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R-40 (missile) and Solid-propellant rocket

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Difference between R-40 (missile) and Solid-propellant rocket

R-40 (missile) vs. Solid-propellant rocket

The Bisnovat (later Molniya then Vympel) R-40 (NATO reporting name AA-6 'Acrid') is a long-range air-to-air missile developed in the 1960s by the Soviet Union specifically for the MiG-25 interceptor, but can also be carried by the later MiG-31. A solid-propellant rocket or solid rocket is a rocket with a rocket engine that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer).

Similarities between R-40 (missile) and Solid-propellant rocket

R-40 (missile) and Solid-propellant rocket have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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R-40 (missile) and Solid-propellant rocket Comparison

R-40 (missile) has 27 relations, while Solid-propellant rocket has 185. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (27 + 185).

References

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