Kh-28 “Kyle”Anti-Radiation Missile
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Kh-28 (Russian: ?-28; Nissan -28; NATO: AS-9 "Kyle") is the Soviet Union's first anti-radiation missile for tactical aircraft. It was put into production in 1973 and still produces some Su Huoyi Su-22s in developing countries, but it is no longer in service in Russia. The use of Kh-28 is limited by its weight, limited seeker, bulk and refueling requirements, and it was replaced by smaller solid fuel KH-58 (AS-11 "Kilter") in the early 1980s.