Overview. Originally designed to be a ship-launched missile, it has been adapted multiple times to be launched from land (modified trucks), underwater (submarines), and air (Sukhoi Su-33 all-weather carrier). P-100 … The SS-N-26 “Strobile” (P-800 Oniks)/Yakhont/Yakhont-M are Russian anti-ship cruise missiles developed by NPO Mashinostroyenia. The ship-launched variant is known as the P-800 Oniks and has been designated the SS-N-26 “Strobile” by NATO. The post-boost vehicle has a guidance system, a liquid fuel propulsion system and 10 blunt shaped MIRVed warheads that are smaller than warheads carried on … There are three known variants of the missile. The P-270 Moskit or SS-N-22 Sunburn is a medium-range supersonic anti-ship cruise missile with sea-skimming capability. SSN-22 Sunburn: Hypersonic anti-ship missile arming early Pr-956 destroyers. P-500 Bazalt 4K-80 SS-N-12 Sandbox SS-N-12 Sandbox is a Russian supersonic speed cruise missile with a range of 550 km carrying a payload of 1,000 kg. R-39 / SS-N-20 STURGEON The R-39 solid-propellant intercontinental missile is a three-stage missile with multiple re-entry vehicles. The P-350 Bazalt [industrial code 4K-77] was the successor to the P-35 Bazalt, which was started in 1963 and subsequently cancelled.