List of NATO reporting names for air-to-surface missiles

NATO reporting name for AS series air-to-surface missiles, with Soviet designations:

Note: the Soviet / Russian designation is a Cyrillic letter "Х", which is translated as "Kh" or "H". Also, sometimes a combination ("complex") of a missile with its aircraft is marked with a letter "K" (for example, a missile Kh-22 with an aircraft is a "complex K-22"). The Cyrillic "X" (read "Kh") in the designation of Soviet ASMs is in fact a Latin "X" ("ecs") for Xperimental, as used by the design bureau. With passing time, however, this was ignored and used in Soviet/Russian as well as foreign literature as the Cyrillic Kh.

  • AS-1 "Kennel" (KS-1 Kometa)
  • AS-2 "Kipper" (K-10S Yen)
  • AS-3 "Kangaroo" (Kh-20)
  • AS-4 "Kitchen" (Kh-22 Burya)
  • AS-5 "Kelt" (Kh-11/KSR-2)
  • AS-6 "Kingfish" (Kh-26/KSR-5)
  • AS-7 "Kerry" (Kh-66, Kh-23 Grom)
  • AT-6 AS-8 (9M114V Shturm-V)
  • AS-9 "Kyle" (Kh-28)
  • AS-10 "Karen" (Kh-25)
  • AS-11 "Kilter" (Kh-58 Izdeliye D-7)
  • AS-12 "Kegler" (Kh-25MP, Kh-27PS)
  • AS-13 "Kingbolt" (Kh-59 Ovod)
  • AS-14 "Kedge" (Kh-29)
  • AS-15 "Kent" (Kh-55/Kh-65S Izdeliye 120)
  • AS-16 "Kickback" (Kh-15)
  • AS-17 "Krypton" (Kh-31)
  • AS-18 "Kazoo" (Kh-59M Ovod-M)
  • AS-19 "Koala" (P-750 Grom)
  • AS-19 "Koala" (3M25A Meteorit-A)
  • AS-20 "Kayak" (Kh-35/Kh-37 Uran)
  • AS-X-21 (Kh-90 (GELA) )

See also: NATO reporting name

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