The LMUR () is a Russian helicopter-launched air-to-surface missile. It is also recognized under the alternative designations Kh-39, Izdeliye 305 () and 9A-7755.
The LMUR () is a Russian helicopter-launched air-to-surface missile. It is also recognized under the alternative designations Kh-39, Izdeliye 305 () and 9A-7755.
== Development == The acronym "LMUR" first appeared around 2007. Back then, it designated a lightweight missile project from the Tactical Missiles Corporation. This project was abandoned in 2009 for unknown reasons. However, in February 2011, a research and development order, code-named Prefix ( in Russian), was passed by the Russian Ministry of Defence to KB Mashinostroyeniya for the creation of a new lightweight multirole missile, known as Izdeliye 79. The contract indicated that the new missile would have to be ready for serial production by late November 2014. Even though a batch of test missiles was completed in 2013, these could not be tested, because the Ministry of Defence had not ordered the development of any launchers. Hence, KBM officially declared it had stopped the missile's development, two weeks before the deadline set by the MoD. The contract was officially terminated only in 2017.
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