File:SS-N-12 missile launch tubes on the Kiev (1976).JPEG
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English: An elevated view of the bow of the Soviet aircraft carrier KIEV (CVHG) showing a 76.2mm/60-caliber anti-aircraft gun, eight SS-N-12 Sandbox missile launch tubes and an SA-N-3 missile launcher. A retracted SA-N-4 missile launcher is under the circular cover plate in the upper right. |
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SA-N-4 missile launcher
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