Kh-28

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The Kh-28 was the first Soviet anti-radiation missile (ARM) for tactical aircraft. It entered production in 1973 and is still carried on some Sukhoi Su-22s in developing countries but is no longer in Russian service. Use of the Kh-28 was restricted by its weight, limited seeker head, bulk and fuelling requirements, and it was superseded by the smaller, solid-fuel Kh-58 in the early 1980s.

1973  WikimediaWikidata
AS-9; Kyle; Nisan-28; X-28
anti-radiation missileair-to-surface missileMKB RadugaSoviet Union

Kh-58


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