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| ====== PL-12B ====== | ====== PL-12B ====== | ||
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| + | >It is considered comparable to the US AIM-120 AMRAAM and the Russian R-77.\\ | ||
| + | >A model of an export version of the PL-12, SD-10A, (bottom-left corner) with a Pakistan Air Force JF-17 on display at the Farnborough Airshow 2010. Development of the PL-12 (SD-10) began in 1997. The first public information on the PL-12 – then called the SD-10 – emerged in 2001. Development was assisted by Vympel NPO and Agat of Russia. Liang Xiaogeng is believed to have been the chief designer. Four successful test firings were made in 2004. The missile entered People' | ||
| ===== Class Names ===== | ===== Class Names ===== | ||
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| ^ Ammo Class | rksla3_ammo_pl12 ||| 180 | | ^ Ammo Class | rksla3_ammo_pl12 ||| 180 | | ||
| ^ submunitionAmmo | NONE ||| N/A | | ^ submunitionAmmo | NONE ||| N/A | | ||
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