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   | <type> Update </type> <summary> NATO reporting names for Kh-101 and Kh-102 ALCM given as AS-23A Kodiak and AS-23B respectively </summary>
 <detail> As stated it appears the Kh-101 has been designated AS-23A Kodiak and the Kh-102 (Nuclear) as AS-23B Kodiak.</detail>
 <evidence>
 Page.55 #389 August 2020 Airforces Monthly. Article Piotr Butowski. Russia's Strategic Warriors. Caption to photo includes the statement "Kh-101 cruise missiles loaded on a Tu-95MS..Known to NATO as the AS-23A Kodiak. (There is no further annotation of the source).
 
 STATEMENT OF
 GENERAL TERRENCE J. O’SHAUGHNESSY, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
 COMMANDER UNITED STATES NORTHERN COMMAND AND NORTH AMERICAN AEROSPACE DEFENSE COMMAND
 BEFORE THE
 SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE
 13 FEBRUARY 2020
 "The Russian air force modernized five BEAR H heavy bombers in 2019, according to the country’s Defense Minister, upgrading the aircraft’s communications and navigation systems and
 enabling them to launch the new AS-23 cruise missile". (Given that this is the newer Bear H the reference is almost certainly to the Kh-101/102 in relation to the AS-23)
 
 Also,
 Congressional Research Service
 https://crsreports.congress.gov
 R45861
 
 Russia’s Nuclear Weapons:
 Doctrine, Forces, and Modernization
 
 R45861
 July 20, 2020
 Amy F. Woolf
 Specialist in Nuclear
 Weapons Policy
 
 "Russia has recently modernized both of its bombers, fitting them with a new cruise missile
 system, the conventional AS-23A (Kh-101) and the nuclear AS-23B (Kh-102)."
 
 And
 https://www.clingendael.org/publication/russias-arms-syrian-conflict
 
 "How the Bear goes to war
 To destroy targets located deep in Syria
 it was necessary to involve Russia’s long-
 range aviation in the war. Tu-95MS Bear
 and Tu-160 Blackjack bombers were used
 to launch cruise missiles at targets in the
 Aleppo, Idlib and Raqqa provinces.10 Two
 types of air-launched cruise missiles were
 used in the strikes: firstly, the Kh-555 (AS-22
 Kluge), a conventionally-armed variant of
 the Cold War-era nuclear Kh-55 (AS-15
 Kent), with a maximum range of 2,000 km;
 secondly, the more modern  Kh-101 (AS-23
 Kodiak) a conventionally-armed variant
 of the nuclear Kh-102, with a maximum
 range of 4,000 km" </evidence>
 
 Thanks and I am now trying to work out what the real NATO designation is for the KH-38 tactical missile,as the Db3k is already using AS-22!
 K
 
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