Keychain made from a downed Russian Kh-101 missile
This keychain is made from a fragment of a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile that was shot down by Ukrainian air defense forces in March 2023. The Kh-101 is one of Russia's air-launched cruise missiles, derived from designs dating back to the Soviet era. Development of the missile, known under the index Izdeliye 111, began at the end of the 20th century. The first tests took place in 1995, and it was officially adopted for service in 2012.
The Kh-101 has a range of approximately 2,000 to 5,500 km and can remain in flight for up to 10 hours. The missile is equipped with a warhead weighing about 400 kg and a turbojet engine. These missiles are launched from Russian strategic bombers — Tu-95MS, Tu-160, and Tu-22M3. Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, these missiles have been actively used to strike Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure.
The piece of metal used in this keychain comes from an X-101 missile that was shot down by Ukrainian air defenses during one of the massive attacks in December 2022. Each keychain is a small piece of evidence of the work of Ukrainian air defense and a symbol that even the most modern weapons of the aggressor can be stopped. This item combines historical value, memories of the war, and support for Ukrainian resistance. It will be a special artifact for collectors of military history, aviation, and modern military relics.
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