The K-6 missile is a Russian air-launched cruise missile developed for use with the Kh-6 strategic bomber. It is part of Russia's arsenal of standoff weapons, designed to engage targets from a distance without exposing the launching aircraft to enemy air defenses. The missile can carry a variety of warheads, including conventional and nuclear types, enhancing its versatility in strike capabilities.

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