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The Kh-101 is a Russian subsonic air-launched cruise missile designed by Igor Seleznyev, which underwent testing in the 2000s and entered service in the 2010s. It is designed for air launch and has a range of around 3,500 km, and can be equipped with a high-explosive warhead or a 250 kt nuclear warhead for the strategic Kh-102 variant. The missile has been used in the Syrian Civil War and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with the Tu-95MS and Tu-160 bombers capable of carrying and launching the Kh-101 missile.learn more on wikipedia
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