Molniya R-60

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Molniya R-60
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Molniya R-60
Molniya R-60
Basic data
FunctionShort-range Air to Air Missile
ManufacturerVympel
Entered service1974
General characteristics
Enginesolid-fuel rocket engine
Launch mass43.5 kg (96 lb)
Length2090 mm (6 ft 10 in)
Diameter120 mm (4¾ in)
Wingspan390 mm (15¼ in)
SpeedMach 2.7
Range8 km (5 mi)
Flying altitude20,000 m (65,615 ft)
Warhead3 kg (6.6 lb)
Guidanceinfrared homing
Fuzesproximity
Launch platformMiG-21, MiG-23, MiG-25, MiG-27, MiG-29, MiG-31, Su-15, Su-17, Su-20, Su-22, Su-24, Su-25, Yak-28, Yak-38, Yak-141, Mi-24
The Molniya (now Vympel) R-60 (NATO reporting name AA-8 'Aphid') is a lightweight air-to-air missile designed for use by Soviet fighter aircraft. It was widely exported, and remains in service with the CIS and many other nations.

History

The R-60 was developed for the MiG-23. Work began on the weapon, under the bureau designation K-60 (izdeliye 62), in the late 1960s. Series production began in 1973. It entered service with the designation R-60 (NATO 'Aphid-A').

The R-60 was one of the world's smallest air-to-air missiles, with a launch weight of 44 kg (97 lb). It has infrared guidance, with an uncooled Komar (Mosquito) seeker head. Control is by forward rudders with large rear fins. The distinctive canards on the nose, known as "destabilizers," serve to improve the rudders' efficiency at high alpha. The R-60 used a small, 3 kg (6.5 lb) expanding-rod high explosive warhead. Two different types of proximity fuze could be fitted: the standard was a Strizh (Swift) optical fuze, which could be replaced with a Kolibri active radar fuze; missiles equipped with the latter fuze were designated R-60K [1].

According to Russian sources, practical engagement range is about 4,000 m (4,400 yd), although "brochure range" is 8 km (5 mi) at high altitude. The weapon is quite agile, and can be used by aircraft maneuvering at up to 7g against targets maneuvering at up to 8g. A tactical advantage is the short minimum range of only 300 m (328 yd). Its principal limitation was the modest warhead, which needed a direct hit to score a kill.

Considering that Soviet practice was to manufacture most air-to-air missiles with interchangeable IR-homer and semi-active radar homing seekers, NATO speculated that there might be a SARH version of the 'Aphid.' However, it is clear that the small size of the 'Aphid' makes a radar-homing version with an antenna of reasonable size impractical, and no such weapon appears to have been contemplated.

An inert training version, alternatively designated UZ-62 and UZR-60, was also built.

An upgrade version, the R-60M (NATO 'Aphid-B'), using a nitrogen-cooled seeker with an expanded view angle of ±20°, was introduced around 1982. Although its seeker is more sensitive than its predecessor, the R-60M has only limited all-aspect capability. Minimum engagement range was further reduced, to only 200 m (218.7 yd). [2] The proximity fuzes had improved resistance to ECM, although both optical and radar fuzes remained available (radar-fuzed R-60Ms with the Kolibri-M fuze are designated R-60KM). The R-60M was 42mm (1.7 in) longer, and had a heavier, 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) continuous-rod warhead, increasing launch weight to 45 kg (99 lb). In some versions the warhead is apparently laced with about 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) of depleted uranium to increase the penetrating power of the warhead[3]

The inert training version of the R-60M was the R-60MU.

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Since 1999 a modified version of the weapon has been used as a surface-to-air missile (SAM) as part of the Yugoslav M55A3B1 towed anti-aircraft artillery system. Also seen carried on a twin rail mount on a modified M53/59 armored SPAAG of (former) Czechoslovakian origin. In that case the missiles have been modified with the addition of a booster, or first stage, motor, the missile's own motor becoming the sustainer. This was done in lieu of modifying the missile's motor for ground launch like the US MIM-72 Chaparral.

The current Russian dogfight missile is the Vympel R-73 (AA-11 'Archer'), but large numbers of 'Aphids' remain in service.

Several Russian reports affirm the AA-8 was widely used during the 1982 Lebanon war, and it was the main weapon used by the Syrians in air to air combat.

Some Russian reports that are not aknowledged by the vast majority of western sources affirm that the R-60 was the most successful air to air missile deployed by the Syrians in Lebanon over the bekka valley in 1982.

According to Israeli reports the vast majority of air to air combat was at within visual range dogfight, and this has been also confirmed by Russian sources.

The Russian reports claimed several F-4s, IAI Kfirs as destroyed by R-60s among other aircraft, this has been always denied by Israel, despite Israel indeed lost a few F-4s and kfirs in 1982. The Israelies affirm SAMs were the only weapons that shot down their few aircraft they acknolwledge as lost.

References

1. ^ Gordon, Yefim, Soviet/Russian Aircraft Weapons Since World War Two (Hinckley, England: Midland Publishing, 2004), pp. 29-32.
2. ^ Mladenov, Alexander, "Air-to-air missiles for the fighter 'Flogger,' International Air Power Review vol. 14, 2004, pp. 90-91.
3. ^ "Health Risks of Using Depleted Uranium," Venik's Aviation, 2001.





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