^Navodno ima - Kh-32
Citat:While Kh-22 climbs to 22000m and accelerates to about 3600 km/h on the way to target, the newer Kh-32 at first soars up almost to the outer space an altitude of some 44 km/27.3 miles then "looks beyond the horizon", detecting the target at 600 km or even 1000 km range. The warhead/seeker of the new missile is much smarter - it can classify the targets and select the priority target an aircraft carrier or cruiser.
Also the Kh-32 closes on the target at much higher speed, which makes it impossible to intercept. In Russia that this missile and the Tu-22M3 modernization to carry it are considered a serious military deterrent and an effective weapon against the most powerful carrier task force. Test of the Kh-32 were successfully completed back in late 1990 in so doing the long range aviation worked in close cooperation with the Navy, which supplied decommissioned warships as targets.
I ovo je clanak iz Janes Aug 13, 2010
Citat:A Raduga NPO (now part of Tactical Missiles Corporation) development project was reported in January 2000, with the designator Kh-32. The flight test programme had started in 1995. It is believed that this air-to-surface missile was being developed as an upgraded version of the Kh-22 (AS-4 'Kitchen') missile, for carriage on upgraded Tu-22M5 'Backfire' aircraft. The missile was believed to be either turbojet or ramjet powered, with an active radar seeker, digital avionics and a new warhead. Kh-32 is believed to have a maximum range of 500 km, when released from high altitude. The missile is believed to have both anti-ship and land attack capabilities, and possibly nuclear and HE warhead options. A Russian Air Force in-service date of 2005 was expected, but it is believed that the programme has been delayed, and may well have been terminated as there have been no further reports.
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