The Russian Air Force has put the
advanced X-38 air-to-surface missile into service. Although the short-range
missile was developed for the T-50 fifth generation fighter jet, the existing
bombers and fighter jets, including Su-34 and MiG-29 CMT will be equipped with
these missiles.
The missile was tested in great
secrecy in 2012, and was commissioned in late December. The delivery of
missiles will be started shortly. The new missile will be equipped with
independently guided warheads. This solves various tasks and increases the
striking power of T-50 multipurpose fighter jets. The missiles will be placed
inside the jet that is being developed using stealth technology, says
editor-in-chief of the “Independence Military Review” magazine Victor Litovkin.
“A fighter jet may have special
characteristics, including non-visibility to radar and other detecting
equipment, but it is just an aircraft. But when it is equipped with
high-precision guided missiles, this is a high-precision aviation complex. That
can be considered a fifth generation fighter jet. The fact, that the missile on
board the jet increases its low visibility,” Victor Litovkin said.
The missile will not reflect on the
radar screen. It has another advanced feature. It can orient itself during the
flight using the GLONASS space navigation system. The recent armed conflicts,
including in Afghanistan and
the Middle East have shown that it is
difficult to discover targets from air even with the guidance from the ground
because advanced camouflaging systems have been developed. These missiles will
be guided to the target by a GLONASS satellite, says Victor Litovkin.
“The missile’s accuracy increases
owing to the GLONASS satellite that sees the target and missile and combines
these two points. When taking into account the fact that this is a supersonic
missile, a complicated task is solved, a missile that is flying at a high speed
is guided to a target. In short, this is a great achievement of Russian missile
designers,” Victor Litovkin added.
The X-38 missile is capable of hitting manoeuvering
armoured vehicles and hideouts at a distance from 3 to 40 kilometers. These
missiles will upgrade the combat capacity of the Russian Air Force.http://english.ruvr.ru/2013_01_18/Russian-air-force-puts-X-38-air-to-surface-missile-into-service/
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