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gepard12 September 19 2023, 06:30:06 UTC

А вы эти кинжалы как поставлять планируете? С носителями, али без? Ежели без носителей, то корейцам ентот кинжаль без надобности - они его запустить не смогут, а посконный аналог Искандера у них и так есть. А ежели с носителями, то где РФ их возьмёт, учитывая что таковых у самой России считанные единицы и производство их прекращено давным давно.

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zhuravelle September 19 2023, 08:50:53 UTC
The Russian Air Force has for the first time employed Su-34 strike fighters to launch ballistic missiles, which was a previously unknown capability that could transform the way the aircraft are used. This development follows a reported surge in production of the missile in question, the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal, which from late 2017 was integrated onto modified MiG-31 interceptors which were designated MiG-31K and, for later variants, MiG-31I. While only approximately 30-35 MiG-31K/Is are currently in service, however, the Su-34 is the most widely fielded fighter class in the Russian Air Force with over 120 having entered service. The discrepancy in numbers is further exacerbated by the fact that the Su-34 requires significantly less maintenance and has higher availability rates and lower operational costs than the MiG-31, which makes it an optimal aircraft to deploy Kinzhal missiles. The integration of the Kinzhal onto the Su-34 has significant implications across multiple theatres where the aircraft are deployed, from the Arctic and Far East ( ... )

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