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Air-to-surface missile
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
Kh-32
Soviet anti-ship missile
groups, with either a conventional or nuclear warhead. Kh-32 is an updated conventional variant of the Kh-22 and was accepted to service in 2016; it features
Kh-22
Russian air-launched cruise missile
The Kh-101 (Russian: Х-101; NATO reporting name: AS-23 "Kodiak") is a Russian air-launched cruise missile which operates at a maximum of Mach 0.8. Designed
Kh-101
Tactical air-to-surface missile
The Kh-38/Kh-38M (Russian: Х-38) is a family of standoff air-to-surface missiles meant to succeed the Kh-25 and Kh-29 missile families. The Kh-38 also
Kh-38
Tactical air-to-surface missile
The Kh-25/Kh-25M (Russian: Х-25; NATO: AS-10 'Karen') is a family of Soviet lightweight air-to-ground missiles with a modular range of guidance systems
Kh-25
Soviet anti-ship missile
The Zvezda Kh-35 (Russian: Х-35 , NATO reporting name AS-20 'Kayak') is a Soviet turbojet subsonic cruise anti-ship missile. The missile can be launched
Kh-35
Air-launched cruise missile
Kh-69 (Cyrillic: Х-69) (NATO reporting name: AS-22 'Kazoo') is a Russian stealth subsonic air-launched cruise missile. It was developed from the Kh-59
Kh-69
Soviet/Russian air-to-surface missile
The Kh-31 (Russian: Х-31; AS-17 'Krypton') is a Soviet and Russian air-to-surface missile carried by aircraft such as the MiG-29, Su-35 and the Su-57.
Kh-31
Family of Soviet air-launched cruise missiles
The Kh-55 (Russian: Х-55, also known as RKV-500; NATO reporting name: AS-15 "Kent") is a Soviet/Russian subsonic air-launched cruise missile, designed
Kh-55
Russian cruise missile
The Kh-59 Ovod (Russian: Х-59 Овод 'Gadfly'; AS-13 'Kingbolt') is a Russian air-launched cruise missile with a two-stage solid-fuel propulsion system and
Kh-59
Air-to-surface missile
The Kh-29 (Russian: Х-29; NATO: AS-14 'Kedge'; GRAU: 9M721) is a Soviet air-to-surface missile with a range of 10–30 km. It has a large warhead of 320 kg
Kh-29
Russian long-range supersonic strategic bomber
by adding the new Kh-32 missile, a heavily modified version of the current Kh-22, the subsonic Kh-SD, the hypersonic Kh-MT, or the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missiles
Tupolev_Tu-22M
Russian nuclear-capable air-launched ballistic missile
The Kh-47M2 Kinzhal (Russian: Х-47М2 Кинжал, IPA: [kʲɪn'ʐaɫ], lit. 'Dagger'; NATO reporting name: AS-24 Killjoy) is a Russian air-launched ballistic missile
Kh-47M2_Kinzhal
Air-launched anti-radiation missile, surface-to-surface missile
The Kh-58 (Russian: Х-58; NATO: AS-11 'Kilter') is a Soviet anti-radiation missile with a range of 120 km. As of 2004[update] the Kh-58U variant was still
Kh-58
Missile designed to be launched from aircraft
Х-29) Kh-31 (NATO: AS-17 Krypton; Russian: Х-31) Kh-32 (Russian: Х-32) Kh-35 (NATO: AS-20 Kayak; Russian: Х-35) Kh-38 (Russian: Х-38) Kh-45 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal
Air-to-surface_missile
Tactical air-to-surface missile
The Zvezda Kh-66 and Kh-23 Grom (Russian: Х-23 Гром 'Thunder'; NATO: AS-7 'Kerry') are a family of early Soviet tactical air-to-surface missiles with a
Kh-23_Grom
Anti-ship missile
cruise missile. Its GRAU designation is 3M80, air launched variant is the Kh-41 and its NATO reporting name is SS-N-22 Sunburn (one of two missiles with
P-270_Moskit
Air-launched ballistic missile
The Raduga Kh-15 or RKV-15 (Russian: Х-15; NATO: AS-16 "Kickback") is a Soviet hypersonic air-launched ballistic missile carried by the Tupolev Tu-22M
Kh-15
Air-to-surface missile
The Kh-45 Molnija "Lightning" was a Soviet hypersonic anti-ship air-to-surface missile project. It was developed from 1971 as the main armament for the
Kh-45
Russian hypersonic cruise missile
The Kh-90 GELA (Russian: ГЭЛА (гиперзвуковой экспериментальный летательный аппарат), Hypersonic Experimental Flight Vehicle) is a Soviet/Russian air-to-surface
Kh-90
Russian intercontinental ballistic missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
RS-28_Sarmat
Nuclear cruise missile
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
Kh-20
Type of military ranged weapon
(Russia) Kh-20 (USSR) Kh-22 (USSR/Russia) Kh-26 (USSR) Kh-32 (Russia) Kh-35 (Russia) Kh-55/Kh-555 (USSR/Russia) Kh-59 (USSR/Russia) Kh-61 (USSR/Russia) Kh-69
Air-launched_cruise_missile
Air-launched anti-radiation missile
The Kh-28 (Russian: Х-28; Nisan-28; NATO: AS-9 'Kyle') was the first Soviet anti-radiation missile (ARM) for tactical aircraft. It entered production in
Kh-28
Russian long-range air-to-air missile
between the engines, with an option to carry a few more missiles, such as a Kh-31 anti-radiation missile. The US Defense Intelligence Agency revealed in
R-37_(missile)
Cruise missile
version of the P-80 Zubr. Its GRAU designation is 3M55, the air launched Kh-61 variant was planned but never built. The missile has the NATO codename
P-800_Oniks
Guided missile with precision targeting capabilities and multiple launch platforms
Hyunmoo-3 (1500 km, Mach 1.2) Kh-20 (380–600 km, Mach 2) Kh-31 (25–110 km, Mach 3.5) Kh-32 (600–1,000 km, Mach 4.6) Kh-80 (3,000–5,000 km, Mach 3) / P-270
Cruise_missile
Anti-tank weapon
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
9K111_Fagot
Russian missile
2025. Andrew Cockburn, "Like a Ball of Fire: Andrew Cockburn on hypersonic weaponry", London Review of Books, vol. 42, no. 5 (5 March 2020), pp. 31–32.
Avangard (hypersonic glide vehicle)
Avangard_(hypersonic_glide_vehicle)
Type of intercontinental ballistic missile designed by the Soviet Union
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
R-36_(missile)
Supersonic cruise missile
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:
Kh-80
Missile fired from the air at airborne targets
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
Air-to-air_missile
Aircraft design bureau in USSR and Russia
aircraft) entered service in 1987. Kh-28 (AS-9 "Kyle") - anti-radar missile Kh-32 - Tu-22M Kh-45 - Sukhoi T-4, Sukhoi T-4MS Kh-55 Granat (AS-15 "Kent") - cruise
MKB_Raduga
Soviet cruise and anti-ship missile
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
KSR-5
Russian beyond visual range air-to-air missile
import-substituted missiles for 65 billion rubles. Serbia – Serbia ordered 32 R-77-1 missiles for its modernized MiG-29s Sudan – for the MiG-29SE Syria
R-77
American reconnaissance satellites (1959–1972)
KH-5 ARGON, KH-6 LANYARD, KH-7 GAMBIT, KH-8 GAMBIT 3 KH-9 Hexagon "Big Bird" KH-10 DORIAN or Manned Orbital Laboratory (MOL program) KH-11, KH-12, KH-13
CORONA_(satellite)
Ground-launched missile designed to attack aerial targets
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
Surface-to-air_missile
Kaishan-1 SAM Kh-15 Kh-20 Kh-22 Kh-23 Kh-25 Kh-28 Kh-29 Kh-31 Kh-32 Kh-35 Kh-38 Kh-45 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal Kh-55 Kh-58 Kh-59 Kh-80 Kh-90 Kh-101 Khalij Fars
List_of_missiles
Russian submarine-launched ballistic missile
Bulava (Russian: Булава, lit. "mace", NATO reporting names SS-N-30 / SS-NX-32, GRAU index 3M30, 3K30) is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) developed
RSM-56_Bulava
Russian hypersonic anti-ship missile
BrahMos-II – Joint Russian-Indian hypersonic cruise missile Kh-22 – Soviet anti-ship missile Kh-90 – Russian hypersonic cruise missile ASN4G – French air-launched
3M22_Zircon
Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
Oreshnik_(missile)
Nuclear-powered cruise missile
times the size of the Kh-101, and the wings of the Burevestnik are rooted "on top of the fuselage, rather than below it like on the Kh-101." He also notes
9M730_Burevestnik
Mobile surface-to-air missile air defense
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
S-500_missile_system
Missile type
missiles. ALAS BGM-109 Tomahawk Bina BrahMos Hermes Hyunmoo-3 KARA Atmaca Kh-35 Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) Luz Martlet MGM-166 LOSAT MGM-140 ATACMS
Surface-to-surface_missile
Air-to-air missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
R-73_(missile)
Russian short-range ballistic missile
and may be based even on the air-launched 5,500 kilometres (3,400 mi)-range Kh-101 cruise missile. "E" for Eksport. The director of the state corporation
9K720_Iskander
Nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed UUV
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
Poseidon (unmanned underwater vehicle)
Poseidon_(unmanned_underwater_vehicle)
Soviet anti-submarine missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
RPK-6_Vodopad/RPK-7_Veter
American stealthy anti-ship cruise missile
3M54/3M14 Kalibr – (Russia) P-800 Oniks/Yakhont – (Russia) Kh-22 – (Soviet Union) Kh-35 – (Russia) Kh-32 – (Russia) AKF-98 – (China) YJ-18C – (China) YJ-100
AGM-158C_LRASM
Russian man-portable surface-to-air missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
9K333_Verba
Vehicle-launched surface-to-air missile system
Ukrainian Air Force stated that some Osa and Buk systems were destroyed by Kh-31P and Kh-58 anti-radiation missiles during the early stages of the Russian invasion
9K33_Osa
Soviet surface and submarine-launched nuclear cruise missile
Novator 9M729. The RK-55 is very 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
RK-55
Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
R-16_(missile)
Weapons used by aircraft
FAB-5000, FAB-9000) or the Russian Kh series Guided Missiles,(Kh-22, Kh-23, Kh-25, Kh-29, Kh-32,Kh-38, Kh-55, Kh-58, Kh-69). AGM missile systems use several
Aircraft_ordnance
Russian surface-to-air missile
antenna, and a mechanically, later electronically, scanned in azimuth with a 32 degree sector view, and has an average power output of 1.5 kW, which provides
Tor_missile_system
Long-range anti-ship cruise missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
P-700_Granit
NATO code names for foreign military equipment
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
NATO_reporting_name
Abortive Russo-Indian long-range air-to-air missile program
radar and ground attack capability. Kh-31 (AS-17 'Krypton') – the Chinese have licensed the anti-radar version (Kh-31P) of this Russian air-to-surface
Novator_KS-172
Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
RS-26_Rubezh
Soviet anti-ship missiles
warhead of 320 kg. Another version of this weapon is called the ASM-MMS or Kh-41; it is intended to be launched by a Su-33. The People's Republic of China
SS-N-22
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
RS-24_Yars
Short-range infrared homing air-to-air missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
K-13_(missile)
Transportable SAM system
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
2K11_Krug
Russian helicopter air-to-surface missile
air-to-surface missile. It is also recognized under the alternative designations Kh-39, Izdeliye 305 (Russian: Изделие 305, lit. 'Product no. 305') and 9A-7755
LMUR
Cruise missile
heavy and almost four times as fast as Tomahawk, the BrahMos has more than 32 times the on-cruise kinetic energy of a Tomahawk missile, although it carries
BrahMos
Short-range SAM system
missiles. In 1963 an improved two-missile launcher, ZIF-102, with a magazine for 32 missiles, was introduced to new ship classes. In 1967 Volna systems were upgraded
S-125_Neva/Pechora
Anti-submarine/ship missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
Metel_Anti-Ship_Complex
Series of United States reconnaissance satellites
The KH-8 (BYEMAN codename Gambit-3) was a long-lived series of reconnaissance satellites of the "Key Hole" (KH) series used by the United States from July
KH-8_Gambit_3
Tracked self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
2K22_Tunguska
Russian ICBM
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
RT-2PM2_Topol-M
Russian man-portable surface-to-air missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
9K38_Igla
Series of Soviet surface-to-air missile systems
missiles can engage targets out to 100 km (62 mi) and up to altitudes of around 32 km (20 mi). In both cases the warhead is around 150 kg (330 lb). While it
S-300_missile_system
Mobile surface-to-air missile air defense
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
S-400_missile_system
Strategic SAM system
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
S-75_Dvina
Kotov). Sunk in action. Kh-22 Kh-29 (Sukhoi Su-34) Kh-31 Kh-32 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal Kh-58 Kh-69 Kh-101 (Tupolev Tu-95, Tupolev Tu-160) Kh-555 (Tupolev Tu-95, Tupolev
List of Russo-Ukrainian war military equipment
List_of_Russo-Ukrainian_war_military_equipment
First Intercontinental ballistic missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
R-7_Semyorka
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon system
to 15 km and at a range of 20 km. The system has an ammunition supply of 32 missiles. It has several combat modules, including an ammunition supply module
Pantsir_missile_system
Russian fighter-bomber aircraft
R-73 R-77 Air-to-surface missiles: Kh-25ML/MT Kh-29L/T/D Kh-31A/AD Kh-35U Kh-38MAE/MKE/MLE/MTE Kh-58 Kh-59ME/MK/MK2 Kh-47M2 Anti-ship missiles: P-800 Oniks
Sukhoi_Su-34
Hybrid SAM-Gun based CIWS
with 4 ready-to-fire missiles each and fed by a reloading system storing 32 missiles in ready-to-launch containers. The guns used in the Kortik are the
Kortik_CIWS
Soviet air-to-air missile
20–27,000 m (66–88,583 ft) altitude. Effective kill range: 2–52.5 km (1.2–32.6 mi) head-on, 0.7–12.5 km (0.43–7.77 mi) tail-on. Maximum range: 104 km (65 mi)
R-27_(air-to-air_missile)
Series of short-range ballistic missiles
prolific of the series, with a production run estimated at 7,000. It served in 32 countries and four countries besides the Soviet Union manufactured copied
Scud_missile
Medium-range SAM system
Aerodynamic – 16 Ballistic – 12 Maximum number of simultaneously induced missiles – 32 Affected area for aerodynamic targets : Range – 1.5–120 km (0.93–74.56 mi)
S-350_missile_system
"Kegler" (Kh-25MP, Kh-27PS) AS-13 "Kingbolt" (Kh-59 Ovod) AS-14 "Kedge" (Kh-29) AS-15 "Kent" (Kh-55/Kh-65S Izdeliye 120) AS-16 "Kickback" (Kh-15) AS-17
List of NATO reporting names for air-to-surface missiles
List_of_NATO_reporting_names_for_air-to-surface_missiles
Soviet submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM)
initial flight. During initial testing before the missiles were deployed, 26 of 32 missiles (81%) were successfully launched. While the systems were deployed
R-13_(missile)
Tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile system
2K12 Kvadrat-M in service as of 2024. Poland − 20 as of 2024. Romania − 32 as of 2024. Serbia − 12 batteries in service with the Serbian Air Force and
2K12_Kub
American family of spy satellites
CORONA series: KH-1 KH-2 KH-3 KH-4 KH-5 Argon KH-6 Lanyard KH-7 Gambit KH-8 Gambit 3 KH-10 (Manned Orbiting Laboratory) KH-11 Kennen KH-13 (Enhanced Imaging
KH-9_Hexagon
Lightweight short-range air-to-air missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
R-60_(missile)
Anti-ship missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
P-15_Termit
Vehicle-mounted SAM system
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
9K35_Strela-10
Medium-range ballistic missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
R-12_Dvina
Joint Russian-Indian hypersonic cruise missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
BrahMos-II
Hybrid SAM-Gun based CIWS
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
Pantsir-M
Soviet anti-tank missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
9M113_Konkurs
Anti-tank missile
against it. During the Battle of Kontum (1972), 33 missiles were fired and 32 hit, destroying four tanks, two howitzers, six bunkers and seven other targets
9M14_Malyutka
Russian-made portable laser-guided anti-tank missile
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
9M133_Kornet
Long range air-to-air missile
PRM-2 parachute targets in April. Factory tests were completed in 1977 with 32 launches from the MiG-31 prototype, the first launch being against a MiG-17
R-33_(missile)
Family of Russian missiles
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
Kalibr_(missile_family)
Kayak AS-X-21 AS-22 Kh-59MK2S/69 AS-4M Kh-32 AS-23 Kh-38/36 AS-24 Kh-36 AS-25 Kh-50 AS-26 Kodiak AS-27 Sunburn A Kh-41 AS-28 Strobile A Kh-61 AS-29 Sizzler
List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-air missiles
List_of_NATO_reporting_names_for_surface-to-air_missiles
Intermediate-range ballistic missile
Cuban Missile Crisis, the Soviet Union planned to deploy two regiments with 32 R-14 IRBMs and 16 launchers to Cuba. By the time the United States declared
R-14_Chusovaya
Man portable surface-to-air missile launcher
launch, the booster burns out before the missile leaves the launch tube at 32 m/s (100 ft/s) and rotating at around 20 revolutions per second. As the missile
9K32_Strela-2
KH 32
KH 32
Girl/Female
Muslim
Best of women epithet of kh
Girl/Female
Indian
Best of women epithet of kh
Boy/Male
Bihari, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Something New; Sun; Lord Krishna; Lord Ganesha; Lord Shiva; Gold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
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Native American
Native American name ALAQUA means "sweet gum tree."
Girl/Female
Latin
Defender of man.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
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Female
Vietnamese
(Pronounced HWA) Vietnamese name HOA means "flower."
Male
Japanese
(1-å¥äºŒ, 2-ç ”äºŒ) Japanese name KENJI means "healthy second (son)" or 2) studying second (son)."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sreekar | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®•ாரÂ
Causing prosperity, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jefferey, probably JEFFRY means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A Prophet's name
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gourishankar | கௌரீஷஂகர
Peak of the himalayas, Mt everest
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A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England and the United States to 320 poles or rods, or 5,280 feet.
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A measure of length, equal to a hundred meters. It is equivalent to 328.09 feet.
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A Greek Cynic philosopher (412?-323 B. C.) who lived much in Athens and was distinguished for contempt of the common aims and conditions of life, and for sharp, caustic sayings.
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Of or pertaining to Nice, a town of Asia Minor, or to the ecumenial council held there A. D. 325.
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A book composed of sheets so folded that each one makes thirty-two leaves; hence, indicating, more or less definitely, a size of book; -- usually written 32mo, or 32¡, and called thirty-twomo.
a.
Of or pertaining to Aristotle, the famous Greek philosopher (384-322 b. c.).
n.
A Spanish weight used in Mexico and South America = 25.36 lbs. avoir.; also, an old Portuguese weight, used in Brazil = 32.38 lbs. avoir.
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A nonmetallic element occurring naturally in large quantities, either combined as in the sulphides (as pyrites) and sulphates (as gypsum), or native in volcanic regions, in vast beds mixed with gypsum and various earthy materials, from which it is melted out. Symbol S. Atomic weight 32. The specific gravity of ordinary octohedral sulphur is 2.05; of prismatic sulphur, 1.96.
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The fifth power of a number; as, a/ is the sursolid of a, or 32 that of 2.
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That comparative quantity by weight of an element which possesses the same chemical value as other elements, as determined by actual experiment and reference to the same standard. Specifically: (a) The comparative proportions by which one element replaces another in any particular compound; thus, as zinc replaces hydrogen in hydrochloric acid, their equivalents are 32.5 and 1. (b) The combining proportion by weight of a substance, or the number expressing this proportion, in any particular compound; as, the equivalents of hydrogen and oxygen in water are respectively 1 and 8, and in hydric dioxide 1 and 16.
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A measure of capacity equal to a cubic meter, or a thousand liters. It is equivalent to 35.315 cubic feet, and to 220.04 imperial gallons, or 264.18 American gallons of 321 cubic inches.
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An instrument used to illustrate the freezing of water by its own evaporation. The ordinary form consists of two glass bulbs, connected by a tube of the same material, and containing only a quantity of water and its vapor, devoid of air. The water is in one of the bulbs, and freezes when the other is cooled below 32¡ Fahr.
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Of or in the Christian church or era, anterior to the first council of Nice, held a. d. 325; as, antenicene faith.
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The fringe of teeth around the orifice of the capsule of mosses. It consists of 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 teeth, and may be either single or double.