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AGM-122 Sidearm

AGM-122 Sidearm

The AGM-122 Sidearm is an anti-radiation missile developed from the AIM-9 Sidewinder, designed to home in on enemy radar emissions. It was intended for use by helicopters and light aircraft to suppress enemy air defenses.
AGM-12 Bullpup

AGM-12 Bullpup

The AGM-12 Bullpup was an early U.S. air-to-ground guided missile, manually guided by joystick and radio link. Though accurate with training, it exposed pilots to enemy fire during its use, limiting its effectiveness.
Raduga Kh-15

Raduga Kh-15

The Kh-15 is a Soviet short-range air-to-surface missile designed for high-speed, high-altitude launches. Capable of speeds up to Mach 5, it was intended to deliver nuclear or conventional payloads against well-defended targets.
Kh-20

Kh-20

The Kh-20 was a Soviet air-launched cruise missile developed for the Tu-95 strategic bomber. Equipped with a nuclear warhead and ramjet propulsion, it was one of the earliest Soviet long-range missile deterrents during the Cold War.