Talk:R-37 (missile)
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Translation
[edit]Translation is possibly wrong.
In article it says: Raketa-Velikaya Dalnost - means
Rocket-Great Distance - which doesn't make sense as in English.
It possibly should be:
Rocketa-Vysokoj Dalnosti
Rocket-of high Distance.
Range
[edit]Manufacturer's datasheet says 200km (http://www.missiles.ru/_foto/RVV-BD/IMG.jpg) and 280km for version with rocket booster on this link (http://www.missiles.ru/RVV-BD.htm).Z07x10 (talk) 17:34, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
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Arrow or Axehead?
[edit]Hello @Ethan2345678 and 73.35.181.208:. I was patrolling recent changes when this edit popped up; and I went to look for sources on what the NATO reporting name was, but it seems 73.35.181.208 was not misguided on here since sources exist both claiming AA-13 Arrow and AA-13 Axehead to be the NATO name for R-37M.
Can anyone definitively confirm or deny either name? dibbydib⌐■_■ (barate me) 05:24, 24 June 2021 (UTC)
Axehead. Can confirm, current USN aircrew.
It's called Axehead by the folks that matter.
[edit]It's called the Axehead.
Current Growler driver here. 73.35.181.208 (talk) 06:56, 5 December 2021 (UTC)
Operational Service
[edit]There was an image that captured a very similar looking missile over Ukraine. Perhaps use in the current war in Ukraine can be added, although i struggle to think of any sources discussing the R-37's deployment there. 36.65.242.246 (talk) 08:25, 15 October 2022 (UTC)
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