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The Kh-101 (Russian: Х-101; NATO reporting name: AS-23 "Kodiak") is a Russian subsonic air-launched cruise missile.Designed in the 1990s, it underwent testing in the 2000s and entered service in the 2010s, seeing use in the Syrian Civil War and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian air force said Russia fired 77 Kh-101 missiles in the attack — they cost an estimated $10 million to $13 million each. ... Kalibr and Kh-101 cruise missiles, and Shahed strike ...
The production cost of a V-1 was only a small fraction of that of a V-2 ... Russia has Kh-55SM cruise missiles, ... A stealth version of the missile, the Kh-101 is in ...
Video showing Russian Tu-95MS launching Kh-101 cruise missiles in September 2017 at targets in northern Syria. Russian news agency TASS reported on 17 November 2016 that modernized Tu-95MS armed with Kh-555 and Kh-101 air-launched cruise missiles had launched airstrikes against targets described as terrorist in Syria. [26] [27]
In 2021, before Russian forces invaded, Moscow produced 56 Kh-101 cruise missiles a year. By last year, it had manufactured 460 cruise missiles, according to the report.
Moscow’s inventories of land-attack missiles like the air-launched Kh-101, sea-launched 3M-14 Kalibr and ground-launched 9M728 cruise missiles, as well as the Iskander-K short-range ballistic ...
The Kyiv Independent analyzed Ukrainian military data and counted 560 missiles and drones that cost the Russian government an estimated $1.7 billion, with nearly 90 percent destroyed by Ukrainian air defence. [126] On 1 May, according to Ukrainian claims, 15 out of 18 cruise missiles in a Russian attack were intercepted by Ukrainian air defences.
The following is a list of cruise missiles. It does not include the specifically anti-ship missiles, which are on a separate list. ... Kh-101: Air to Surface