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Soviet anti-ship missile
The Zvezda Kh-35 (Russian: Х-35 , NATO reporting name AS-20 'Kayak') is a Soviet turbojet subsonic cruise anti-ship missile. The missile can be launched
Kh-35
Russian fighter aircraft
Air-to-surface missiles: Kh-25 MAE Kh-29L/TE Kh-38ME Kh-38 Grom-E1 Anti-radiation missiles: 4 × Kh-31PD Anti-ship missiles: 4 × Kh-31AD Bombs: KAB-500KR
Mikoyan_MiG-35
Russian cruise missile
TV-guided glide bomb with 83 km range Kh-37 variant of Kh-35 – (Russia) U (AS-20 'Kayak') – 145 kg warhead, 250 km range Kh-58 – (Soviet Union) (AS-11 'Kilter')
Kh-59
Tactical air-to-surface missile
The Kh-38/Kh-38M (Russian: Х-38) is a family of standoff air-to-surface missiles meant to succeed the Kh-25 and Kh-29 missile families. The Kh-38 also
Kh-38
Vietnamese subsonic cruise missiles family
television show showing that the new missile was externally identical to the Kh-35, and information printed on the model's body showed that Z189 Shipyard was
VCM-01
Air-launched ballistic missile
but reports in 1998 suggested an upgraded Kh-15 might be fitted to Su-35 (Flanker-E) tactical aircraft. The Kh-15 climbs to an altitude of about 40,000 m
Kh-15
Soviet/Russian air-to-surface missile
The Kh-31 (Russian: Х-31; AS-17 'Krypton') is a Soviet and Russian air-to-surface missile carried by aircraft such as the MiG-29, Su-35 and the Su-57
Kh-31
Aircraft engine
vehicles, and is based on the earlier R-95-300 engine designed for use in the Kh-35/Kh-55 missiles. It was also proposed for the Turkish Gezgin missile. The engine's
MS400_turbofan_engine
Medium-size warships built by North Korea
the missile boats are indeed armed with the relatively effective Russian Kh-35 missiles. Also the gun appears to be different, a reverse-engineered 76 mm
Nongo-class_warship
Air-launched cruise missile
Kh-69 (Cyrillic: Х-69) (NATO reporting name: AS-22 'Kazoo') is a Russian stealth subsonic air-launched cruise missile. It was developed from the Kh-59
Kh-69
Ukrainian family of cruise missiles
later variant for land attack. Neptune's design is based on the Soviet Kh-35 subsonic anti-ship missile, with substantially improved range, targeting
R-360_Neptune
Maritime warfare branch of North Korea's military
state TV briefly showed one of the newly built patrol SES vessels, firing a Kh-35 anti-ship cruise missile. Initially believed to have been exported to North
Korean_People's_Navy
North Korean submarine-launched cruise missile
Padasuri-6 is a further development of Kumsong-3, a copy from the Soviet Union's Kh-35. The missile uses a solid-fueled booster. It also uses a infrared terminal
Padasuri-6
Kaishan-1 SAM Kh-15 Kh-20 Kh-22 Kh-23 Kh-25 Kh-28 Kh-29 Kh-31 Kh-32 Kh-35 Kh-38 Kh-45 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal Kh-55 Kh-58 Kh-59 Kh-80 Kh-90 Kh-101 Khalij Fars
List_of_missiles
North Korean cruise missile
surface-to-surface anti-ship cruise missile. The technology is based on the Russian Kh-35. The missile can be launched using ground or sea platform. First videos
Kumsong-3
Russian-built warships
CODOG configuration. Fitted with two inclined quadruple launchers for eight Kh-35 anti-ship missiles with alternative options to be featured with VLS systems
Gepard-class_frigate
Russian air-launched cruise missile
The Kh-101 (Russian: Х-101; NATO reporting name: AS-23 "Kodiak") is a Russian air-launched cruise missile which operates at a maximum of Mach 0.8. Designed
Kh-101
Family of Soviet air-launched cruise missiles
The Kh-55 (Russian: Х-55, also known as RKV-500; NATO reporting name: AS-15 "Kent") is a Soviet/Russian subsonic air-launched cruise missile, designed
Kh-55
Attack helicopter
range compared to the Ka-52's radar. The Ka-52K will also be able to use Kh-35 and Kh-38 missiles. However, they haven't yet been integrated in the helicopter's
Kamov_Ka-50
1973 class of North Korean Navy frigates
automated turrets at the aft, likely based on the Soviet AK-630 CIWS, and two Kh-35 missile racks with the capacity for about eight missiles in place of the
Najin-class_frigate
Israeli anti-ship or land attack cruise missile
– (United States) Hsiung Feng II – (Taiwan) Hsiung Feng III – (Taiwan) Kh-35 – (Russia) Naval Strike Missile – (Norway) Otomat – (Italy, France) R-360
Sea_Breaker
domestic variant/clone of Kh-35 that was utilized R95TP-300/MS-400 turbofan engine while improved model has comparable range to Kh-35U that is utilizing TRDD-50
List of turbofan manufacturers
List_of_turbofan_manufacturers
Missile guidance technique
Corporation Kh-31 (AS-17 Krypton) air-to-surface missile (Kh-31A only) Raduga Kh-15 (AS-16 Kickback) air-to-surface missile (Kh-15S only) Raduga Kh-59 (AS-13
Active_radar_homing
Type of military ranged weapon
(Russia) Kh-20 (USSR) Kh-22 (USSR/Russia) Kh-26 (USSR) Kh-32 (Russia) Kh-35 (Russia) Kh-55/Kh-555 (USSR/Russia) Kh-59 (USSR/Russia) Kh-61 (USSR/Russia) Kh-69
Air-launched_cruise_missile
North Korean warship class
could be added however, including guns and anti-ship missiles (such as the Kh-35, known to have been recently put in service in the KPN). The potential missile
Nampo-class_corvette
Type of American spy satellite
repeated public references to KH-7 GAMBIT, KH-8 GAMBIT 3, KH-9 HEXAGON, and KH-11 KENNEN satellites. The capabilities of the KH-11 are highly classified,
KH-11_KENNEN
South Korean anti-ship missile
2012 for the Almirante Padilla-class frigate. South Korea Philippines Kh-35 Kh-59 VCM-01 "Korea Defense Products Guide" (PDF). Korea Defense Industry
SSM-700K_C-Star
Turkish anti-ship missile
States) C-802 – (China) Babur – (Pakistan) Exocet – (France) Switchblade Kh-35 – (Russia) Harpoon – (United States) Naval Strike Missile – (Norway) RBS
Atmaca
with support in maintaining and ensuring the technical readiness of the Kh-35 missile, laying the groundwork for Vietnam to develop and manufacture its
Defence_industry_of_Vietnam
Missile designed to be launched from aircraft
Х-29) Kh-31 (NATO: AS-17 Krypton; Russian: Х-31) Kh-32 (Russian: Х-32) Kh-35 (NATO: AS-20 Kayak; Russian: Х-35) Kh-38 (Russian: Х-38) Kh-45 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal
Air-to-surface_missile
Guided missile with precision targeting capabilities and multiple launch platforms
shorter range SSM-700K Haeseong (180+ km) JFS-M (499 km) Kh-35 (130–300 km) , KN-19 Ks3/4 Kh-59 (115–550 km) P-15 (40–80 km) , KN-1 Nasr-1 Zafar (25 km)
Cruise_missile
Class of Indian Navy corvettes
are armed with four quad-launchers for 3M-24 anti-ship missiles (Russian: Kh-35 Uran, NATO: SS-N-25 Switchblade) as opposed to the two dual launchers for
Kora-class_corvette
Tactical air-to-surface missile
The Kh-25/Kh-25M (Russian: Х-25; NATO: AS-10 'Karen') is a family of Soviet lightweight air-to-ground missiles with a modular range of guidance systems
Kh-25
Algerian variant of Indo-Russian Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft
Air-to-surface missiles: 3 × Kh-59MK 6 × Kh-29T/L Anti-ship missiles: 3 × Kh-59MK 4 × Kh-35 6 × Kh-31A Anti-radiation missiles: 6 × Kh-31P Bombs: 8 × FAB-500T
Sukhoi_Su-30MKA
Soviet vertical takeoff fighter prototype
pods, S-13OF rocket pods, S-24B Missiles: R-77, R-73 (missile), R-27, Kh-35, Kh-31, Kh-25 Bombs: OFAB-100, FAB-250, OFAB-250, FAB-500, OFAB-500, ZAB-500 incendiary
Yakovlev_Yak-141
Anti-ship or land attack cruise missile
Future NSM NASM-MR – (India) R-360 Neptune – (Ukraine) VCM-01 – (Vietnam) Kh-35 – (Russia) Harpoon – (United States) Exocet – (France) Atmaca – (Turkey)
Naval_Strike_Missile
Type of missile guidance
) Hermes (missile) Sosna-R HJ-9A IRIS-T Roketsan KARAOK Kh-25 (Soviet Union) Kh-29D Kh-35 Kh-59 LFK NG MICA MPATGM Nag OMTAS PARS 3 LR PL-12 RBS 15 Red
Fire-and-forget
Indian Navy ship class
biological fallouts. The Brahmaputra class is armed with sixteen 3M-24E (Kh-35 Uran or NATO: SS-N-25 Switchblade) anti-ship missiles (AShM), housed in
Brahmaputra-class_frigate
Complement: 79 including 10 officers Armament: 1 × AK-176 76 mm gun 16 × Kh-35 2 × Strela-2M SAM MANPADS 2 × AK-630 CIWS Ships in class: 4 Operator: Indian
List of corvette classes in service
List_of_corvette_classes_in_service
Indian anti-ship missile system
missile system Harpoon – (United States) Exocet – (France) Kalibr – (Russia) Kh-35 – (Russia) Naval Strike Missile – (Norway) Type 12 – (Japan) Type 88 – (Japan)
NASM-MR
Naval military helicopter
to carry 2 x GSh-23L 23mm cannons, B-8V-20 rocket pods, 2 x Kh-35 anti-ship missiles or Kh-25 air-to-air missiles. Ka-32A12 (1996): Swiss-registered and
Kamov_Ka-27
French anti-ship missile
Spear – (Israel) HAS-250 – (United Arab Emirates) Harpoon – (United States) Kh-35 – (Russia) MAN-1 – (Brazil) Naval Strike Missile – (Norway) NASM-MR – (India)
Exocet
Soviet attack aircraft introduced 1978
engaging air targets (with RVV-AE/R-77 missiles) as well as ships (with Kh-31 and Kh-35 antiship missiles). The Russian Air Force has received 8 aircraft as
Sukhoi_Su-25
Carrier-based multirole combat aircraft
like Kh-25ML/25MP, Kh-29T, Kh-31G/31A, Kh-35U, and rockets. Kh-31P passive radar seeker missiles are used as anti-radiation missiles. Kh-35, Kh-31A antiship
Mikoyan_MiG-29K
Topics referred to by the same term
Bäl, a main belt asteroid Bal, a ground-launched version of the Russian Kh-35 anti-ship missile A Balfolk European folk dance event Balboa (dance), or
Bal
Swedish air or surface to surface missile
(Pakistan) Blue Spear – (Israel) Exocet – (France) Harpoon – (United States) Kh-35 – (Russia) Naval Strike Missile – (Norway) R-360 Neptune – (Ukraine) Otomat
RBS_15
1980s class of Soviet/Russian guided-missile anti-submarine destroyer
modernization, showing its new armaments: A-190, Kalibr/Oniks/Zircon VLS, and Kh-35 missile system. List of ships of Russia by project number List of destroyer
Udaloy-class_destroyer
Soviet Navy light frigate class
decommissioned Syrian frigate sunk by Russian air force (Probably by SU-34 with KH-35 air-launched missile) as a training target on 15 April 2018 off the coast
Petya-class_frigate
Air-launched anti-radiation missile, surface-to-surface missile
The Kh-58 (Russian: Х-58; NATO: AS-11 'Kilter') is a Soviet anti-radiation missile with a range of 120 km. As of 2004[update] the Kh-58U variant was still
Kh-58
Air warfare branch of North Korea's military
generally obsolete, although it is likely they have the ability to launch Kh-35 and P-15 Termit missiles. A large part of the ground attack aircraft are
Korean People's Army Air Force
Korean_People's_Army_Air_Force
Steregushchiy-class corvette of the Russian Navy
combined bridge and command centre, and space and weight provision for eight Kh-35 missiles. Newest physical field reduction[clarification needed] solutions
Russian_corvette_Merkury
Soviet surface and submarine-launched nuclear cruise missile
Novator 9M729. The RK-55 is very similar to the air-launched Kh-55 (AS-15 'Kent') but the Kh-55 has a drop-down turbofan engine and was designed by MKB
RK-55
Missile type
Iskander ALAS BGM-109 Tomahawk Bina BrahMos Hermes Hyunmoo-3 KARA Atmaca Kh-35 Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) Luz Martlet MGM-140 ATACMS Nimrod Nirbhay
Surface-to-surface_missile
Soviet anti-ship missile
The Kh-22 "Storm" (Russian: Х-22 "Буря", NATO reporting name AS-4 'Kitchen') is a large, long-range anti-ship cruise missile developed by MKB Raduga in
Kh-22
Chinese anti-ship cruise missile
the C-802 produced by Iran Exocet – (France) Harpoon – (United States) Kh-35 – (Russia) NASM-MR – (India) Otomat – (Italy, France) RBS 15 – (Sweden)
YJ-83
Air-to-surface missile
Kh-32 (Russian: Х-32) is a Russian supersonic air-launched cruise missile with a range of 600–1000 km developed by the MKB Raduga from the Kh-22. The
Kh-32
Russian Navy underground military complex
SS-N-3 Shaddock K-300P Bastion-P – and silo K-300S P-800 variant R-500 9M728 Kh-35 3M24 SS-N-25, Bal 3M-54 Klub Newdick, Thomas (18 October 2020). "Russia
Object_100
American stealthy anti-ship cruise missile
3M54/3M14 Kalibr – (Russia) P-800 Oniks/Yakhont – (Russia) Kh-22 – (Soviet Union) Kh-35 – (Russia) Kh-32 – (Russia) AKF-98 – (China) YJ-18C – (China) YJ-100
AGM-158C_LRASM
"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
List of NATO reporting names for air-to-surface missiles
List_of_NATO_reporting_names_for_air-to-surface_missiles
Class of Soviet missile corvette
the Russian Navy acquired them. The boats replaced the Moskit with eight Kh-35U anti-ship missiles and MANPADS launcher with the Pantsir-M gun/missile
Tarantul-class_corvette
Class of patrol boats
Guard. Project 10411 – an export missile boat version armed with eight Kh-35 (SS-N-25 'Switchblade') anti-ship missiles. Project 10412 – an export version
Svetlyak-class_patrol_boat
Russian anti-submarine amphibious jet aircraft
6 Korshun (Kite) guided missiles (A-40P ASW Aircraft, underwing pylons) Kh-35 Anti-ship missiles Related development Beriev Be-200 Related lists List
Beriev_A-40
U.S. anti-ship missile
(United Arab Emirates) Hsiung Feng II – (Taiwan) Hsiung Feng III – (Taiwan) Kh-35 – (Russia) MANSUP – (Brazil) Naval Strike Missile – (Norway) NASM-MR – (India)
Harpoon_(missile)
Military unit
– Coastal defense; delivered in 2022. Kh-31M – 125 delivered in 2009 Kh-35 - 60 delivered in 2000 and 2013. Kh-59 - 125 delivered in 2009. P-20U ("Styx")
Algerian_National_Navy
Multiple rocket launcher
designation 'KN-09' appeared to initially refer to the locally developed Kh-35 (locally named Kumsong-3), it was later clarified that it refers to this
KN-09 (multiple rocket launcher)
KN-09_(multiple_rocket_launcher)
Brahmaputra class frigate
125 metres (410 ft) long and can reach speeds of up to 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph). She operates the Westland Sea King helicopter and the MATCH (Multi-Role
INS_Brahmaputra_(1994)
Indian variant of Russian-origin Sukhoi Su-30 fighter aircraft
Air-to-surface missiles: 3 × Kh-59ME 4 × Rampage 6 × Kh-29T/L 2 × Nirbhay (Future) Crystal Maze II Anti-ship missiles: 3 × Kh-59MK 4 × Kh-35 6 × Kh-31A 1 × BrahMos
Sukhoi_Su-30MKI
1960s Soviet missile boat super-class
and a 76 mm gun with high rate of fire, along with newer P-270 Moskit and Kh-35 supersonic missiles, AK-630 CIWS, and 'Bass Tilt' radars. Fewer were built
Osa-class_missile_boat
Missile list
Shipwreck) Kh-22 Kh-31A Kh-35 (GRAU 3M24, SS-N-25 Switchblade) Kh-59 (antinaval AShM variants) P-750 Grom (GRAU: 3M25, NATO: SS-N-24 Scorpion, Kh-80) P-800
List_of_anti-ship_missiles
List of missiles of Indian Armed Forces
explosive 557 kg 1991 SUT Atlas Elektronik 30 km (19 mi) 35 kn High explosive 250 kg 1994 Kh-31 Kh-31A1 Short range AShM TMC INS Active radar homing 70 km
List of Indian military missiles
List_of_Indian_military_missiles
today, including air defense systems, Palma Close-in weapon system AK-630, Kh-35 anti-ship missiles, and Kamov Ka-27 helicopters. These two ships are the
Vietnamese frigate Dinh Tien Hoang
Vietnamese_frigate_Dinh_Tien_Hoang
Class of Soviet anti-aircraft guided-missile destroyers
modernised (Project 01090) at Sevastopol in the early 1990s and fitted with new Kh-35 (SS-N-25 Switchblade, Harpoonski) anti-ship missiles and MNK-300 sonar.
Kashin-class_destroyer
Russian Defense Company
Kh-23 (AS-7 "Kerry") Kh-25 (AS-10 "Karen") Kh-27 (AS-12 "Kegler") Kh-29 (AS-14 "Kedge") Kh-31 (AS-17 "Krypton") Kh-35 (AS-20 "Kayak") Kh-38 Kh-59 Kh-69
Tactical_Missiles_Corporation
Displacement: 4,000 tons Aircraft: 1 Kamov Ka-27 helicopter Armament: 8 Kh-35 Uran SSM; 32 SA-N-9 SAM; 1 × 100 mm gun; 2 CIWS; 6 torpedo tubes Powerplant:
List of frigate classes in service
List_of_frigate_classes_in_service
France anti-radar missile Kh-35 Russia anti-ship missile Kh-38 Russia Tactical air-to-surface missile HOT France Anti-tank missile Kh-31 Soviet Union Medium-range
List of munitions used by the Egyptian Air Force
List_of_munitions_used_by_the_Egyptian_Air_Force
Russian regional airliner
sonobuoy dispenser, and two pylons under the fuselage for sensor pods or Kh-35 anti-ship missiles. On the right side of the fuselage, a GSh-2-23 twin-barrel
Ilyushin_Il-114
Aerial service branch of the Indian Armed Forces
of Mi-8s, Mi-17s, and Mi-24s. The Mil Mi-35 serves primarily as an attack helicopter in the IAF. The Mil Mi-35 can also act as a low-capacity troop transport
Indian_Air_Force
Kora class corvette
as a surface combatant. It is armed with four quad launchers for sixteen Kh-35 Uran-E anti-ship missiles with a range of 130 kilometres (81 mi). The anti-air
INS_Kulish
Village in Maharashtra, India
Maharashtra, India. It is located 35 km away from sub-district headquarter Aurangabad. The total geographical area of Adgaon Kh is 1063.17 hectares. The village
Adgaon_Kh
Class of corvettes of the Russian Navy
(P-800 Oniks) anti-ship missiles or sixteen subsonic SS-N-25 'Switchblade' (Kh-35E Uran). It also carries two twin-tube launchers for 533 mm heavy torpedoes
Steregushchiy-class_corvette
American reconnaissance satellites (1959–1972)
KH-5 ARGON, KH-6 LANYARD, KH-7 GAMBIT, KH-8 GAMBIT 3 KH-9 Hexagon "Big Bird" KH-10 DORIAN or Manned Orbital Laboratory (MOL program) KH-11, KH-12, KH-13
CORONA_(satellite)
1986 class of Russian frigates
in sea and oceanic areas. The customer can choose as armament between 4 Kh-35 launchers with 16 missiles, 2 P-800 Oniks launchers with 8 missiles, 8 3M-54
Neustrashimy-class_frigate
Missile used to attack ships
125 km/h (3,307 kn) Solid-fuel rocket Air Inertial/Active radar USSR/Russia Kh-35 (AS-20 KAYAK) 2003 520 kg (1,150 lb) 145 kg (320 lb) 130 km (70 nmi) 970 km/h
Anti-ship_missile
Designation of North Korean missiles
2025). "[단독]美, 北 CRBM에 코드명 'KN-35' 붙였다…KN-25 이후 30번대 넘버링 첫 확인" [(Exclusive) US gives North Korea CRBM codename 'KN-35'... First confirmation of 30-series
KN_number
Type of Soviet naval vessel (1969–1991)
(2×3) or 4 × P-15 (SS-N-2 'Styx') (export ships) anti-ship missiles 16 × Kh-35 (SS-N-25 'Switchblade') anti-ship cruise missiles (Nanuchka III) 20 × 4K33
Nanuchka-class_corvette
Tactical air-to-surface missile
The Zvezda Kh-66 and Kh-23 Grom (Russian: Х-23 Гром 'Thunder'; NATO: AS-7 'Kerry') are a family of early Soviet tactical air-to-surface missiles with a
Kh-23_Grom
Class of Soviet hydrofoil missile boats
for the Black Sea Fleet, and was the first vessel anywhere to carry the Kh-35 missile, in two quad-canisters. These were removed in 2000 but re-installed
Matka-class_missile_boat
Russian naval vessel
Marshal Shaposhnikov underway after modernization, new Kalibr/Oniks/Zircon VLS systems and Kh-35 installations are visible aft of the new A-190 naval gun.
Russian frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov
Russian_frigate_Marshal_Shaposhnikov
Upgraded series of the Su-27 fighter aircraft
Kh-29L/TE 3 × 3M-14AE Anti-ship missiles: 3 × 3M-54AE1 6 × Kh-31A/AD Kh-35U 5 × Kh-59MK 1 × P-800 Oniks Anti-radiation missiles: 6 × Kh-31P/PD 5 × Kh-58UShE
Sukhoi_Su-35
Domestically manufactured by Viettel Aerospace (VTX). Kh-35 Uran Anti-ship missile Kh-35E Kh-35EMV 310 Russia 3M-14/54 Club-S Anti-ship missile 3M-54E/E1
List of equipment of the Vietnam People's Navy
List_of_equipment_of_the_Vietnam_People's_Navy
Vietnamese mobile coastal defence missile system
Brigade 679 (1st Regional Command) Brigade 680 (3rd Regional Command ) Kh-35 Bal-E P-15 Termit "Vietnam develops new Truong Son coastal defense system
VCS-01_Trường_Sơn
Wheeled/tracked light tank
"ČKD KH-50 \ KH-60 \ KH-70 Light tanks" (in Russian). Archived from the original on December 30, 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2020. "KH-50; KH-60; KH-70" (in
Kolohousenka
Combined military forces of India
3M-54E/3M-14E Klub Anti-Ship/Land Attack Cruise Missile (SS-N-27 Sizzler), Kh-35 (SS-N-25 SwitchBlade), P-20 (SS-N-2D Styx), Sea Eagle missile and Gabriel
Indian_Armed_Forces
Anti-ship missile
missiles Chile A-36M Halcon (CASA 101 Aviojet) (trials only) - 2 missiles Kh-35 – (Russia) Babur – (Pakistan) Harpoon – (United States) AGM-158C LRASM –
Sea_Eagle_(missile)
Russian nuclear-capable air-launched ballistic missile
The Kh-47M2 Kinzhal (Russian: Х-47М2 Кинжал, IPA: [kʲɪn'ʐaɫ], lit. 'Dagger'; NATO reporting name: AS-24 Killjoy) is a Russian air-launched ballistic missile
Kh-47M2_Kinzhal
Topics referred to by the same term
Hewlett-Packard from 1997 to 2001 Kayak PC, a low-cost reference design by Qualcomm Kh-35 (AS-20 'Kayak'), a sea skimming, turbojet subsonic cruise, land and ship
Kayak_(disambiguation)
Air-to-surface missile
The Kh-29 (Russian: Х-29; NATO: AS-14 'Kedge'; GRAU: 9M721) is a Soviet air-to-surface missile with a range of 10–30 km. It has a large warhead of 320 kg
Kh-29
Class of Indian warships
radar Armament 4 × P-15 Termit (NATO: SS-N-2D Mod 1 Styx) missiles or 16 × Kh-35 Uran (NATO: SS-N-25) missiles (K91 and K92) or 4 x BrahMos missiles (K48)
Veer-class_corvette
Series of United States reconnaissance satellites
The KH-8 (BYEMAN codename Gambit-3) was a long-lived series of reconnaissance satellites of the "Key Hole" (KH) series used by the United States from July
KH-8_Gambit_3
fire control radar Armament 1 x AK-176 76 mm gun 1 x AK-630 30 mm CIWS 2 x 12.7 mm machine guns 8 x Kh-35 Uran anti-ship missiles 1 x 9K38 Igla MANPADS
BPS-500_missile_boat
KH 35
KH 35
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The 35th Surah of the Quran; Angels
Girl/Female
Muslim
Best of women epithet of kh
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Anthony, Latin Antonius. See also Anton. This, with its variants, cognates, and derivatives, is one of the commonest European personal names. Many of the European forms have been absorbed into this spelling as American family names; for the forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988. Spellings with -h-, which first appear in English in the 16th century and in French (as Anthoine) at about the same time, are due to the erroneous belief that the name derives from Greek anthos ‘flower’. The popularity of the personal name in Christendom is largely due to the cult of the Egyptian hermit St. Anthony (ad 251–356), who in his old age gathered a community of hermits around him, and for that reason is regarded by some as the founder of monasticism. It was further increased by the fame of St. Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), who long enjoyed a great popular cult and who is believed to help people find lost things.South Indian : this is only a given name in India, but has come to be used as a family name among Christians from South India in the U.S.John Anthony of Hampstead, Middlesex, England (now part of north London) migrated to Boston, MA, in 1634. By 1640 he had moved to Providence, RI, where his descendants are still established.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the ‘Austin canons’, established in the 11th century, and the ‘Austin friars’, a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as ‘the Apostle of the English’, who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.This was the name of a merchant family that became well established in eastern MA in the 17th century, notably in Charlestown. Richard Austin came from England and landed at Boston in 1638, and his son Anthony was clerk of Suffield, CT, in 1674. The surname is very common in England as well as America; this Richard Austin was only one of a number of bearers who brought it to North America.
Boy/Male
Bihari, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Something New; Sun; Lord Krishna; Lord Ganesha; Lord Shiva; Gold
Girl/Female
Indian
Best of women epithet of kh
KH 35
KH 35
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabiah; A Jurist and Scholar of Islamic Law
Boy/Male
Indian
Most prosperous one
Girl/Female
English
The Perfect Life
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Landlord
Boy/Male
Indian
Old Arabic name
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
From the Alder Tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Houchin.
Boy/Male
French
Little Thomas.
Female
Spanish
Variant spelling of Spanish Esmeralda, ESMARALDA means "emerald."
Girl/Female
Indian
Is associated to Lord Ayyappa
KH 35
KH 35
KH 35
KH 35
KH 35
n.
The hundredth part of a stere, equal to .353 cubic feet.
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One of a religious sect called the United Brethren (an offshoot of the Hussites in Bohemia), which formed a separate church of Moravia, a northern district of Austria, about the middle of the 15th century. After being nearly extirpated by persecution, the society, under the name of The Renewed Church of the United Brethren, was reestablished in 1722-35 on the estates of Count Zinzendorf in Saxony. Called also Herrnhuter.
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A measure of solidity, containing one hundred cubic meters, and equivalent to 3531.66 English or 3531.05 United States cubic feet.
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One of the Asmonean family. The Asmoneans were leaders and rulers of the Jews from 168 to 35 b. c.
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One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and exceedingly poisonous. It is abundant in nature, the most important compound being common salt. It is powerful oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. Symbol Cl. Atomic weight, 35.4.
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Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
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One of the elements, a solid substance resembling a metal in its physical properties, but in its chemical relations ranking with the nonmetals. It is of a steel-gray color and brilliant luster, though usually dull from tarnish. It is very brittle, and sublimes at 356¡ Fahrenheit. It is sometimes found native, but usually combined with silver, cobalt, nickel, iron, antimony, or sulphur. Orpiment and realgar are two of its sulphur compounds, the first of which is the true arsenicum of the ancients. The element and its compounds are active poisons. Specific gravity from 5.7 to 5.9. Atomic weight 75. Symbol As.
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A measure of capacity equal to a cubic meter, or a thousand liters. It is equivalent to 35.315 cubic feet, and to 220.04 imperial gallons, or 264.18 American gallons of 321 cubic inches.
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The time of the apparent revolution of the sun trough the ecliptic; the period occupied by the earth in making its revolution around the sun, called the astronomical year; also, a period more or less nearly agreeing with this, adopted by various nations as a measure of time, and called the civil year; as, the common lunar year of 354 days, still in use among the Mohammedans; the year of 360 days, etc. In common usage, the year consists of 365 days, and every fourth year (called bissextile, or leap year) of 366 days, a day being added to February on that year, on account of the excess above 365 days (see Bissextile).
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A cubic measure containing 1000 cubic meters, and equivalent to 35,315 cubic feet.
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The number or sum obtained by adding one number or quantity to itself as many times as there are units in another number; the number resulting from the multiplication of two or more numbers; as, the product of the multiplication of 7 by 5 is 35. In general, the result of any kind of multiplication. See the Note under Multiplication.
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Force of utterance expended upon words or syllables. Stress is in English the chief element in accent and is one of the most important in emphasis. See Guide to pronunciation, // 31-35.
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A unit of cubic measure in the metric system, being a cubic meter, or kiloliter, and equal to 35.3 cubic feet, or nearly 1/ cubic yards.