Talk:R-40 (missile)
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OKB naming?
[edit]The Bisnovat (later Molniya)… -- this looks like "Bisnovat" is an OKB name like "Molniya" does. It is not. "Bisnovat" is the last name of Matius Ruvimovich Bisnovat, chief designer of that OKB. --jno 12:40, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
4.5-5M
[edit]http://www.airwar.ru/weapon/avv/r40.html http://rbase.new-factoria.ru/missile/wobb/r40/r40.shtml
== 4.5-5M
[edit]http://www.airwar.ru/weapon/avv/r40.html http://rbase.new-factoria.ru/missile/wobb/r40/r40.shtml — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.104.198.17 (talk) 17:16, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
Inverse monopulse
[edit]Is that "inverse" a translation or auto correction error? It might mean "Interferometer". But even that is unlikely. The Mig-25 introduced a pulse doppler radar in the NATO J band (radio frequencies from 10 to 20 GHz equivalent to wavelengths between 3 and 1.5 cm). In order to hit a target it takes a high update rate and high angular resolution. The angular resolution part is the problem. --Moritzgedig (talk) 19:26, 11 November 2021 (UTC)
Picture's missing
[edit]just like with the R-33 page a few days ago, the infobox picture was deleted 177.10.67.243 (talk) 15:43, 15 July 2024 (UTC)
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