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To: Final Authority
From www.fas.org

AA-8 APHID K-60 (R-60, Object 62)

Toward the end of the 1960s the Molniya design bureau begin working on the first missile for tactical air combat, the K-60 (R-60, Object 62), with infrared self-guidance. Series production of this missile began in 1973, with the R-60 missile being certified as a weapon for a variety combat aircraft.

The R-60 missile is an unusually small missile, weighing half as much as the lightest Western missiles, with a correspondingly small warhead which weighs barely 3.5 kg). The R-60 on attack aircraft such as the MiG-27, Su-24 or Su-25 serves as a self-defense missile, and on fighter aircraft such as the MiG-23, MiG-25, and Su-15 it is occasionally used as a supplementary missile. The R-60 missile had an unusually short development time, with only four years passing from the beginning of its design to the beginning of its production -- the normal development process of Soviet air-to-air missiles typically required 8 to 9 years. This rapid development was facilitated by the availability of a wealth of experimental data on the K-13 missile, and no new research was done for the R-60. Further developments of the R-60 include the R-60M missile, the export variant R-60MK, and the UZR-60 training version.

Specifications Manufacturer Date Deployed 1975 Range 3 km, 5 km 10 km Speed Mach 2+ Propulsion One solid-propellant rocket motor Fuze Two active radar fuze aerials located aft of the moving control fins, and a single strake running down the forward half of the body. Active laser in R-60M Guidance All aspect Infrared Warhead 6 kg ( 1.6 kg of which is uranium ) HE fragmentation Launch Weight 65 kg Length 2.08 m Diameter 130 mm Fin Span 0.43 m Platforms Mi-24, Su-15bis, Su-17M3, Yak-38, Su-25, Su-24M, MiG-21bis, MiG-23, MiG-25, MiG-27, MiG-29, MiG-31

18 posted on 03/09/2004 1:19:36 PM PST by Dead Dog
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To: Dead Dog
Looks a whole lot like a "Sidewinder"
33 posted on 03/09/2004 1:40:47 PM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo [Gallia][Germania][Arabia] Esse Delendam --- Select One or More as needed)
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To: Dead Dog
For years transport aircraft used uranium to affect fine balance determined in flight testing. It was depleted though but still radioactive. The only reason uranium would be used in a weapon such as the air to air missile is to enhance the kinetic properties of the device. It would make no sense at all to have enriched or even waste grade material as the users would suffer more consequences over time than any enemy. I suspect it is DU. As we have learned over the years, journalists are not very sophisticated with respect to reporting the details of any technical story and to a journalist, uranium is uranium, I suspect.
56 posted on 03/09/2004 3:02:34 PM PST by Final Authority
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