TechRare Russian Kh-69 cruise missile discovered near Kyiv

Rare Russian Kh‑69 cruise missile discovered near Kyiv

Shot down Kh-69 missile in Ukraine
Shot down Kh-69 missile in Ukraine
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Norbert Garbarek

2 August 2024 17:32

In the vicinity of Kyiv, the latest Russian Kh-69 cruise missile has fallen, reports the Military News UA profile on platform X. This weapon, known as the "Kremlin's secret missile," rarely appears in Ukraine, and discovering its remains near Kyiv is one of the first such incidents.

Ukrainians frequently encounter the wreckage of Russian missiles in their country, which were shot down by anti-aircraft defense systems. Sometimes, Russian Federation missiles fall on their own due to malfunctions. Recently, defenders found, among others, a Kh-101 missile in one of Kyiv's ponds.

Ukrainians shot down modern Russian weapon

Now, once again near Kyiv, another Russian weapon has been found. This time, Ukrainians report identifying a modern Kh-69 missile carried by an equally modern Su-57 fighter jet. This particular missile is rarely seen in Ukraine. This could be because the Kh-69 has only been in use recently. The Russians started bombing the defenders' country with it only in April 2024.

Let us recall that the Kh-69 was kept secret by the Russian Federation for a long time. This modern weapon was presented only during last year's Dubai Airshow. Until then, all information related to the development of the new missile was hidden from the public.

This secret Kremlin missile is not without reason compared to the Western AGM-158 JASSM. This is due to the capabilities of the Russian weapon, which has been significantly improved compared to its predecessor, the Kh-59. The new Kh-69 weighs nearly 800 kg, of which 300 kg is the warhead, and it can travel up to 550 km after launching. It is also worth mentioning that the missile is difficult to detect, although it has pretty large dimensions - it measures 4.2 m in length, 0.4 m in diameter, and has a wingspan of about 2.4 m. NPO Saturn TRDD-50 MT dual-flow engines provide the propulsion of this Russian weapon.

It is also worth noting that to launch the Kh-69, the Russians used an equally modern Su-57 fighter jet developed in response to the American F-22 Raptor. Development of this equipment began in the Russian Federation at the beginning of the 21st century, with the first flight taking place in 2010. However, large-scale production has not yet commenced as of 2024.

Nevertheless, it is currently one of the best aircraft used by the aggressor's army during the war in Ukraine. It accelerates to a speed of 2 Ma, which is about 2,400 km/h and has a range exceeding 3,500 km, able to operate at an altitude of up to 20 km. Its armament (including the mentioned Kh-69 and Kh-59 missiles) is carried on 12 weapon hardpoints (six outside and six inside). The built-in radar of the Su-57 allows it to detect hostile objects within a range of up to 400 km.

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