10Kh was the designation for the initial series of Soviet Union pulse jet engine powered air-launched cruise missiles, reverse engineered from the Fieseler Fi 103 (V-1) flying bomb, developed in the 1950s by OKB-52 under the leadership of Vladimir Nikolaevič Čelomej (Chelomey) and cancelled in the same decade.[1][2]
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10Kh was the designation for the initial series of Soviet Union pulse jet engine powered air-launched cruise missiles, reverse engineered from the Fieseler...
the missile, code-named 10Kh, was test fired from Petlyakov Pe-8 and Tupolev Tu-2 aircraft. Following his success with the 10Kh, the USSR Special Design...
(NATO codename: SS-N-26) Zircon (missile) Proton satellite KSShch BrahMos 10Kh Company web site: www.npomash.ru NPO Mashinostroyeniya at the Nuclear Threat...
(Fieseler Fi 103 copy), and by the Soviet Union as the Chelomey D-3 on the 10Kh (also a Fieseler Fi 103 copy). Blohm & Voss P 213 Fieseler Fi 103 (V-1 flying...