Vympel R-33 (missile)
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Now superseded by other Russian missiles, the Vympel R-33 (Western designation AA-9 AMOS) is a long-range air-to-air missile, which had been second only to the AIM-54 Phoenix]] in range. They, and their successors, are intended to attack high-value asset]]s (HVA) such as E-3 Sentry]] and other C3I-ISR]] aircraft, cruise missile]] launching bomber aircraft|bomber]]s, the cruise missile]]s themselves, etc. Air-to-air missiles of this type sacrifice terminal maneuverability for range, which is an acceptable tradeoff since their targets are converted transports, bombers, and straight-flying cruise missiles, none of which are especially maneuverable. The Novator R-172 (missile)]] has considerably longer range than the R-33. |