2 (later MKB Fakel) NERFINISHED
designedToComplement SA-2 Guideline NERFINISHED
designedToEngage low-altitude targets
medium-altitude targets
developedBy Soviet design bureaus
enteredServiceIn 1960s
era Cold War
exportedTo African countries
Asian countries
Middle Eastern countries
Warsaw Pact countries NERFINISHED
guidanceType command guidance
radio command guidance
launchPlatform ground-based launcher
missileConfiguration two-stage rocket
modernizedVariants Pechora-2A NERFINISHED
S-125-2M Pechora-2M NERFINISHED
NATOreportingNameFor S-125 Neva NERFINISHED
S-125 Pechora NERFINISHED
operationalAltitudeBand low altitude
operationalAltitudeBand medium altitude
optimizedFor low-altitude interception
primaryRole air defense
propulsion solid-fuel rocket
radarAssociatedWith SNR-125 Low Blow NERFINISHED
sawCombatIn Gulf War NERFINISHED
Iran–Iraq War NERFINISHED
Kosovo War NERFINISHED
Lebanon War NERFINISHED
Yom Kippur War NERFINISHED
successorTo SA-2 Guideline NERFINISHED
typicalBatteryComposition command post
fire-control radar
multiple launchers
usedAgainst aircraft
cruise missiles
usedBy Soviet Air Defense Forces NERFINISHED
usedFor defense of industrial facilities
defense of strategic sites
defense of urban areas
warheadType high-explosive fragmentation

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