• The Kh-22 "Storm" (Russian: Х-22 "Буря", NATO reporting name AS-4 'Kitchen') is a large, long-range anti-ship cruise missile developed by MKB Raduga in...
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    missile, designed by MKB Raduga in the 1970s. It has a range of up to 2,500 km (1,350 nmi) and can carry nuclear warheads. Kh-55 is launched exclusively...
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    nuclear bombs. On the Tu-22K, the bay was reconfigured to carry one Raduga Kh-22 (AS-4 Kitchen) missile semirecessed beneath the fuselage. The enormous...
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    Kh-32 (Russian: Х-32) is a Russian supersonic air-launched cruise missile with a range of 600–1000 km developed by the MKB Raduga from the Kh-22. The missile...
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    The Raduga Kh-15 or RKV-15 (Russian: Х-15; NATO: AS-16 "Kickback"; GRAU:) is a Russian hypersonic aero-ballistic air-to-ground missile carried by the...
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  • Babur-2 Babur-3 GIDS REK Joint Strike Missile Raduga Kh-20 Raduga Kh-22 Raduga KSR-5 Raduga Kh-55 Raduga Kh-15 Rudram-1 Nirbhay Shahed 136 suicide drone...
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    Corporation Kh-31 (AS-17 Krypton) air-to-surface missile (Kh-31A only) Raduga Kh-15 (AS-16 Kickback) air-to-surface missile (Kh-15S only) Raduga Kh-59 (AS-13...
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    поражения "Гром"". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Raduga Kh-38. Manufacturer information of the Kh-38 KTRV finalises development of Grom air-to-surface...
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    MKB Raduga (Russian: МКБ Радуга, meaning Raduga Design Bureau (Russian: машиностроительное конструкторское бюро «Радуга»), where raduga literally means...
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  • The Raduga Kh-20 (NATO reporting name: AS-3 Kangaroo) was an air launched cruise missile armed with a thermonuclear warhead which was developed by the...
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    KSR-5 (redirect from Raduga KSR-5)
    The Raduga Kh-26 KSR-5 (NATO reporting name AS-6 Kingfish) was a long-range, air-launched cruise missile and anti ship missile developed by the Soviet...
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    Kh-22/Kh-32 missiles in weapons bay and on wing pylons or Up to 6 × Kh-15 missiles on a MKU-6-1 rotary launcher in its bomb bay, plus 4 × Raduga Kh-15...
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    They merged with Raduga in 1967, so Raduga was given the contract in the early 1970s to develop a solid-fuel successor to the Kh-28 to equip the new...
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    missile. It was to be a successor to the Kh-45, which never entered service. The missile was designed by Raduga. It was equipped with a one-megaton thermonuclear...
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    to carry the Raduga Kh-22 missile and incorporating modern avionics. Known to NATO as the Bear-G. Tu-95K/Tu-95KD Designed to carry the Kh-20 air-to-surface...
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    Australia. The design of the Kh-28 was similar to – but smaller than – Raduga's Kh-22 (AS-4 'Kitchen') and KSR-5 (AS-6 'Kingfish') anti-shipping missiles...
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    the Raduga OKB engineering group responsible for the Soviet Union's missiles for heavy bombers. The Kh-22P was developed from the 6-tonne Kh-22 (AS-4...
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    high for visual target acquisition. Raduga OKB developed the Kh-59 in the 1970s as a longer ranged version of the Kh-25 (AS-10 'Karen'), as a precision...
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    ordered 14 Tupolev Tu-22Bs and two Tu-22Us from the USSR as well as Raduga Kh-22 missiles and by 1975, 10 Tu-22Bs and 2 Tu-22Us were delivered. The 1970s...
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  • armament for the ICD "Raduga"'s T-4 missile carrier bomber. The designers were A. Y. Bereznyak, G. K. Samokhvalov and V. A. Larionov. The Kh-45 was intended...
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  • designated as an SS-N-22 Sunburn by NATO but was known to the Soviets as the P-100 Oniks. The other, unrelated SS-N-22 was the Raduga P-270 Moskit. It was...
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    and greater stealth. The new missile was designed by Igor Seleznyev of Raduga. The importance of advanced missiles as "force multipliers" increased as...
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  • 487 kg/m2 (100 lb/sq ft) Thrust/weight: 0.4076 Armament Missiles: 1 × Raduga Kh-22 nuclear missile Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era XB-70...
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    K-10S (redirect from Raduga K-10S)
    The Raduga K-10S (NATO reporting name: AS-2 Kipper) was a Soviet supersonic anti-ship missile that was usually nuclear-armed, designed by MKB Raduga. Its...
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  • P-270 Moskit (redirect from Kh-41)
    the Kh-41 and its NATO reporting name is SS-N-22 Sunburn (one of two missiles with that designation). The missile system was designed by the Raduga Design...
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    K-9 (missile) (redirect from Raduga K-9)
    developed by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s. It was designed by MKB Raduga, a division of aircraft maker Mikoyan-Gurevich. The K-9 was also known as...
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    similar to the air-launched Kh-55 (AS-15 'Kent') but the Kh-55 has a drop-down turbofan engine and was designed by MKB Raduga. Both have formed the basis...
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    KS-1 Komet (redirect from Raduga KS-1 Komet)
    The Raduga KS-1 Komet (Russian: КС-1 "Комета", NATO reporting name: Kennel), also referred to as AS-1 and KS-1 (крылатый снаряд - winged projectile) was...
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    KSR-2 (redirect from Raduga KSR-2)
    The Raduga KSR-2 (NATO reporting name: AS-5 "Kelt") was a Soviet cruise missile developed to replace the KS-1 Komet (NATO: AS-1 "Kennel"). It was developed...
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    The Kh-80 Meteorit-A (GRAU-code: 3M25A, NATO: AS-X-19 Koala), the RK-75 Meteorit-N (GRAU: 3M25N, NATO: SS-NX-24 Scorpion) and the P-750 Meteorit-M (Russian:...
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