K-8 (missile)

K-8
AA-3 Anab
TypeMedium-range air-to-air missile
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service1960-1992
Used bySoviet Air Defense Forces
Production history
DesignerMatus Bisnovat
ManufacturerKaliningrad Series Production Plant
Specifications (R-98MR)
Mass292 kg (644 lb)
Length4.3 m (14 ft)
Diameter280 mm (11 in)
WarheadBlast fragmentation
Warhead weight40 kg (88 lb)

EngineSolid-fuel rocket
Operational
range
23 kilometres (14 mi)
Maximum speed Mach 2
Guidance
system
Semi-active radar homing (R-98MR)
Infrared homing (R-98MT)
Launch
platform
Su-11, Su-15, Yak-28P

The Kaliningrad K-8 (R-8) (NATO reporting name AA-3 'Anab') was a medium-range air-to-air missile developed by the Soviet Union for interceptor aircraft use.[1]

The K-8 was developed by OKB-339/NII-339 (currently Phazotron NIIR). The infrared seeker was developed by TsKB-589 GKOT (currently TsKB Geofizika), who also developed the seeker for 9M31 missile of 9K31 Strela-1.[1]

  1. ^ a b Gordon, Yefim. Soviet/Russian Aircraft Weapons. Midland. 2004. ISBN 1-85780-188-1

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