Russia Deploys 'Top Secret' KH-50 Cruise Missile in Attack on Ukrainian
Weapons Depot
- Defensemirror.com Bureau
- 09:32 AM, August 25, 2023
KH-50 (X-50) cruise missile @Russian state media
Russia for the first time
has used its “top secret” KH-50 stealth cruise missile in a successful attack
on an ammunition depot in Ukraine’s Zaporozhye region.
As per Ukrainian
monitoring channels, an explosion at the military facility occurred at about
23:00 last night.
Very little is known about
KH-50’s specifications since the project is shrouded in mystery, except that
its latest product is a stealthy medium-range subsonic cruise missile. The
KH-50 comes through as a miniaturized KH-101 – both missiles feature low-observable
shaping, composite airframe for radar signature reduction, INS navigation with
SATNAV/TERCOM (terrain comparison fixing, and Optical/IR target recognition.
In 2018, Russia modified a
Tu-22M3 strategic bomber to be able to fire them.
While Russia has not
revealed many details of the KH-50, Janes claims the Kh-50 is
about six meters long and weighs around 1,600 kg. It’s powered by an OMKB
izdeliye 37-04 (or TRDD-50B) turbofan engine.
The missile is estimated
to have a range of over 1,500 km, a cruise speed of 700 kph, with a max speed
of 950 kph.
The missile is estimated
to feature a warhead weighing 450 kg.
The missile’s airframe
features a flattened cross-section and faceted sides. The shape combines the
requirements of low radar cross-section and the most efficient use of the heavy
bomber’s weapon bay capacity when loaded on a six-round rotating launcher.
KH-50 is honed for
low-altitude flight and features a defensive suite comprising EW and flare heat
traps. Not only can the missile evade radar detection, but it can also protect
itself from air defense and air-to-air missiles equipped with RF and IIR
seekers.
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