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AA—6是北大西洋公约组织给的名字“毒辣”的代号,当它挂在米格—25“狐蝠”飞机上的第一幅照片于1975年底在西方的杂志上展出的时候,它是我们从西方看到的苏联空一空导弹新家族的第一个。AA—6导弹很像早期的 AA—3“阿纳布”导弹,但是 AA—6大得多,有一个6.29米长的估算长度。这个尺寸称之为雷达制导型的导弹,它也有一个红外自动寻的型号,它的长度约为5.8米。这两种型号的导弹在“狐蝠”飞机上各挂二枚,后者挂在吊架的内舵。发射重量可能是在750公斤范围内,雷达型稍为比红外型重一些。苏联“狐蝠”截击机携带 AA—6“毒辣”空一空导弹的两种型号,红外寻的挂在吊架的内侧位置,雷达制导的挂在吊架的外侧。它的重量包括100公斤以上的弹头,可能是高能炸药碎裂型的。
AA-6 is the name given by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as “hot and sour.” When the first picture it hung on the MiG-25 “Flying Fox” was shown in Western magazines at the end of 1975, it Is the first of the new family of Soviet air-to-air missiles we saw from the West. The AA-6 missiles are much like the earlier AA-3 Anabu missiles, but the AA-6 is much larger and has an estimated length of 6.29 meters. This size is called a radar-guided missile, it also has an infrared auto-search model, which is about 5.8 meters in length. The two types of missiles each hung two on a “Flying Fox” airplane, which hung on the inner rudder of the hanger. Launch weight may be in the range of 750 kg, the radar type slightly heavier than the infrared type. Soviet “fox bat” interceptor aircraft carrying AA-6 “poisonous” air-to-air missiles of two models, the infrared to find the hanging inside the hanger, radar-guided hanging outside the hanger. Its weight includes more than 100 kg of warheads, which may be high-explosive explosive-type.