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I've just found a photo showing a prototype of the Yugoslav Grom surface-to-air missile. Apparently it is being displayed at a museum (probably somewhere in Serbia).
At the time I can't check my books out in a search of details on this project - as far as I can recall now is the Yugoslavians worked on several missile projects, esp. in the late 1950s and 1960s (these projects were cancelled after Yugoslavia purchased anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles from the Soviet Union) and later, when they tried (unsuccesfully) to build an indigineous defence potential.
As for "Grom" designator it was surely used in the late 1980s for an air-to-surface missile, so the SAM must have been an earlier design (it's unlikely that at any given time two different weapon systems were being developed simultaneously under the same designation/code name).
Perhaps somebody else has more details on this fascinating project? Any input would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Piotr
At the time I can't check my books out in a search of details on this project - as far as I can recall now is the Yugoslavians worked on several missile projects, esp. in the late 1950s and 1960s (these projects were cancelled after Yugoslavia purchased anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles from the Soviet Union) and later, when they tried (unsuccesfully) to build an indigineous defence potential.
As for "Grom" designator it was surely used in the late 1980s for an air-to-surface missile, so the SAM must have been an earlier design (it's unlikely that at any given time two different weapon systems were being developed simultaneously under the same designation/code name).
Perhaps somebody else has more details on this fascinating project? Any input would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Piotr