Sure if we assume they are using the same formula as written, we can figure out the distance.
The brochure states the average speed is 400m/s at 12000m altitude launched from the plane at 450m/s. The angle of launch is 50 degrees. The maximum speed is mach 2.6 or 892m/s. Should we assume that it takes 2 seconds to reach mach 2.6 with that speed sustained for 8 seconds?
We need to compare it at 70km max range.
But unfortunately in the game its travel distance is capped at 40km. (And StatShark doesn’t allow tweaking those parameters AFAIK)
The Kh-38 will not fly in the 300-400 m/s range for the entire flight, it is not a cruise missile with a ramjet engine. Average speed is an average value that depends on the maximum launch distance, launch speed, maximum speed, minimum speed.
I suspect the difference in wording for “maximum range” and “launch range” between the two brochures probably means the effective range is 40km while the maximum ballistic range is 70km, so the latter range is meaningless when it comes to discussing in game performance
Or made up BS for marketing, that’s why i hate modern stuff in the game, if the missile is too problematic for in game balance and has only vague info available then it should not be added at all
The difference between “effective range” and “maximum ballistic range” is not much and certainly not as much as 40km vs 70km for such missiles.
Especially for HE warhead.
And they seldom state the ballistic range anyways as it’s quite useless …
It’s possible that the 70km range could be with lighter than 250kg warheads, as some sources state “Up to 250kg” for the warhead.