Soviet/Russian Aircraft Weapons: Since World War Two

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Midland, 2004 - 207 pages
8-1/2 x 11 192 pgs 260 b&w & color photos 16 pages of scale drawings This new book examines the development of different classes of weapons carried by Soviet/Russian aircraft. One chapter is devoted to cannons, while others cover missiles developed by various design bureaus, including the now-famous Vympel, Raduga and Zvezda companies -- air-to-air missiles, from the Mikoyan KS-1 anti-shipping missile of the mid-1950s to 'smart weapons' of today, such as the laser-guided Raduga Kh-29L and TV-guided Kh-29T. Due attention is also paid to unguided rockets, bombs (including guided bombs) and assorted gun pods, submunitions dispensers and podded target designator/guidance systems associated with some of the air-to-ground munitions.

À propos de l'auteur (2004)

Yefim Gordon is one of Russ ia 's leading aviation writers and publishers. He is the author of many books on Soviet aviation and currently lives in Moscow.

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