Soviet La-250 "Anakonda" interceptor
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It is a high-altitude high-speed interceptor prototype developed by the Soviet Union in the 1950 s and developed by the Lavochkin Design Bureau. It is designed to intercept high-altitude high-speed targets, such as the new generation of strategic jet bombers. The design requires the ability to carry two heavily K-15 275 air-to-air missiles guided by a ground-controlled radar system. The first flight took place on July 16, 1956. Design features include its slender fuselage and delta wing layout, which is intended to achieve high-speed flight and high-altitude interception capabilities. Although the project was eventually canceled, it provided valuable experience for the subsequent interceptor system.