





In terms of shape, the R-77M missile is not like the R-77, because it has four smaller cross-shaped tail fins, instead of mesh-shaped fins; the four lift fins are also smaller and longer. The R-77M missile has a number of significant improvements over the R-77, making it comparable to the development level of American missiles; The War Zone assessed. (Photo of R-77 missile).

As mentioned, the basic R-77 missile uses a fairly old active radar guidance method. Its development began in the Soviet Union, in the early 1980s, with the aim of creating an air-to-air missile similar to the American AIM-120 AMRAAM.


The R-77-1 version is considered an interim upgrade, while the R-77M, or “Izdelie 180 (Product 180)”, is expected to bring much more significant improvements. The presence of improved stabilizing fins allows the R-77M missile to be placed inside the weapons bay of Russia’s latest stealth fighter, the Su-57.

At the same time, the R-77M missile's rudders have been significantly upgraded, reducing the missile's aerodynamic drag and radar signature. Other changes include an improved radar seeker, which has a semi-active mode in addition to the active guidance mode. This can be aimed at detecting targets using external radar sources.

In particular, the new generation dual-engine improvement is also a significant improvement of the R-77M missile. It provides continuous thrust throughout the missile's flight path, helping to improve maneuverability at high altitudes, increase range and improve combat effectiveness against targets with good maneuverability.


Currently, Ukraine's air-to-air missiles are one step below the R-77M. In an interview with the Western press before his death in 2023, a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter pilot nicknamed "Djus" said that the R-37M missiles equipped on the Ukrainian MiG-29 "limited our ability to carry out missions" because the pilot had to maneuver away from the threat, which did not allow for an air strike.

The longest-range air-to-air missile used by Ukraine is the AIM-120C AMRAAM, which was provided by the US, with a maximum range of about 74 km. Therefore, when conducting air combat, if Ukrainian pilots do not detect the R-77M missile being launched in time, their careers are over. (Photo source: The War Zone, TASS, Wikipedia).
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