Company:MKB Raduga

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Short description: Aircraft design bureau in USSR and Russia


MKB Raduga
Native name
МКБ Радуга
FormerlyOKB-2
IndustryAerospace
HeadquartersDubna,
Moscow Oblast
,
Russia
ProductsMissiles, Cruise missiles, Air-launched cruise missiles, Anti-ship missiles
ParentTactical Missiles Corporation

MKB Raduga (Russian: МКБ Радуга, meaning Raduga Design Bureau (Russian: машиностроительное конструкторское бюро «Радуга»), where raduga literally means "rainbow") is a Russian aerospace company, concerned with the production of various missile-systems and related technologies. It is headquartered in Dubna, Moscow Oblast. Formerly a division of the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau, it was spun off as a separate OKB (design bureau, Russian: опытно-конструкторское бюро) in March 1957.

History

  • October 1946 - OKB-2
  • 12 October 1951 - division of OKB-155-1 (headed by Mikhail Gurevich)
  • March 1957 - Aleksandr Bereznyak became the chief designer
  • June 1965 - machine building design bureau "Raduga"
  • 19 June 1972 - Dubna production and development amalgamation "Raduga"
  • 7 September 1978 - Dubna production amalgamation "Raduga"
  • 12 May 1982 - machine building design bureau "Raduga"

Products

Kometa series

  • KS-1 Komet (AS-1 "Kennel") - the first Soviet air-launched anti-ship cruise missile, began development 1947
  • K-10S (AS-2 "Kipper") - heavy anti-ship missile, Tu-16, 1955

Naval P-Series

Kh/KSR airborne series

Kh-22 missile memorial near MKB Raduga in Dubna
  • R-4/K-9 (AA-4 "Awl") - long-range air-to-air missile, late 1950s
  • KSR-2 (AS-5 "Kelt") - 1956, Tu-16KSR-2
  • KSR-5/Kh-26 (AS-6 "Kingfish") - Tu-16K-26, Tu-16KSR-2-5, Tu-16KSR-2-5-11. Development of Kh-22. Development authorized 24 August 1962. Officially entered service 12 November 1969 (along with K-10-26). Retired in 1994.
  • KSR-11, (AS-5B) - anti-radar missile, air-launched. 1971
  • Kh-15 (AS-16 "Kickback")) - hypersonic aeroballistic short-range attack missile, using liquid-fuel rocket propulsion. Tu-22M2,M3, Tu-95MS. First missiles were built in 1978. Serial production in mid-1980s.
  • Kh-20 (AS-3 "Kangaroo") - air-launched cruise missile, Tu-95K. Development of "K-20 system" (consisting of Kh-20 missile, Tu-95K carrier, etc.) was authorized 11 March 1954.
  • Kh-20M (AS-3 "Kangaroo") - Kh-20 with improved thermo-nuclear warhead. K-20 has officially entered service 9 September 1960. Retired in 1991 due to SALT-1 agreement.
  • Kh-22 (AS-4 "Kitchen") - anti-ship missile, Tu-22K, Tu-22M, Tu-95K-22. Development of "missile complex K-22" was authorized 15 April 1958. Officially entered service 9 February 1971. K-95-22 (with Tu-95K-22 aircraft) entered service in 1987.
  • Kh-28 (AS-9 "Kyle") - anti-radar missile
  • Kh-32 - Tu-22M
  • Kh-45 - Sukhoi T-4, Sukhoi T-4MS
  • Kh-55 Granat (AS-15 "Kent") - cruise missile, 1976, Tu-95MS, Tu-160. Development was authorized 8 December 1976. The first serial Kh-55 was launched 23 February 1981. Officially entered service (complex of Kh-55 and Tu-95MS) 31 December 1983. Also Kh-101 /102 variant.
  • Kh-58 (AS-11 "Kilter") - anti-radar missile
  • Kh-59 Ovod (AS-13 "Kingbolt") - tactical air-to-surface TV-guided missile
  • Kh-59M Ovod-M (AS-18 "Kazoo") -
  • Kh-2000, - Sukhoi T-4, Sukhoi T-4MS

Others

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