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One of the SS-N-22s was the Chelomei P-80 Zubr . It was rocket-propelled, armed with a 250-kilogram warhead, and was carried by early-model Sovremennyy-class destroyers and Tarantul-class corvettes. The submarine-launched version of this missile, also known to NATO as SS-N-22 Sunburn, was designated the P-100 Oniks .
The other, unrelated SS-N-22 was the Raduga P-270 Moskit . It was
ramjet-propelled (though launched by a small solid-fuel rocket), armed with a 300-kilogram warhead, and was carried by later-model Sovremennyy-class destroyers, Tarantul-class corvettes, and several smaller warships.