Kh-58

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Kh-58
Type Medium-range, anti-radar, air-to-surface missile
Service history
In service 1978
Production history
Manufacturer Raduga NPO
Specifications
Weight 640 kg
Length 4.80 m
Diameter 380 mm

Warhead 150 kg TNT equivalent
Detonation
mechanism
Impact

Wingspan 1.17 m
Operational
range
70 km, up to 120 km when launched from altitude
Speed Mach 3.6 (1195 m/s)
Guidance
system
Inertial with active radar
Launch
platform
Aircraft:MiG-25BM
Sukhoi Su-17
Sukhoi Su-24
Sukhoi Su-25T

The Kh-58 is an anti-radiation missile developed by the Soviet Union. Its NATO reporting name is AS-11 Kilter. Its codename in Russia is Izdeliye 112. The missile is programmed for target indication before launch by either onboard sensors of the carrying aircraft or an external sensor pod.[1]

[edit] Development

The Kh-58 missile was developed as a replacement for the Kh-28 and was deployed in 1978. In 1992 it received an upgrade. In that same year the Kh-58A variation was deployed, specifically designed for use against naval targets.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ FAS.org "Raduga Kh-58 (AS-11 Kilter)"
  2. ^ Johnston's Archive - "Soviet/Russian Missile Designations"