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The Kh-59 Ovod (Russian: Х-59 Овод 'Gadfly'; AS-13 'Kingbolt') is a Russian cruise missile with a two-stage solid-fuel propulsion system and 200 km range. The Kh-59M Ovod-M ( AS-18 'Kazoo' ) is a variant with a bigger warhead and turbojet engine.
Kh-35 (NATO: AS-20 Kayak; Russian: Х-35) Kh-38 (Russian: Х-38) Kh-45; Kh-47M2 Kinzhal (AS-24 Killjoy; Russian: Х-47M2 Кинжал, "Dagger") Kh-55 (NATO: AS-15 Kent; Russian: Х-55) Kh-58 (NATO: AS-11 Kilter; Russian: Х-58) Kh-59 Ovod (NATO: AS-13 Kingbolt; Russian: Х-59 Овод, "Gadfly") Kh-59M Ovod-M (NATO: AS-18 Kazoo) Kh-80 (NATO ...
Also, sometimes a combination ("complex") of a missile with its aircraft is marked with a letter "K" (for example, a missile Kh-22 with an aircraft is a "complex K-22"). The Cyrillic "X" (read "Kh") in the designation of Soviet ASMs is in fact a Latin " X " ("ecks") for Xperimental, as used by the design bureau.
The first serial Kh-55 was launched 23 February 1981. Officially entered service (complex of Kh-55 and Tu-95MS) 31 December 1983. Also Kh-101 /102 variant. Kh-58 (AS-11 "Kilter") - anti-radar missile; Kh-59 Ovod (AS-13 "Kingbolt") - tactical air-to-surface TV-guided missile; Kh-59M Ovod-M (AS-18 "Kazoo")-Kh-69; Kh-2000, - Sukhoi T-4, Sukhoi T-4MS
The Kh-69 (Cyrillic: Х-69) (NATO reporting name: AS-22 'Kazoo') is a Russian subsonic air-launched cruise missile. [3] It was developed from the Kh-59 missile, and has a range of at least 400 km (250 mi). It has a reduced radar signature compared to its forerunners. [1]
Tactical Missiles Corporation was founded on the basis of Zvezda-Strela by the Decree of Russian President №84, signed on January 24, 2002.. Zvezda-Strela was a major designer and producer of military missile systems, and included the Zvezda Experimental Design Bureau (), a serial production design bureau (SKB), the main Strela plant, and machine building plants in Kostroma and Bendery Moldova.
This list of missiles by country displays the names of missiles in order of the country where they originate (were developed), with the countries listed alphabetically and annotated with their continent (and defence alliance, if applicable).
The KSR-5, also designated as the Kh-26 (NATO reporting name AS-6 Kingfish) was a long-range, air-launched cruise missile and anti-ship missile developed by the Soviet Union. It was essentially a scaled down version of the Kh-22 'Kitchen', built to be carried by the less capable Tu-16 .