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Russian troops fired up to eight Kh-22 cruise missiles at Ukraine's southern Odesa Oblast overnight on May 8, Air Force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat said on national television, as cited by Ukrainska ...
On Saturday night, the russian aviation launched four Kh-22 cruise missiles towards the Ukrainian Zmiyinyi Island in the Black Sea. This was reported by the South air command. It is noted that on the ...
Details: The Russians launched nine Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles, 55 Kh-101 and Kalibr cruise missiles from Tu-95 and Tu-160 strategic bombers, one Kh-22 cruise missile from a Tu-22M3 ...
Kh-22 missile, although it is considered a cruise missile, is supersonic, it flies about 4,000 kilometers per hour and reaches a target mainly along a ballistic trajectory.
The Kh-22 missile, developed in the early 1960s, was designed to target enemy air defenses and obliterate large structures such as aircraft carriers, military bases, ships, power plants, and bridges.
The Russian military has fired more than 210 Kh-22 missiles on Ukraine. None of them have been downed.
A Kh-22 cruise missile fired by one of five Tu-22m3 long-range bombers of the Russian Air Force on the territory of Ukraine hit a high-rise building in Dnipro.
The Kh-22 missiles were largely responsible for massive destruction and deaths Saturday in Dnipro, located in the contentious Eastern Ukraine, where Russia has already occupied many territories ...
Russian aircraft launched four Kh-22 cruise missiles towards Ukraine’s Zmiinyi (Snake) Island in the Black Sea on the night of 23-24 August.
Russia has no capacity to make new Kh-22 missiles but it is still able to produce 3M13 Kalibr, Kh-101 and Kinzhal Kh-47M2 missiles, military analyst Petro Chernyk has said.
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Russian aircraft launched four Kh-22 cruise missiles towards Ukraine’s Zmiinyi (Snake) Island in the Black Sea on the night of 23-24 August. Source: Air Command Pivden (South) Details: Russian Tu-22M3 ...