S-125 Neva/Pechora

S-125 Neva
NATO reporting name: SA-3 Goa, SA-N-1 Goa
Peruvian Air Force Pechora.
Typeshort-range SAM system
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service1961[1]–present
Used bySee list of present and former operators
WarsVietnam War
War of Attrition
Yom Kippur War
Angolan Civil War
Uganda–Tanzania War
Iran–Iraq War
Gulf War
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
Syrian Civil War
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Tigray conflict
Russian Invasion of Ukraine[2]
Production history
DesignerAlmaz Central Design Bureau
Designed1950s
ManufacturerJSC Defense Systems (Pechora-M)
Produced1961–present
VariantsNeva, Pechora, Volna, Neva-M, Neva-M1, Volna-M, Volna-N, Volna-P, Pechora 2, Pechora 2M, Newa SC, Pechora-M

The S-125 Neva/Pechora (Russian: С-125 "Нева"/"Печора", NATO reporting name SA-3 Goa) is a Soviet surface-to-air missile system that was designed by Aleksei Isaev to complement the S-25 and S-75. It has a shorter effective range and lower engagement altitude than either of its predecessors and also flies slower, but due to its two-stage design it is more effective against more maneuverable targets. It is also able to engage lower flying targets than the previous systems, and being more modern it is much more resistant to ECM than the S-75. The 5V24 (V-600) missiles reach around Mach 3 to 3.5 in flight, both stages powered by solid fuel rocket motors. The S-125, like the S-75, uses radio command guidance. The naval version of this system has the NATO reporting name SA-N-1 Goa and original designation M-1 Volna (Russian Волна – wave).

  1. ^ "S-125 SA-3 GOA". Federation of American Scientists. Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  2. ^ "Polish SA-3 Surface-To-Air Missiles Appear To Be In Ukrainian Forces' Hands". The Drive. 7 December 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-31.