The Kh-38MT may not actually exist

Very helpful thank you

look upwards a smidge

my point is there is a difference between mockup and inert
mockup is usually something with barely functional parts
inert is usually fitted with some functional parts like its seeker and its fins

Pretty sure all nations do this…

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I know, that’s why I ask, because if it can be proven to be an inert missile displayed, that means there is almost certainly a live one that was made

However if it was just a mockup, then it likely doesn’t exist due to lack of other evidence

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Not really something worth interrupting people actually discussing the topic with.

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the seeker on the newer missiles shown looks to real to be a mockup for me
other than that its rear motor is decently modelled too

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I don’t see why it wouldn’t be inert. It’s just a seeker head swap.

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half this thread is off topic crap slinging, there should be much stricter moderation efforts

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Is there anything else to show it’s inert and not a well made mockup though? For US missiles it’s really easy because of the color of the stripe, but idk Russian ones

It’s the inevitable fate of any large forum thread on here unfortunately.

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it also has no specific markings, just a Х-38МЭ, which means basically nothing for us

Inert means motor and warhead are gone (usually replaced with sand or concrete for weight simulation), but keeps electronics and seeker, which is what matters

Mockup means little to no functional parts and it just looks pretty

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no idea, i will try to find tho

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Good luck

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How is “can’t find any source of this thing actually existing” the same as “trust me bro”?

In fact, they are in complete opposition of each other.

Its almost as if the T is a designation for prototype, You know, Like “Object” for the Russians, Who have loads of single built vehicles that never saw use too.

Go on and tell us what tanks they got that didn’t get built.

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