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*** post for FREE via your newsreader at post.newsfeed.com *** Does Kh90 exists? Here's some infor about Kh-90 from Jane's Strategic Weapon Systems, Sept. 2002: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "AS-X-19 `Koala' (Kh-90/BL10) Type Intermediate-range, air-launched, turbojet-powered, single-warhead cruise missile. Development The existence of the AS-X-19 `Koala' had been reported by the US Department of Defense (DoD) in 1986, but was confirmed by the Russians in 1988, when the US Secretary of Defense was shown around a Tu-160 `Blackjack' bomber at an airbase near Moscow. The AS-X-19 was believed to have the Russian designator Kh-90 or BL10, and was reported to be a high-altitude supersonic cruise missile with air-launched, ship-launched and ground-launched versions, developed from 1976 and believed to have started flight trials in 1980. The AS-X-19 must therefore be considered as equivalent to the US AGM-129 advanced cruise missile programme, though probably several years behind. The programme was terminated in 1992, and it is reported that there were in excess of twenty flight trials. It is believed that AS-X-19 was a dual design for the Russian Air Force and Russian Navy, similar to the AS-15/SS-N-21 programme, with the SS-NX-24 `Scorpion' (P-750 Grom) variant to be launched from submarines. The AS-X-19 was expected to be cleared for carriage by Tu-95 `Bear-H' and Tu-160 `Blackjack' aircraft although it was reported that the Tu-95 could only carry two missiles. It is believed that Raduga NPO used the AS-X-19 design as a hypersonic test vehicle, known as GELA, and this has been used for research since 1994. In 1998, it was reported that the AS-X-19, or a lower cost variant, had been redesigned and might still be put into production for the Russian Air Force. Description From reports in 1996, it appears that the AS-X-19 had two delta canard foreplanes at the nose, delta fins and tailplanes at the rear body and a long pointed slender nose. It is believed that the AS-X-19 was 10.5 m long, had a body diameter of 1.2 m and a wing span of 4.5 m. The larger delta-wings fold for aircraft carriage, and there was a vertical folding tail fin. The missile weight was 2,800 kg, and it was ramjet powered. The ramjet inlet was circular with a conical centrebody, and then a long slender nose section was shaped from the upper half of the body. Conventional flight control elevators and rudders were mounted on the wings and fin. It is believed that the AS-X-19 could cruise at altitudes between 7 and 20 km at M4.5, and then made a steep dive onto the target. Unconfirmed reports suggest that the missile had two independently targeted warheads, capable of attacking separate targets 100 km apart. It is assumed that these warheads were to have been nuclear, but that any redesigned missile would have an HE warhead. The maximum range of AS-X-19 is reported to have been 3,000 km. Operational status The AS-X-19 was in development and some 20 or more flight tests had been made by1992, when Russia indicated that the programme would be terminated. There are, however, indications that this AS-X-19 design has been retained, with the GELA hypersonic research vehicle, and that smaller missiles with turbojet or ramjet engines are being developed as possible lower cost replacements. Specifications Length: 10.5 m Body diameter: 1.2 m Launch weight: 2,800 kg Payload: 450 kg Warhead: Nuclear or HE Guidance: Inertial Propulsion: Ramjet Range: 3,000 km Accuracy: n/k Contractor It is believed that the AS-X-19 `Koala' missile was designed by the Chelomei and Raduga NPO design bureau. " -- Regards, Venik Visit my site: http://www.aeronautics.ru If you need to e-mail me, please use the following subject line: ?Subject=Newsgr0ups_resp0 nse |
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