👉 The Moscow weapon, also known as the "Moscow-2" or "Kamikaze," is a portable, air-launched, anti-ship cruise missile developed by Russia. It features a compact design, allowing it to be easily transported and deployed from aircraft like fighter jets or helicopters. The missile has a range of approximately 150-200 kilometers and can be launched with a short warning, making it particularly effective against naval targets. Its guidance system uses a combination of GPS and inertial navigation, enabling precise targeting of ships. The Moscow weapon is designed to be cost-effective and versatile, capable of engaging various types of naval vessels, including destroyers, frigates, and even submarines. Its deployment has been notably used in conflicts such as the Russo-Georgian War and the ongoing tensions in the Black Sea.