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K-13 (AA2) Missile

Description
The Vympel K-13 (NATO reporting name: AA-2 "Atoll") is a short-range, infrared homing air-to-air missile developed by the Soviet Union. It is similar in appearance and function to the American AIM-9B Sidewinder from which it was reverse-engineered. Although it since has been replaced by more modern missiles in frontline service, it saw widespread service in many nations.



Missile Specifications

3km burn range,

x1 small warhead for decent maneuverability and turning

700 ms

Dual seeker setup (one short and one long range radar)

Use the selection tool to input the missile on a free hardpoint

Credits

Bucket o' beef - XML missile part

Background - the Sidewinder missile (wiki data)
During the Second Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1958, Taiwan's F-86 Sabres faced the much higher performance mainland Chinese PLAAF MiG-17s. The MiG-17s had speed, maneuverability, and altitude advantages over the Sabres, allowing them to engage only when they desired, normally at advantageous times. In response, the US Navy rushed to modify 100 ROCAF Sabres to carry the newly introduced AIM-9 Sidewinder missile. These were introduced into combat on 24 September 1958, when a group of MiG-17s cruised past a flight of Sabres, only to find themselves under attack by missile fire. This was the first instance of guided missiles being used in air-to-air combat.

On 28 September 1958, a similar engagement resulted in one of the missiles becoming lodged in a MiG-17 without exploding, allowing it to be removed after landing. The Soviets later became aware that the Chinese had at least one Sidewinder, and after some wrangling, were able to persuade the Chinese to send them one of the captured missiles. Gennadiy Sokolovskiy, later chief engineer at the Vympel team, said that "the Sidewinder missile was to us a university offering a course in missile construction technology which has upgraded our engineering education and updated our approach to production of future missiles.

A subsequent claim was made by Ron Westrum in his book Sidewinder that the Soviets obtained the plans for the Sidewinder from Swedish Colonel and convicted spy Stig Wennerström, and rushed their version into service by 1961 copying it so closely that even the part numbers were duplicated. Although Wennerström did leak information of the Sidewinder after negotiating its purchase for Sweden, none of the known Soviet sources mention this, while all explicitly mention the Chinese example.

Missile hits level 6 on all physic's modes
6 Comments
Danny Oct 24, 2023 @ 11:12am 
misl
Beefbucket Oct 24, 2023 @ 8:48am 
misl
MisDeveloped  [author] Oct 24, 2023 @ 6:55am 
oops, thanks
A-gattino Oct 24, 2023 @ 2:28am 
just to remind you, the thumbnail says k12 and the title says k13
/Netherdragon Oct 22, 2023 @ 3:44am 
nice
MisDeveloped  [author] Oct 21, 2023 @ 11:48pm 
This missile was requested by Danny the burrito man, if you want to request a missile message me