Operators
The P-15 missile family and their clones were widely deployed from the 1960s. They were big and powerful weapons, but quite cheap and so made in the thousands. It is difficult even to list all the operators.
The German Navy, after reunification, gave its stock of almost 200 P-15s to the United States Navy in 1991, these weapons being mainly the P-15M/P-22. They were used for missile defence tests.
- Algeria
- Algerian National Navy
- Angola
- Angolan Navy
- Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijan Navy
- Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Navy-started to phase this missile out
- Bulgaria
- Bulgarian Navy - P-15MC
- Cuba
- Cuban Navy
- Cameroon
- Cameroon Navy
- Egypt
- Egyptian Navy
- Finland
- Finnish Navy, retired from service.
- East Germany
- India
- Indian Navy
- Indonesia
- Indonesian Navy
- Iran
- Iranian Navy
- Libya
- Libyan Navy
- Morocco
- North Korea
- Korean People's Navy
- People's Republic of China
- People's Liberation Army Navy
- Poland
- Polish Navy, withdrawn from combat service, 31 March 2006. They are currently used as target drones for anti-aircraft training.
- Romania
- Romanian Navy
- Russia
- Russian Navy
- United States
- US Navy, experimental activities.
- Somalia
- South Yemen
- Soviet Union
- Soviet Navy
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Syrian Arab Navy
- Vietnam
- Vietnam People's Navy
- Yemen
- Yemen National Army
- Yugoslavia
- SFR Yugoslav Navy
- FR Yugoslavia
- FR Yugoslav Navy
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