Object 100

Utjos (Utes , Sotka , Object 100)
Утёс ( объект 100 , Сотка )
Sevastopol Balaklava , Russia (de facto)
Utjos (Utes , Sotka , Object 100)
Coordinates 44°27′05″N 33°39′09″E / 44.451389°N 33.6525°E / 44.451389; 33.6525
Type coastal bunker AShM missile launchers
Site information
Owner  Russia
Operator VMF Russia , Republic of Crimea Crimean Navy
Controlled by Russia VMF VKS Russia BRaV CmF ВМФ ЧмФ БРВ (Black Sea Fleet Coastal Missile Forces) , Republic of Crimea Crimean Armed Forces
Open to
the public
no
Condition operational (to be re-operational probably , poxible)
Site history
Built 1954,[1] 60' - 80'
Built by  URS ,  Russia

Object-100 Utes (Utyos) or Sotka is a Russian Navy anti-ship missile coastal division built in Soviet times, using bunker TEL (similar to Nike Hercules SAM ABM) with a pair of SS-N-3 Shaddock P-35B 4K44B (same used operated on Redut complex) SS-N-3b Shaddock 3M44 Progress , can also launch different ones like P-6 P-35B S-35.

Modern times

Recently, after the 2014 referendum and annexation of Crimea, Russia started restoring and reactivating the site (over also start planning ships building in Sevastopol, Feodosia, Kerch yards), can also operate mobile TEL Bastion P-800 , silo K300S Oniks , Moskit TEL , Bal , Kalibr and Biryuza and maybe Iskander-K R-500 (not know if 3M51 Alfa P900 missile is going to be also air launched and TEL like other missile complexes). "Bastion" silo-based missile complex should be deployed by 2020.[2]

Utes, or Sotka, Object-100 is situated right on a cliff, with the sea beneath, far than 50 100 m from sea level, two firing position (bunker TEL) and the rest of the base facilities.

Operation

main
capable deploying

Operator

 Russia

See also

References

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