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Designations of Soviet and Russian Military Aircraft and Missiles

Copyright © 2005-2008Andreas Parsch and Aleksey V. Martynov
Original article and tables provided by Aleksey V. Martynov
Current Soviet/Russian missile tables based on research by Sean O'Connor(used with permission)
(Download Sean's missile tables (ZIP'ed XLS file))



1Designation Systems

1.1NATO Reporting Names for Aircraft and Missiles
1.2DOD Designations for Missiles
1.3Sheldon Designations for Space Launchers

2List of Designations for Rockets and Missiles

2.1AA - Air-to-Air Missiles
2.2ABM - Anti-Ballistic Missiles
2.3AS - Air-to-Surface Missiles
2.4AT - Anti-Tank Missiles
2.5SA - Surface-to-Air Missiles
2.6SA-N - Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles
2.7SS - Surface-to-Surface Missiles
2.8SSC - Surface-to-Surface Missiles (Navy, Coastal Defense)
2.9SS-N - Naval Surface-to-Surface Missiles
2.10SUW-N - Naval Surface-to-Underwater Missiles
2.11FRAS - Unguided ASW Rockets
2.12FROG - Unguided Artillery Rockets
2.13SL - Space Launchers
2.14DR - Drone
2.15Other Designators

3List of Designations for Chinese Rockets and Missiles

3.1CAA - Air-to-Air Missiles
3.2CAS - Air-to-Surface Missiles
3.3CAT - Anti-Tank Missiles
3.4CSA - Surface-to-Air Missiles
3.5CSA-N - Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles
3.6CSS - Surface-to-Surface Missiles
3.7CSSC - Surface-to-Surface Missiles (Navy, Coastal Defense)
3.8CSS-N - Naval Surface-to-Surface Missiles
3.9CSL - Space Launchers

4List of Designations for Soviet/Russian Aircraft

4.1B - Bombers
4.2C - Transports
4.3F - Fighters
4.4H - Helicopters
4.5M - Miscellaneous

5Other DOD Designations for Soviet Aircraft and Missiles

5.1"Type" Numbers (1947-1955)
5.2Codes for Research and Prototype Aircraft
5.3Codes for Research and Prototype Missiles

1 Designation Systems

1.1 NATO Reporting Names for Aircraft and Missiles

The NATO uses so-called "Reporting Names" when referring to aircraft and missiles of FSU (Former Soviet Union) states andthe People's Republic of China. Reporting names for aircraft are selected by the ASIC (Air and Space Interoperability Council; renamedin 2005 from ASCC, Air Standardization Coordinating Committee -member states are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA and UK), but names for missiles (and other systems like radars etc.)are created by other organizations. However, all reporting names are eventually forwarded to NATO in a single list.

Fixed-wing aircraft are designated by reporting names beginning with code letters designating the aircraft's mission.Propeller-driven planes are designated by single-syllabic words (e.g. "Bear"), and jets by multi-syllabic words (e.g. "Backfire").Helicopters and guided missiles are designated similarly, but the length of a word is not defined.

Code letters:

Variants of aircraft and missiles are designated by suffix letters, for example "Bear-A" ("I" and "O" are not used).Small updates are designated "Mod." and Roman numeral suffixes, for example "Bear-F Mod.IV".Sometimes a variant is designated by adding the word "Modified", but only two examples are known: "Badger-C Modified" and"Badger-G Modified". More recently, subtypes of a variantare sometimes designated by adding numerical suffixes, like in "Fulcrum-A2" or "Foxbat-B5". Yet another method to designatesubtypes is the suffix "variantn", wheren starts from 1. An example is "Flanker-E variant 1" and"Flanker-E variant 2".

The code naming system was originally used for Soviet types only, but was later also used for Chinese aircraft and missiles.

1.2 DOD Designations for Missiles

This system differs radically from the NATO one, and is slightlysimilar to the American joint missile designation system of 1947.Designations consist of an alphabetic code and a sequential model number.

Code letters:

Notes:
1. Beginning in 1962, the letter "X" is inserted before the number in the designations of experimental missiles. Examples are"SS-X-10" and "SS-NX-25".
2. Later this designation system was also used for Chinese missiles, but the letter "C" is added in front of the code letters,for example "CSS-5", "CSS-NX-5".

1.3 Sheldon Designations for Space Launchers

The Western designation system for Soviet boosters was devised in the early 1960s by Charles Sheldon of the U.S. Library of Congress.It is based on allocation of letters to families of launchers, and variants are designated by suffix numbers and letters.For example "Family A" included the boosters for Sputnik 1, Sputnik 2, Vostok and Soyuz,and Sputnik 1/2 were designated "A", Vostok was "A-1", and Soyuz was "A-1-m".In addition, suffix letters are sometimes used to characterize a rocket:

2 List of Designations for Rockets and Missiles

Disclaimer
The DOD designations and NATO reporting names are classified. Most of the designations and names have been "leaked"over the time, especially for missiles which are no longer in use. However, names of the latest missiles andthe suffix letters for the variants are often only guessed by the aerospace press.Strictly speaking, all DOD designations and NATO names in the missile listings below must be regarded as unconfirmed. This isespecially true for the variant designations.

Notes:

2.1 AA - Air-to-Air Missiles

DODNATOMissile
AA-1AlkaliRS-1, RS-2, R-55
AA-1 (note 1)AlkaliB-89 (ballistic test w/o engine)
B-140 (ballistic test w/ engine)
RS-1U (Izdelie M); also K-5 (test version)
RS-2U (Izdelie I); also K-5M (test version)
K-5S (project only)
RS-2US (Izdelie IS) (for MiG-21 and Su-9); also K-5MS/K-51 (test version);
TzM-4V (high-altitude test)
TzM-6P (test w/ IR homing); versions:
   K-55TG (telemetry, IR homing)
   K-55SV (telemetry, fuze)
   K-55TS (telemetry, warhead)
R-55 (production IR homing); also: K-55 (test version)
R-55M (IR homing); also: K-55M (test version)
AA-2AtollR-3, R-13
AA-2AtollR-3 (IR-guided; Izdelie 310 or 300?); also: K-13 (test versions); test articles:
   Izdelie 301 (aerodynamic test)
   Izdelie 302 (ballistic test)
   Izdelie 303 (telemetry)
   Izdelie 304 (fuze test)
   Izdelie 305 (homing test)
AA-2AAtollR-3S (Izdelie 310A) (IR); also: K-13A (or K-13S) (test version)
   Izdelie 312 (test)
   Izdelie 317 (drone)
AA-2BAtoll?
AA-2CAtollR-3R (Izdelie 320) (SARH); also: K-13R (test versions)
   K-13RV (Izdelie 320R, fuze test)
   Izdelie 321 (aerodynamic test)
   Izdelie 322 (launch test)
   Izdelie 323 (telemetry)
   Izdelie 324 (telemetry)
 AtollR-3U (training)
R-3P (practice, w/o warhead)
K-13VV (simplified test version)
K-13V (high altitude test)
AA-2DAtollR-13M (Izdelie 380) (IR); also: K-13M (test version)
R-13M1 (Izdelie 380M); also: K-13M1 (test version)
  R-14 (project only)
AA-2-2Advanced Atoll(possibly R-13M1?)
AA-3AnabR-8, R-30, R-98
AA-3AnabK-8 (SARH) (test only); possibly also R-8
R-8MR (Izdelie 24M (or 24-2V?)) (SARH); also: K-8M (test version)
   R-8MT (Izdelie 24M (or 24-2N?)) (IR)
   UR-8M (training)
R-30R (R-8MR1, Izdelie 24M1) (SARH); also: K-8M1 (test version)
   R-30T (R-8MT1, Izdelie 24M1) (IR)
R-98R (Izdelie 54) (SARH); also: K-98 (K-8M2, test version)
   R-98T (Izdelie 55) (IR)
AA-3-2(?)Advanced Anab(?)R-98MR (Izdelie 56) (SARH); also: K-98M (K-8M3, test version)
   R-98MT (Izdelie 57) (IR)
AA-4AwlR-9
AA-4AwlK-9-155 (test version)
   Izdelie 90 (general test)
   Izdelie 91 (ballistic test)
   Izdelie 92 (programm test)
   Izdelie 93 (telemetry)
AA-5AshR-4
AA-5 (note 2)AshR-4R (Izdelie 36) (SARH); also K-80R (test version)
R-4T (Izdelie 36) (IR); also K-80T (test version)
R-4MR (Izdelie 36M) (SARH)
R-4MT (Izdelie 36M) (IR)
R-4RR (SARH)
AA-6AcridR-40, R-46
AA-6AAcrid-AR-40R (SARH); also: K-40 (test version)
AA-6BAcrid-BR-40T (IR)
R-40D
R-40D1
AA-6CAcrid-CR-40RD (SARH); possibly also: K-46 (test version)
   R-46RD
   R-40RD-1
AA-6DAcrid-DR-40TD (IR)
   R-46TD
   R-40TD-1 (for MiG-31)
AA-7ApexR-23, R-24
AA-7AApex-AR-23R (Izdelie 340) (SARH); also: K-23 (test version)
AA-7BApex-BR-23T (Izdelie 360) (IR)
AA-7CApex-CR-24R (R-23MR, Izdelie 140) (SARH)
   T-140R (training)
AA-7DApex-DR-24T (R-23MT, Izdelie 160) (IR)
   T-160R (training)
  R-24M (chaff, radar jamming)
AA-8AphidR-60
AA-8 (note 3)AphidR-60 (Izdelie 62) (IR); also: K-60 (test version)
   R-60K (export)
   R-60T
   UZR-60T (training)
R-60TM (R-60M, Izdelie 62M) (IR); also: K-60M (test version)
   R-60TMK (R-60MK, export)
R-60MK (Izdelie 62V) (for helicopters)
R-60MK (Izdelie 64V) (IR/UV homing)
AA-9AmosR-33
AA-9AAmos-AR-33 (Izdelie 410) (SARH); also: K-33 (test version)
AA-X-9BAmos-BR-33S (extended range)
AA-10AlamoR-27
AA-10AAlamo-AR-27R (Izdelie 470) (SARH); also: K-27 (test version)
   R-27RI (extended range)
AA-10BAlamo-BR-27T (IR)
   R-27TI (extended range)
AA-10CAlamo-CR-27ER (SARH)
   R-27ERI (extended range)
AA-10DAlamo-DR-27ET (IR)
   R-27ETI (extended range)
AA-10AlamoR-27EM (SARH)
R-27AE (or R-27EA?) (active RH)
AA-10E
Alamo-ER-27P (passive RH)
AA-10FAlamo-FR-27EP (passive RH)
AA-11ArcherR-72, R-73
AA-11ArcherR-73M1 (R-73 RDM-1) (IR)
R-73M2 (R-73 RDM-2)
R-73E
R-73K
R-73L (R-73EL)
R-72 (for helicopters)
AA-12AdderR-77
AA-12AdderR-77 (RVV-AE) (active RH)
   R-77M
   R-77-PD (RVV-AE-PD) (ramjet)
R-77T (IR)
R-77P (passive RH)
AA-X-13 R-37
AA-X-13 R-37 (RH)
   R-37M (with booster)

Notes:
1. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the AA-1 includeAA-1A (for the RS-2U) andAA-1B (for the RS-2US).
2. Unconfirmed DOD/NATO designations for the AA-5 includeAA-5A Ash-A (for the R-4R) andAA-5B Ash-B (for the R-4T).
3. Unconfirmed DOD/NATO designations for the AA-8 includeAA-8A Aphid-A (for the R-60/60K/60T),AA-8B Aphid-B(for the R-60M) andAA-8C Aphid-C (for the R-60MK).

2.2 ABM - Anti-Ballistic Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
-Gaffer (note 1)V-1000"System A"
ABM-1Galosh5V61 (A-350)A-35 Aldan
ABM-1AGalosh5V61 (A-350Zh)A-35
ABM-1BGalosh5V61R (A-350R)A-35M
ABM-X-2 (note 2)-A-350Avrora (?)
ABM-X-3-5Ya26, 5Ya27S-225 (note 3)
ABM-X-3A (note 4)-5Ya26 
ABM-X-3B (note 4)-5Ya27 (V-825) 
ABM-4Gazelle, Gorgon53T6, 51T6A-135
ABM-4Gazelle (note 5)53T6
   53T6M
A-135
Gorgon51T6
  55T6 (note 6) 

Notes:
1. "Gaffer" has also been reported as the name of the V-400 surface-to-air missile. One of the two name associations must be erroneous.
2. The designationABM-X-2 was assigned to a projected upgrade of the A-35 ABM system, using GALOSH missiles and new radars.The ABM-X-2 system, probably identical to the cancelled "Avrora", was not proceeded with.
3. The designationABM-X-3 probably referred to the S-225 system, but this is unconfirmed.
4. It's possible that theABM-X-3A/B designations for the 5Ya26/5Ya27 missiles are reversed.
5. The 53T6 Gazelle missile is identified asABM-3 in most sources, but this is doubtful if ABM-4 is indeed the designation for thewhole A-135system (of which the 53T6 is one component).
6. The 55T6 missile is a successor of the 51T6.

2.3 AS - Air-to-Surface Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
AS-1KennelKS-1 Kometa 
AS-1KennelKS-1
KS-TG (IR homing test)
 
AS-2KipperK-10SK-10 Yen
AS-2KipperK-10 (test)
K-10S (mass production, C/ARH guidance)
   K-10SN (low altitude)
   K-10SNB (nuclear)
K-10SD
   K-10SDV (K-10DV)
K-10SP Azaliya (ECM)
   K-10SP-1 Azaliya (ECM)
   K-10SP-3 Azaliya (ECM)
   K-10PP Azaliya (ECM)
 
K-10
K-10N
 
K-10D
K-10DV
K-10P
AS-3KangarooKh-20K-20
AS-3KangarooKh-20 (C/ARH guidance)
Kh-20M
K-20
AS-4KitchenKh-22K-22 Burya (D-2)
AS-4 (note 1)KitchenKh-22
   Kh-22P (ARM)
   Kh-22PN (ARM)
Kh-22PSI (nuclear)
Kh-22PG
Kh-22PSN
Kh-22B
Kh-22N (anti-ship)
   Kh-22NA (IR)
Kh-22M (IR/ARH)
   Kh-22MA
   Kh-22MP (ARM)
K-22
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
K-95-22
K-22N
K-22N
K-22N
AS-5KeltKSR-2
KSR-11
K-16
K-11
AS-5 (note 2)KeltKSR (test)
KSR-2
   KSR-2M
   KSR-2N
Kh-11 (IR/ARH)
   KSR-11 (ARM)
KRM (MV-1) (drone)
 
K-16
K-16
K-16
 
K-11-16
AS-6KingfishKSR-5 (Kh-26)K-26 (D-5)
AS-6 (note 3)KingfishKSR-5 (Kh-26) (IR/ARH)
   KSR-5M
   KSR-5N (Kh-26N)
KSR-5P (ARM)
   Kh-26MP (ARM)
KSR-5MV (drone)
KSR-5NM (drone)
K-26 (D-5)
 
K-26N (D-5N)
K-26P (D-5P)
 
D-5MV
D-5NM
AS-7KerryKh-23, Kh-66 
AS-7KerryKh-66 Grom (Izdelie 66)
Kh-23 (Izdelie 68) (command guidance)
   Kh-23M (Izdelie 68M)
Kh-23L (Izdelie 69) (laser guidance)
Kh-23PS (ARM)
 
AS-8(note 4)9M114VSturm-V
AS-9KyleKh-28 (Izdelie 93) (ARM)K-28 (D-8)
AS-9KyleKh-28
   Kh-28M
Kh-28E
K-28 (D-8)
 
 
AS-10KarenKh-25 
AS-10KarenKh-25L (Izdelie 71) (laser guidance)
   Kh-25ML (Izdelie 713)
Kh-25R (command guidance)
   Kh-25MR (Izdelie 714)
Kh-25MT (TV)
Kh-25MTP (IIR)
Kh-25MPTL
 
AS-11KilterKh-58D-7
AS-11KilterKh-58 (Izdelie 112) (IR/ARM)
Kh-58U (Izdelie 112U)
Kh-58E (export)
   Kh-58EM
Kh-58B
Kh-58UE
D-7
AS-12KeglerKh-25, Kh-27 
AS-12 (note 5)KeglerKh-25P (IR/ARM)
Kh-27PS (Izdelie 72)
Kh-25MP (Izdelie 711)
Kh-25MPU
 
AS-13KingboltKh-59D-9
AS-13KingboltKh-59T Ovod (IR/TV)
Kh-59L (IR/Laser)
 
 
AS-14KedgeKh-29 
AS-14A
 
AS-14B
KedgeKh-29L (Izdelie 63) (laser guidance), Kh-29LE
   Kh-29ML (Izdelie 63M)
Kh-29T (Izdelie 64) (TV)
   Kh-29TE (export)
Kh-29MP (ARM)
Kh-29TD (IR)
 
AS-15KentKh-55 (RKV-500) 
AS-15A
 
 
AS-15B
AS-15C (note 6)
KentKh-55 (RKV-500A) (Izdelie 120) (IR/TERCOM)
   Kh-55M (Izdelie 125)
   Kh-55OM (Izdelie 124)
   Kh-55SM (RKV-500B)
Kh-555 (Kh-55SE)
 
AS-16KickbackKh-15 
AS-16KickbackKh-15 (Izdelie 115) (nuclear)
Kh-15S (HE)
Kh-15P (ARM)
Kh-15A
 
AS-17KryptonKh-31 
AS-17 (note 7)KryptonKh-31A (Izdelie 77A) (IR/ARH)
   Kh-31AD (extended range)
   Kh-31AM
Kh-31P (Izdelie 77P) (IR/ARM)
   Kh-31PD (extended range)
   Kh-31PM
   Kh-31PMK
Kh-31D (ARM)
MA-31 (drone)
 
AS-18KazooKh-59M Ovod-M 
AS-18KazooKh-59M (IR/TV)
   Kh-59ME (extended range)
Kh-59MK (ARH), KH-59MR
 
AS-X-19KoalaKh-80 (3M25A) Meteorit-A (IR/TERCOM) 
AS-20KayakKh-35 Uran, Kh-37 
AS-20KayakKh-35V (Izdelie 78) (for helicopters) (IR/ARH)
Kh-35U Uran (for fixed-wing aircraft) (IR/ARH)
Kh-35E (IR/ARH)
   Kh-35E1 Uranium (IR/GPS)
Kh-37 (IIR/GPS)
Itz-35 (drone)
 
3M24 (3M60)
3M24E
3M24M1
3M27
 
AS-X-21 Kh-90 Gela 
  Kh-41 (3M80Ye1) Moskit 
  Kh-65 
  Kh-101 
  Kh-102 

Notes:
1. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the AS-4 includeAS-4A (for the basic Kh-22),AS-4B (for the Kh-22N) andAS-4C (for the ARM variants).
2. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the AS-5 includeAS-5A (for the KSR-2) andAS-5B (for the KSR-11).
3. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the AS-6 includeAS-6A (for the KSR-5) andAS-6B (for the KSR-5N).
4.AS-8 was the original designation of theAT-6. No NATO name was assigned before the DOD designationchanged to AT-6.
5. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the AS-12 includeAS-12A (for the Kh-25P),AS-12B (for the Kh-27PS),AS-12C (for the Kh-25MP) andAS-12D (for the Kh-25MPU).
6. The Kh-555 may be designatedAS-X-22.
7. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the AS-17 includeAS-17A (for the Kh-31A),AS-17B (for the Kh-31AD),AS-17C (for the Kh-31P) andAS-17D (for the Kh-31PD).

2.4 AT - Anti-Tank Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
AT-1Snapper3M62K15 Shmel'
AT-2Swatter9M17 (PTUR-62)2K8 Falanga, 9K8 Skorpion, Fleyta
AT-2ASwatter9M17 (3M11, 9M11) (command guidance)
   9M17DB
2K8 (9K8) Falanga
AT-2BSwatter9M17M (command guidance)9K8 Skorpion (Falanga-M)
AT-2CSwatter9M17P (SACLOS)
   9M17MP
   9M17N
9K8 Falanga-PV (Fleyta)
AT-3Sagger9M14 (3M14, PTUR-64)9K11, 9K14 Malyutka
AT-3ASagger9M14 (command guidance)9K11 Malyutka
AT-3BSagger9M14M (command guidance)
   9M14M1
9K14M Malyutka-M
AT-3CSagger19M14P (SACLOS)
   9M14P1
   9M14MP1
   9M14MP2
9K14P Malyutka-P
AT-3DSagger9M14-2 (SACLOS)
   9M14-2M
   9M14-2P
   9M14-2F
   9M14P-2F
Malyutka-2
Malyutka-2M
Malyutka-2F
Malyutka-2F
Malyutka-2F
Malyutka-2T
AT-4Spigot9M1119K111 Fagot, Faktoriya
AT-4Spigot9M111 (SACLOS)
   9M111M
   9M111-2
9K111 Fagot
9K111M Faktoriya
Fagot-M
AT-5Spandrel9M1139K111-1 Konkurs
AT-5Spandrel9M113 (SACLOS)
   9M113M
9K111-1 Konkurs
9K111-1M Konkurs-M
AT-6Spiral9M114 (PTUR-72), 9M1209K113 Shturm, Ataka
AT-6Spiral9M114 (command guidance)
   9M114F (new HE warhead)
   9M114M
9M120 (command guidance)
   9M120D
   9M120F (new HE warhead)
9K113 Shturm
 
 
9K113M Ataka
AT-7Saxhorn9M115, 9M1169K115, 9K127 Metis
AT-7Saxhorn9M115 (SACLOS)
   9M115M
9M116 (SACLOS)
9K115 Metis
Metis-M
9K127 Metis-2
AT-8Songster9M112, 9M1289K112 Cobra
AT-8Songster9M112
   9M112-1
   9M112M
9M128 (9M112-4)
9K112 Kobra
9K112-1 Kobra (for T-64B tank)
9K112M Kobra-M (for T-80B tank)
9K128 Agona (test only)
AT-9Spiral-29M114M (note 1)Shturm
AT-9Spiral-29M114M1
9M114M2
Shturm 2
Shturm 3
AT-10Stabber9M1179K116
AT-10Stabber9M117 (laser guidance)
 
 
 
9M117M
   9M117M1
9K116 Kastet
   9K116-1 Bastion (for T-54/55 tanks)
   9K116-2 Sheksna
   9K116-3 Basna-2
Basna-M
2K23 Arkan
AT-11Sniper9M1199K119 Reflex, Svir
AT-11Sniper9M119 (laser guidance)
 
9M119M (new warhead)
   9M119M1
9K119 Reflex
   Svir
Invar
Invar-M
AT-12Swinger9M120Vikhr, Ataka, Shturm
AT-12Swinger9M120 (command guidance)Vikhr
9K120 Ataka
Vikhr-K
Shturm-S
AT-13 9M1319K115-1 Metis-M
AT-X-14 9M1339K135 Kornet
AT-X-14 9M133 (SACLOS/laser)
   9M133F (new HE warhead)
   9M133F-1
9K135 Kornet
AT-15 9M1239K123 Khrizantema
AT-15 9M123, 9M123-2
   9M123F, 9M123F-2 (new HE warhead)
9K123 Khrizantema
9K112-1 Khrizantema
AT-16 9M120MVikhr-M
  9M121 

Notes:
1. TheAT-9 designation is also attributed to the 9K121 Vikhr' system with the 9A4172 missile.

2.5 SA - Surface-to-Air Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
SA-1Guild(note 1 for details)S-25 Berkut
SA-2GuidelineV-750 (note 2 for additional details)S-75 Dvina, SA-75 Desna, S-75M Volkhov
SA-2AGuideline Mod.0V-750 (1D)
   V-750V (11D)
S-75 Dvina
SA-2BGuideline Mod.1V-750VK (13D)
   V-750VN (13D?)
SA-75 Desna
SA-2CGuideline Mod.2V-750MS-75M Volkhov
SA-2DGuideline Mod.3V-750SM
SA-2EGuideline Mod.4V-750AK
SA-2FGuideline Mod.5V-755 (20D)
SA-2Guideline17D
18D
V-758 (22D)
V-759 (5Ya23)
V-760
   V-760N (5V29)
S-75M Volkhov
 Guideline Volga-2
Volga-M
SA-2 ("SA-2.5")Gaffer (note 3)V-400 
SA-3Goa5V24 (V-600), 5V27 (V-601)S-125 Neva (export: Pechora)
SA-3AGoa5V24 (V-600, V-600P)S-125 Neva
SA-3BGoa5V27, 5V27V (V-601, V-601P)
   5V27G
   5V27GP
   5V27GPS
   5V27GPU
5V27D (V-601PD)
5V27 (upgraded)
 
RM-5V27 (drone)
S-125M Neva-M
 
 
 
 
S-125M1 Neva-M1
S-125 Pechora-2
S-125 Pechora-M
SA-4Ganef9M8 (3M8), 9M316 Virazh (drone)2K11 Krug
SA-4 (note 4)Ganef9M8 (3M8)
9M8M (3M8M)
   9M8M1 (3M8M1)
   9M8M2 (3M8M2)
   9M8M3 (3M8M2)
Krug
Krug-M
   Krug-M1
   Krug-M2
   Krug-M3
(SA-5) (note 5)GriffonLa-400 (5V11)S-50 Dal
SA-5Gammon5V21 (V-860), 5V28 (V-880)S-200 Angara/Vega/Dubna
SA-5AGammon5V21 (V-860)
   5V21A (V-860P)
   V-870
S-200
SA-5BGammon5V28 (5V21V, V-860V)
   5V28E (V-880E) (export)
   V-880
   5V28N (V-880N) (nuclear)
S-200V Angara
S-200VE Vega-E (export)
S-200M Vega-M
SA-5CGammon5V28V
5V28M (V-880M)
   5V28MN (V-880MN) (nuclear)
S-200D Angara, S-200DE Vega
Dubna
SA-6Gainful9M9 (3M9)2K12 Kub (export: Kvadrat)
SA-6 (note 6)Gainful9M9 (3M9)
 
 
9M9M3
 
3M20M3 (target)
2K12 (9K12) Kub
2K12E Kvadrat
Kub-M1
   2K12M3 Kub-M3
   Kub-M4
SA-7Grail9M329K32 Strela-2
SA-7AGrail9M329K32 Strela-2
SA-7BGrail9M32M9K32M Strela-2M (Strela-2A)
SA-8Gecko9M339K33 Osa (export: Romb)
SA-8 (note 7)Gecko9M33
9M33M
   9M33M2
   9M33M3
9K33 Osa
9K33M Osa-M
   9K33M2 Osa-AK
   9K33M3 Osa-AKM
SA-9Gaskin9M319K31 Strela-1
SA-9 (note 8)Gaskin9M31
9M31M
9K31 Strela-1
9K31M Strela-1M
SA-10Grumble5V55S-300P
SA-10AGrumble Mod.05V55K, 5V55KDS-300P/PT/PT-1/PT-1A
SA-10BGrumble Mod.15V55RS-300PS
SA-10BGrumble Mod.25V55RUDS-300PM
   S-300PMU (export)
SA-11Gadfly9M38, 9M3179K37 Buk
SA-11Gadfly9M38
 
9M38M1
   9M38M2
9M39M1
9K37 Buk (export: Gang)
   9K37-1 Buk-1
9K37M1 Buk-M1
SA-X-11BGadfly9M3179K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2
SA-12Gladiator, Giant9M83, 9M82S-300V (9K81)
SA-12AGladiator (note 9)9M83S-300V1 (9K81)
SA-12BGiant (note 9)9M82S-300V2 (9K81)
SA-13Gopher9M37, 9M3339K35 Strela-10
SA-13Gopher9M37
9M37M
   9M37MD
9M333
9K35 Strela-10 (Strela-10SV)
9K35M Strela-10M
   9K35M2 Strela-10M2
   9K35M3 Strela-10M3
   9K35M3 Strela-10M4
SA-14Gremlin9M369K34 (9K36) Strela-3
SA-14Gremlin9M36
   9M36-1
9K34 Strela-3
SA-15Gauntlet9M330
9M331
9K330 Tor
9K331, 9K332 Tor-M
SA-15Gauntlet9M330
9M331
9K330 Tor
9K331 Tor-M
9K331M Tor-M1
   Tor-M1T
   Tor-M1A
   Tor-M1M
9K332 Tor-M2
SA-16Gimlet9M3139K310 Igla-1
SA-16Gimlet9M313
9M313-1
9K310 Igla-1
9K310E Igla-1E
9K310M Igla-1M
Igla-D
Igla-A
SA-17Grizzly9M3179K40 Buk-M2 (export: Ural)
SA-18Grouse9M399K38 Igla
SA-19Grison9M3112K22 Treugolnik/Tunguska
SA-19Grison9M311 (3M87), 9M311K
   9M311-1
9M311M (3M88)
   9M311M-1
2K22 (9K22) Treugolnik, Tunguska
 
2K22M Tunguska
   2K22M1 Tunguska M1
SA-20Gargoyle48N6, 9M96S-300PM-1, S-300PM-2 Favorit
SA-20AGargoyle Mod.048N6
   48N6E (export)
S-300PM-1
   S-300PMU-1 (export)
SA-20BGargoyle Mod.148N6D
   46N6E2 (export)
S-300PM-2 Favorit
   S-300PMU-2 (export)
SA-20BGargoyle9M96
   9M96E (export)
9M96D
   9M96E2 (export)
S-300PM-2 Favorit
   S-300PMU-2 (export)
SA-21 (note 10)Growler48N6, 9M96, 40N6S-400 Triumf
SA-21Growler48N6
   46N6DM
9M96
   9M96D
40N6
S-400 Triumf (S-300PM-3)
SA-X-22Greyhound9M335 (57E6), 57E6E96K6 Pantzyr-S1
SA-X-23 9M82M, 9M83MS-300VM/Antey-2500
SA-X-23A 9M83MS-300VM1/Antey-2500
SA-X-23B 9M82MS-300VM2/Antey-2500
  9M83M-1, 9M82M-1S-300VMD/Antey-2500D
SA-24Grinch9M3429K338 Igla-S
  9M337Sosna-R

Notes:
1. The following table details the versions of the S-25 system (SA-1Guild):

MissilesSystemNotes
5V7 (V-300, La-205, La-250A)
   V-300KZ
   La-206
   La-208
   La-207
      La-207A
      La-207Ayu
   La-225
S-25Test missiles
Test missile with cumulative warhead
Test with other engine
Test with other engine and warhead
Prototype La-207A
Mass production
Calibration of radars
project
La-215 (La-207T)S-25M (1st stage of modernization)Nuclear warhead
5V17 (La-217)
   La-217M
   5V18 (La-218, La-217T)
S-25M (2nd stage of mod.)Test missile
Mass production
Nuclear warhead
5Ya25 (La-217MA)
   La-217MAP
S-25MA (3rd stage of mod.)Mass production
Electromagnetic field research
5Ya25M (La-217MAM)S-25MA (4th stage of mod., phase 1) 
La-219
5Ya24
44N6
S-25MA (4th stage of mod., phase 2)Small series
Mass production
Nuclear warhead

2. The following table details the versions of the S-75 system (SA-2Guideline):

MissilesSystemNotes
1D (V-750)S-75 Dvina 
11D (V-750V)
   11DK (V-750VK)
   11DA
   11DU
   11DM (V-750VM)
S-75 Dvina 
 
 
 
against US "Wild Weasel" aircraft
V-750N
   13D (V-750VN)
SA-75 DesnaTest missile
Production missile
20D (V-755)
   20DA
   20DP
   20DU (V-755U)
   20DS
   20DSU
   20DO (V-755OV)
15D (V-760)
S-75M Volkhov 
Against aerostats
Homing with passive engine
 
 
 
Meteoresearch
Nuclear
20D (all versions)
15D
S-75M1 Volkhov 
20D (all versions)
5Ya23 (V-759)
S-75M2 Volkhov 
20D (all versions)
5Ya23
5V29 (V-760V)
S-75M3 Volkhov 
 
Nuclear
20D (all versions)
5Ya23
5V29
S-75M4 Volkhov 

3. "Gaffer" has also been reported as the name of the V-1000 anti-ballistic missile. One of the two name associations must be erroneous.
4. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the SA-4 includeSA-4A (for the 9M8) andSA-4B (for the 9M8Mx).
5. The designationSA-5 for the "Dal" system was dropped, after "Dal" had been cancelled.
6. Unconfirmed DOD/NATO designations for the SA-6 includeSA-6A (for the 9M9) andSA-6B Gainful Mod.1(for the 9M9Mx).
7. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the SA-8 includeSA-8A (for the 9M33) andSA-8B (for the 9M33Mx).
8. Unconfirmed DOD designations for the SA-9 includeSA-9A (for the 9M31) andSA-9B (for the 9M31M).
9. The S-300V system uses two types of missiles (long and medium range).These missiles start from different launchers, and therefore NATO assigned different reporting names to them.
10. The S-400 system (a.k.a. S-300PM-3) shares many components with the S-300PM-1/2 system, including the 48N6 and 9M96 series missiles.

2.6 SA-N - Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles

Note: The DOD assigns separate designations to naval and land-based missiles, while NATOassigns the same code name. DOD designations for the land-based equivalents of the missiles areshown inblue.

DODNATOMissileMissile System
SA-N-1(SA-3)GoaV-600, V-601M-1 Volna
SA-N-1A(SA-3A)GoaV-6004K90 M-1 Volna
SA-N-1B(SA-3B)GoaV-6014K91 M-1M Volna-M
SA-N-1Goa 
V-601M
M-1P Volna-P
Volna-N
SA-N-2(SA-2)GuidelineV-753, V-760M-2 Volkhov-M
SA-N-2GuidelineV-753 (13DM)
V-760 (nuclear)
M-2 Volkhov-M
SA-N-3GobletV-611M-11 Shtorm
SA-N-3AGobletV-6114K60 M-11 Shtorm
SA-N-3BGobletV-611M4K65 Shtorm-M (or Shtorm-N?)
SA-N-4(SA-8)Gecko9M33Osa-M
SA-N-4AGecko9M334K33 Osa-M
SA-N-4BGecko9M33M
   9M33M2
   9M33M3
   9M33M5
4K33M Osa-M2
   Osa-MA
   Osa-MA2
SA-N-5(SA-7)Grail9M32MStrela-2M
SA-N-5Grail9M32
9M32M
9K32 Strela-2
9K32M Strela-2M (Strela-2A)
SA-N-6(SA-10)Grumble5V55RS-300F Fort (export: Rif)
SA-N-6Grumble5V55RM (3M41)
5V55R (3M81)
S-300F Fort (export: Rif)
S-300F Fort
SA-N-7(SA-11)Gadfly9M383K90 M-22 Uragan (export: Shtil)
SA-N-7Gadfly9M38, 9M38M, 9M38M1
9M38M2
3K90 M-22 Uragan
SA-N-8(SA-14)Gremlin9M369K34 (9K36-1) Strela-3
SA-N-9(SA-15)Gauntlet3M95, 9M3313K95 Kinzhal (export: Klinok)
SA-N-9Gauntlet3M95 (9M330-2)
9M331
3K95 Kinzhal
 
Yezh (navalized 3K331M Tor-M1)
SA-N-10(SA-16)Gimlet9M3139K310 Igla-1
SA-N-11(SA-19)Grison9M3113K87 Kortik (export: Kashtan)
SA-N-11Grison9M311 (3M87)
9M311M (3M88)
9M311-1
9M311-1M
3K87 Kortik
SA-N-12(SA-17)Grizzly9M3179K37
SA-N-12Grizzly9M317
9M317M
3K37 Smertch (Shtil-1)
Shtil-2
(13)(No information)
SA-N-14(SA-18)Grouse9M399K38 Igla
SA-N-20(SA-20)
(note 1)
Gargoyle48N6S-300FM Fort-M (export: Rif-M)
SA-N-20AGargoyle48N6K (3M41M)S-300FM Fort-M
SA-N-20BGargoyle48N6-2S-300FM Fort-M2

Notes:
1. The designationSA-N-20 was apparently assigned out of sequence to match the number of the land-based variant.

2.7 SS - Surface-to-Surface Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
SS-1AScunnerR-1 (8K11) 
SS-1AScunnerR-1 (8K11) Volga
R-1A Yedinichka
 
SS-1 (note 2)ScudR-11 (8K14), R-17 (9K72) 
SS-1BScud-AR-11 (8K14)
R-11M
Zemlya
SS-1CScud-BR-17 (9K72) (export)Elbrus
SS-1DScud-CR-17 
SS-1EScud-D? 
SS-1(?)ScudR-17M
R-17V (9K73) (test)
 
SS-2SiblingR-2 (8K38) 
SS-2SiblingR-2 (8K38)
R-2R (test)
 
SS-3ShysterR-5Pobeda
SS-3ShysterR-5 (8K62)
R-5M (8K51)
R-5RD (8A62) (test)
V-5 Vertikal' (geophysical research)
 
SS-4SandalR-12 (8K63) 
SS-4SandalR-12 (8K63)
R-12U (8K63U) (silo launch)
 
SS-5SkeanR-14 (8K65) 
SS-5SkeanR-14 (8K65)
R-14U (8K65U) (silo launch)
8K65UP Vertikal'-3...11 (geophysical research)
 
SS-6SapwoodR-7 
SS-6SapwoodR-7 (8K71)
R-7A (8K74)
 
SS-7SaddlerR-16 (8K64) 
SS-7Saddler (note 3)R-16 (8K64)
R-16U (8K64U) (silo launch)
 
SS-8SasinR-9 (8K75)Devyatka
SS-8SasinR-9
R-9A (silo launch)
 
SS-9ScarpR-36 
SS-9Scarp Mod.1R-36 (8K67) (single RV, 5 MT) 
SS-9Scarp Mod.2R-36 (8K67) (single RV, 10 MT) 
SS-9Scarp Mod.3R-36-O (8K69) (FOBS - Fractional Orbital Bombardment System) 
SS-9Scarp Mod.4R-36P (8K67P) (3x 3 MT MIRV) 
SS-9Scarp Mod.5(ASAT system) 
SS-X-10ScragUR-200 (8K81) 
SS-X-10ScragUR-200 (8K81) (IRBM)
UR-200K (8K81K) (space booster; project)
UR-200A (8K83) (FOBS; project)
 
SS-11SegoUR-100RS-10
SS-11Sego Mod.1UR-100 (8K84)RS-10
SS-11Sego Mod.2UR-100M (8K84M)RS-10
SS-11Sego Mod.3UR-100K (15A20)RS-10M
SS-11Sego Mod.4UR-100U (15A20U) (3 MIRV)RS-10MUTTKh
SS-12Scaleboard9M76OTR-22 (9K76) Temp
SS-12AScaleboard9M76OTR-22 (9K76) Temp
SS-12B (note 4)Scaleboard9M76OTR-22 (9K76B) Temp-S
SS-13SavageRT-2 (8K98)RS-12
SS-13Savage (note 5)RT-2 (8K98)
RT-2P (8K98P)
RS-12
RS-12UTTKh
SS-X-14Scapegoat (Scamp)RT-15 (8K96) 
SS-X-15ScroogeRT-20 (8K99) 
SS-X-15ScroogeRT-20 (8K99)
R-20P (8K99P)
 
SS-16Sinner15Zh42RS-14 Temp-2S
SS-17SpankerMR-UR-100RS-16
SS-17Spanker Mod.1MR-UR-100 (15A15)RS-16A
SS-17Spanker Mod.2MR-UR-100U (15A15) 
SS-17Spanker Mod.3MR-UR-100UTTKh (15A16)RS-16B
SS-18SatanR-36MRS-20
SS-18SatanR-36M (15A14) (8 MT, or 24 MT, or 8x 750 kT MIRV)
R-36MUTTKh (15A18) (10x 750 kT MIRV)
R-36M2 (15A18M2) (8 MT, or 10x 750 kT MIRV)
RS-20A
RS-20B
RS-20V Voyevoda
SS-19StilettoUR-100NRS-18
SS-19Stiletto Mod.1UR-100N (15A30) (6x 550 kT MIRV)RS-18A
SS-19Stiletto Mod.2UR-100N (15A30)RS-18A
SS-19Stiletto Mod.3UR-100NU (15A35) (6x 750 kT MIRV)RS-18B
SS-20Saber15Zh45RSD-10 Pioner
SS-20Saber Mod.115Zh45 (1 MT)RSD-10
SS-20Saber Mod.215Zh45 (3x 150 kT MIRV)RSD-10
SS-20Saber Mod.315Zh45 (1 MT)RSD-10
SS-20 (note 7)Saber15Zh53 (3x 150 kT MIRV)RSD-10 Pioner-UTTKh
SS-21Scarab9M799K79 (OTR-21) Tochka
SS-21AScarab9M799K79 Tochka
SS-21BScarab9M79M19K79-1 Tochka-U
SS-21CScarab  
SS-22 (note 4)Scaleboard9M76OTR-22 (9K76B) Temp-S
SS-23Spider9M7149K714 (OTR-23) Oka
SS-23Spider9M714K (cluster warhead)
9M714V (nuclear)
9M714F (HE warhead)
 
SS-24ScalpelRT-23RS-22
SS-24ScalpelRT-23 (15Zh44) (silo launch)RS-22
SS-24Scalpel Mod.1RT-23 (15Zh52) (railway launch)
RT-23UTTKh (15Zh61) (railway launch)
RS-22B
RS-22V Molodets
SS-24Scalpel Mod.2RT-23UTTKh (15Zh60) (silo launch)RS-22A Molodets
SS-25SickleRT-2PM (15Zh58)RS-12M Topol
SS-X-26 (note 6)Stone  
SS-X-26Stone9M72Tender
Iskander
SS-27 RT-2PMRS-12M Topol-M
SS-27 RT-2PM2 (15Zh58)
RT-2PM-OS
RS-12M1 Topol-M
RS-12M2
SS-X-28 (note 7)Saber15Zh53RSD-10 Pioner-UTTKh
SS-X-29 (note 8)  RS-24

Notes:
1. The missile system designations are mostly those which usually appear in Soviet-American treaties.
2. I have no idea why theSS-1 designator was reused for the Scud.
3. Unconfirmed variant designations for Saddler include Saddler Mod.1 (for the R-16) and Saddler Mod.2 (for the R-16U).
4. TheSS-22 was redesignated asSS-12B.
5. Unconfirmed variant designations for Savage include Savage Mod.1 (for the RT-2) and Savage Mod.2 (for the RT-2P).
6.SS-X-26 was originally allocated to the cancelled RSS-40 Kurier (small ICBM).
7. The Pioner-UTTKh system with the 15Zh53 missile was possibly redesignated asSS-X-28.
8. The RS-24 system's missile is a land-mobile, MIRVed development of the RT-12PM2 Topol-M silo-based ICBM. TheSS-29 designationshould be regarded as unconfirmed.

2.8 SSC - Surface-to-Surface Missiles (Navy, Coastal Defence)

DODNATOMissileMissile System
SSC-1Shaddock
Sepal
4K95
4K44
Progress
Redut
SSC-1AShaddock4K95P-5 Progress
P-7
P-55
SSC-1BSepal4K44P-35B (4M44) Redut (mobile)
P-35B Utyos (stationary)
SSC-2Salish
Samlet
FKR-1
4K87
 
S-2
SSC-2ASalishFKR-1 
SSC-2BSamlet4K87S-2 Sopka (mobile)
S-2 Strela (stationary)
SSC-3StyxP-15M, P-21, P-224K51 Rubezh
SSC-3StyxP-15M Termit
4K40
4K51 Rubezh
P-21 Rubezh-A
P-22
SSC-X-4Slingshot3M103K10 Granat
(SSC-X-5) (note 1)Scorpion3M25N Meteorit-N 
SSC-X-5Stooge3M553K55 Bastion (Oniks, Yakhont)
SSC-6Sennight3M24 Uran3K24 (3K60) Bal

Notes:
1.SSC-X-5 was originally allocated to the 3M25N, which was later cancelled.

2.9 SS-N - Naval Surface-to-Surface Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
SS-N-1ScrubberP-1KSSh (4K32?)
SS-N-1B (note 1)Scud AR-11FM (8K61)D-1
SS-N-2Styx4K40 (or 4K30?) , 4K51Termit
SS-N-2AStyx4K40P-15 Termit
SS-N-2BStyx4K40UP-15U Termit
P-15TG (test with IR homing)
SS-N-2CStyx4K40MP-15M Termit-R (export: P-20M Rubezh)
P-20 Termit (export: Rubezh)
   P-20K
P-21 Termit
SS-N-2DStyx4K51P-22 Termit-R
SS-N-2EStyx4K51P-27 Termit
SS-N-3Shaddock/Sepal  
SS-N-3AShaddock4K95P-5 Pityorka
P-5D
SS-N-3BSepal4K44 (4M44)
3M44
P-35 Reduit
P-10 Progress
SS-N-3CShaddock4K48P-6
  4K34
4K48
 
P-5
P-6M
P-25(?)
SS-N-4SarkR-13 (3M50)D-2 (4K50)
SS-N-5SerbR-21D-4 (4K55)
SS-N-5SerbR-21
R-21A
D-4 (4K55)
D-4 (4K55A)
SS-N-6SerbR-27D-5 (4K10, RSM-25) Zyb
SS-N-6Serb Mod.1R-27D-5 (4K10)
SS-N-6Serb Mod.2R-27U (1 MT)D-5? (4K10U)
SS-N-6Serb Mod.3R-27U (3x 250 kT MIRV)D-5U (4K10U)
SS-N-6SerbR-27AD-5? (4K10A)
SS-N-7Starbright4M66P-70 (4K66) Ametist
SS-N-8SawflyR-29D-9 (4K75, RSM-40) Vysota
SS-N-8Sawfly Mod.1R-29D-9 (4K75)
SS-N-8Sawfly Mod.2R-29DD-9D (4K75D)
SS-N-8SawflyR-29UD-9U
SS-N-9Siren4K85P-50/120
SS-N-9Siren4K85P-50 Malakhit
P-120
P-120E
SS-NX-10 (note 2)-  
SS-N-11 (note 3)-  
SS-N-12Sandbox4K77, 4K80P-350/500
SS-N-12Sandbox4K77
4K80
P-350 Bazalt
P-500
SS-NX-13 (note 4)-R-27KD-5K (4K18, D-6)
SS-N-14Silex83R, 84R, 85R 
SS-N-14Silex83R
84R
85R
85RU
85RUS
UPRK-3 Metel
UPRK-4 Metel
UPRK-4 Metel
URK-5 Rastrub-B
URK-5
SS-N-15Starfish82R 
SS-N-15Starfish82R
90RU
RPK-2 Tsakra (Vyuga)
 
SS-N-16Stallion86R, 88RVodopad
SS-N-16Stallion86R
88R
100RU
RPK-6 Vodopad (Veder)
RPK-7 Vodopad (Veder)
Vodopad
RPK-8 Vodopad-NK
SS-N-17SnipeR-31 (3M17)D-11 (RSM-45)
SS-N-18StingrayR-29R (3M40)D-9R (4K75DU, RSM-50) Volna
SS-N-18Stingray Mod.1R-29R (3M40)D-9R (4K75DU)
SS-N-18Stingray Mod.2R-29RL 
SS-N-18Stingray Mod.3R-29RK 
SS-N-19Shipwreck3M45P-700 (3K45) Granit
SS-N-20SturgeonR-39 (3M65)D-19 (RSM-52) Taifun
SS-N-21SampsonRK-55 (3M10)3K10 Granat
SS-N-21SampsonRK-55 (3M10)
3M70
3K10 Granat
P-1000 (3K70) Vulkan
SS-N-22Sunburn3M80Moskit
SS-N-22Sunburn3M80
3M82 (3M80Ye)
3M80E
3M80MVE
P-80 (3K80) Moskit (Zubr)
P-100/P-270 (3K82) Moskit-M
SS-N-23SkiffR-29RM (3M37)D-9RM (4K75RM, RSM-54)
SS-N-23SkiffR-29RM (3M37)D-9RM (4K75RM) Shtil (Shetal)
Sinerva
SS-N-24Scorpion3M25 Meteorit-MP-750 Grom
SS-N-25 (note 5)Switchblade3M24Uran
SS-N-25Switchblade3M24 (3M60)
3M24E1 (3M24M1)
Uran
SS-N-26Strobile3M55 OniksP-800 (3K55) Oniks
SS-N-26Strobile3M55P-800 (3K55) Oniks (Yakhont) (SSM)
3K55 Oniks (Yashma) (SLCM)
SS-N-27Sizzler3M54Alfa/Kalibr
SS-N-27Sizzler3M54, 3M54E
3M54M1, 3M54E1
3M54T, 3M54TE
3M54TM1, 3M54TE1
P-900 (3K54, 3K54E) Alfa/Kalibr (Biryuza, Klub-S)
3K54E1 Alfa/Kalibr
SS-NX-28 R-39UT (R-39M, 3M91)D-31 (RSM-52M) Grom
SS-N-29 89RRPK-9 Medvedka
SS-NX-30 3M14Kalibr
SS-NX-30 3M14
3M14E (export, sub-launched)
3M14TE (export, surface-launched)
Kalibr
  3M51Alfa
  R-30 (3M30)D-19M Bulava

Notes:
1. TheSS-N-1B designation is obviously a direct "navalization" ofSS-1B.
2.SS-NX-10 was erroneously allocated toSS-N-14.
3.SS-N-11 was redesignated asSS-N-2C.
4. The D-5K was never operational, and therefore didn't receive a NATO name.
5.SS-N-25 is the surface-to-surface version of theAS-20 (Kh-35).

2.10 SUW-N - Naval Surface-to-Underwater Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
SUW-N-1Ugra RPK-3 Metel

2.11 FRAS - Unguided ASW Rockets

DODNATORocketRocket System
FRAS-1   
FRAS-1A (note 1)  RPK-3 Metel
FRAS-1B   

Notes:
1.FRAS-1A is probably identical toSUW-N-1.

2.12 FROG - Unguided Artillery Rockets

DODNATORocketRocket System
FROG-1 3R2Filin
FROG-2 3R1Mars
FROG-3 3R82K6 Luna
FROG-4 3R9Luna-1
FROG-5 3R10Luna-2
FROG-6 PV-65 (training rocket) 
FROG-7 (note 1)  Luna
FROG-7A  9K33 Luna-MV
FROG-7B  R-70 Luna-Z
(note 1) 9M219K52 Luna-M
  9M21F (HE)
9M21B (nuclear AA21)
9M21B1 (nuclear AA38)
9M21G (chemical)
9M21D (propaganda)
9M21E (cluster)
9M21Ye (training)
   9M21Ye1 (training)
 

Notes:
1. TheFROG-7 is possibly identical to the 9M21 rocket.

2.13 SL - Space Launchers

DODSheldonMissileGlavkosmos Name
SL-1A8K71PSSputnik
SL-2A8A91Sputnik 2
SL-3A-18K72, 8A92Vostok
SL-4A-211A57
11A511
Voskhod
Soyuz
SL-5A-1-m11A510 
SL-6A-2-e8K78Molniya
A-2-m8K78MMolniya-M
SL-7B-163S1, 11K63Kosmos-2
SL-8C-165S3
11K65
Kosmos-1
Kosmos-3
SL-9D-18K82Proton
SL-10A-m11A59 
SL-11F-1-r8K69, 11K69Tziklon-2
F-1-m11K67Tziklon-2A
SL-12D-1-e8K82KProton-4 (Proton-K/D)
D-1-h
SL-13D-18K82KProton-3 (Proton-K)
SL-14F-211K68Zenit (Tziklon-3)
SL-15G-1-e11A51, 11A52N-1
SL-16J-164S2
11K64
11K77
Zenit
Zenit
Zenit-2
SL-17K-111K25Energiya
SL-18L (note 1) Start-1
SL-19M-1 (note 1)UR-100NStrela/Rokot
SL-20L (note 1) Start
SL-21 (??)  Rokot (also SL-19??)
   Priboy
  (mod. R-39RM)Shtil
  (mod. R-29R)Volna

Notes:
1. According to reliable first-hand sources, the "Sheldon" designations have been no longer assigned for quite some time.Therefore, the "L" and "M" designations are probably "inventions" by a third party.

2.14 DR - Drone

DODNATODrone
(1)(No information)
(2)(No information)
DR-3  
DR-X-4 (Battlefield reconnaissance drone, mid-1980s)

2.15 Other Designators

The designationCADS-N-1 is sometimes quoted for a naval close-in air-defense system,consisting of 30 mm Gatling guns and a 3K87 Kortik/Kashtan (SA-N-11) missile system (with 9M311 missiles).

3 List of Designations for Chinese Rockets and Missiles

These designations are listed in this document here to complete the listing of DOD and NATO designations. Formore information on Chinese rockets and missiles, you may refer toAndreas Gehrs-Pahl's article on this site.

3.1 CAA - Air-to-Air Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CAA-1 PL-2, PL-3 
CAA-1a
CAA-1b
 (Chinese version ofAA-2A)
(Chinese version ofAA-2B)
 
CAA-2 PL-9 

3.2 CAS - Air-to-Surface Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CAS-1KrakenC-601 (YJ-6) 

3.3 CAT - Anti-Tank Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CAT-1 (Chinese version ofAT-3A) 

3.4 CSA - Surface-to-Air Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CSA-1 (note 1)  HQ-2
CSA-2  HQ-61
(3)(No information)
CSA-4 (note 2)  HQ-7
CSA-5   
(6)(No information)
CSA-7 (note 2)  FM-90

Notes:
1.CSA-1 is the Chinese version of the Russian SA-2 system.
2.CSA-4 is the Chinese version of the French "Crotale" system.CSA-7 is a further enhanced derivative.

3.5 CSA-N - Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CSA-N-1   
CSA-N-2  HQ-61

3.6 CSS - Surface-to-Surface Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CSS-1 DF-2 
CSS-2 DF-3 
CSS-3 DF-4 
CSS-4 DF-5 
CSS-4 Mod.1
CSS-4 Mod.2
 DF-5
DF-5A
 
CSS-5 DF-21 
CSS-5 Mod.1
CSS-5 Mod.2
 DF-21
DF-21A (different warhead)
 
CSS-6 DF-15 (M-9) 
CSS-7 DF-11 (M-11) 
CSS-7 Mod.1
CSS-7 Mod.2
 DF-11
 
 
CSS-8 8610 (M-7) 
CSS-9 DF-31 
CSS-10 DF-41 

3.7 CSSC - Surface-to-Surface Missiles (Navy, Coastal Defense)

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CSSC-1Samlet (note 1)  
CSSC-2SilkwormHY-1SY-1
CSSC-3SeersuckerHY-2 (C-201)SY-1
CSSC-4   
CSSC-5SaplesYJ-16 (C-101)SY-2
CSSC-6SawhorseHY-3 (C-301) 
CSSC-7SadsackHY-4 (C-201) 
CSSC-8SaccadeYJ-2/YJ-22 (C-802) 

Notes:
1. (Assumed) production of theSSC-2B in China.

3.8 CSS-N - Naval Surface-to-Surface Missiles

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CSS-N-1ScrubbrushFL-1SY-1
CSS-N-2SafflowerHY-2 (C-201)SY-1A
CSS-N-3 JL-1 
CSS-N-4SardineYJ-8/YJ-81 (C-801) 
CSS-N-5SabbotFL-2SY-2

3.9 CSL - Space Launchers

DODNATOMissileMissile System
CSL-1 CZ-1? 
CSL-2 CZ-2? 
CSL-3 CZ-3? 

4 List of Designations for Soviet/Russian Aircraft

Disclaimer
The NATO/ASIC(ASCC) reporting names are classified. Most of the names have been "leaked"over the time, especially for aircraft which are no longer in use. However, names of the latest aircraft andthe suffix letters for the variants are often only guessed by the aerospace press.Strictly speaking, all NATO/ASIC(ASCC) names in the aircraft listings below must be regarded as unconfirmed. This isespecially true for the variant designations.

Note: NATO names in brackets were originally assigned, but later replaced for various reasons.

4.1 B - Bombers

ASIC(ASCC)/NATODODModel
Backfin Tupolev Tu-98
Backfire Tupolev Tu-22M (note 1)
Backfire-A
Backfire-B
Backfire-C
Backfire-D
 Tupolev Tu-22M0/M1
Tupolev Tu-22M2
Tupolev Tu-22M3
Tupolev Tu-22M3R, Tu-22MR
BadgerType 39Tupolev Tu-16
Badger-A
Badger-B
Badger-C
Badger-C Modified
Badger-D
Badger-E
Badger-F
Badger-G
Badger-G Modified
Badger-H
Badger-J
Badger-K
Badger-L
 Tupolev Tu-16, Tu-16A, Tu-16R, Tu-16Yu
Tupolev Tu-16KS
Tupolev Tu-16K-10
Tupolev Tu-16K-10-26
Tupolev Tu-16RM
Tupolev Tu-16R
Tupolev Tu-16R (with SRS-3 reconnaissance pod)
Tupolev Tu-16KSR-2, Tu-16KSR-2-11, Tu-16KSR-2-5
Tupolev Tu-16K-26
Tupolev Tu-16E
Tupolev Tu-16P "Buket"
Tupolev Tu-16R
Tupolev Tu-16RR
Bank North American B-25 Mitchell
BargeType 31Tupolev Tu-85
Bark Ilyushin Il-2
Bat Tupolev Tu-2
Beagle (Butcher)Type 27Ilyushin Il-28
BearType 40Tupolev Tu-95, Tu-142
Bear-A
Bear-B
Bear-C
Bear-D
Bear-E
Bear-F
Bear-F Mod.1
Bear-F Mod.2
Bear-F Mod.3
Bear-F Mod.4
Bear-G
Bear-H
Bear-J
Bear-K
 Tupolev Tu-95, Tu-95M
Tupolev Tu-95K, Tu-95KD
Tupolev Tu-95KM
Tupolev Tu-95RTz
Tupolev Tu-95MR
Tupolev Tu-142
Tupolev Tu-142 (Series KuAZ, Samara)
Tupolev Tu-142 (Series TMZD, Taganrog)
Tupolev Tu-142M
Tupolev Tu-142MZ
Tupolev Tu-95K-22
Tupolev Tu-95MS
Tupolev Tu-142MR
? (possibly Tu-95MA)
Beast Ilyushin Il-10
BisonType 37Myasishchev M-4, 3M
Bison-A
Bison-B
Bison-C (originally Bison-A1)
 Myasishchev M-4
Myasishchev 3MR
Myasishchev 3M
BlackjackRAM-PTupolev Tu-160
Blinder (Beauty) Tupolev Tu-22
Blinder-A
Blinder-B
Blinder-C
Blinder-D
Blinder-E
 Tupolev Tu-22B
Tupolev Tu-22K
Tupolev Tu-22P
Tupolev Tu-22U
Tupolev Tu-22RM/RDM
Blowlamp Ilyushin Il-54
Bob Ilyushin Il-4
Boot Tupolev Tu-91
BosunType 35Tupolev Tu-14
Bounder Myasishchev M-50
Box Douglas A-20 Boston
Brawny Ilyushin Il-40
Brewer (Brassard) Yakovlev Yak-28
Brewer-A
Brewer-B
Brewer-C
Brewer-D
Brewer-E
 Yakovlev Yak-28B
Yakovlev Yak-28L
Yakovlev Yak-28I
Yakovlev Yak-28R
Yakovlev Yak-28PP
Buck Petlyakov Pe-2
Bull Tupolev Tu-4
Butcher Tupolev Tu-82
  Ilyushin Il-102
  Sukhoy T-4
  Sukhoy T-6

Notes:
1. Tu-22 and Tu-22M are completely different aircraft. Sometimes in the western literature the name Tu-26 is incorrectly assignedto the Tu-22M.

4.2 C - Transports

ASIC(ASCC)/NATODODModel
Cab Lisunov Li-2 (Douglas DC-3)
Camber Ilyushin Il-86
Camel Tupolev Tu-104
Camp Antonov An-8
Candid Ilyushin Il-76
Candid-A
Candid-B
 Ilyushin Il-76, Il-76T, Il-76TD
Ilyushin Il-76M, Il-76MD
Careless Tupolev Tu-154
Careless-A
Careless-B
 Tupolev Tu-154
Tupolev Tu-154M
Cart Tupolev Tu-70
Cash (Clog) Antonov An-28
Cat Antonov An-10
Chan Harbin Y-11
ChargerRAM-HTupolev Tu-144
Clam Ilyushin Il-18 (1st) (note 1)
Clank Antonov An-30
Classic Ilyushin Il-62
Cleat Tupolev Tu-114
Cline Antonov An-32
Clobber Yakovlev Yak-42
Clod Antonov An-14
Coach Ilyushin Il-12
Coaler Antonov An-72, An-74
Coaler-A
Coaler-B
Coaler-C
Coaler-D
 Antonov An-72 (prototype)
Antonov An-74
Antonov An-72 (production)
Antonov An-74TK-300
Cock Antonov An-22
Codling Yakovlev Yak-40
Coke Antonov An-24
ColtType 22Antonov An-2
Condor Antonov An-124
Cooker Tupolev Tu-110
Cookpot Tupolev Tu-124
Coot Ilyushin Il-18 (2nd) (note 1)
Coot
Coot-A
Coot-B
Coot-C
 (All versions - Ilyushin Il-18, Il-20, Il-22, Il-24)
Ilyushin Il-20
Ilyushin Il-22
Ilyushin Il-24 (project)
Cork Yakovlev Yak-16
Cossack Antonov An-225 Mriya
Crate Ilyushin Il-14
Crate-C Ilyushin Il-14 (license-built in Poland; ECM version?)
Creek Yakovlev Yak-12
Creek-A
Creek-B
Creek-C
Creek-D
 Yakovlev Yak-12
Yakovlev Yak-12R
Yakovlev Yak-12M
Yakovlev Yak-12A
Crib Yakovlev Yak-8
Crow Yakovlev Yak-12
Crusty Tupolev Tu-134
Cub Antonov An-12
Cub
Cub-A
Cub-B
Cub-C
Cub-D
 Antonov An-12, An-12BP
Antonov An-12BK-IS
Antonov An-12BKS
Antonov An-12PP
Antonov An-12BK-PPS
Cuff Beriev Be-30, Be-32
Curl Antonov An-26
Curl-A
Curl-B
 Antonov An-26
Antonov An-26RT
  Antonov An-38
(none) Antonov An-70
(none) Antonov An-140
(none) Ilyushin Il-96
(none) Ilyushin Il-114
  Tupolev Tu-204
  Tuploev Tu-334

Notes:
1. The designation Il-18 was assigned to two different aircraft.

4.3 F - Fighters

ASIC(ASCC)/NATODODModel
Faceplate Mikoyan E-2A
Fagot (Falcon)Type 14Mikoyan MiG-15
Fagot-A
Fagot-B
 Mikoyan MiG-15
Mikoyan MiG-15bis
Faithless Mikoyan 23-01 (E-23DPD)
Fang Lavochkin La-11
FantailType 21Lavochkin La-15
Fantan Nanchang Q-5 (China)
FargoType 1Mikoyan MiG-9
Farmer Mikoyan MiG-19
Farmer-A
Farmer-B
Farmer-C
Farmer-D
Farmer-E
 Mikoyan MiG-19
Mikoyan MiG-19P
Mikoyan MiG-19SF
Mikoyan MiG-19PF
Mikoyan MiG-19PM
Fearless (Erroneous identification - aircraft didn't exist)
FeatherType 2, Type 16Yakovlev Yak-15, Yak-17
FeatherType 2
Type 16
Yakovlev Yak-15
Yakovlev Yak-17
Fencer Sukhoy Su-24 (note 1)
Fencer-A
Fencer-B
Fencer-C
Fencer-D
Fencer-D Modified
Fencer-E
Fencer-F
 Sukhoy Su-24 (batches 1 to 15 (27th a/c))
Sukhoy Su-24 (batches 15 (28th a/c) to 23)
Sukhoy Su-24 (batches 24 to 27)
Sukhoy Su-24M, Su-24MK
Sukhoy Su-24M (with APP-50 flare/chaff launcher)
Sukhoy Su-24MR (note 2)
Sukhoy Su-24MP (note 2)
Fiddler Tupolev Tu-128
Fiddler-A (Fateful)
Fiddler-B
 Tupolev Tu-128
Tupolev Tu-128M
Fin Lavochkin La-7
Finback Shenyang J-8 (China)
Finback-A
Finback-B
Finback-C
Finback-D
Finback-E
 J-8, J-8I
J-8II
J-8IIM
J-8D (J-8IID)
J-8E
Firebar Yakovlev Yak-28P
Firebar-A (changed toBrewer)
Firebar-B
 Yakovlev Yak-28
Yakovlev Yak-28P
Firkin Sukhoy Su-47 Berkut
Fishbed Mikoyan MiG-21
Fishbed-A
Fishbed-B
Fishbed-C
Fishbed-D
Fishbed-E
Fishbed-F
Fishbed-G
Fishbed-H
Fishbed-J
Fishbed-K
Fishbed-L
Fishbed-M
Fishbed-N
 Mikoyan E-2, E-6 (prototype MiG-21)
Mikoyan E-4, E-5 (prototype MiG-21)
Mikoyan MiG-21F
Mikoyan MiG-21PF, MiG-21PFS, MiG-21FL
Mikoyan MiG-21F-13 (note 3)
Mikoyan MiG-21PFM
Mikoyan 23-31 (prototype STOL MiG-21PD)
Mikoyan MiG-21R, MiG-21S
Mikoyan MiG-21M, MiG-21MF, MiG-21SM
Mikoyan MiG-21SMT
Mikoyan MiG-21bis "LASUR"
Mikoyan MiG-21bis (?)
Mikoyan MiG-21bis "SAU"
Fishpot Sukhoy Su-9, Su-11
Fishpot-A
Fishpot-B
Fishpot-C
 Sukhoy T-3 (prototype Su-9)
Sukhoy Su-9
Sukhoy Su-11
Fitter Sukhoy Su-7, Su-17, Su-22
Fitter-A
Fitter-B
Fitter-C
Fitter-D
Fitter-E
Fitter-F
Fitter-G
Fitter-H
Fitter-J
Fitter-K
 Sukhoy Su-7BKM, Su-7B
Sukhoy S-22I (prototype Su-17)
Sukhoy Su-17, Su-20
Sukhoy Su-17M
Sukhoy Su-17UM
Sukhoy Su-22 (Su-17 for export)
Sukhoy Su-22UM3
Sukhoy Su-17M3
Sukhoy Su-22M
Sukhoy Su-17M4, Su-22M4
Flagon Sukhoy Su-15
Flagon-A
Flagon-B
Flagon-C
Flagon-D
Flagon-E
Flagon-F
Flagon-G
 Sukhoy Su-15
Sukhoy T-58VD
Sukhoy Su-15UT
Sukhoy Su-15 (mod.)
Sukhoy Su-15T, Su-15TM
Sukhoy Su-15TM (new radome) ("Su-21";note 4)
Sukhoy Su-15UM
FlankerRAM-KSukhoy Su-27, Su-30, Su-33, Su-35, Su-37
Flanker-A
Flanker-B
Flanker-C
Flanker-D
Flanker-E variant 1
Flanker-E variant 2
Flanker-F variant 1
Flanker-F variant 2
Flanker-G
Flanker-H
 Sukhoy T-10 (prototype Su-27)
Sukhoy Su-27
Sukhoy Su-27UB
Sukhoy Su-33 (Su-27K)
Sukhoy Su-35 (Su-27M)
Sukhoy Su-37
Sukhoy Su-30 (Su-27PU), Su-30K
Sukhoy Su-30M
Sukhoy Su-30MKK
Sukhoy Su-30MKI
Flashlight Yakovlev Yak-25, Yak-26, Yak-27
Flashlight-A
Flashlight-B
Flashlight-C
Flashlight-D (changed toMangrove)
 Yakovlev Yak-25
Yakovlev Yak-26
Yakovlev Yak-27
Yakovlev Yak-27R
Flatpack Mikoyan Type 1.44 ("MFI")
Flipper Mikoyan Ye-152/E-166
Flogger Mikoyan MiG-23, MiG-27
Flogger-A
Flogger-B
Flogger-C
Flogger-D
Flogger-E
Flogger-F
Flogger-G
Flogger-H
Flogger-J
Flogger-J2
Flogger-K
 Mikoyan E-231 (23-11) (prototype MiG-23)
Mikoyan MiG-23, MiG-23S, MiG-23M, MiG-23MF
Mikoyan MiG-23U, MiG-23UB, MiG-23UM
Mikoyan MiG-27 (ground-attack MiG-23)
Mikoyan MiG-23MS
Mikoyan MiG-23B, MiG-23BN, MiG-23BM
Mikoyan MiG-23ML
Mikoyan MiG-23BN (w/o SPS-141 ECM), MiG-23BK
Mikoyan MiG-27M
Mikoyan MiG-27K
Mikoyan MiG-23MLD
FloraType 28Yakovlev Yak-23
Flounder Xian JH-7 (China)
Forger Yakovlev Yak-38
Forger-A
Forger-B
 Yakovlev Yak-38
Yakovlev Yak-38U
Foxbat Mikoyan MiG-25
Foxbat-A
Foxbat-B (note 5)
Foxbat-C
Foxbat-D
Foxbat-E
Foxbat-F
 Mikoyan MiG-25P
Mikoyan MiG-25R, MiG-25RB, MiG-25RBN, MiG-25RBV, MiG-25RBK, MiG-25RBT, MiG-25RBF(note 6)
Mikoyan MiG-25U
Mikoyan MiG-25RBS, MiG-25RBSh
Mikoyan MiG-25PD, MiG-25PDS
Mikoyan MiG-25BM
Foxhound Mikoyan MiG-31
Foxhound-A
Foxhound-B
 Mikoyan MiG-31
Mikoyan MiG-31M
Frank Yakovlev Yak-9
Fred Bell P-63 Kingcobra
Freehand Yakovlev Yak-36
Freestyle (Fulmar)RAM-TYakovlev Yak-141 (orginally Yak-41)
FrescoType 38Mikoyan MiG-17
Fresco-A
Fresco-B
Fresco-C
Fresco-D
Fresco-E
 Mikoyan MiG-17
Mikoyan MiG-17R
Mikoyan MiG-17F
Mikoyan MiG-17PF
Mikoyan MiG-17PFU
Fritz Lavochkin La-9
FrogfootRAM-JSukhoy Su-25 (note 7)
Frogfoot-A
Frogfoot-B
Frogfoot-C
Frogfoot-D
 Sukhoy Su-25, Su-25SM
Sukhoy Su-25UB, Su-25UBM
Sukhoy Su-25T, Su-25TK, Su-39 (Su-25TM)
Sukhoy Su-25UTG
Frosty Tupolev Tu-10 (note 8)
FulcrumRAM-LMikoyan MiG-29, MiG-33
Fulcrum-A (note 9)
Fulcrum-B
Fulcrum-C
Fulcrum-D
Fulcrum-E
Fulcrum-F
Fulcrum-G
 Mikoyan MiG-29 (Type 9.11)
Mikoyan MiG-29UB (9.51)
Mikoyan Mig-29 (9.13), MiG-29S (9.13S), MiG-29SE
Mikoyan MiG-29K (9.31)
Mikoyan MiG-29M (9.15), Mig-29ME (MiG-33)
Mikoyan MiG-29SMT (9.17), MiG-29SMTK (9.17K)
Mikoyan MiG-29UBT (9.51T)
Fullback Sukhoy Su-32 (Su-27IB, Su-34)
  Lavochkin La-190
  Lavochkin La-200
  Lavochkin La-250
  Mikoyan I-3
  Mikoyan I-7
  Sukhoy P-1

Notes:
1. The Su-24 is incorrectly identified as a fighter, probably because of its external similarity with F-111.It is actually a tactical bomber.
2. The MR/MP suffixes for the Fencer-E/F might be reversed.
3. The Fishbed-E designator for the MiG-21F-13 was probably short-lived. Fishbed-E is often quoted as MiG-21S or -21PFS,but this is incorrect.
4. The Su-15TM with modified radome was incorrectly identified as "Su-21" in the West.
5. There are subvariant designations Foxbat-B2, Foxbat-B3, Foxbat-B4 and Foxbat-B5. Exact allocations are unknown, but aircraftinclude the MiG-25RBV and MiG-25RBT.
6. There are several sources, which list MiG-25RBK/RBT/RBF as Foxbat-D.
7. The Su-25 is incorrectly identified as a fighter for unknown reasons.It is actually a heavy ground attack aircraft (shturmovik).
8. The Tu-10 probably never existed.
9. There are subvariant designations Fulcrum-A Variant 1 through Variant 4, which differ in production details.

4.4 H - Helicopters

ASIC(ASCC)/NATODODModel
Haitun (note 1) Z-9 (China)
Halo Mil Mi-26
Halo Mil Mi-26, Mi-26PK, Mi-26K
HareType 32Mil Mi-1
Harke Mil Mi-10
Harke-A
Harke-B
 Mil Mi-10
Mil Mi-10K
Harp Kamov Ka-20 (note 2)
Hat Kamov Ka-10
Havoc Mil Mi-28
Havoc-A
Havoc-B
 Mil Mi-28
Mil Mi-28N
Haze Mil Mi-14
Haze-A
Haze-B
Haze-C
 Mil Mi-14PL
Mil Mi-14BT
Mil Mi-14PS
Helix Kamov Ka-27, Ka-28, Ka-29, Ka-31, Ka-32
Helix-A
Helix-B
Helix-C
Helix-D
Helix-E
 Kamov Ka-27
Kamov Ka-29TB
Kamov Ka-32T
Kamov Ka-32S
Kamov Ka-31
Hen Kamov Ka-15
Hermit Mil Mi-34
Hind Mil Mi-24, Mi-25, Mi-35
Hind-A
Hind-B
Hind-C
Hind-D
Hind-E
Hind-E Mod.
Hind-F
Hind-G Mod.1
Hind-G Mod.2
Hind-G1 Modified
(Hind-H)
Hind-J
 Mil Mi-24A, Mi-24B
Mil Mi-24 (V-24 prototype)
Mil Mi-24U
Mil Mi-24D, Mi-25
Mil Mi-24V, Mi-35
Mil Mi-24VM
Mil Mi-24P, Mi-35P
Mil Mi-24RKhR
Mil Mi-24K
Mil Mi-24RA
(no data)
Mil Mi-35M
Hip Mil Mi-8, Mi-9, Mi-17
Hip-A
Hip-B
Hip-C
Hip-D
Hip-E
Hip-F
Hip-G
Hip-H
Hip-J
Hip-K
 Mil V-8 (Mi-8 prototype with 1x AI-24V engine)
Mil V-8A (Mi-8 prototype with 2x TV2-117 engines)
Mil Mi-8, Mi-8P, Mi-8PS, Mi-8S, Mi-8T, Mi-8TV, Mi-8AT
Mil Mi-8VZPU
Mil Mi-8TB
Mil Mi-8TBK
Mil Mi-9
Mil Mi-17, Mi-8MTV, Mi-8MTO
Mil Mi-8SMV
Mil Mi-8PPA
Hog Kamov Ka-18
Hokum Kamov Ka-50, Ka-52
Hokum-A
Hokum-B
 Kamov Ka-50, Ka-50Sh, Ka-50K
Kamov Ka-52, Ka-52K
Homer Mil Mi-12
Hoodlum Kamov Ka-26, Ka-126, Ka-226
Hoodlum-A
Hoodlum-B
Hoodlum-C
 Kamov Ka-26
Kamov Ka-126
Kamov Ka-226
Hook Mil Mi-6, Mi-22
Hook-A
Hook-B
Hook-C
Hook-D
 Mil Mi-6, Mi-6A, Mi-6T
Mil Mi-6VKP
Mil Mi-22 (Mi-6VUS)
Mil Mi-6AYaSh
Hoop Kamov Ka-22
Hoplite Mil Mi-2
Hormone Kamov Ka-25
Hormone-A
Hormone-B
Hormone-C
 Kamov Ka-25PL
Kamov Ka-25Tz
Kamov Ka-25PS, Ka-25IV
Horse Yakovlev Yak-24
HoundType 36Mil Mi-4
Hound
Hound-A
Hound-B
Hound-C
 Mil Mi-4
Mil Mi-4A
Mil Mi-4M
Mil Mi-4PP
  Kamov Ka-60, Ka-62
  Kamov Ka-115
  Kamov Ka-137

Notes:
1. "Haitun" is a Chinese name (meaning "Dolphin"; the Z-9 is a Eurocopter AS365N Dauphin built in China), which mightdouble as a suitable reporting name.
2. Possibly known as "Izdeliye D". The Ka-20 designation might be fictitious.

4.5 M - Miscellaneous

ASIC(ASCC)/NATODODModel
Madcap Antonov An-71
MadgeType 34Beriev Be-6
Maestro (note 1) Yakovlev Yak-28U
Magnet (note 1)Type 26Yakovlev Yak-17UTI
Magnum Yakovlev Yak-30
Maiden (note 1) Sukhoy Su-9U
Mail Beriev Be-12 Chaika
Mainring (Chinese AWACS aircraft based on Il-76 airframe)
Mainstay Beriev A-50
Mainstay-A
Mainstay-B
Mainstay-C
 Beriev A-50
Beriev A-50M
Beriev '976 SKIP'
Mallow Beriev Be-10
Mandrake Yakovlev Yak-25RV
Mangrove Yakovlev Yak-27R
Mantis Yakovlev Yak-32
MareType 24Yakovlev Yak-14
Mark Yakovlev Yak-7V
Mascot (note 1)Type 30Ilyushin Il-28U
Max Yakovlev Yak-18
Max-A
Max-B
 Yakovlev Yak-18
Yakovlev Yak-18U
Maxdome Ilyushin Il-80 VKP (note 2)
May Ilyushin Il-38
May-A
May-B
 Ilyushin Il-38
Ilyushin Il-38 (with additional underfuselage radome; seenote 3)
Maya Aero L-29 Delfin (CSSR)
MermaidTAG-DBeriev A-40 (Be-40), Be-42, Be-44
Midas Ilyushin Il-78
Midget (note 1)Type 29Mikoyan MiG-15UTI
Mink Yakovlev UT-2
Miser Mikoyan MiG-AT
MistType 25Tsybin Ts-25
Mitten Yakovlev Yak-130
MoleType 33Beriev Be-8
Mongol (note 1) Mikoyan MiG-21U
Mongol-A
Mongol-B
 Mikoyan MiG-21U
Mikoyan MiG-21US, MiG-21UM
Moose Yakovlev Yak-11
Mop GST (PBY Catalina)
Moss Tupolev Tu-126
Mote Beriev Be-2 (MBR-2)
Moujik (note 1) Sukhoy Su-7U
Mouse Yakovlev Yak-18P
Mug Chetverikov Che-2 (MDR-6)
Mule Polikarpov Po-2
MysticRAM-MMyasishchev M-17/M-55
Mystic-A
Mystic-B
 Myasishchev M-17 Stratosfera
Myasishchev M-55 Geofizika
-RAM-RBuran (spacecraft)
-TAG-AAlexeev KM
  Beriev R-1
  Beriev Be-200 Irkut

Notes:
1. Originally training variants of combat aircraft were designated with a new name (e.g. MiG-21 "Fishbed", MiG-21U "Mongol").This practice has been discontinued, and today training aircraft are designated as variants of the combat aircraft(e.g. MiG-29 "Fulcrum-A", MiG-29UB "Fulcrum-B").
2. Many sources quote the designation Il-87 for "Maxdome", but Il-80 is most likely the correct one.
3. This variant is sometimes labeled "Il-38M", which is probably incorrect.

5 Other DOD Designations for Soviet Aircraft and Missiles

5.1 "Type" Numbers (1947-1955)

A designation consisted of the word "Type" and a single number to indentify the type of aircraft, e.g."Type 39" for the Tupolev Tu-16. Numbers were assigned in strict numerical sequence.The system was cancelled in 1955 because it was obviously impractical in the long run.

TypeASCC/NATO (note 1)Model
Type 1FargoMikoyan MiG-9
Type 2FeatherYakovlev Yak-15
Type 3 Lavochkin La-150
Type 4 Lavochkin La-152
Type 5 Lavochkin La-156
Type 6 Lavochkin La-160 Strelka
Type 7 Yakovlev Yak-19
Type 8 Sukhoy Su-9 (1st) (note 2)
Type 9 Tupolev Tu-12
Type 10 Ilyushin Il-22 (1st) (note 2)
Type 11 Mikoyan I-270
Type 12 Tupolev Tu-73
Type 13 Yakovlev Yak-25 (1st) (note 2) (note 3)
Type 14 Mikoyan MiG-15
Type 15 Lavochkin La-168
Type 16FeatherYakovlev Yak-17
Type 17 Tupolev Tu-82 (note 3)
Type 18 Mikoyan I-320 (note 3)
Type 19 Mikoyan SP-1 (MiG-15P) (note 3)
Type 20 Yakovlev Yak-30 (1st) (note 3)
Type 21FantailLavochkin La-15
Type 22ColtAntonov An-2 (note 3)
Type 23 Sukhoy Su-12
Type 24MareYakovlev Yak-14 (note 3)
Type 25MistTzybin Tz-25
Type 26MagnetYakovlev Yak-17UTI
Type 27BeagleIlyushin Il-28
Type 28FloraYakovlev Yak-23
Type 29MidgetMikoyan MiG-15UTI
Type 30MascotIlyushin Il-28U
Type 31BargeTupolev Tu-85
Type 32HareMil Mi-1
Type 33MoleBeriev Be-8
Type 34MadgeBeriev Be-6
Type 35BosunTupolev Tu-14
Type 36HoundMil Mi-4
Type 37BisonMyasishchev M-4
Type 38FrescoMikoyan MiG-17
Type 39BadgerTupolev Tu-16
Type 40BearTupolev Tu-95

Notes:
1. Not all aircraft with a "Type" designation had ASCC/NATO names allocated.
2. These aircraft have nothing in common with later aircraft with the same designation (a Russian speciality!)
3. In essentially all published lists of "Type" numbers, the numbers 13, 17-20, 22, 24 and 38 are described as follows:

Type 13(not assigned)
Type 17Sukhoy Su-11 (1st)
Type 18Sukhoy Su-15 (1st)
Type 19Mikoyan KS-1 Kometa (air-to-surface missile, DOD codeAS-1)
Type 20Mikoyan MiG-17
Type 22Tupolev Tu-2R (Tu-6)
Type 24Yakovlev Yak-10
Type 38Yakovlev Yak-24
The corrected data, as presented here, has been provided by Mr. Helge Bergander, who obtained his information from detailed analysisof original Soviet documents of the time. In the original table, the entry #20 was suspected to erroneous anyway, becausethe MiG-17 was out of timeline. Numbers 18, 19, 21, 22 etc. were allocated to aircraft which werefirst seen around 1949, while the MiG-17 didn't fly before 1950 and didn't appear in public before 1954. The slot #38 is muchmore plausible for the MiG-17.

5.2 Codes for Research and Prototype Aircraft

The DOD assigned preliminary codes to newly discovered Soviet or Chinese aircraft, which had not yet been identified.A designation consisted of a code for the place of identification, and a sequential letter.

List of codes for Soviet locations:

List of codes for Chinese locations:

CASP - Caspian Sea

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
CASP-A Alexeev KM
CASP-B Alexeev A-90 Orlyonok

KAZ - Kazan

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
KAZ-ABackfireTupolev Tu-22M0

NOVO - Novosibirsk

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
NOVO-A ?
NOVO-B ?
NOVO-C Sukhoy T-60S

RAM - Ramenskoye

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
RAM-A ? (note 1)
RAM-B ?
RAM-C ?
RAM-D ?
RAM-E ?
RAM-F ?
RAM-GForgerYakovlev Yak-38
RAM-HChargerTupolev Tu-144
RAM-JFrogfootSukhoy T-8 (later Su-25)
RAM-KFlankerSukhoy T-10 (later Su-27)
RAM-LFulcrumMikoyan MiG-29
RAM-MMysticMyasishchev M-17 Stratosfera
RAM-N Ilyushin Il-102
RAM-PBlackjackTupolev Tu-160
RAM-Q ? (possibly not assigned)
RAM-R Buran (spacecraft) (note 2)
RAM-S ?
RAM-TFreestyleYakovlev Yak-141

Notes:
1. TheRAM-A throughRAM-F block most likely includes Sukhoi T6-1, Sukhoi T6-IG and Sukhoi T-4.
2.RAM-R1 applied to the structural test article,RAM-R2 to the jet-powered aerodynamic test vehicle.

SIB - SibNIA

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
SIB-A Sukhoy FSW testbed

TAG - Taganrog

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
TAG-A Beriev/Bartini VVA-14
TAG-B ? (note 1)
TAG-C ?
TAG-DMermaidBeriev A-40

Notes:
1. Candidates forTAG-B andTAG-C are the KM and A-90 Orlyonok WIGs.

HARB - Harbin

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
HARB-A Harbin SH-5

NAN - Nanchang

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
NAN-A (small transport aircraft)
NAN-B (small fighter prototype)

XIAN - Xian

CodeASIC(ASCC)/NATOModel
XIAN-AFinbackShenyang J-8

5.3 Codes for Research and Prototype Missiles

This designation system is similar to the system used for prototype aircraft, but instead of sequential letters numericalsequences are used.

List of codes for Soviet and Russian test ranges:

List of codes for Chinese test ranges:

BL - Barnaul

CodeNATOModel
BL-01 ?
BL-02 ?
BL-03 ?
BL-04 ?
BL-05 ?
BL-06 ?
BL-07 ?
BL-08 ?
BL-09 ?
BL-10AS-X-19 Koala3M25A Meteorit-A

EM - Emba

CodeNATOModel
EM-01 ?

KY - Kapustin Yar

CodeNATOModel
KY-01 ?
KY-02 ?
KY-03SS-1C/D Scud-B/CR-17
KY-04 ?
KY-05 ?
KY-06 ?
KY-07 ?
KY-08 ?
KY-09 (erroneous identification of SS-NX-13)
KY-10 ?
KY-11 ?
KY-12SS-21 Scarab9M79 Tochka

Notes:
Possible, but completely unconfirmed KY codes include:KY-01 = SS-1A (R-1/8K11);KY-02 = SS-1B (R-11/8K14) or SS-2 (R-2/8Zh38)or SS-3 (R-5);KY-04 = SS-4 (R-12/8K63);KY-05 = SS-5 (R-14/8K65);KY-06 = SS-12 (9M76);KY-07 = SS-X-14 (RT-15/8K96);KY-11 = SS-22 (9M76)

NE - Nenoska

CodeNATOModel
NE-01 ?
NE-02 ?
NE-03 ?
NE-04SS-N-20 SturgeonR-39

PL - Plesetsk

CodeNATOModel
PL-01SS-X-15 ScroogeRT-20
PL-02 ?
PL-03 ?
PL-04SS-24 ScalpelRT-23
PL-05SS-25 SickleRT-2PM (15Zh58)

SH - Sary Shagan

CodeNATOModel
SH-01ABM-1A GaloshA-350Zh
SH-02 ?
SH-03 ?
SH-04 (note 1)ABM-1B GaloshA-350R
SH-05 ?
SH-06 ?
SH-07 ?
SH-08Gazelle53T6
SH-09 ?
SH-10 ?
SH-11ABM-4 Gorgon51T6

Notes:
1. TheSH-04 code my be in error. It's possible that the A350R was also given the SH-01 code of the A350Zh.

TT - Tyuratam

CodeNATOModel
TT-01 ?
TT-02 ?
TT-03 ?
TT-04 ?
TT-05SL-15N-1
TT-06 ?
TT-07 ?
TT-08 ?
TT-09SS-X-26 (note 1)RSS-40 Kurier

Notes:
1. TheSS-X-26 code for the RSS-40 was later cancelled and reassigned to the 9M72 missile.

VA - Vladimirovska

CodeNATOModel
VA-01 ?
VA-02 ?
VA-03 ?
VA-04 ?
VA-05 ?
VA-06 ?
VA-07 (SRAM-type missile, mid-1980s; probably Kh-15)
VA-08 (Air-launched antiship cruise missile, mid-1980s)


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