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Armament of the Egyptian MIG-35 fighter

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R-74-R-74 missiles
Short-range Air-to air
Fire and forget - thermal guidance
Range 30 - 40 km - Speed Mach 2.5
12G maneuverability
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RVV-AE missiles
Medium - term atmosphere
Fire and forget - active radar guidance + INS
Range up to 80 km
It can intercept air targets of up to 3,600 km / h
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Viper Viper RVV-SD
Medium - range
Fire and forget - active radar guidance + INS
Range from 300 m to 110 km
Speed Mach 4.5
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R-27EP1 missiles
Medium - range
Equipped with a anti-radiation seeker
Range up to 110 km
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R-27ER1 missiles
Medium - range
Fire and forget - Inertial guidance and semi-active radar
Range up to 100 km
Eliminates all air targets of up to 3500 km / h
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The Kh-29 missile family
Atmosphere - Earth
TV direction - Laser
Range from 3 km to 30 km
Warhead weight 320 kg
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Kh-38 missile family
Air - land
Active Radar Guidance + Satellite + Laser
Range from 3 km to 40 km
Mach 2.2 launch speed
Warhead weight 250 kg
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Stealth cruise missile 59MK2
Air - land
Satellite guidance and image matching system + heat detector
It can fly 50 meters above ground
Range 290 km
Speed Mach 0.8
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Tactical cruise missile grom-e1
Warhead weight is 300 kg
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Grom-e2 Missile bomb
Warhead weight 450 kg
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KH-31A Anti-ship missile
missile range from 100 m to 15 km
Up to Mach 3 speed
Active radar guidance
Warhead weight 95 kg
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Kh-31AD missile
Anti-ship with a range of 160 km
Radar guidance
Speed Mach 3.5
Warhead weight 110 kg
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Kh-35E missile
Anti-ship up to 5000 tons
Range 130 km
Locks on from a distance of 20 km
Fly over the water at an altitude of 10 m and drop to 4 m in the final stage
Warhead weight 145 kg
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Kh-35UE missile
Anti-ship missile
Range from 7 to 260 km
Locks on from a distance of 50 km
Warhead weight 145 kg
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KH-59MK missile
Anti-ship with a range of 285 km
Mach Speed 0.9
Warhead weight 320 kg
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Kh-58UShK IIR missile
Anti-radar missile
Range up to 270 km
Warhead weight 149 kg
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Kh-31PD missile
Anti-radar range 250 km
Mach speed 1.5
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Kh-31p missile
Anti-radar missile with range from 15 to 110 km
Mach 3 speed
Warhead weight 149 kg
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KAB-500-OD bombs
Anti bunker
Warhead weight 380 kg
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Family of KAB-1500 bombs
Laser guided
The warhead weighs up to 1100 kg
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KAB-500S-E bombs
Satellite guidance
Warhead weight up to 200 kg
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BETAB-500 Bombs
Anti bunker up to 1 m
Warhead 100 kg
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OFAB-500U cluster bombs
The weight of the warhead is 230 kg
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OFZAB-500 fragmentation anti-armour bombs
Warhead weight 250 kg
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FAB-500 M-62 Bombs
Very destructive
The weight of the warhead is 300 kg
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ODAB-500PMV Explosive fuel bombs
The warhead weighs 190 kilograms
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@Gomig-21
What do you think of this..
 

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Thanks for the tag, bro. Very impressive list. I think we'll have to see what's included in the Egyptian package. Wiki has this list which only includes R-73 and R-77 A2A missiles, but a decent Kh-29 & 31 load.
Too bad it will be hampered a bit without the Zhuk-AE. And I'd like to see them get the R-27 and Viper RVV-AE. Let's hope the R-77 will be the newer R-77-1. I also wonder about the effectiveness of these without an AESA radar.

Between the MiGs and the Katrans, they'll certainly have a decent anti-ship arsenal with both being able to carry the Kh-31. Not sure about the Kh-35?

I'm also very curious if any of the cruise missiles will be included in the package.
 
Thanks for the tag, bro. Very impressive list. I think we'll have to see what's included in the Egyptian package. Wiki has this list which only includes R-73 and R-77 A2A missiles, but a decent Kh-29 & 31 load.
Too bad it will be hampered a bit without the Zhuk-AE. And I'd like to see them get the R-27 and Viper RVV-AE. Let's hope the R-77 will be the newer R-77-1. I also wonder about the effectiveness of these without an AESA radar.

Between the MiGs and the Katrans, they'll certainly have a decent anti-ship arsenal with both being able to carry the Kh-31. Not sure about the Kh-35?

I'm also very curious if any of the cruise missiles will be included in the package.
These are the whole weapons suites available for the F-35.. I am quite optimistic that Egypt will get the best of them that are required for its potential missions profiles.. The Zhuk-AE is coming sooner than expected.. it was said that it will be ready in 2019, but new sources say it will be conducting its final tests in autumn 2017.. so lets cross fingers it will be deployable on the Egyptian Migs to be delivered in September or so.. This AESA radar is important for the KA-52K also, since it will carry it too..
 
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These are the whole weapons suites available for the F-35.. I am quite optimistic that Egypt will get the best of them that are required for its potential missions profiles.. The Zhuk-AE is coming sooner than expected.. it was said that it will be ready in 2019, but new sources say it will be conducting its final tests in autumn 2017.. so lets cross fingers it will be deployable on the Egyptian Migs to be delivered in September or so.. This AESA radar is important for the KA-52K also, since it will carry it too..

It's still baffling why they didn't wait for the AESA to be ready, or at least opt for a lower number of aircraft for the first order then increase it once the radar was ready. There's also the apprehension that the initial deployment of a brand new radar would go through growing pains, have some bugs in it that need to be worked out so even if it's ready by the end of this year, will it steam ahead from the starting line without any issues or will it be plague with problems?

That's the thing about MiG; their information is all over the place. When the radar was slated to be ready by 2020 and that the initial batch of all MiG-35's wouldn't have it and also knowing that they had issues with the cooling unit and some other things IIRC (the gimbal maybe?), then suddenly we hear that it's going to be ready for full production and use by the end of 2017 makes you a bit apprehensive. Are they rushing it? Did they suddenly decide to make it ready a lot sooner because they know that the MiG-35 isn't at its full potential without it and that might be hampering not only the fighter's foreign sales, but also for the VVS. At the least it raises these questions.

With all these incredibly sophisticated and deadly weaponry, not being able to use them to their full capacity is like a snowball effect due the unavailability of the AESA radar. If a fighter can only track 10 targets at simultaneously vs 60, that castrates not only the fighter's potency, but it snowballs and trickles to all these weapons and also the fighter's defensive capabilities.
 
It's still baffling why they didn't wait for the AESA to be ready, or at least opt for a lower number of aircraft for the first order then increase it once the radar was ready. There's also the apprehension that the initial deployment of a brand new radar would go through growing pains, have some bugs in it that need to be worked out so even if it's ready by the end of this year, will it steam ahead from the starting line without any issues or will it be plague with problems?

That's the thing about MiG; their information is all over the place. When the radar was slated to be ready by 2020 and that the initial batch of all MiG-35's wouldn't have it and also knowing that they had issues with the cooling unit and some other things IIRC (the gimbal maybe?), then suddenly we hear that it's going to be ready for full production and use by the end of 2017 makes you a bit apprehensive. Are they rushing it? Did they suddenly decide to make it ready a lot sooner because they know that the MiG-35 isn't at its full potential without it and that might be hampering not only the fighter's foreign sales, but also for the VVS. At the least it raises these questions.

With all these incredibly sophisticated and deadly weaponry, not being able to use them to their full capacity is like a snowball effect due the unavailability of the AESA radar. If a fighter can only track 10 targets at simultaneously vs 60, that castrates not only the fighter's potency, but it snowballs and trickles to all these weapons and also the fighter's defensive capabilities.
They have been working on it since 2009..So if it is ready and thoroughly tested this year, that will be great..
 
Do Egypt have skilled pilot and supporting staff for such a beast.
 

"INERT" written on a Russian weapon that's on a what appears to be a Russian MiG-31. Interesting. They don't use color bands or colored warheads in this particular case.
 
There will be no Mig35 for Egypt for at least 4 years...Don't you all feel like fools talking about a jet and its weponery that is years away for being produced .....
 
"INERT" written on a Russian weapon that's on a what appears to be a Russian MiG-31. Interesting. They don't use color bands or colored warheads in this particular case.
They write it clear and wide.. too much Vodka can give colour blindness..
 
With regard to the ECM system, and in combination with the electro-optical system and the passive guidance missiles, it showcases a silent passive combat system without issuing any electromagnetic waves, similar to the silent killing method on the Rafale, which combines the Spectra + OSF + Mica, which is considered one of the basics of future passive air combat.. Without relying on the radar for guidance, which is the basis of the fight against the 5th Generation fighter aircrafts, which are difficult to lock on with the radar.. This suite-system is also similar to the silent fighting system (OLS-35 + Khibiny + passive missiles) on the Sukhoi 35, and this shows Egyptian interest in silent fighting against stealth planes .
 
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