
Thanks to Rodion Podorozhny Rearward-launch missile
with mixed "aerogasdynamic" controls
The developing missile is derivative of the R-73 [RAP comment: A-11 Archer] and designed to provide coverage of the rear hemisphere of the fighter, bomber, transport and ASW aircraft.
The missile is launched in the direction opposite to the carrier aircraft.
This fire-and-forget missile ensures the destruction of the target at night and daylight, under hight ECM and with intense ground clutter.Description:
Weight 115 kg Length 3.2 m Diameter 0.17 m Wingspan 0.404 m No-escape zone 0.05...13 km Ranges: Max 10...12 km Min 1 km Seaker type passive IR Seaker view angle 60o Warhead 7.4 kg Missile seeker can be slaved to the rearward faced radar. Specific details: The controlled flight at AOA=180...90o for the length of the "reaward" flight (Vx<0) achieved by use of the "gasdynamic" [RAP comment: vectored trust] controls.
No known analogs
Current state: experimental development
Tests launches were conducted with Su-27 Flanker aircraft in both sub- and supersonic regimes.
