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  "path": "/news/hotspots/165885-r37m-aim120d-meteor-range-comparison/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-17T15:59:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://english.pravda.ru",
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  "textContent": "Russian air-to-air missiles of the R-37M type remain maneuverable at longer distances than their American counterparts, according to reports from Russian defense observers. Analysts state that the missile sustains effective maneuverability between 160 and 220 kilometers. By comparison, the AIM-120D reportedly maintains similar flight characteristics only up to approximately 140 to 150 kilometers.\nRange and Maneuverability Comparisons\n\nObservers also compared the European Meteor missile. Analysts estimate that Meteor retains maneuverability at distances of roughly 170 to 180 kilometers. Despite these figures, reports indicate that technical challenges continue to delay the missile's full integration with the F-35A platform.\nCommentators emphasize that successful Meteor integration could influence market dynamics within the defense sector.",
  "title": "Russian R-37M vs US AIM-120D: Report Highlights Range Differences"
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