Kremlin Secret Rocket: Experts have tried to determine the characteristics of "Izdelie 720"
In this regard, Bulgarian Military Viewers, taking into account the analysis of the pictures, told what features a secret Russian rocket has. As it turned out, the CEO of the State Educational Institution "Raduga" Sergey Bogatikov confirmed the existence of "Izdelie 720".
In a conversation with journalists, he noted that although it is too early to disclose all the details of weapons, the rocket allegedly combined time -tested technical solutions and the latest developments based on the combat experience of the Russian Armed Forces. According to Bogatikov, the development of "Izdelie 720" is based on the fundamental works of Alexander Bereznyak, who created the basic principles of projection of winged missiles.
At the same time, the new developments of the Radug DCB are focused on the creation of managed missiles of the Air-Earth class for long and front aviation, as well as for warships. Experts have suggested that Izdelie 720 is similar to the X-69 missile, but the new rocket is noticeably smaller in size. It has a square fuselage with a complex wing. The length of the rocket is 3. 4 meters, the wingspan is 2 meters, and the starting mass reaches 450 kg.
"One of the key differences is the air intake of the rocket, located on top, not hidden at the bottom of the case," the observers write. With regard to the appointment of ammunition, it is suggested that "Izdelie 720" will perform the task following the example of the Russian LMVR class "Air-Earth", which is more compact and is widely used on KA-52M and Mi-28NM helicopters. The missile warhead probably allows you to carry out radar guidance.
This feature supports both active homing in the anti -ship version and passive self -esteem in the anti -radiator version, where radio communication is not required. Thus, there is a version that "Izdelie 720" is not a rocket in the classical sense, but a device of electronic intelligence. The rocket has another feature - the presence of an accelerator, which is not required for launching from a jet, but required for helicopters or ground starting installations.