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a3_documentation:cvwp:kh-25ml [2025/11/21 19:28] – created rocka3_documentation:cvwp:kh-25ml [2025/11/21 19:35] (current) – [Classnames] rock
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 ====== KH-25ML ====== ====== KH-25ML ======
  
->The **Kh-25/Kh-25M** (Russian: Х-25; NATO: **AS-10 'Karen'**) is a family of Soviet lightweight air-to-ground missiles with a modular range of guidance systems and a range of 10 km. The anti-radiation variant (Kh-25MP) is known to NATO as the **AS-12 'Kegler'** and has a range up to 40 km. Designed by Zvezda-Strela, the Kh-25 is derived from the laser-guided version of the Kh-23 Grom (AS-7 'Kerry'). The Kh-25 remains in widespread use despite the apparent development of a successor, the Kh-38. +>The **Kh-25/Kh-25M** (Russian: Х-25; NATO: **AS-10 'Karen'**) is a family of Soviet lightweight air-to-ground missiles with a modular range of guidance systems and a range of 10 km. The anti-radiation variant (Kh-25MP) is known to NATO as the **AS-12 'Kegler'** and has a range up to 40 km. Designed by Zvezda-Strela, the Kh-25 is derived from the laser-guided version of the Kh-23 Grom (AS-7 'Kerry'). The Kh-25 remains in widespread use despite the apparent development of a successor, the Kh-38.\\ \\ Based on an air-to-air missile, the beam-riding Kh-66 had been the Soviet Union's first air-to-ground missile for tactical aircraft, entering service in 1968. However it proved difficult to use in practice as the launch aircraft had to dive towards the target. A version with radio-command guidance, the Kh-23, was first tested in 1968 but problems with the guidance system meant that it would not enter service for another five years. So in 1971 work began on a version with a semi-active laser seeker, which became the Kh-25. This was initially known in the West as the Kh-23L. State testing began on 24 November 1974, and the Kh-25 entered production in 1975. 
->Based on an air-to-air missile, the beam-riding Kh-66 had been the Soviet Union's first air-to-ground missile for tactical aircraft, entering service in 1968. However it proved difficult to use in practice as the launch aircraft had to dive towards the target. A version with radio-command guidance, the Kh-23, was first tested in 1968 but problems with the guidance system meant that it would not enter service for another five years. So in 1971 work began on a version with a semi-active laser seeker, which became the Kh-25. This was initially known in the West as the Kh-23L. State testing began on 24 November 1974, and the Kh-25 entered production in 1975.+ 
 +===== Ingame Stats =====
  
 ===== Classnames ===== ===== Classnames =====
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 ^ Mag Class name | rksla3_mag_kh25ml_directx1 ^ Hardpoint | RKSLA3_KH25_DIRECT | 299 | ^ Mag Class name | rksla3_mag_kh25ml_directx1 ^ Hardpoint | RKSLA3_KH25_DIRECT | 299 |
 ^   | rksla3_mag_kh25ml_apu68_x1 ^   | RKSLA3_KH25_APU68 | 339 | ^   | rksla3_mag_kh25ml_apu68_x1 ^   | RKSLA3_KH25_APU68 | 339 |
-^ Ammo Class | rksla3_ammo_kh25l ||| 299 |+^ Ammo Class | rksla3_ammo_kh25ml ||| 299 |
 ^ submunitionAmmo | ammo_Penetrator_AGM_02 ||| N/A | ^ submunitionAmmo | ammo_Penetrator_AGM_02 ||| N/A |
  
  
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