Kh-15
The Kh-15 is a Soviet-designed air-to-surface missile developed during the Cold War. It is primarily intended for use against strategic targets, such as enemy command centers and missile silos. The missile is known for its high speed and ability to evade radar detection, making it a valuable asset for military aircraft.
The Kh-15 is typically launched from bombers like the Tu-16 and Tu-95. It features a range of approximately 150 kilometers and can carry a conventional or nuclear warhead. Its design reflects the technological advancements of its time, emphasizing stealth and precision in targeting.