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- Kh-23 diameter "275.0".
- Kh-23 length "3525.0".
- Kh-23 weight "287.0".
- Kh-23 abstract "The Zvezda Kh-66 and Kh-23 Grom (Russian: Х-23 Гром 'Thunder'; NATO:AS-7 'Kerry') are a family of early Soviet tactical air-to-surface missiles with a range of 10 km. They were intended for use against small ground or naval targets. The Kh-66 was effectively a heavy-warhead, beam-riding version of the K-8 (AA-3 'Anab') air-to-air missile rushed into service in Vietnam in 1968. The Kh-23 was an improved Kh-66 with command-guidance, similar to the AGM-12 Bullpup.".
- Kh-23 diameter "0.275".
- Kh-23 length "3.525".
- Kh-23 origin Soviet_Union.
- Kh-23 thumbnail AS-7_Kerry_Kh-23.jpg?width=300.
- Kh-23 type Air-to-surface_missile.
- Kh-23 weight "287000.0".
- Kh-23 wikiPageID "10690611".
- Kh-23 wikiPageRevisionID "595352995".
- Kh-23 caption "AS-7 'Kerry'".
- Kh-23 designer "Yurii N. Korolyov".
- Kh-23 engine "Solid fuel rocket".
- Kh-23 guidance "Grom-B :TV guidance".
- Kh-23 guidance "Kh-23 :Radio command-guidance".
- Kh-23 guidance "Kh-66 :Beam-riding".
- Kh-23 hasPhotoCollection Kh-23.
- Kh-23 isMissile "yes".
- Kh-23 launchPlatform "Mig-21PFM, MiG-23, MiG-27,".
- Kh-23 launchPlatform "Su-17M3/20/22/22M3/M4,".
- Kh-23 length "A921 :".
- Kh-23 manufacturer "Zvezda-Strela".
- Kh-23 name "Kh-66/Kh-23 Grom".
- Kh-23 origin Soviet_Union.
- Kh-23 service "--06-20".
- Kh-23 service "Kh-23 :1973".
- Kh-23 service "Kh-23M :1974".
- Kh-23 type "Tactical air-to-surface missile".
- Kh-23 usedBy "FSU, Warsaw Pact, Iraq, India".
- Kh-23 weight "A921 :".
- Kh-23 wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- Kh-23 subject Category:Air-to-surface_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Kh-23 subject Category:Cold_War_air-to-surface_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Kh-23 type Device.
- Kh-23 type Weapon.
- Kh-23 type Product.
- Kh-23 type PhysicalDevice.
- Kh-23 type Weapon.
- Kh-23 type DesignedArtifact.
- Kh-23 comment "The Zvezda Kh-66 and Kh-23 Grom (Russian: Х-23 Гром 'Thunder'; NATO:AS-7 'Kerry') are a family of early Soviet tactical air-to-surface missiles with a range of 10 km. They were intended for use against small ground or naval targets. The Kh-66 was effectively a heavy-warhead, beam-riding version of the K-8 (AA-3 'Anab') air-to-air missile rushed into service in Vietnam in 1968. The Kh-23 was an improved Kh-66 with command-guidance, similar to the AGM-12 Bullpup.".
- Kh-23 label "AS-7 Kerry".
- Kh-23 label "AS-7".
- Kh-23 label "Ch-23".
- Kh-23 label "Kh-23".
- Kh-23 label "Kh-23".
- Kh-23 label "Kh-23".
- Kh-23 label "Х-23".
- Kh-23 sameAs AS-7_Kerry.
- Kh-23 sameAs Kh-23.
- Kh-23 sameAs Kh-23.
- Kh-23 sameAs Kh-23.
- Kh-23 sameAs AS-7.
- Kh-23 sameAs Ch-23.
- Kh-23 sameAs m.02qmdtc.
- Kh-23 sameAs Q297111.
- Kh-23 sameAs Q297111.
- Kh-23 wasDerivedFrom Kh-23?oldid=595352995.
- Kh-23 depiction AS-7_Kerry_Kh-23.jpg.
- Kh-23 isPrimaryTopicOf Kh-23.
- Kh-23 name "(NATO reporting name: AS-7 'Kerry')".
- Kh-23 name "Kh-66/Kh-23 Grom".