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Differences in the range standards of Russian and Chinese air-to-air missiles
According to an interview with the chief designer of SD-10,
The precondition for the 70km range of the SD-10 is that both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 10,000 meters.
In Russia's foreign trade manual, the range of the R-77 is more than 80km
But the actual standard for this data is that both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 15,000 meters.
When the condition is the same as the precondition of SD-10, when both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 10,000 meters, the range is reduced to 40km.
This also explains why the su-30mki did not perform in the middle distance in the clash on 27 Feb 19.
Does anyone know what are the preconditions for the official range of the AIM-120C7?
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Differences in the range standards of Russian and Chinese air-to-air missiles
According to an interview with the chief designer of SD-10,
The precondition for the 70km range of the SD-10 is that both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 10,000 meters.
In Russia's foreign trade manual, the range of the R-77 is more than 80km
But the actual standard for this data is that both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 15,000 meters.
When the condition is the same as the precondition of SD-10, when both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 10,000 meters, the range is reduced to 40km.
This also explains why the su-30mki did not perform in the middle distance in the clash on 27 Feb 19.
Does anyone know what are the preconditions for the official range of the AIM-120C7?
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Aim120 c7 is somewhere around 130-170km i believe.
 
Differences in the range standards of Russian and Chinese air-to-air missiles
According to an interview with the chief designer of SD-10,
The precondition for the 70km range of the SD-10 is that both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 10,000 meters.
In Russia's foreign trade manual, the range of the R-77 is more than 80km
But the actual standard for this data is that both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 15,000 meters.
When the condition is the same as the precondition of SD-10, when both sides fly head-on at an altitude of 10,000 meters, the range is reduced to 40km.
This also explains why the su-30mki did not perform in the middle distance in the clash on 27 Feb 19.
Does anyone know what are the preconditions for the official range of the AIM-120C7?
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