ZS-14
The ZS-14 missile launch tube is an AFRF device. It is also known as 3C-14, for the romanized-Cyrillic analogues. It is a universal device across all branches of the Russian military, so the ZS-14 can be found in the Russian Navy, the Russian Army and on airfields of the VKS. It may house any of the following:
- anti-aircraft missiles such as used in the S-300 and S-400 systems[1]
- missiles on the Dagestan-class corvettes aka Gepard-class frigate,[2][3] project 22350 class Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate,[4] project 11356 Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate[2][4] 1155-class Marshal Shaposhnikov, 1144-class Admiral Nakhimov, 949a-class multi-purpose submarines Russian submarine Belgorod (K-329), the 855 Yasen-class submarines[5]
- Kalibr missiles[6]
- Tsirkon missiles[6][7]
- P-800 Oniks missiles[6]
- Granit missiles[8]
- Novator 91R[9]
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