Kh-59
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| Kh-59ME Ovod-ME | |
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| Type | Medium-range, air-to-surface missile |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1991 |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Raduga NPO |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 930 kg |
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| Warhead | 320 kg |
| Detonation mechanism |
Impact |
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| Engine | solid-propellant booster, turbofan sustainer |
| Operational range |
115 km |
| Flight altitude | 50-1100 m |
| Speed | 280 m/s |
| Guidance system |
TV command |
The Kh-59 Ovod, NATO reporting name AS-13 Kingbolt is a Russian tactical cruise missile produced by Raduga, first revealed in November 1991 in Dubai.
It is propelled by a powder-fuel engine, and incorporates a powder-fuel accelerator in the tail. The folding stabilizers are located in the front of the missile, with wings and rudder in the rear. Another variant is the Kh-59ME (NATO reporting name AS-18 Kazoo), which has a much larger warhead and a turbofan engine rather than a powder-fuel engine, but retains the powder-fuel accelerator. It also has a dual guidance system consisting of an inertial guidance system to guide it into the target area and a television system to guide it to the target itself.

