ASCC/ASIC/US DoD Reporting Name for Soviet/Russian/Chinese Aircraft and Missiles

Hi all

KN-9 MLRS renamed as KN-SS-X-9

https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/kn-09-kn-ss-x-9/
 
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP78-02646R000600110001-9.pdf
page 21

SS-CD-1. May be initial designation for SSC-2a missile?
 
SSC-7 Southpaw (?) = 9M728 http://www.tevijassargs.lv/ts/operacionali-taktisko-rakesu-komplekss-9k720-iskander-m/
SSC-8 Screwdriver = 9M729
 
Hi All

SSC-3 missile have temporary designation BALAKLAVA-01
Mayby you know the short designations for BALAKLAVA
 
FRAZOR = Su-57 https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/files/chathamhouse/publications/research/2018-05-10-russia-state-armament-programme-connolly-boulegue.pdf
 
MAINDOME = A-50EI http://www.ssri-j.com/MediaReport/DocumentUS/AirborneThreatsToUSOperations.pdf page 8
 
FOXHOUND C = MiG-31BM http://flabcollegium.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/UPDATE-2018-06.pdf
MAINSTAY D = A-50U https://flabcollegium.ch/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/UPDATE-2017-25.pdf
 
KN-SA-X-01 = Pongae-5 (KN-06) https://twitter.com/nktpnd/status/1038543508330741766
 
SSC-X-9 SKYFALL = Burevestnik https://twitter.com/nktpnd/status/1064991343624237059
 
CJGibson said:
A Scotsman from the town of Zor.

Chris

Or (courtesy of the Urban Dictionary)

Frazer- a cool guy who gets along with everyone but if you do wrong to him or anyone of his friends all hell is unleashed the kind of guy who will make your life hell.
a sweet-talker as such he knows what to say and exactly when to say it he likes to keep everyone happy but be honest. maybe not completely honest but honest as he can be. the guy who makes everybody laugh but not intentionally. he likes pretty smiles
 
MOUSE = Y-8G (GaoXin 3) https://quizlet.com/191894302/recce-flash-cards/
MIST = Y-9? https://quizlet.com/75587197/visual-recognition-visrecce-flash-cards/
 
Nagumo,

Thank you very much for that www page with all the lists in one place.


Regards,
Gerard
 
CSS-N-10 = ballistic missile (?) https://discussions.sisostds.org/index.htm?A1=ind1804&L=sac-swg-enum
 
SA-29 = Verba https://quizlet.com/283255773/pqs-recce-aircraftlandsub-flash-cards/ and https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/74410462.pdf

SA-22 GOBLIN = ? tracked variant od Pantsir https://quizlet.com/308211601/surface-to-air-threat-recce-flash-cards/
 
Nagumo said:
SA-29 = Verba https://quizlet.com/283255773/pqs-recce-aircraftlandsub-flash-cards/ and https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/74410462.pdf

SA-22 GOBLIN = ? tracked variant od Pantsir https://quizlet.com/308211601/surface-to-air-threat-recce-flash-cards/

quizlet.com is not a reliable source.

Most places have SA-22 as GREYHOUND. and SA-25 as Verba.
 
https://public.mip-interop.org/Public%20Document%20Library/99_Archives/03-Baseline_3.0/JC3IEDM-Joint_C3_Information_Exchange_Data_Model/JC3IEDM-Annex%20N-Dom%20value%20diff-DMWG-Edition_3.0.2_20090514.pdf?Mobile=1&Source=%2F%5Flayouts%2Fmobile%2Fview%2Easpx%3FList%3Dc314e56c%252Db62d%252D42d3%252Da9da%252D35f6e3ad8e94%26View%3D1de80d78%252D9cc7%252D43f2%252Dbda0%252D08741e0f35e7%26RootFolder%3D%252FPublic%2520Document%2520Library%252F99%255FArchives%252F03%252DBaseline%255F3%252E0%252FJC3IEDM%252DJoint%255FC3%255FInformation%255FExchange%255FData%255FModel%26FolderCTID%3D0x012000CDEC559A618DF74781A1E0AE00DB1626%26CurrentPage%3D1 here is codename HIP J1 and HIP K1
 
I have seen GOBLIN associated with the Pantsyr before, as well as GREYHOUND. The G-series designator (GOBLIN, GOA, GUIDELINE, etc.) actually denotes the missile, not the system as a whole. New or different missile = new G-series designator, but same SA-series designator.
 
CSS-X-22 ? https://media.defense.gov/2019/Jan/17/2002080666/-1/-1/1/2019-MISSILE-DEFENSE-REVIEW.PDF page 45
 
http://archives.nato.int/uploads/r/nato-archives-online/3/e/d/3edb1c40c2fa5a07ebce2f98f8260bff2d0cecdaae105c6b14c4c419fc036b1d/MC_0262_B_67_FINAL_ENG_PDP.pdf ASCC reporting names for avionics
 
Have the Tu-160 variants been given ASCC suffixes? eg the Tu-160M and Tu-160M2 or are they all Blackjack-A?

Chris
 
MONGOL C ? https://public.mip-interop.org/Public%20Document%20Library/99_Archives/03-Baseline_3.0/JC3IEDM-Joint_C3_Information_Exchange_Data_Model/JC3IEDM-Annex%20N-Dom%20value%20diff-DMWG-Edition_3.0.2_20090514.pdf?Mobile=1&Source=%2F%5Flayouts%2Fmobile%2Fview%2Easpx%3FList%3Dc314e56c%252Db62d%252D42d3%252Da9da%252D35f6e3ad8e94%26View%3D1de80d78%252D9cc7%252D43f2%252Dbda0%252D08741e0f35e7%26RootFolder%3D%252FPublic%2520Document%2520Library%252F99%255FArchives%252F03%252DBaseline%255F3%252E0%252FJC3IEDM%252DJoint%255FC3%255FInformation%255FExchange%255FData%255FModel%26FolderCTID%3D0x012000CDEC559A618DF74781A1E0AE00DB1626%26CurrentPage%3D1
 
AS-22 KLUGE = Kh-555
AS-23A/B KODIAK = Kh-101/-102

https://www.iiss.org/publications/the-military-balance/the-military-balance-2019/xmb2019-bonus-content
https://rethinkingarmscontrol.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2019.-Capturing-Technology.Rethinking-Arms-Control_-Conference-Reader.pdf
 
https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.crows.org/resource/resmgr/conferences/2019_conferences/msic/agenda_/agenda_msic_0117.pdf

SA-X-28
IR-SA-2
IR-SA-3
IR-SA-4
 
here is reporting name FOXGLOVE for MiG 1.42. Is it correct?
 
here is reporting name FOXGLOVE for MiG 1.42. Is it correct?
It was FLATPACK for 1.44, which was a joke which only made sense in the UK (a famous shop selling flat packed furniture was called "MFI"). Not sure why you'd need a codename for 1.42, it never got built.
 
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