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Assembled model 1/72 aircraft «Radar Hunter», MiG-29 "9-13" Ukrainian fighter with HARM missiles ICM 72143

Assembled model 1/72 aircraft «Radar Hunter», MiG-29 "9-13" Ukrainian fighter with HARM missiles ICM 72143

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ICM72143
Product weight, g:
500
Time:
Російсько-українська війна
Number of details:
91
Коробка, высота, см:
23
Коробка, толщина, см:
5
Box, width, cm:
30
Scale:
1/72
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Difficulty level:
легкий
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MODEL SIZE (LENGTH AND WIDTH) - 158 x 241 mm
BOX SIZE - 295 x 225 x 40 mm

NUMBER OF PARTS - 91

MiG-29 "9-13" Ukrainian fighter with HARM missiles

In the summer of 2022, the media reported cases of the combat use of air-launched AGM-88 HARM anti-radar missiles from Ukrainian MiG-29 fighters. Despite doubts, it turned out to be true. This was confirmed by video materials subsequently published on the Internet. Thus, the engineers managed to solve a seemingly impossible task - to integrate the AGM-88 HARM missile into the MiG-29 avionics system, making these fighters "radar hunters".
The HARM missile, developed by Alliant Techsystems, was adopted by the US Air Force in 1983. It can hit both continuous and pulse radars operating in frequency hopping mode. The missile uses a two-channel monopulse homing head with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead weighing 66 kg.
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MODEL SIZE (LENGTH AND WIDTH) - 158 x 241 mm
BOX SIZE - 295 x 225 x 40 mm

NUMBER OF PARTS - 91

MiG-29 "9-13" Ukrainian fighter with HARM missiles

In the summer of 2022, the media reported cases of the combat use of air-launched AGM-88 HARM anti-radar missiles from Ukrainian MiG-29 fighters. Despite doubts, it turned out to be true. This was confirmed by video materials subsequently published on the Internet. Thus, the engineers managed to solve a seemingly impossible task - to integrate the AGM-88 HARM missile into the MiG-29 avionics system, making these fighters "radar hunters".
The HARM missile, developed by Alliant Techsystems, was adopted by the US Air Force in 1983. It can hit both continuous and pulse radars operating in frequency hopping mode. The missile uses a two-channel monopulse homing head with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead weighing 66 kg.
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