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Su35 and AMRAAMSKI in Syria


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20 years ago they didn't have even one :D

Now 1 pylon.

That's outstanding progress :)

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Russians want to test what they've developed. I've heard more Pancir SAM systems came to Syria too. It is interesting what more would they send there.

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Well, I'm glad for all those guys that for over ten years on this forums have talk about that missile. You get to finally see one loaded on a aircraft in a combat situation.

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It may be rvv-sd LRIP, who knows.

 

It has to be, although IIRC that's the export designation; the Russian one is R77-1.

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This "product" 170-1 otherwise: RVV-SD - modification, presented in 2009 increased to 110 km launch range, the test is complete in 2013


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Logically it is R-77-1 as R-77 (RVV-AE as known in export designation) was never in service in RuAF. However visually it looks like R-77 and not R-77-1. But that might be due to lack of any good pictures i am left with that impression.

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Logically it is R-77-1 as R-77 (RVV-AE as known in export designation) was never in service in RuAF. However visually it looks like R-77 and not R-77-1. But that might be due to lack of any good pictures i am left with that impression.

Why do you think it does not look like 77-1?

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I imagine it could 'easily' be upgraded with a bigger rocket motor by miniaturizing electronics like AIM-120C5, so there would be no need to change the body.

 

Why do you think it does not look like 77-1?

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I imagine it could 'easily' be upgraded with a bigger rocket motor by miniaturizing electronics like AIM-120C5, so there would be no need to change the body.

 

The RVV-SD is some 10 cm longer than the RVV-AE and weighs about 15 kg more.

 

The electronics, assuming that it involves the new 9B-1103M seeker in place of the old 9B-1348E, is some 6 kg lighter(10 kg. versus 16 kg. respectively).

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Is there any reliable information regarding the RVV-SD?

 

Some - at least the basic specs as published by the manufacturer(Tactical Missiles Corporation JSC) at: http://eng.ktrv.ru/production_eng/323/503/567/

 

Length: 3,7 m versus 3,6 m(RVV-AE)

 

Weight: 190 kg versus 175 kg(RVV-AE)

 

Body diameter is the same(200 mm), while the dimensions for wing- and rudder span varies by a couple of mm - don't know if this signifies any change or if they are just rough numbers.

 

In regards to the sekerhead there is information available(from AGAT) for the new 9B-1103M.

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