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The AA-3 Anab was a Soviet guided air-to-air missile first introduced in 1961 and fitted to many Warsaw Pact aircraft including the Su-9, Mig-21 and Yak-28 during the 1960's and 1970s. The early AA-3A used infra-red guidance and had a maximum range of 20 km, the later AA-3B model used a semi-active radar guidance system and had a longer range of 30 km. Both models had a flight speed of Mach 2.5. The AA-3 was armed with a 30 kg proximity and impact-fused blast/fragmentation warhead.
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