The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR) has published an interactive 3D model, key components and structural details of Russia’s new cruise missile “izdeliye-30” in the “Components in Weapons” section of the War&Sanctions portal, along with data on 20 companies involved in its production cooperation.
The missile has a wingspan of about 3 meters, a warhead weighing 800 kg, and an operational range of at least 1,500 km. The first recorded cases of its use against Ukraine were documented at the end of last year.
Based on markings and design features, the product has been identified as a development of the Zvezda Design Bureau, which is part of the Tactical Missiles Corporation. Certain technical solutions are unified with other products of this developer and the corporation as a whole. In particular, the installed pneumatic system pyrovalve is identical to elements of the Kh-35U missile, while the aircraft ejection device is similar to the AKU-5M systems used for Kh-101, Kh-55 and Kh-555 missiles.
The satellite navigation system combines products from two different Russian companies — the jam-resistant satellite signal receiver with a digital antenna array “Kometa-M12” manufactured by VNIIR-Progress and a receiving-computing unit produced by KB Navis, developed on the basis of the NAVIS NR9 receiver.
A coupling unit manufactured by ANPP Temp-Avia, known for producing flight controllers for guided aerial bombs, is used for their integration.
All three components of the navigation system contain parts manufactured by foreign companies from the United States, Switzerland, China and the Netherlands.
A separate electronic warhead control unit, BUBS-30, is built on a Russian element base. Its key component is a 32-bit ARM architecture microcontroller 1986VE1AT produced by PKK Milandr.
HUR stated that it continues systematic work to study the enemy’s new developments and to inform the world in order to jointly counter threats.
