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KH-22
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Kh-22, also known as "Storm", is a large, long-range anti-ship cruise missile developed by the Soviet Union's MKB Raduga. It was designed to target aircraft carriers and carrier battle groups with either a conventional or nuclear warhead, and was used by the Soviet Air Forces on the Tupolev Tu-22 and Tu-95K22 bombers. The missile features a Tumansky liquid-fuel rocket engine and has a maximum speed of Mach 4.6 and a range of up to 600 km. It was first fired in 1963 and entered service in 1968. An updated variant, the Kh-32, features an improved rocket motor and a new seeker head, and was accepted to service in 2016.learn more on wikipedia
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