The High-Precision Systems holding (part of Rostec) is ready to improve the tactical and technical characteristics of the Kh-UAV guided air missile. This was announced by a representative of the company.
According to him, the company is already working on improving all the tactical and technical characteristics of the missile.
The product is young, new, respectively, we have many development options: we can improve the warhead, range, guidance methods, and so on.
The transonic multi-purpose missile Kh-UAV, structurally and programmatically adapted from the use of suspension units of the Inokhodets-RU reconnaissance and strike UAVs, is theoretically capable of intercepting army and tactical aviation of the enemy.
Its range is from 4 to 8 km. Guidance to the target is carried out by laser illumination of the target, by analogy with the Krasnopol guided projectile.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the Soyuz-2.1b rocket with a classified vehicle was launched in the interests of the Ministry of Defense.
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