Asi es, un misil antirradiacion Kh-28. Aerodinamicamente una especie de mini Kh-22......El Kh-28 era impulsado por un motor cohete de combustible, algo inusual en armas de este tamaño
1st Apr 2001 - In Memory of Wang Wei, the pilot of a J-8II fighter jet who died as a result of a United States Navy EP-3E ARIES II signals intelligence aircraft hitting the tailplane of Wang Wei's J-8II, causing it to spin out of control into the South China Sea. The EP-3E's front propeller was damaged when it knocked against the J-8II fighter and was forced to land on the island of Hainan with its 24 aircrew detained.
A view of the Landing Signal Officer (LSO) platform on board the carrier Bennington (CVA 20) as an FJ Fury come aboard during flight operations in the mid-1950s.
F3H-2 Demons of Fighter Squadron (VF) 14, the "Tophatters," pictured in flight over Mediterranean Sea while operating from the carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA 42) on April 9, 1960, fifty-four years ago today.
A pilot mans an F7U-3M Cutlass at Naval Air Missile Test Center (NAMTC) Pt. Mugu, California, for a flight as part of Operation Aesop involving the testing of the Sparrow I missile on April 8, 1955, fifty-nine years ago today.
An F3H-2 Demon of Fighter Squadron (VF) 213 pictured just after launching from the carrier Lexington (CVA 16) underway in the Western Pacific on April 11, 1961, fifty-three years ago today.