 Russia strikes Ukraine with 4-ton anti-ship missile from 1960s. The media outlet Defense Express has reported that the Russians have launched an anti-ship missile P-35 weighing 4 tons and measuring 10 meters in length adopted into surface back in 1962 on Ukraine. It could have been launched either from the Redut Coastal Defense System or from the Object 100 Anti-Ship Missile Coastal Defense Division. Russia has used a P-35 missile to strike against Ukraine. Its wreckage has been found and its photos have appeared online. This is the first known case of its use, Defense Express said. The wreckage of the P-35, distinguished by significant dimensions, is visible in the images with the background blurred by Defense Express. We are talking about a missile with a length of 10 meters and a launch weight of 4 tons developed in the 1950s and adopted into service in 1962, Defense Express added. Despite its age, the P-35 is still in service in Russia. In particular, it is a component, armament of the Redut Coastal Defense System. As of 2021, their quantity was estimated at 8 launchers. Publication adds that the system can also target ground, more specifically coastal targets. However, these targets have to be radio-contrast due to the guidance system.