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Uragan-1M | |
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Type | Multiple rocket launcher |
Place of origin | Russia |
Production history | |
Designed | 1990s - 2000s |
Specifications | |
Mass | no more than 44,500 kg |
Length | 12,699 mm |
Width | 3,070 mm |
Caliber | 220 mm/300 mm |
Barrels | 30/12 |
Maximum firing range | 200km/70km (300mm/220mm) |
Engine | YaMZ-846 500 hp |
Suspension | 8x8 |
Operational range | 1,000 km |
Maximum speed | 70 km/h |
9K512 "Uragan-1M" is a Russian multicaliber (220 mm/300 mm) MLRS with ability to swap launch containers.
In the mid-1990s, Russia began the development of a new 9K512 Uragan-1M bi-caliber rocket system. In 1995, the Bryansk Automobile Plant began work on designing a chassis based on the BAZ-6910 "Voshchina-1" (see BAZ) for the new MLRS, but due to lack of funding at the end of 1996, all work was stopped on its design. Simultaneously with the chassis produced by the Bryansk Automobile Plant, the designers of the Motovilikha Plants worked out the option of placing the system on the basis of the MZKT-7930 “Astrologer” chassis. After reviewing the projects, the Ministry of Defense chose the option of placing wheeled tractors on a chassis produced by the Minsk Plant; in this form, the new Uragan-1M MLRS entered testing.
In 2012, there tests were conducted on the system. According to the plans of the state armament program of the Russian Federation, two regimental sets of Uragan-1M MLRS were to enter service with the ground forces in 2017. [1] [2]
In December 2023, NPO Splav announced the start of delivery of the Uragan-1M MLRS to the troops in the SMO zone in Ukraine. [3]
Can be fitted with two banks of six 300 mm launch tubes or fifteen 220 mm launch tubes.
Guided 220 mm rockets with a range of 70 km. [4]
Guided 300 mm rockets with a range up to 200km (9M544).
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This article may be a rough
translation from Russian. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. (December 2023) |
Uragan-1M | |
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Type | Multiple rocket launcher |
Place of origin | Russia |
Production history | |
Designed | 1990s - 2000s |
Specifications | |
Mass | no more than 44,500 kg |
Length | 12,699 mm |
Width | 3,070 mm |
Caliber | 220 mm/300 mm |
Barrels | 30/12 |
Maximum firing range | 200km/70km (300mm/220mm) |
Engine | YaMZ-846 500 hp |
Suspension | 8x8 |
Operational range | 1,000 km |
Maximum speed | 70 km/h |
9K512 "Uragan-1M" is a Russian multicaliber (220 mm/300 mm) MLRS with ability to swap launch containers.
In the mid-1990s, Russia began the development of a new 9K512 Uragan-1M bi-caliber rocket system. In 1995, the Bryansk Automobile Plant began work on designing a chassis based on the BAZ-6910 "Voshchina-1" (see BAZ) for the new MLRS, but due to lack of funding at the end of 1996, all work was stopped on its design. Simultaneously with the chassis produced by the Bryansk Automobile Plant, the designers of the Motovilikha Plants worked out the option of placing the system on the basis of the MZKT-7930 “Astrologer” chassis. After reviewing the projects, the Ministry of Defense chose the option of placing wheeled tractors on a chassis produced by the Minsk Plant; in this form, the new Uragan-1M MLRS entered testing.
In 2012, there tests were conducted on the system. According to the plans of the state armament program of the Russian Federation, two regimental sets of Uragan-1M MLRS were to enter service with the ground forces in 2017. [1] [2]
In December 2023, NPO Splav announced the start of delivery of the Uragan-1M MLRS to the troops in the SMO zone in Ukraine. [3]
Can be fitted with two banks of six 300 mm launch tubes or fifteen 220 mm launch tubes.
Guided 220 mm rockets with a range of 70 km. [4]
Guided 300 mm rockets with a range up to 200km (9M544).
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