arjunk
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This was one of the reasons Russian missiles supposedly perform worse than their American counterparts in air but not on paper. Russians have a different testing criteria where they would launch from a higher altitude (iirc 40k feet), while Americans would launch from a lower altitude to find the range. I don't know what conditions the Chinese test them in. Nor is it clear whether 145km is the max range against fighters or large targets only.
145km is based on what parameters?
Is it nose on, is it at 10k ft or 25k ft?
Is it with launch aircraft doing 300knots at 5000ft or Mach 1.1 at 35000?
At best those are nominal performance values which are then cut down for public consumption. When units are sold there is a strict NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) signed that also involves intel agencies(or equal therof) from both countries after which actual performance parameters are disclosed and even then those aren’t fully released until a contract is signed.
The PL-15 was designed to outdo the AIM-120Ds published range - not what the AIM-120D can actually do because that is closely guarded Opsec as is the PL-15s actual max performance.
Those concentrating on the PL-15 should look at the other aspects of it -
Duplex link for constant updates along with Beidou positioning means that within the good WEZ of this system it will kill the target aircraft no matter what.