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The Iskander-E and modernized Tochka-U theater missile systems are summarized as follows: Both systems are intended to engage pinpoint and area targets using conventional warheads. Targets include hostile fire weapons, air defenses, aircraft, command posts, critical infrastructure, and other vital targets. The Iskander-E and Tochka-U systems ensure a high probability of accomplishing fire missions in hostile environments through features like automated battle management, mobility, and survivability. They provide long service lives and ease of operation for their crews. [END SUMMARY]

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Russian Arms

The Iskander-E and modernized Tochka-U theater missile systems are summarized as follows: Both systems are intended to engage pinpoint and area targets using conventional warheads. Targets include hostile fire weapons, air defenses, aircraft, command posts, critical infrastructure, and other vital targets. The Iskander-E and Tochka-U systems ensure a high probability of accomplishing fire missions in hostile environments through features like automated battle management, mobility, and survivability. They provide long service lives and ease of operation for their crews. [END SUMMARY]

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PART 1 

MISSILE SYSTEMS   


-
 !  
MISSILE AND GUN ARMAMENT
ISKANDER-E 
-

 !
THEATER MISSILE SYSTEM 
&! '  « )-*»

The system is intended to use conventional warheads 61:3.;3.<13 :-= >46.8139= ?415@A9 <./2=A9 5 4?@<-
for engagement of pinpoint and area targets, such as: 34A /3.6=81399 A.-46.;A163@C 9 >-4D.:3@C E1-1F, 04-
- hostile fire weapons (missile systems, multiple launch 246@A9 A4G72 ?@2H:
rocket systems, long-range artillery pieces); - 4G315@1 /61:/25. >64295390. (6.0123@1 04A>-10/@,
- air and antimissile defense weapons; K, :.-H34?4F3.= .629--169=);
- fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft at airfields; - /61:/25. >64295454;:7N34F 9 >6429546.01234F 4?4-
- command posts and communications nodes; 643@;
- critical civilian infrastructure facilities; - .59.E9= 3. .O64:64A.C;
- other vital pinpoint and area targets. - 04A.3:3@1 >7302@ 9 7;-@ /5=;9;
The missile system ensures: - 5.831FN91 4?P102@ G6.8:.3/04F 93Q6./2670276@;
- high probability of fire mission accomplishment in - :67G91 5.83@1 A.-46.;A163@1 9 >-4D.:3@1 E1-9.

hostile active countermeasures environments; .0123@F 04A>-10/ 4?1/>1<95.12:


- high probability of failure-proof functioning of the mis- - 5@/407S 5164=234/2H 5@>4-3139= ?4154F ;.:.<9 5 7/-4-
sile during its launch preparation and in flight; 59=C .029534G4 >642954:1F/259= >64295390.;
- automatic computation and input of missile flight mis- - 5@/407S 5164=234/2H ?1;420.;34G4 Q730E9439645.39=
sions by the launcher devices; 6.012@ >69 >4:G424501 0 >7/07, . 2.081 5 >4-121;
- high tactical maneuverability and strategic mobility - .524A.29<1/09F 6./<12 9 554: >4-1234G4 ;.:.39= 6.012
owing to transportability of the system vehicles by all /61:/25.A9 >7/0454F 7/2.34509;
types of transport; - 5@/407S 2.029<1/07S A.31561334/2H, /26.21G9<1/07S
- automation of battle management of missile units and A4?9-H34/2H ;. /<12 26.3/>4629645.39= A.N93 04A>-10-
their information support; /. 5/1A9 59:.A9 26.3/>462.;
- long service life and ease of operation. - .524A.29;.E9S ?4154G4 7>6.5-139= 6.0123@A9 >4:6.;-
The Iskander-E system is equipped with a solid-propel- :1-139=A9 9 9C 93Q46A.E943341 4?1/>1<1391;
lant single-stage guided missile controlled throughout - :-921-H3@F /640 /-78?@ 9 7:4?/254 O0/>-7.2.E99.
the entire flight path and provided with a nonseparable .012. 04A>-10/. «U/0.3:16-V» - 2516:424>-953.=, 4:34-
warhead. /27>13<.2.=, 7>6.5-=1A.= 3. 5/1F 26.1024699 >4-12., /
3142:1-=1A4F 5 >4-121 G4-4534F <./2HS.
GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 
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System components 1/962 81JKL48/6

.012.
Missile

.A4C4:3.= >7/045.= 7/2.3450. 6.3/>46234-;.6=[Link].= A.N93.


Self-propelled launcher Transloader

.N93. 61G-.A132. 9 21C4?/-7895.39=


Scheduled inspection 4A.3:34-N2.?3.= A.N93.
and maintenance vehicle Command and staff vehicle

.N93. 89;314?1/>1<139= 7302 >4:G424509 93Q46A.E99


Life support vehicle Data preparation station

Basic Characteristics /012034 56768947:/[Link]

Launch range, km: b.-H34/2H >7/0., 0A:


maximum 280 A.0/9A.-H3.= 280
minimum 50 A939A.-H3.= 50
Weight, kg: .//., 0G:
missile launch 3,800 /2.6245.= 6.012@ 3800
payload 480 >4-1;34F 3.G67;09 480
launcher 40,000 >7/0454F 7/2.34509 40 000
Warhead cluster, HE fragmentation, d415.= <./2H 0.//123.=, 4/04-4<34-Q7G./3.=,
penetrating, HE incendiary >[Link].=, Q7G./34-;.89G.21-H3.=
Guidance system independent, inertial, integrated 9/21A. 7>6.5-139= .52434A3.=, 9316E9.-H3.=,
with optical homing head 04A>-10/9671A.= / 4>29<1/04F e
Chassis wheeled, cross-country f.//9 04-1/341, >45@N1334F >64C4:9A4/29
Number of missiles: 4-9<1/254 6.012:
on launcher 2 3. >7/0454F 7/2.34501 2
on transloader 2 3. 26.3/>46234-;.6=8.SD1F A.N931 2
Time to launch, min: g61A= >7/0. 6.012@, A93.:
from highest readiness state up to 4 9; 5@/N1F G424534/29 31 ?4-11 4
after march up to 6 / A.6N. 31 ?4-11 16
Assigned service life, yr 10 .;3.<133@F /640 /-78?@, G4:@ 10
Crew 3 d4154F 6./<12, <1-. 3
Operating temperature range, °C ±50 1A>16.2763@F :9.>.;43 O0/>-7.2.E99, G6.:.  ±50

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TOCHKA-U MODERNIZED 45678


9
 98
TACTICAL MISSILE SYSTEM 9
78 94:9 «
9-»

The system is designed to effectively defeat critical tar- 61I3.Z3.L13 I-[ \]]1029534A4 H46.8139[ 5.831G^9F
gets in the tactical depth of the enemy battle formation. _1-1G 5 2.029L1/04G A-7<931 54G/0 H64295390..
Components: 4/2.5:
- solid-propellant missiles with submunition warhead - 2516I424H-953=1 6.012= / 0.//1234G 9 4/04-4L34-]7-
and with HEF warhead; A./34G <415=>9 L./2[>9;
- self-propelled launcher (SPL); - /.>4F4I3.[ H7/045.[ 7/2.3450. (D);
- transloader; - 26.3/H46234-Z.6[[Link].[ >.^93. (M);
- transporter; - 26.3/H4623.[ >.^93. ();
- automated test vehicle; - .524>.29Z9645.33.[ 043264-;34-9/H=2.21-;3.[ >.^93.;
- maintenance vehicle; - >.^93. 21F39L1/04A4 4</-7895.39[;
- arsenal equipment set; - 04>H-102 .6/13.-;34A4 4<467I45.39[;
- missile and warhead containers. - 04321G316= I-[ 6.012 9 <415=F L./21G.
The single-stage solid-propellant missile with an insepa- .012. 4I34/27H13L.2.[, 7H6.5-[1>.[ 3. 5/1G 26.1024-
rable warhead is inertially controlled throughout its flight 699, / 3142I1-[1>4G <4154G L./2;J. 9/21>. 7H6.5-139[
path. - 9316_9.-;3.[.
The self-propelled launcher determines the coordinates .>4F4I3.[ H7/045.[ 7/2.3450. 4<1/H1L95.12 4H61I1-1-
of its location, performs the prelaunch preparation and 391 0446I93.2 /4</251334A4 >1/24H4-48139[, H61I/2.6-
laying of a missile, computes the flight mission data 2457J H6451607 9 H69_1-95.391 6.012=, 6./L12 L9/1- H4-
and launches the missile from a deployed fire position -1234A4 Z.I.39[, H7/0 6.012= / 314<467I45.334G /2.624-
with the crew staying in the cabin. 54G H4Z9_99 <1Z 5=F4I. 6./L12. 9Z 0.<93=.
The transloader is designed to carry missiles, perform 6.3/H46234-Z.6[[Link].[ >.^93. H61I3.Z3.L13. I-[
loading and unloading operations and to mate war- 26.3/H4629645.39[ 6.012, H4A67Z4L34-6.ZA67Z4L3=F 9
heads to missiles. /2=0454L3=F 6.<42 / 6.012.>9 9 <415=>9 L./2[>9.

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Launch range, km 120 :.-;34/2; /261-;<=, 0> 120


Weight: .//.:
missile, kg 2,010 6.012=, 0A 2010
warhead, kg 480 BC, 0A 480
SPL, t 18 D, 2 18
SPL chassis three-axle, cross-country, amphibious E.//9 D 261F4/341 5=/404G H64F4I9>4/29, H-.5.JK11
Number of missiles carried: 4-9L1/254 26.3/H4629671>=F 6.012:
SPL 1 D 1
transloader 2 M 2
transporter 2 (4 warheads)  2 (4 BC)

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INERTIAL SYSTEM   


! 
OF MISSILE CONTROL "
"!"
! #!
WITH GROUND EQUIPMENT SET $%

The system is designed for automated preparation, 5092-:2-;02- 9,< -413=-18:8534-223> ?39@3134/8, ?58-
aiming and launch of a ballistic missile, its control B0,84-28<, ?6./- C-,,8.18;0./3> 5-/01D, 6?5-4,028< 0E
throughout the entire flight path and defeat of the tar- 2- 4.0> 15-0/13588 ?3,01- 8 ?35-7028< B0,8 ?58 ,ECDF
get in any weather, both day and =01036.,348<F, 4 ,EC30 450=< .613/
night, in any season. 8 @39-.
Components: set of director instru- 3.1-4. 3=?,0/. /3=-292DF ?58C3-
ments, computers (onboard and 534, 4D;8.,810,H2D0 =-I82D (C3513-
ground-based), electrohydraulic or 4D0 8 2-:0=2D0), L,0/153@895-4,8;0-
electric control actuators, automat- ./80 8,8 L,0/158;0./80 56,04D0 ?58-
ic onboard equipment, aiming sys- 439D, C35134-< -413=-18/-, .8.10=-
tem, and survey system. ?58B0,84-28<, .8.10=- 13?3?584<:/8.

Basic Characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Accuracy, m: 3;23.1H, =:
inertial guidance 8205B8-,H23@3 2-409028<
(maximum error) at range of 300 km up to 200 (?5090,H2-< 3I8C/-) 2- 9-,H23.1H 300 /= 20 C3,00 200
when integrated with: ?58 /3=?,0/.8534-288:
satellite navigation system 50 .3 .?6128/343> 2-48@-B83223> .8.10=3> 50
high-precision homing systems 10 - 20 . 4D.3/313;2D=8 .8.10=-=8 .-=32-409028< 10 - 20

GUIDED WARHEAD  !  



WITH OPTICAL HOMING HEAD 
 "D "D
!%

The warhead is designed for ballistic 5092-:2-;02- 9,< C-,,8.18;0./8F 5-/01


battlefield and theater missiles. 1-/18;0./3@3 8 3?05-18423-1-/18;0./3@3
Components: optical homing head, 2-:2-;028<.
inertial unit, onboard computers, 3.1-4. ?18;0./-< @3,34/- .-=32-4090-
onboard automatic control devices, 28<, 8205B8-,H2D> C,3/, C35134D0 4D;8.-
electrohydraulic or electric control actu- ,810,H2D0 =-I82D, ?58C35D C351343>
ators. -413=-18/8, L,0/153@895-4,8;0./80 8,8
L,0/158;0./80 56,04D0 ?58439D.

Basic Characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Firing accuracy (maximum deviation), m 10 - 20 3;23.1H .150,HCD (?5090,H230 31/,320280), = 10 - 20


Time to prepare reference data, min 15 - 20 b50=< ?39@3134/8 L1-,3234, =82. 15 - 20

HYDRAULIC DRIVES E %%E


AND THEIR ELEMENTS  F G!
E
FOR SELF-PROPELLED % !F%EF  "EF
MISSILE LAUNCHERS 
" ( ) "

The drives are designed to perform 5092-:2-;02D 9,< 4D?3,2028< 4 -413=--


the following operations in the auto- 18;0./3= 5078=0 .,096EZ8F 3?05-B8>:
matic mode: - 4D40I84-280 8 @358:3218534-280 [
- jacking and leveling of SPLs on 2- ?39@3134,022DF 8 20?39@3134,022DF
organized and deployed sites; ?,3Z-9/-F;
- elevation of guides to an assigned - ?39]0= 2- :-9-22D> 6@3, 8 69057-280
angle and their retention in position during the prepa- 2-?5-4,<EZ8F 4 5-C3;0= ?3,370288 43 450=< ?39@3134/8 8
ration and execution of a combat mission; 4D?3,2028< C3043> :-9-;8;
- opening of covers and hatch doors and locking of - 31/5D4-280 /5DI0/, ,E/34, ^8/.-B8< =0F-28:=34 4 ?3-
mechanisms in the traveling position; F3923= ?3,370288 8 95.;
- control of movement of armor and automotive pieces. - 6?5-4,0280 94870280= 3C]0/134 C53201-2/343> 8 -413-
15-/13523> 10F28/8.
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and Pyrotechnic -/01230 4335670280

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Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Volumetric Rotational Pressure, Power, *+#,%- %( (% .%!/#)#, 1 2 (3,


constant, speed, MPa kW 4 ( -%-, !&%2#)-, 1% '(
cm3/vol rpm (kgf/cm2) '5*. ,/ *. *./,). ('9/'!.,)
Pumps 4 - 250 up to 6,000 up to 35 (350) ./4/: 4 - 250 >4 6000 >4 35 (350)
Pump units 140 - 360 750 up to 12 (120) ./4/3:1 .B61B.2: 140 - 360 750 >4 12 (120)
Hydraulic motors 4 - 250 3 - 10,000 up to 35 (350) D9>64E4246: 4 - 250 3 - 10000 >4 35 (350)
High-torque D9>64E4246:
hydraulic motors up to 4,000 0.5 - 25 up to 12 (120) 5:/404B4 E4E132. >4 4000 0,5 - 25 >4 12 (120)
Hydrostatic D9>644FG1E3:1
transmissions, up to 235 2,800 45 (450) 300 H161>.I9 >4 235 >4 2800 >4 45 (450) >4 300

ELECTROHYDRAULIC UVW
.V W (U)
AND ELECTRIC MISSILE CONTROL ACTUATORS  UVW
 W (U) VX .X W

The actuators are designed to move the control sur- 61>3.P3.I13: >-Q H161E1R139Q 46B.345 7H6.5-139Q
faces of various missiles in response to an electric sig- 6.P-9I3:S 29H45 6.012 H4 T-10269I1/04E7 /9B3.-7 42
nal from the onboard control system. F462454U /9/21E: 7H6.5-139Q.

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Electrohydraulic control actuators U


Motion of output member of actuators: 161E1R1391 5:S4>34B4 P513. 9/H4-3921-V3:S E1S.39PE45:
translatory, mm up to 200 H4/27H.21-V3:S, EE >4 200
rotary, deg ±30 H4546423:S, B6.>. ±30
Time of full stroke of output member, s up to 0.1 Y61EQ H161E1R139Q 5:S4>34B4 P513. 3. H4-3:U S4>, / >4 0,1
Output member shaft power, kW up to 10 4R34/2V 3. 5.-7 5:S4>34B4 P513., 0Y2 >4 10
Accuracy of driving to desired position, % 1 or better 4I34/2V 426.F4209 5:S4>34U 0446>93.2:, H64Z. 31 S781 1
Electric control actuators U
Range of control surface rotation, deg ±30 [9.H.P43 7B-45 H454642. 67-1U, B6.>. ±30
Maximum rate of control surface rotation, deg/s 130 .0/9E.-V3.Q /0464/2V 56.R139Q 67-1U, B6.>.// 130
Control surface pivot pin torque, N.m 30 Y6.R.]R9U E4E132 3. 4/9 67-Q, .E 30
Band of reproduced frequencies, Hz 40 4-4/. 54/H649P54>9E:S I./242, DZ 40

INFORMATION SUPPORT _1` a 


AND AUTOMATED BATTLE MANAGEMENT  
1
b a V
OF MISSILE FORMATIONS W
X1 _1c1

The backbone of the system is unified target designa- /3457 /9/21E: /4/2.5-Q]2 739j9Z9645.33:1 E.k93:
tion vehicles (TDV) and command and staff vehicles Z1-170.P.39Q (l) 9 04E.3>34-k2.F3:1 E.k93:
(CSV) that operate in the automated ( m), 04246:1 5 .524E.29P9645.3-
mode and ensure the reception and 34E 6189E1 4F1/H1I95.]2 H691E 9
processing of video and formalized 4F6.F4207 6.P51>:5.21-V34U 59>14-
intelligence data, generation of coor- 9 j46E.-9P45.334U 93j46E.Z99,
dinate and reference target designa- 5:6.F4207 0446>93.234B4 9 T2.-43-
tion, distribution of targets, solution 34B4 Z1-170.P.39Q, Z1-16./H61>1-1-
of optimization problems during the 391, 61k1391 4H29E9P.Z9433:S P.-
preparation of proposals for making >.I H69 H4>B424501 H61>-48139U >-Q
battle management decisions and H693Q29Q 61k139U F4154B4 7H6.5-1-
transmission of decisions and requi- 39Q, >451>1391 61k139U 9 314FS4-
site information to missile launchers. >9E4U 93j46E.Z99 >4 H7/045:S 7/-
2.34540 6.012.
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Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

CSV TDV *+, ,-


Base vehicle KamAZ-43101 KamAZ-43101 524:4;9-<3.= ;.>. .: ?-43101 .: ?-43101
Power supply system independent independent 9/21:. C-10264/3.;8139= .52434:3.= .52434:3.=
Automated work stations 4 2 524:.29>9645.33D1 6.;4E91 :1/2. 4 2
Personal computers Baget Baget 16/43.-<3D1 GH «JaKe2» «J.K12»
Local computer network Ethernet Ethernet 40.-<3.= 5DE9/-921-<3.= /12< Ethernet Ethernet
Electronic cartography Panorama GIS Panorama GIS G-1026433.= 0.624K6.M9= NO NO
Radio set Akveduk - «.346.:.» «.346.:.»
Number of communications channels 4 2 9P 6.Q94/2.3R9S « 051Q70» -
Accuracy of determining 4-9E1/254 0.3.-45 /5=>9 4 2
own coordinates, m 30 30 4E34/2< 4P61Q1-139=
/4;/25133DT 0446Q93.2, : 30 30

TORPEDO TELECONTROL SYSTEM 


,
::;
<

The torpedo telecontrol system for 9/21:. 21-17P6.5-139= 246P1Q3D: 46789-


submarines and surface ships is 1: Q-= 4/3.b133= P4Q54Q3DT -4Q40 9 3.Q-
designed to prepare an attack and 54Q3DT 046.;-1S P61Q3.>3.E13. Q-= P4QK4-
control the torpedo during its guidance 24509 .2.09 9 7P6.5-139= 246P1Q4S 5 P64-
to a target. R1//1 21-13.51Q139= 3. R1-<.
Components: system of ship- 4/2.5: 04:P-10/ 046.;1-<34S 9
borne and onboard telecontrol ;462454S .PP.6.276D 21-17P6.5-1-
equipment interfaced with stan- 39=, /4P6=81334S /4 e2.23D:9 /9/-
dard support systems of the ship. 21:.:9 4;1/P1E139= 046.;-=.
It is comparable with the best 4P4/2.59:. / -7Ee9:9 04:P-10/.-
torpedo telecontrol systems of :9 21-17P6.5-139= 246P1Q3D: 467-
the Mk48 and Tigerfish type. 891: 29P. 048 9 Tigerfish.

ELECTROHYDRAULIC @:*
<: *
HIGH-POWER SERVO DRIVES :<;A <B C: +D ,A


These drives are designed, in particular, to displace the 61Q3.>3.E13D, 5 E./234/29, Q-= P161:1b139= P4 04:.3-
platforms of multiple degree-of-freedom modeling stands Q.: 7P6.5-139= P-.2M46: :34K4/21P133DT :4Q1-967g-
in response to control commands to test the docking sys- b9T /213Q45 Q-= 9/PD2.39= /9/21: /2D04509 04/:9E1/09T
tems of spacecraft and sim- .PP.6.245 9 9:92.R99 9T P4-
ulate their flight. -12..
It is used to train cosmo- 69:13=g2/= Q-= 4;7E139=
nauts. 04/:43.5245.
Components: actuating 4/2.5. O/P4-3921-<3D1
mechanisms, hydraulic :1T.39>:D, K9Q647/9-921-
boosters, hydraulic power -9, K9Q6.5-9E1/091 9/24E39-
sources, rapidly acting 09 P92.39=, ;D/264Q1S/257-
equipment for emergency gb.= .PP.6.276. .5.69S34-
stopping and locking of K4 4/2.345. 9 M90/.R99 6.-
operating members, set of ;4E9T 46K.345, K9Q64:43-
hydraulic couplings and 2.83DS 04:P-102, C-102643-
electronic equipment to 3.= .PP.6.276. Q-= 4;1/P1-
ensure operation of the E139= 6.;42D P6954Q. 5
drive in the closed-loop >.:03724: 0432761 9 /4K-.-
network and to match it /45.39= 1K4 / /9/21:4S 7P-
with the control system. 6.5-139=.

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Motion of output member, m 2 161:1b1391 5DT4Q34K4 >513., : 2


Speed of output member motion, m/s 1 0464/2< P161:1b139= 5DT4Q34K4 >513., :// 1
Force developed, tf up to 100 .>595.1:41 7/9-91, 2 Q4 100
Output member shaft power, kW up to 600 4b34/2< 3. 5.-7 5DT4Q34K4 >513., 0H2 Q4 600
Accuracy of driving to desired position, % at least 1 4E34/2< 426.;4209 5DT4Q34S 0446Q93.2D, P64R. 31 T781 1

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ANTITANK GUIDED MISSILE 


SYSTEMS  

SHTURM-S SELF-PROPELLED +8+9:; +


<+
: +;  
:;
ANTITANK GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEM + «>
- »

The system is designed to defeat modern tanks, :6h?1i?1e6? h0< 53:1j6?@< 23;:646??8= >1?73;, ^36-
infantry combat vehicles, antitank and air defense mis- ;8= 41_@? 56=3>8, 59273;8= 92>1?3;37 l @ pl, h30-
sile launchers, bunker and log emplacements, low and d3;:646??8= 3d?6;8= >3e67 >@51 h3> @ hi3>, ?@i7306><-
slow flying air targets as well as hostile manpower in b@= 4103273:32>?8= ;3ih9_?8= g606c, 1 >17j6 j@;3c
shelters. 2@08 5:3>@;?@71 ; 97:8>@<=.
The Shturm-S system comprises combat assets (com-  232>1; 734506721 «`>9:4-» ;=3h<>: ^36;86 2:6h2>;1
bat vehicle, containerized Shturm missile or its upgrad- (^36;1< 41_@?1, 95:1;0<641< :176>1 ; >:1?253:>?3-592-
ed version, the Ataka missile), maintenance equipment 73;34 73?>6c?6:6 «`>9:4» @0@ 66 923;6:_6?2>;3;1??8c
and training aids. ;1:@1?> - :176>1 «>171»), 2:6h2>;1 >6=?@e6273d3 3^209-
The semiautomatic radio command control system fea- j@;1?@< @ 9e6^?3->:6?@:3;3e?86 2:6h2>;1.
tures high jamming immunity, accuracy, reliability and 3091;>341>@e6271< :1h@37341?h?1< 2@2>641 95:1;06-
effectiveness. ?@< 3^01h16> ;82373c 5346=3i1b@b6??32>]a, >3e?32-
>]a, ?1h6j?32>]a @ skk67>@;?32>]a.

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Carrier 9P149 combat vehicle 32@>60] ^36;1< 41_@?1 9149


Chassis MT-LB amphibious tracked engineer vehicle `122@ 501;1ab@c d926?@e?8c >:1?253:>6:-><d1e -f
Control equipment optical sight with built-in direction-finding 551:1>9:1 35>@e627@c 5:@g60 23 ;2>:36??84
missile control channel and radio command 5606?d1g@3??84 71?1034 95:1;06?@< :176>3c,
link equipment 1551:1>9:1 7341?h?3c :1h@30@?@@ 2;<i@
Modes of fire stationary and at short halts 5323^ ;6h6?@< 2>:60]^8 2 462>1 @ 2 73:3>7@= 32>1?3;37
Speed of engaged targets, km/h: 73:32>] 53:1j1648= g606c, 74/e:
flanking up to 60 k01?d3;1< h3 60
frontal up to 80 k:3?>10]?1< h3 80
Missiles carried 12 3i@48c ^367345067>, _>. 12
Rate of fire, rds/min 3-4 73:32>:60]?32>], ;82>:./4@?. 3-4
Into-action time, s 15 :64< ^36d3>3;?32>@, 2 15
Launcher reloading automatic 6:6i1:<j1?@6 59273;3c 92>1?3;7@ 1;>341>@e62736
Laying angles, deg: ld08 ?1;6h6?@<, d:1h.:
azimuth ±85 53 1i@49>9 ± 85
elevation from -5 to +15 53 9d09 462>1 g60@ 3> - 5 h3 + 15
Firing range, m: m10]?32>] 2>:60]^8, 4:
Shturm missile up to 5,000 :176>3c «`>9:4» h3 5000
Ataka missile up to 5.800 :176>3c «>171» h3 5800
Operating temperature range, °C from -40 to +50 6456:1>9:?8c h@151i3? 5:@46?6?@<, d:1h.  3> - 40 h3 + 50

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Shturm Guided Missile !"#$%&'(#& "#)'*# «,*-"(»

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HEAT warhead HE warhead

Basic Characteristics ;<=>$=?' @#"#)*'"A<*A)A

Range of guided flight, m up to 5,000 B21C@43?C :6;2<1=754D4 6417?2, 5 E4 5000


Speed of flight supersonic 84;43?C 6417?2 3<7;>G<:84<2=
Caliber, mm 130 21AH;, 55 130
Length (in launching container), mm 1,832 B1A@2 (< 6:384<45 84@?7K@7;7), 55 1832
Weight (in launching container), kg 46.6 2332 (< 6:384<45 84@?7K@7;7), 8D 46,6
Warhead monoblock HEAT, HE N47<2= O23?C 54@4H14O@2= [Link]=?A<@2=, P:D23@2=
Armor penetration, mm 560 N;4@76;4HA<27543?C, 55 560

Ataka Guided Missile !"#$%&'(#& "#)'*# «*#)#»

Basic Characteristics ;<=>$=?' @#"#)*'"A<*A)A

Range of guided flight, m 6,000 B21C@43?C :6;2<1=754D4 6417?2, 5 6000


Weight (in launching container), kg 48.5 2332 (< 6:384<45 84@?7K@7;7), 8D 48,5
Warhead: N47<2= O23?C:
tandem HEAT defeats all modern ERA-provided tanks [Link]=?A<@2= ?2@E75@2= 64;2^27? <37 34<;757@@97 ?2@8A,
HE defeats lightly armored materiel, 43@2_7@@97 EA@25AO7384K G2_A?4K
engineer works and small ships P:D23@2= 64;2^27? 17D84H;4@A;4<2@@:` ?7>@A8:,
rod defeats helicopters and other air targets A@^7@7;@97 344;:^7@A=, 5214;2G57;@97 3:E2
Other characteristics correspond 3?7;^@7<2= 64;2^27? <7;?417?9 A E;:DA7 <4GE:a@97 b71A
to those of the Shturm missile 3?21C@97 >2;28?7;A3?A8A 344?<7?3?<:`?
>2;28?7;A3?A825 :6;2<1=754K ;287?9 «d?:;5».

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The system is designed to engage current and future   


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tanks, infantry combat vehicles and other lightly   ,       
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bunkered and unsheltered manpower. 
   
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vehicle and missiles, as well as training aids. 
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missile guidance. Provision is made for simultaneous  


 
      
engagement of two targets. After missile launch via the 
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automatic radar control channel, the operator can   
 
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engage the same or another target via the semiauto-   .  
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matic control channel. 
   
  
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tem with concurrent control of the missile during its   
  
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both day and night, in any weather (fog, rain, snow)      
     
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Basic Characteristics  !" #$ %&'&()$'*)*(*

Warhead tandem HEAT, HE (  & 


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Armor penetration of HEAT warhead defeats all current (    &
and future tanks fitted with ERA 
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Max range (round-the-clock), m 6,000        ,
Missile flight speed supersonic      
Base chassis BMP-3 ICV *
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Crew 2 $  &
   
Launcher loading automatic (       (*-3
Number of missile in stowage rack 15 0 , 
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MALYUTKA-2 ANTITANK !


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The system is designed to defeat modern tanks and :6A?1D?1B6? A0< 53:1T6?@< 23;:646??8= >1?73; @ A:9-
other armor materiel, as well as field fortifications such K3C G:3?@:3;1??3C >6=?@7@, 1 >17T6 @?T6?6:?8= 233:9-
as pillboxes, irrespective of passive or active infrared T6?@C >@51 A3> @ AD3>, ; >34 B@206 ; 9203;@<= 62>62>;6?-
disturbances. ?8= @0@ 3:K1?@D3;1??8=  5346=.
The system features: >0@B@>60F?86 323G6??32>@ 734506721.
The Malyutka-2 is an upgraded version of the Malyutka 3450672 «10d>71-2» 5:6A2>1;0<6> 23G3C 43A6:?@D@:3-
and differs from the latter in a more advanced missile. ;1??8C ;1:@1?> 734506721 «10d>71» @ 3>0@B16>2< 5:@46-
This antitank guided missile features new propellant ?6?@64 923;6:f6?2>;3;1??3C :176>8, 73>3:1< @466> ?3-
grains for a booster and sustainer, a new powder ;86 D1:<A8 2>1:>3;3K3 @ 41:f6;3K3 A;@K1>606C, ?3;9d
charge and more powerful HEAT or HE warheads. 5@:3>6=?@79 @ ?3;9d, G3066 43g?9d 79490<>@;?9d G36;9d
The ATGM has increased mean speed of flight. B12>F, 1 >17T6 43T6> G8>F 97345067>3;1?1 N9K12?3C OP.
The upgraded missile can be launched from all stan- 466> 9;60@B6??9d 2:6A?6>:167>3:?9d 273:32>F 5306>1.
dard launchers intended for the Malyutka system: 3A6:?@D@:3;1??1< :176>1 «10d>71-2» 43T6> G8>F D1-
9P111 portable backpack-case; 9P110, 9P122, 9P133 59g6?1 23 ;26= f>1>?8= 59273;8= 92>1?3;37 734506721
combat vehicles; and launching guides mounted on «10d>71» (B643A1?1-:1?h1 9111, G36;8= 41f@? 9110,
tanks and helicopters. 9122, 9133), 1 >17T6 2 59273;8= ?15:1;0<dg@=, 92>1-
?3;06??8= ?1 >1?71= @ ;6:>306>1=.

Basic Characteristics !"#$%#&' ()*)+,'*-",-+-

Guidance system command signals, manual @2>641 95:1;06?@< 7341?A?1<, :9B?1< @0@ 53091;>341>@B6271<,
or semiautomatic, wire-guided 2 56:6A1B6C 7341?A 53 5:3;3A?3C 0@?@@ 2;<D@
Firing range, m 400 - 3,000 E10F?32>F 2>:60FG8, 4 400 - 3000
Weight, kg 12.5 1221, 7K 12,5
Mean fight speed, m/s 130 :6A?<< 273:32>F 5306>1, 4/2 130
Caliber, mm 125 10@G:, 44 125
Length with HE warhead, mm 860 E0@?1, 44:
Length with HEAT warhead (in combat configuration), mm 1,005 2 N9K12?3C OP 860
Warhead weight (HEAT, HE), kg 3.5 2 79490<>@;?3C OP (; G36;34 5303T6?@@) 1005
HEAT warhead armor penetration, mm 800 1221 OP (79490<>@;?3C, N9K12?3C), 7K 3,5
O:3?65:3G@;16432>F 79490<>@;?3C OP, 44 800

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KONKURS-M /
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ANTITANK GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEM  
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The system is designed to engage modern armor :6c?1d?1e6? c0< 53:1f6?@< 23;:646??3g h:3?6>1?73-
materiel provided with explosive reactive armor (ERA), ;3g >6=?@7@, 32?1i6??3g c@?14@e6273g d1i@>3g, 97:65-
fortified weapon emplacements, mobile and stationary 06??8= 3j?6;8= >3e67, 53c;@f?8= @ ?653c;@f?8=, 1 >17-
pinpoint ground and waterborne targets, low flying heli- f6 c:9j@= [Link]?8= ?1d64?8= @ ?1=3c<i@=2< ?1
copters and other targets, both day and night, in 501;9 k606g, ?@d7306><i@= ;6:>306>3; ; 0lh36 ;:64< 29-
adverse weather conditions. >37 @ ; 203f?8= 46>639203;@<=.
The system comprises the 9P135M1 launcher, 3450672 232>3@> @d 59273;3g 92>1?3;7@ 91351, 95:1-
9M113M guided missiles, the 1PN79-2 thermal sight ;0<648= :176> 9113, >6503;@d@3??3j3 5:@k601 ()
and test equipment for the launcher, missiles and sight. 179-2 @ 73?>:30m?3-5:3;6:3e?3g 1551:1>9:8 ()
The system is mounted on the 9P148 combat vehicle. c0< n, n @ .
The system can be pintle-mounted (without tripod) on 143=3c?8g  «3?79:2» :1d46i6? ?1 h36;3g 41q@-
wheeled and tracked combat vehicles (BMP, BMD, ?6 9148.
BTRD, MT-LB), jeep-type light carriers, and other trans- 3450672 43f6> h8>m :1d46i6? ; q>8:6;34 ;1:@1?>6
port facilities. (h6d >:6?3j@) ?1 73062?8= @ j926?@e?8= h36;8= 41q@?1=
If the need arises, the launcher and missiles can be (r, rs, rs, -r), 06j7@= ?32@>60<= >@51 «cf@5»
rapidly removed from the vehicle together with the ther- @ c:9j@= >:1?253:>?8= 2:6c2>;1=.
mal sight and remotely emplaced for independent fire. :@ ?63h=3c@432>@ n @ h367345067> :176> 43j9> h8>m
The ammunition comprises 9M111 (9M111M) and h82>:3 2?<>8 @ 23;462>?3 2  ;8?626?8 @d h36;3g
9M113 missiles of the Fagot and Konkurs systems. 41q@?8 c0< ;6c6?@< 1;>3?34?3g 2>:60mh8.
Irrespective of missiles used, the operator’s actions 3j9> h8>m @2530md3;1?8 n 9111 (9111) @ 9113
remain the same. 734506723; «t1j3>» @ «3?79:2». s6g2>;@< 356:1>3:1 ?6
To train operators in a classroom, provision is made for 46?<l>2< 5:@ 246?6 >@51 :176>8.
the 9F660-3 computer-aided trainer and a set of instruc- s0< 53cj3>3;7@ 356:1>3:3; ; 9e6h?34 701226 5:6c9243>-
tional missiles (full-scale mockup, sectionalized missile :6?8 7345ml>6:?8g >:6?1f6: 9t660-3 @ 7345067> 9e6h-
and functioning onboard ?8= :176> (j1h1:@>?3-;623;3g 4176>, :1d:6d-
equipment model). ?1< @ 2 c6g2>;9li6g h3:>3;3g 1551:1>9:3g).

Basic Characteristics /567869: ;<=<>?:=@5?@>@

Warhead tandem HEAT r36;1< e12>m >1?c64?1< 79490<>@;?1<


Armor penetration, mm 800 r:3?65:3h@;16432>m, 44 800
ERA penetration ensured :63c306?@6 c@?14@e6273g d1i@>8 3h6256e@;16>2<
Firing range, m: s10m?32>m 2>:60mh8, 4:
by day 75 - 4,000 c?64 75 - 4000
by night 75 - 3,500 ?3eml 75 - 3500
Guidance semiautomatic with commands @2>641 95:1;06?@< 53091;>341>@e6271<, 2 56:6c1e6g 7341?c
transmitted over wire link 53 5:3;3c?3g 0@?@@ 2;<d@
Weight, kg: 1221, 7j:
launcher 22 n 91351 22
container with missile 26.5  2 :176>3g 26,5
Overall dimensions, mm: u1h1:@>?86 :1d46:8, 44:
length of container with missile 1,263 c0@?1 73?>6g?6:1 2 :176>3g 1263
missile caliber 135 710@h: :176>8 135
Operating temperature range, °C ±50 6456:1>9:?8g c@151d3? 5:@46?6?@<, j:1c.  ±50
Crew 2 12e6>, e60. 2

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KORNET-E 

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The system is intended to defeat current and future =>?@AB@AC>@ ?DE FG=AH>@IE JGK=>L>@@MN I F>=JF>OPIK-
tanks provided with explosive reactive armor, lightly @MN PA@OGK, GJ@AQ>@@MN ?I@ALIC>JOGR BAQIPGR, D>SOG-
armored targets, fortifications (bunker and log T=G@I=GKA@@MN U>D>R, VG=PIVIOAUIG@@MN JGG=WH>@IR
emplacements) and low flying air targets (hovering (?GP, ?BGP), @IBOGD>PEQIN KGB?WX@MN U>D>R (BAKIJXIR
helicopters). K>=PGD>P).
The system components: GJPAK OGLFD>OJA:
- launcher with a tracker, laying drives and a missile - FWJOGKAE WJPA@GKOA J F=IU>DGL-F=ITG=GL @AK>?>@IE,
launch mechanism; F=IKG?ALI @AK>?>@IE I L>NA@IBLGL FWJOA =AO>P;
- thermal sight; - P>FDGKIBIG@@MR F=IU>D;
- guided missiles kept in launching transporting con- - WF=AKDE>LM> =AO>PM, =ABL>Q>@@M> K P=A@JFG=P@G-FWJ-
tainers. OGKMN OG@P>R@>=AN.

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The missiles are fitted with two types of warheads: the AO>PM OGLFD>OPWcPJE ?KWLE PIFALI TG>KGR CAJPI - PA@-
tandem HEAT warhead and the thermobaric warhead ?>L@GR OWLWDEPIK@GR I P>=LGTA=IC>JOGR, GTDA?AcQ>R
possessing the high-explosive and incendiary effect of VWSAJ@ML I BAHISAP>Dd@ML ?>RJPKI>L O=WF@GOADIT>=@G-
a large-caliber artillery projectile. SG A=PIDD>=IRJOGSG J@A=E?A.
The small weight and dimensions of the launcher, the ADM> LAJJM I SATA=IPM FWJOGKGR WJPA@GKOI, @GC@GSG
night sight and missiles make it possible to use the F=IU>DA I =AO>P OGLFD>OJA «G=@>P-f» FGBKGDEcP IJFGDd-
Kornet-E system independently or install it on various BGKAPd >SG OAO AKPG@GL@G, PAO I =ABL>QAPd @A XI=GOGR
wheeled and tracked combat vehicles, including the SALL> OGD>J@MN I SWJ>@IC@MN TG>KMN LAXI@, K PGL CIJD>
BMP-3 ICV with an automated ammunition stowage @A TG>KGR LAXI@> F>NGPM h-3 J AKPGLAPIBI=GKA@@GR
rack. TG>WODA?OGR. GBLGH@A G?@GK=>L>@@AE JP=>DdTA ?KWLE
It is possible to fire two missiles at one target simulta- =AO>PALI FG G?@GR U>DI.
neously.

Basic Characteristics ,-./-01 234356147,6757

Armor penetration defeat h=G@>F=GTIKA>LGJPd FG=AH>@I> JGK=>L>@@MN


of ERA-provided I F>=JF>OPIK@MN PA@OGK,
current and future tanks GJ@AQ>@@MN ?I@ALIC>JOGR BAQIPGR
Firing range, m: iADd@GJPd JP=>DdTM, L:
by day 100 - 5,500 ?@>L 100 - 5500
by night with the use of thermal sight 100 - 3,500 @GCdc, J IJFGDdBGKA@I>L P>FDGKIBIG@@GSG F=IU>DA 100 - 3500
Guidance system semiautomatic laser beam IJP>LA WF=AKD>@IE FGDWAKPGLAPIC>JOAE FG DWCW DAB>=A
Weight, kg: AJJA, OS:
portable launcher 26 F>=>@GJ@GR FWJOGKGR WJPA@GKOI 26
thermal sight 11 P>FDGKIBIG@@GSG F=IU>DA 11
ATGM 29 F=GPIKGPA@OGKGR WF=AKDE>LGR =AO>PM 29
Laying angles, deg: lSDM @AK>?>@IE, S=A?.
azimuth 360 FG ABILWPW 360
elevation from -5 to +20 FG WSDW L>JPA GP -5 ?G +20
Operating temperature range, °C: >LF>=APW=@MR ?IAFABG@ F=IL>@>@IE, S=A?. :
usual conditions ±50 K XPAP@GL KA=IA@P> ±50
hot desert climate 20 - 60 K WJDGKIEN HA=OG-FWJPM@@GSG ODILAPA 20 - 60
Crew 2-3 AJC>P, C>D. 2-3

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The system is designed to defeat modern armored tar- ]Ob\Qd\QSO\ bZR ^N]QgO\[R TNP]OYO\\ae _]N\[]NPQ\-
gets, weapon emplacements and other pinpoint tar- \ae N_jOWUNP, Nf\OPae UNSOW [ b]Xf[e YQZN]QdYO]\ae kO-
gets, and can also be used by special-designate units ZOc, YNgOU [T^NZVdNPQUVTR T^Ok[QZV\aY[ ^Nb]QdbOZO\[-
for urban and antiterrorist fighting. RY[ bZR PObO\[R _NR P fN]NbTW[e XTZNP[Re [ _N]V_a T
The system components: launcher, containerized mis- UO]]N][TUQY[.
siles and test equipment for the launcher. NTUQP WNY^ZOWTQ: ^XTWNPQR XTUQ\NPWQ, X^]QPZROYQR ]Q-
The system allows delivery of fire in the prone position WOUQ P WN\UOc\O]O, WN\U]NZV\N-^]NPO]NS\QR Q^^Q]QUX]Q
from organized and deployed sites, firing from the bZR ^XTWNPNc XTUQ\NPW[.
standing foxhole position as well as firing from the  ^NdPNZROU POTU[ TU]OZV_X T ^NbfNUNPZO\\ae [ \O-
shoulder and carrying the ATGM system in packs, with ^NbfNUNPZO\\ae ^Nd[k[c [d ^NZNgO\[R «ZOgQ», [d NWN^Q -
pack No. 1 containing the launcher and missile in the «TUNR», Q UQWgO «T ^ZOSQ», ^O]O\NT[UV  PN PViWQe,
firing attitude and pack No. 2 accommodating three ^][ nUNY PN PViWO № 1 ^O]O\NT[UTR ^XTWNPQR XTUQ\NPWQ T
Metis missiles. ]QWOUNc P _NOPNY ^NZNgO\[[, PN PViWO № 2 - U][ ]QWOUa
Organizational and field maintenance of the ATGM sys- «OU[T».
tem is carried out with the help of test equipment. Oe\[SOTWNO N_TZXg[PQ\[O  P PNcTWQe ^]NPNb[UTR P
To train operators, use is made of field and computer- TUQk[N\Q]\ae XTZNP[Re [ P ^NZOPae T ^NYNoVi .
aided trainers. `ZR N_XSO\[R N^O]QUN]NP ^][YO\RiUTR ^NZOPNc [ WNY^V-
iUO]\ac U]O\QgO]a.

Basic Characteristics !"#$%#&' ()*)+,'*-",-+-

Warhead HEAT MNOPQR SQTUV WXYXZRU[P\QR


Armor penetration, mm 550 M]N\O^]N_[PQOYNTUV, YY 550
Firing range, m: `QZV\NTUV TU]OZV_a, Y:
maximum 1,000 YQWT[YQZV\QR 1000
minimum 40 Y[\[YQZV\QR 40
Guidance semiautomatic with commands transmitted [TUOYQ X^]QPZO\[R ^NZXQPUNYQU[SOTWQR WNYQ\b\QR,
over wire link T ^O]ObQSOc WNYQ\b ^N ^]NPNbQY
Time into and out of action, s 10 - 20 ]OYR ^O]OPNbQ [d ^NeNb\NfN ^NZNgO\[R P _NOPNO [ N_]QU\N, T 10 - 20
Rate of fire, rds/min 3-4 WN]NTU]OZV\NTUV, PaTU]./Y[\. 3-4
Weight, kg: QTTQ, Wf:
launcher 10 ^XTWNPNc XTUQ\NPW[ 10
container with missile 6.3 WN\UOc\O]Q T ]QWOUNc 6,3
Overall dimensions, mm: hQ_Q][U\aO ]QdYO]a, YY:
missile caliber 93 WQZ[_] ]QWOUa 93
container length 768 bZ[\Q WN\UOc\O]Q 768
Weight of packs, kg: QTTQ PViWNP, Wf:
№ 1 (launcher and missile) 17 № 1 - ^XTWNPQR XTUQ\NPWQ, ]QWOUQ 17
№ 2 (three missiles) 19.4 № 2 - U][ ]QWOUa 19,4

GROUP 14 GUIDED MISSILES =/>.. 14 >./18?6746 /36


4
Class 1425 Guided Missile ZQTT 1425 NY^ZOWTa X^]QPZROYae
Systems, Complete ]QWOU\ae T[TUOY

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SYSTEMS  

METIS-M %
&%
' %(  
'( %
ANTITANK GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEM «
& -»

The system is designed to defeat armored targets, for- ;7U@2V@2W7@ U1= 64;2X7@A= Y;4@A;4<2@@9> Z717[,
tifications and weapon emplacements. \4;?A\A82ZA4@@9> 344;:X7@A[ A 4]@7<9> ?4W78.
The system components: launcher, containerized mis- 43?2< 845617832: 6:384<2= :3?2@4<82, :6;2<1=752= ;2-
siles, thermal sight and test equipment for the launch- 87?2 < 84@?7[@7;7, ?7614<AVA4@@9[ 6;AZ71; 84@?;41_@4-
er and thermal sight. 6;4<7;4W@2= 2662;2?:;2: U1= 6:384<4[ :3?2@4<8A, U1= ?7-
The missiles are fitted with warheads of two types: a 614<AV4;2.
tandem HEAT warhead and a thermobaric warhead 287?9 43@2`2a?3= Y47<95A W23?=5A U<:> ?A64<: [Link]=-
possessing the high-explosive and incendiary effect of ?A<@4[ ?2@U75@4[ A ?7;54Y2;AW7384[, 4Y12U2a`7[ \:-
the 155mm artillery projectile. ]23@95 A V2XA]2?71_@95 U7[3?<A75 155-55 2;?A117;A[-
The system allows delivery of fire in the prone position 384]4 3@2;=U2.
from organized and deployed sites, firing from the  64V<41=7? <73?A 3?;71_Y: 3 64U]4?4<17@@9> A @7-
standing foxhole position as well from the shoulder, 64U]4?4<17@@9> 64VAZA[ AV 6414X7@A= «17X2», AV 48462 -
and carrying the ATGM system in packs, with pack No. «3?4=», 2 ?28X7 «3 617W2», 67;7@43A?_  <4 <_a82>,
1 containing the launcher and missile in the firing atti- 6;A d?45 <4 <_a87 № 1 67;7@43A?3= 6:384<2= :3?2@4<82 3
tude and pack No. 2 accommodating two Metis-M mis- ;287?4[ < Y47<45 6414X7@AA, <4 <_a87 № 2 - U<7 ;287?9
siles. «7?A3-».
Organizational and field maintenance of the ATGM sys- 7>@AW73847 4Y31:XA<2@A7  < <4[382> 6;4<4UA?3= <
tem is carried out using test equipment. 3?2ZA4@2;@9> :314<A=> A < 6417<9> 3 6454`_a .
To train operators, use is made of field and computer- f1= 4Y:W7@A= 467;2?4;4< 6;A57@=a?3= 6417<4[ A 8456_-
aided trainers. a?7;@9[ ?;7@2X7;9.

Basic Characteristics %+,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Warhead tandem HEAT, thermobaric g47<2= W23?_ [Link]=?A<@2= ?2@U75@2=, ?7;54Y2;AW7382=


Armor penetration, mm 850 - 900 g;4@76;4YA<27543?_, 55 850 - 900
Firing range, m: f21_@43?_ 3?;71_Y9, 5:
maximum 1,500 5283A521_@2= 1500
minimum 80 5A@A521_@2= 80
Guidance semiautomatic with commands transmitted A3?752 :6;2<17@A= 641:2<?452?AW7382= 8452@U@2=,
over wire link 3 67;7U2W7[ 8452@U 64 6;4<4U25
ERA penetration ensured ;74U417@A7 UA@25AW7384[ V2`A?9 4Y7367WA<27?3=
Time into and out of action, s 10 - 20 ;75= 67;7<4U2 AV 64>4U@4]4 6414X7@A= < Y47<47 A 4Y;2?@4, 3 10 - 20
Rate of fire, rds/min 3 84;43?;71_@43?_, <93?;./5A@. 3
Weight, kg: 2332, 8]:
launcher 10.5 6:384<4[ :3?2@4<8A 10,5
container with missile 13.8 84@?7[@7;2 3 ;287?4[ 13,8
Overall dimensions, mm: l2Y2;A?@97 ;2V57;9, 55:
missile caliber 130 821AY; ;287?9 130
container length 980 U1A@2 84@?7[@7;2 980
Weight of packs, kg: 2332 <_a84<, 8]:
№ 1 (launcher and missile/thermal sight) 25.1/18.5 № 1 - 6:384<2= :3?2@4<82, ;287?2/?7614<AV4; 25,1/18,5
№ 2 (two missiles) 28.6 № 2 - U<7 ;287?9 28,6

GROUP 14 GUIDED MISSILES  14   



Class 1425 Guided Missile 1233 1425 45617839 :6;2<1=759>
Systems, Complete ;287?@9> 3A3?75

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SYSTEMS  

FAGOT/FAGOT-M !
"!
# !$
ANTITANK GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEM  
#$ ! «&!
», «&!
-»

The system is designed to defeat stationary and mov- ;7B@2C@2D7@ B1= 64;2E7@A= @764B<AE@9> A B<AE:FA>3=
ing armored targets as well as light field fortifications G;4@A;4<2@@9> H717I, 2 ?28E7 17J8A> 6417<9> 344;:E7-
and weapon emplacements. @AI A 4J@7<9> ?4D78.
The missile is guided semiautomatically with com- 4561783 A577? 641:2<?452?AD738:M 8452@B@:M 3A3?75:
mands transmitted over a wire link. :6;2<17@A=, 3 67;7B2D7I 8452@B 64 6;4<4B25.
The system components: 43?2< 845617832:
- launcher which is essentially a tripod with fine-laying - 6:384<2= :3?2@4<82, 6;7B3?2<1=MF2= 34G4I ?;7@4E@9I
elevating and traversing mechanisms, guides for mis- 3?2@48 3 64BO75@95 A 64<4;4?@95 57>2@AC525A ?4D@4J4
sile placement and control equipment comprising a @2<7B7@A=, @26;2<1=MFA7 B1= :3?2@4<8A ;287?9 A 2662-
tracker and a control unit; ;2?:;2 :6;2<17@A=, 343?4=F2= AC 6;AG4;2 @2<7B7@A= A
- guided missile kept in a sealed launching transporting 2662;2?:;@4J4 G1482;
container. - :6;2<1=752= ;287?2 < J7;57?AD@45 ?;2@364;?@4-6:384-
The launcher of the modernized Fagot-M ATGM system <45 84@?7I@7;7.
mounts a 1PN65 thermal imager operating on thermal  54B7;@ACA;4<2@@45  «R2J4?-» @2 6:384<:M :3?2-
radiation of a target. @4<8: :3?2@2<1A<27?3= ?7614<ACA4@@9I 6;AG4; @2G1MB7-
To check the launcher, missile and thermal imager dur- @A= A 6;AH71A<2@A= 165, ;2G4?2MFAI 64 34G3?<7@@4-
ing storage and operation, use is made of the 5: ?7614<45: AC1:D7@AM 4GO78?2.
9V812M-1 and 9V811M test sets for the launcher and U1= 84@?;41= V, ;287?9 A ?7614<AC4;2 < 6;4H7337 >;2-
missile and the 9V974 test set for the thermal imager @7@A= A W8361:2?2HAA A3641XC:7?3= 7BA@2= 3 
(same as for the Konkurs ATGM system). «4@8:;3-» 84@?;41X@4-6;4<7;4D@2= 2662;2?:;2
The system fires the 9M111 and 9M111M missiles. The 9812-1, 9811 B1= V A V A  9974 - B1=
9M113 and 9M113M missiles can also be used.  165.
4561783 3?;71=7? V 9111, 9111M. 4C54E@4 A3-
641XC4<2@A7 V 9113, 9113.

Basic Characteristics !4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Warhead HEAT j47<2= D23?X [Link]=?A<@2=


Armor penetration, mm 550 j;4@76;4GA<27543?X, 55 550
Firing range, m: U21X@43?X 3?;71XG9, 5:
maximum (by day and night) 2,500 5283A521X@2= (B@75 A @4DXM) 2500
minimum 70 5A@A521X@2= 70
Missile caliber, mm 120 21AG; ;287?9, 55 120
Average missile speed, m/s 180 ;7B@== 384;43?X ;287?9, 5/3 180

GROUP 14 GUIDED MISSILES  14   



Class 1425 Guided Missile 1233 1425 45617839 :6;2<1=759>
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ANTITANK GUNS  

2S25 SELF-PROPELLED   


ANTITANK GUN 

   ( 
) 2 25

The gun is designed for use by airborne and amphibi-   ! "#$"% & '%&#(#"#)#'#* +,-
ous landing forces as well as special-designate units of )(#* ) .)'#* &) #* /#+)')( /# )!0) '#-
ground forces against hard-skinned materiel and 12#3# ) 0#&(#3# &+,  +(. &/5) $%0) /#-
enemy manpower.  )!0) &1,#/1+%, '#*&(.
The 2S25 is an armored tracked amphibious vehicle as 7  2725 - "#)#'! 31&)! / ':;! 02)-
powerful as T-72 and T-80 tanks and as maneuverable , #" :;! 0#31;&+'#0 +(#' -72, -80, 0'-
and swim-capable as airborne infantry combat vehicles. #&+$: ) / '1&+$: "#'%, 02) &+.  &#&+'
It is based on the BMD-3 chassis, armed with the ',#!+: "#'# 2&&) ?@A-3, '##1.) - 125-00 /#-
125mm antitank gun and fitted with the equipment to +)'#+(#'! /12(, //+1 1/' )! +(#'%0) 1/-
control guided mis- ' !0%0) '%&+ -
siles and the day/night 0) (&!0)), (#0")-
sight with a sighting )#'%* /)5 ,
and a ranging chan- '( ::;)* '))%* )
nel.  $#0%* ( %.
The SP antitank gun 7  0#.+ /'#)+$-
can be shipped by all &! '&0) ')0) +&-
types of transport, /#+, &+)#'+$&!
paradropped with the /2:+%0 &/#&#"#0 &
crew inside the vehicle &+#0, " /#3#+#'-
and cross water obsta- () /## '+$ '#%
cles in sea state up /3% /) '# ))
to 3 without prepara- # 3 " #' & ')0
tion while firing the gun &+ $"% ) /12() '
within a sector of ±35°. &(+# ±35°.
To ensure conceal- A ! #"&/)! &(%+-
ment, the ground clear- #&+) '#0#.# )0-
ance can be changed ) ( )& ' /-
within 400 mm during , 400 00 ' +)
6 - 7 s. 6 - 7 &.
This gun can be used 7  0#.+ )&/# $#-
by Ground Forces '+$&! (( 3()* / -
units and naval infantry ':;)* +( ' &1,#/1+-
as a light amphibious %, '#*&(, ) 0#&(#*
tank. /,#+.

Basic Characteristics )*+,*-. /01023.14)3424

Combat weight, t 18.0 ?#'! 0&&, + 18,0


Crew 3 &+,  . 3
Engine 2V06-2S diesel A')3+ $ ) $ 206-27
Power, kW (hp) 357 (510) @#;#&+$, (+ ( . &.) 357 (510)
Road range, km 500 g/& ,# /# 2#&&, (0 500
Maximum speed, km/h: @(&)0 $! &(##&+$, (0/:
on roads 71 /# 2#&& 71
in water 10  / '1 10
Specific ground pressure, kgf/cm2 0.53  $# ' )  31+, (3&/&02 0,53
Armament: ##1.):
gun 125mm smoothbore, stabilized in elevation /12( 125-00 3 (#&+'# $! &+") ))#'!
and azimuth, automatically loaded ' 2 / #&(#&+!,, '+#0+)&(#3# !.)!
rate of fire, rds/min 7 &(##&+ $#&+$, '%&+./0). 7
coaxial machine gun 7.62mm PKT &/%* & /12(#* /1 0+ 7,62 
laying angles of gun and coaxial machine gun, deg: 13 % ')! /12() ) &/#3# /1 0+, 3.:
in azimuth 360 /# 3#)#+ ) 360
in elevation, forward from -5 to +15 /# '+)( ) '/ -5 - +15
backward from -3 to +17  -3 - +17
Ammunition load, rds: ?#(#0/ (+:
gun 40 standard rounds for T-72 and T-80 tanks, /12() '%&+ % 2++% +(#' -72, -80,
including guided missiles, in any combination ' +#0 )&   , ' :"#* (#0/ (+5)) - 40
machine gun 2,000 /1 0+, /+. 2000
Armor protection bulletproof ?#'! ;)+ /#+)'#/1 $!

GROUP 10 WEAPONS A 10  BCC


Class 1020 Guns  && 1020 +) )*&(# '##1.)
from 125 mm to 150 mm ( )"#0 #+ 125 00 # 150 00

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100mm MT-12R ANTITANK GUN 100-%% 



&' (& ,
-12

The gun is designed to +.85)J5)K.5) 8(L P1+)-


defeat armored targets 4.5-L 6+15-+12)55NR Q.-
such as tanks, weapon (./ ,-P) «,)50», 1S5.21/
emplacements and ,1K0-, ) ,)04. 4-21/ *-(N.
manpower. V30*-+3.7)L S()801*,21(M-
The towed smoothbore 5)L 100-77 P3X0) 2N*101/
high-ballistics 100mm 6)((-*,-0-, 3*,)512(.55)L
gun is mounted on a 5) 823R*,)5-5517 ()Y.,..
two-trail carriage. ,(-K).,*L 1, Z-12 5)(--
It differs from the MT-12 K-.7 +)8-1(10)Q-1551S1
in the radar sight for fir- P+-Q.() 8(L *,+.(M6N 2
ing in adverse weather *(145NR 7.,.1+1(1S-K.*-
conditions. 0-R 3*(12-LR.

Basic characteristics 67897:; <=>=?@;>A6@A?A

Firing range by HEF projectile, m 8,200 m)(M51*,M *,+.(M6N nU, 7 8200


Rate of fire, rds/min 15 U01+1*,+.(M51*,M, 2N*,+./7-5. 15
Laying angles, deg: S(N 5)2.8.5-L, S+)8.:
elevation from -6 to +7 2 2.+,-0)(M51/ P(1*01*,- 1, -6 81 +7
traverse 53 - 54 2 S1+-J15,)(M51/ P(1*01*,- 53 - 54
Gun weight in firing position, t 3.1 Z)**) 1+38-L 2 61.217 P1(14.5--, , 3,1
Max towing speed, km/h 60 Z)0*-7)(M5)L *01+1*,M ,+)5*P1+,-+12)5-L, 07/K 60
Ammunition load 20 rounds, 1J-7N/ 61.017P(.0, 20 2N*,+.(12,
including 50% APDS, 20% HEF, 30% HEAT -J 5-R 50% - V U, 20% - nU, 30% - U

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1015 Guns ()** 1015 +,-((.+-/*01. 211+34.5-.
from 75 mm to 125 mm 0)(-6+) 1, 75 77 81 125 77

125mm SPRUT-B 125-%% 



&'
ANTITANK GUN (& « 
-*»

Designed to engage tanks, +.85)J5)K.5) 8(L 61+M6N *


moving and stationary ,)50)7-, 82-43O-7-*L - 5.-
armored ground targets by P182-45N7- 6+15-+12)55N7-
direct and indirect fire. It is 5)J.75N7- Q.(L7- P+- *,+.(M-
capable of all-round fire. 6. 0)0 P+L71/ 5)21801/, ,)0 - *
The Sprut-B is a smooth- J)0+N,NR P1J-Q-/. J 5.. 714-
bore towed gun provided 51 2.*,- 0+3S121/ 16*,+.(.
with a power propulsion unit. «UP+3,-V» - S()801*,21(M5)L
630*-+3.7)L P3X0) * *-(12N7
)S+.S),17 8(L P.+.82-4.5-L.

Basic characteristics 67897:; <=>=?@;>A6@A?A

Point blank range m)(M51*,M P+L71S1 2N*,+.()


in firing APDS projectile P+- 2N*1,. Q.(- 2 7 6+15.61/5N7
at 2 m high target, m over 2,000 P180)(-6.+5N7 *5)+L817, 7 *2NX. 2000
Max firing range with HEF projectile, m 12,200 Z)0*-7)(M5)L 8)(M51*,M *,+.(M6N nU, 7 12200
Rate of fire, rds/min 6-8 U01+1*,+.(M51*,M, 2N*,+./7-5. 6-8
Laying angles, deg: S1(, S+)8.:
elevation/depression 25/6 21J2NX.5-L/*0(15.5-L *,21() 25/6
traverse 360 S1+-J15,)(M51S1 5)2.8.5-L *,21() 360
Permissible continuous m1P3*,-7N/ +.4-7 5.P+.+N251S1
fire for one hour, rds 100 1S5L 2 ,.K.5-. 1851S1 K)*), 2N*,+. 100
Towed length, mm 7,120 m(-5) P+- P1(14.5-- 630*-+12)5-L, 77 7120
Towed height, mm 2,090 N*1,) P+- P1(14.5-- 630*-+12)5-L, 77 2090
Height to bore of gun, mm 925 N*1,) (-5-- 1S5L, 77 925
Wheel gauge, mm 2,200 -+-5) 01(.-, 77 2200
Towed weight, kg 6,375 Z)**) 2 P1(14.5-- 630*-+12)5-L, 0S 6375
Ammunition load, rds 60 1J-7N/ 61.017P(.0,, 2N*,+. 60

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1020 Guns ()** 1020 +,-((.+-/*01. 211+34.5-.
from 125 mm to 150 mm 0)(-6+) 1, 125 77 81 150 77

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ANTITANK 789:;<9:=>9<?@
GRENADE LAUNCHERS A8=>=:9B@:?

RPG-7V1 HAND-HELD ANTITANK ./ 


#
.$#!/ .
0

GRENADE LAUNCHER WITH PG-7VL, PG-7VR, TBG-7V -7#1 #!


10 -7#1, -7#,
-7#
AND OG-7V ROUNDS 2 -7#

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES  13   !, #! 


$
#%!#
! #&
#
Class 1315 Ammunition  1315    ! "
from 75 mm to 125 mm !#  75 $$ % 125 $$ "!&'()

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GRENADE LAUNCHERS 

PG-7VL ANTITANK ROUND #$


%&
'( &)* &)
$+, #--7&,
FOR RPG-7 GRENADE LAUNCHER ( -$'
0+
1 $#--7

The round is designed to combat all types of modern #49/>/<4/ 9 ? "0#."6 ( (08#4%4//6%! 1/)%! 8(4V
tanks and other armor materiel, suppress weapon 1!208 ! 9#W*05 "#0/!#08//05 14V/!)05, 2098 4/!? 0*-
emplacements and manpower in buildings and structures. /486V 10<4) ! =!805 (! 6 8 >9/!?V ! (00#W=4/!?V.

Basic Characteristics   

Caliber, mm 93  !"#, %% 93
Weight, kg 2.6 ((, )* 2,6
Sighting range, m 300 - ./0(1. 2#!34 ./05 (1#4 ."6, % 300
Penetration, m: 0 7!/ 2#0"!84%05 2#4*#96, %:
homogeneous armor at least 0.5 *0%0*4//05 "#0/! "0 44 0,5
brick at least 1.5 )!#2!</05 "0 44 1,5
reinforced concrete at least 1.1 =4 4>0"410//05 "0 44 1,1
log and dirt at least 2.4 94#480>4% ?/05 "0 44 2,4

PG-7VR ANTITANK ROUND #$


%&
'( &)* &)
$+, #--7&$
FOR RPG-7V1 GRENADE LAUNCHER ( -$'
0+
1 $#--7&1

The round is designed to combat all types of tanks, includ- #49/>/<4/ 9 ? "0#."6 ( 1/)%! 8(4V 1!208, 8 10%
ing those provided with explosive reactive armor, and sup- <!( 4 0(/74//6%! 9!/%!<4()05 >7!105, 2098 4/!?
press manpower located in buildings and structures. =!805 (! 6 8 >9/!?V ! (00#W=4/!?V.

Basic Characteristics   

Warhead tandem ^048? <(1. 1/94%/?


Caliber, mm 105  !"#, %% 105
Weight, kg 4.5 ((, )* 4,5
Accurate firing range, m 200 - ./0(1. 2#!34 ./05 (1#4 ."6, % 200
Penetration, m: 0 7!/ 2#0"!84%05 2#4*#96, %:
homogeneous armor behind ERA at least 0.6 *0%0*4//05 "#0/! 20( 4 2#4090 4/!? -_ "0 44 0,6
brick at least 2.0 )!#2!</05 "0 44 2,0
reinforced concrete at least 1.5 =4 4>0"410//05 "0 44 1,5
log and dirt at least 3.7 94#480>4% ?/05 "0 44 3,7

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES -$1## 13 B +#$%# ), B +&)+ 


% $(+
% &D$)&
)+ &+E+
&
Class 1315 Ammunition  (( 1315 ^042#!2(6 ! #1! 4#!5()!4 86(1#4 6
from 75 mm to 125 mm ) !"# 01 75 %% 90 125 %% 8) a<!14 ./0

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GRENADE LAUNCHERS 

TBG-7V ROUND FOR RPG-7V1 GRENADE LAUNCHER /0


123
45-7/ 6 517
82
9 1:5-7/1

This round is designed to engage manpower, in field for- *"85$Y5$&"5 8/% ;!*$<"5-% <-#!6 '-/7, # (!+ &-'/" #
tifications including, and lightly armored materiel. :.*7(-%Z ;!/"#!2! (-;$, /"2.!,*!5-*!#$55!6 ("Z5-.-.
It can incapacitate manpower in buildings, trenches and ,"';"&-#$"( #7#"8"5-" <-#!6 '-/7 -Y '(*!% # ;!+"["-
bunkers, if a grenade explodes at a distance of up to 2 m 5-%Z, !.!;$Z, ,:5."*$Z, ;*- *$Y*7#" 2*$5$(7 5$ *$''(!%-
from a trench or embrasure. The warhead has a high 5-- 8! 2 + !( !.!;$ -/- $+,*$Y:*7.
explosive, fragmentation and incendiary effect. !"#$% &$'() !,/$8$"( #7'!.-+ \:2$'57+, !'.!/!&57+ -
Y$<-2$("/)57+ 8"6'(#-"+.

Basic Characteristics   

Warhead thermobaric !"#$% &$'() ("*+!,$*-&"'.$%


Caliber, mm 105 $/-,*, ++ 105
Weight, kg 4.5 $''$, .2 4,5
Flat fire range, m 200 4$/)5!'() 5$'(-/)5!6 '(*"/),7, + 200
Max range, m 700 $.'-+$/)5$% 8$/)5!'(), + 700
Effective radius, m 10 $8-:' ;!*$<"5-%, + 10

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES 519:: 13 4 [Link] 0, 4 2/02 


B 162
B /C10/
02 /2D2
/
Class 1315 Ammunition /$'' 1315 !";*-;$'7 - $*(-//"*-6'.-" #7'(*"/7
from 75 mm to 125 mm .$/-,*$ !( 75 ++ 8! 125 ++ #./f&-("/)5!

OG-7V FRAGMENTATION ROUND FOR RPG-7, /0


123 5-7/ 6 3 7 ? 517
?
RPG-7V AND RPG-7V1 GRENADE LAUNCHERS 6 517
82
8 1:5-7, 1:5-7/, 1:5-7/1

This round is designed to suppress manpower, includ- *"85$Y5$&"5 8/% ;!8$#/"5-% <-#!6 '-/7, # (!+ &-'/"
ing personnel protected by body armor (flak vests) and -+"f["6 -58-#-8:$/)57" '*"8'(#$ Y$[-(7 (,*!5"<-/"-
located in the open, in bunkers and log emplacements, (7), *$';!/!<"55!6 5$ !(.*7(!6 +"'(5!'(-, # 8!($Z,
field fortifications and buildings, as well as to defeat 8Y!($Z, :.*7(-%Z ;!/"#!2! (-;$ - Y8$5-%Z, $ ($.<" 8/% ;!-
soft-skinned materiel. *$<"5-% 5",*!5-*!#$55!6 ("Z5-.-.

Basic Characteristics   

Caliber, mm 40 $/-,*, ++ 40
Weight, kg 2,0 $''$, .2 2,0
Point-blank range, m 170 4$/)5!'() ;*%+!2! #7'(*"/$, + 170
Accurate firing range, m: *-]"/)5$% 8$/)5!'() '(*"/),7, +:
RPG-7, RPG-7V 280 -Y -7, -7 280
RPG-7V1 350 -Y -71 350
Pattern of fire at point-blank range, m: :&5!'() ,!% 5$ 4, + # < 0,2
Eph 0.2, max , < 0,1
Epd 0.1, max /![$8) ;!*$<"5-% !(.*7(!
Effective area for unsheltered *$';!/!<"55!6 <-#!6 '-/7
flak vest-clad manpower, m2 150 # ,*!5"<-/"($Z, +2 150

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES 519:: 13 4 [Link] 0, 4 2/02 


B 162
B /C10/
02 /2D2
/
Class 1310 Ammunition /$'' 1310 !";*-;$'7 - $*(-//"*-6'.-" #7'(*"/7
from 30 mm to 75 mm .$/-,*$ !( 30 ++ 8! 75 ++ #./f&-("/)5!

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GRENADE LAUNCHERS 

RPG-29 HAND-HELD ANTITANK GRENADE 234 5 62


78
49 8:5 ;24
<=

LAUNCHER WITH PG-29V ROUND 26;-29 8:


2=> < 6;-298

The grenade launcher is designed to combat all types of 2"+*$@*$&"* +/% 1!2)1- ' ($*5$,0 #'"[ (0;!#, # (!,
tanks, including those provided with explosive reactive &0'/" !'*$="**-,0 +0*$,0&"'5!. @$=0(!., 0 +2\6!.
armor, and other armored materiel and suppress weapon 12!*02!#$**!. ("[*05!., ;!+$#/"*0% !6*"#-[ (!&"5 0 ?0-
emplacements and manpower located in buildings and #!. '0/- # @+$*0%[ 0 '!!2\?"*0%[.
structures. 2$*$(!,"( ,*!6!2$@!#!6! ;20,"*"*0%. '*$="* ,"[$-
The grenade launcher can be multiply fired. It is provided *0&"'50,, !;(0&"'50, 0 *!&*-, ;20<"/$,0.
with an iron, optical and a night sight.

Basic Characteristics   

Warhead tandem !"#$% &$'() ($*+",*-.


Caliber, mm 105 $/012, ,, 105
Weight, kg: $''$, 56:
grenade launcher 11.5 62$*$(!,"($ 11,5
round 6.7 #-'(2"/$ 6,7
Accurate firing range, m 500 :$/)*!'() ;20<"/)*!. '(2"/)1-, , 500
Penetration, m: !/=0*$ ;2!10#$",!. ;2"62$+-, ,:
homogeneous armor behind ERA at least 0.6 6!,!6"**!. 12!*0 ;!'/" ;2"!+!/"*0% :> 1!/"" 0,6
reinforced concrete and brick at least 1.5 ?"/"@!1"(!**!. 0 502;0&*!. 1!/"" 1,5
log and dirt at least 3.7 +"2"#!@",/%*!. 1!/"" 3,7

RPG-26 ANTITANK ROCKET GRENADE 2=9


784A 62
78
49 8A ;24

WITH SINGLE-SHOT GRENADE LAUNCHER ;24
<=
< B4 2C 8 ; 627<=4=47A 26;-26

The grenade is designed to combat tanks and armored 2"+*$@*$&"*$ +/% 1!2)1- ' ($*5$,0 0 12!*02!#$**!.
mareriel, suppress weapon emplacements and man- ("[*05!., ;!+$#/"*0% !6*"#-[ (!&"5 0 ?0#!. '0/- # @+$-
power in buildings and structures. *0%[ 0 '!!2\?"*0%[.

Basic Characteristics   

Caliber, mm 72.5 $/012, ,, 72,5


Weight, kg 2.9 $''$, 56 2,9
Accurate firing range, m 250 :$/)*!'() ;20<"/)*!. '(2"/)1-, , 250
Penetration, m: !/=0*$ ;2!10#$",!. ;2"62$+-, ,:
homogeneous armor at least 0.4 6!,!6"**!. 12!*0 1!/"" 0,4
reinforced concrete at least 1 ?"/"@!1"(!**!. 1!/"" 1
brick at least 1.5 502;0&*!. 1!/"" 1,5
log and dirt at least 2.4 +"2"#!@",/%*!. 1!/"" 2,4

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES ;2366 13 G =6276 :, G =8:= 


7 29=
7 8C2:8
:= 8=I=
8
Class 1315 Ammunition /$'' 1315 !";20;$'- 0 $2(0//"20.'50" #-'(2"/-
from 75 mm to 125 mm 5$/012$ !( 75 ,, +! 125 ,, #5/a&0("/)*!

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ANTITANK 01234523678259:
GRENADE LAUNCHERS ;167632<:39

RPG-27 ANTITANK ROCKET GRENADE 


!"# $%
!%
"%!# &"

WITH SINGLE-SHOT GRENADE LAUNCHER &"
%'
%' %("%)%!%&%
$ '"" # $&-27
The grenade is designed to combat all types of tanks,
including those provided with explosive reactive armor, 0=>?@AB@AC>@A ?DE FG=HFI J KA@LAMN OJ>P KNQGO, O KGM
and suppress weapon emplacements and manpower CNJD> GJ@AR>@@IMN ?N@AMNC>JLGS BARNKGS, QG?AOD>@NE
located in buildings and structures. GT@>OIP KGC>L N UNOGS JNDI O B?A@NEP N JGG=VU>@NEP.

Basic Characteristics %*+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Warhead tandem WG>OAE CAJKH KA@?>M@AE


Caliber, mm 105 8ADNF=, MM 105
Weight, kg 8 <AJJA, LT 8
Accurate firing range, m 200 YADH@GJKH Q=NZ>DH@GS JK=>DHFI, M 200
Penetration, m: 3GDRN@A Q=GFNOA>MGS Q=>T=A?I, M:
homogeneous armor behind ERA at least 0.6 TGMGT>@@GS F=G@N QGJD> Q=>G?GD>@NE Y\ FGD>> 0,6
reinforced concrete and brick at least 1.5 U>D>BGF>KG@@GS N LN=QNC@GS FGD>> 1,5
log and dirt at least 3.7 ?>=>OGB>MDE@GS FGD>> 3,7

RShG-2 ASSAULT ROCKET GRENADE 


!"# >
?'%!# &"
 &"
%'
%'
WITH SINGLE-SHOT GRENADE LAUNCHER %("%)%!%&% $ '"" # >&-2

The grenade is designed to engage lightly armored 0=>?@AB@AC>@A ?DE QG=AU>@NE D>TLGF=G@N=GOA@@GS
materiel and manpower in the open, in trenches, field for- K>P@NLN, UNOGS JNDI @A GKL=IKGS M>JK@GJKN, O GLGQAP,
tifications, pillboxes, buildings and structures of various VL=IKNEP QGD>OGTG KNQA, ?GKAP, B?A@NEP N JGG=VU>@NEP
types. =ABDNC@GTG KNQA.
It defeats manpower in buildings with a volume of up to 0G=AUA>K UNOVa JNDV O QGM>R>@NEP GFb>MGM ?G 200 M3,
200 m3, in trenches and bunkers if the grenade explodes O GLGQAP, FV@L>=AP Q=N =AB=IO> T=A@AKI @A =AJJKGE@NN
at a distance of 1.5 to 2 m from the trench or embrasure. 1,5 - 2 M GK GLGQA N AMF=ABV=I.
The warhead has a high mining, fragmentation and incen- WG>OAE CAJKH GFDA?A>K OIJGLNM cVTAJ@IM, GJLGDGC@IM N
diary effect. BAUNTAK>DH@IM ?>SJKON>M.

Basic Characteristics %*+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Warhead thermobaric WG>OAE CAJKH K>=MGFA=NC>JLAE


Caliber, mm 72.5 8ADNF=, MM 72,5
Weight, kg 4.0 <AJJA, LT 4,0
Length, mm 770 YDN@A, MM 770
Accurate firing range, m 350 YADH@GJKH Q=NZ>DH@GS JK=>DHFI, M 350

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES &?$$ 13 D%$ $ E, D%!E 



!)E!
E !G
!
Class 1315 Ammunition 8DAJJ 1315 WG>Q=NQAJI N A=KNDD>=NSJLN> OIJK=>DI
from 75 mm to 125 mm LADNF=A GK 75 MM ?G 125 MM OLDaCNK>DH@G

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ANTITANK 
GRENADE LAUNCHERS 

RShG-1 ASSAULT ROCKET GRENADE 


 
   
  


WITH SINGLE-SHOT GRENADE LAUNCHER       -1

The grenade is designed to engage lightly armored  !"#$%#$&!#$ "'( )* $+!#,( '!-.*/ *#, *0$##*1
materiel and manpower in the open, in trenches, field for- 2!3#,.,, +,0*1 5,'6 #$ *2. 62*1 7!52#*52,, 0 *.*)$3,
tifications, pillboxes, buildings and structures of various 8. 62,(3 )*'!0*-* 2,)$, "*2$3, %"$#,(3 , 5** 8+!#,(3
types. $%',&#*-* 2,)$.
It defeats manpower in buildings with a volume of up to * $+$!2 +,08: 5,'8 0 )*7!;!#,(3 */<!7*7 "* 300 73,
300 m3, in trenches and bunkers if the grenade explodes 0 *.*)$3, /8#.! $3 ) , $% 60! - $#$26 #$ $552*(#,, "*
at a distance of up to 2 m from the trench or embrasure. 2 7 *2 *.*)$ , $7/ $%8 6.
The warhead has a high mining, fragmentation and incen- ?*!0$( &$52@ */'$"$!2 065*.,7 A8-$5#67, *5.*'*&#67 ,
diary effect. %$+,-$2!'@#67 "!1520,!7.

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Warhead thermobaric ?*!0$( &$52@ 2! 7*/$ ,&!5.$(


Caliber, mm 105 $',/ , 77 105
Weight, kg 8.3 $55$, .- 8,3
Length, mm 1,135 [',#$, 77 1135
Accurate firing range, m 200 [$'@#*52@ ) ,\!'@#*1 52 !'@/6, 7 200

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES   13 B   @, B @ 


 
  @
@  H

Class 1315 Ammunition '$55 1315 ?*!) ,)$56 , $ 2,''! ,15.,! 0652 !'6
from 75 mm to 125 mm .$',/ $ *2 75 77 "* 125 77 0.':&,2!'@#*

RGO DEFENSIVE AND RGN OFFENSIVE @  


@:
HAND GRENADES B 
C    

C  

The grenades are  !"#$%#$&!#6 "'( )* $+!-


designed to engage #,( +,0*1 5,'6 0 */* *#,-
manpower in defensive 2!'@#*7 , #$528)$2!'@#*7
and offensive combat. /*(3.
The grenade features an ,) 0% 60$2!'( - 8"$ #*-
impact time fuze. ",52$#\,*##61.

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

RG RGN  
Diameter (caliber), mm 60 60 [,$7!2 (.$',/ ), 77 60 60
Weight, kg 0.53 0.31 $55$, .- 0,53 0,31
Throwing range, m 30 35 [$'@#*52@ 7!2$#,(, 7 30 35

GROUP 13 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES   13 B   @   @


@  H

Class 1330 Grenades '$55 1330  $#$26

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MULTIPLE LAUNCH  


ROCKET SYSTEMS !"##$# #$%

300mm 9K58 SMERCH 300-++ ,


- 
.
MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM /0 - 9,58 « .»

The system is designed to defeat enemy manpower, "E=UD8VD8W=D8 U7F <:E8X=D@F X@B:Y 9@7? <E:C@BD@>8,
armored and unarmored materiel in the combat zone. ZE:D@[Link]Y @ D=ZE:D@[Link]Y C=GD@>@ B V:D= Z:=-
Components: launch vehicle, transloader, rockets, B?G U=Y9CB@Y.
training facilities, arsenal equipment. :9C8B: Z:=B8F ;8\@D8 (^), CE8D9<:ECD:-V8EFX8`a8F
The system comprises three types of rockets: 9M55K ;8\@D8 ( ), E=8>C@BD?= 9D8EFU? (), AW=ZD:-CE=D@-
rocket with clustered fragmentation submunitions, [Link]WD?= 9E=U9CB8, 8E9=D87bD:= :Z:EAU:B8D@=.
9M55F rocket with HEF separable warhead, and  # @;==C CE@ C@<8 E=8>C@BD?G 9D8EFU:B: >899=CD?Y E=-
9M55K1 rocket with clustered homing submunitions. 8>C@BD?Y 9D8EFU 955 9 :9>:7:WD?;@ Z:=B?;@ c7=;=D-
C8;@, :9>:7:WD:-dAe89D?Y E=8>C@BD?Y 9D8EFU 955f 9 :C-
U=7F=;:Y [Link]Y W89Cb`, >899=CD?Y E=8>C@BD?Y 9D8EFU
9551 9 98;:<E@g=7@B8`a@;@9F Z:=B?;@ c7=;=DC8;@.

955f 955 9551


9M55F 9M55 9M551

Basic characteristics 3456478 9:;:<=8;>3=><>

Firing range, km: h87bD:9Cb 9CE=7bZ?, >;:


maximum 70 ;8>9@;87bD8F 70
minimum 20 ;@D@;87bD8F 20
Full ripple duration, s 38 E=;F V87<8, 9 38
Number of launch tubes 12 :7@W=9CB: D8<E8B7F`a@G 12
Basic rocket weight, kg 800 8998 :9D:BD:e: , >e 800
Launch vehicle weight, t 43 8998 ^, C 43
Crew 4 89W=C, W=7. 4
Reload time, min 36 E=;F <=E=V8EFX8D@F, ;@D. 36
Transloader-carried rockets 12 :7@W=9CB: B:V@;?G  D8   12

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1055 Launchers, 7899 1055 :;<7=>9? @ <A9>:B?= A9C8D:B>@
Rocket and Pyrotechnic D=A<E8B7F=;?G E8>=C

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MULTIPLE LAUNCH  


ROCKET SYSTEMS !"##$# #$%

220mm 9K57 URAGAN 220-++ ,


- 
.
MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM /0 - 9,57 «»

The system is designed to defeat manpower and materiel "E=VD8WD8X=D8 V7F <:E8Y=D@F Y@B:Z 9@7? @ C=GD@>@ B
in concentration areas and also remotely lay antitank and ;=9C8G 9:9E=V:C:X=D@F, 8 C8>Y= V7F A9C8D:B>@ <E:C@B:-
antipersonnel mines in a combat zone at a distance of 10 C8D>:B?G @ <E:C@B:<=G:CD?G ;@DD?G <:7=Z B W:D= \:=B?G
to 35 km. V=Z9CB@Z D8 AV87=D@@ :C 10 V: 35 >;.
Components: launch vehicle, transloader, rockets, :9C8B: \:=B8F ;8]@D8 (_), CE8D9<:ECD:-W8EFY8ab8F
training facilities. ;8]@D8 ( ), E=8>C@BD?= 9D8EFV? (), AX=\D:-CE=D@-
The system comprises the following types of rockets: [Link]XD?= 9E=V9CB8.
9M27F, 9M27K, 9M59, 9M27K2 and 9M27K3.  # @;==C 97=VAab@= C@<? E=8>C@BD?G 9D8EFV:B:
927c, 927, 959, 9272, 9273.

927c 927K 959 9272 9273


9M27F 9M27K 9M59 9M272 9M273

Basic characteristics <=>?=@A BCDCEFADG<FGEG

Firing range, km: i87jD:9Cj 9CE=7j\?, >;:


maximum 34 ;8>9@;87jD8F 34
minimum 8.5 ;@D@;87jD8F 8,5
Full ripple duration, s 20 E=;F W87<8, 9 20
Number of launch tubes 16 :7@X=9CB: D8<E8B7Fab@G 16
Basic rocket weight, kg 280 8998 :9D:BD:k: , >k 280
Launch vehicle weight, t 20.2 8998 _, C 20,2
Crew 4 89X=C, X=7. 4
Reload time, min 15 E=;F <=E=W8EFY8D@F, ;@D. 15
Transloader-carried rockets 16 :7@X=9CB: B:W@;?G  D8   16

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1055 Launchers, 7899 1055 :;<7=>9? @ <A9>:B?= A9C8D:B>@
Rocket and Pyrotechnic D=A<E8B7F=;?G E8>=C

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MULTIPLE LAUNCH  


ROCKET SYSTEMS !"##$# #$%

122mm 9K51 GRAD 122-++ ,


- 
.
MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM /0 - 9,51 «2»

The system is designed to defeat manpower located on "E=ZD8[D8\=D8 Z7F <:E8]=D@F :C>E?C:^ @ A>E?C:^ ]@B:^
the open terrain and in shelters, unarmored materiel 9@7?, D=_E:D@[Link]^ C=GD@>@ @ _E:D=CE8D9<:EC=E:B B
and armored personnel carriers in concentration areas, E8^:D= 9:9E=Z:C:\=D@F, 8EC@77=E@^9>@G @ ;@D:;=CD?G
as well as artillery and mortar batteries, command _8C8E=^, >:;8DZD?G <AD>C:B @ ZEA`@G a=7=^.
posts and other targets. :9C8B: _:=B8F ;8b@D8 (c), E=8>C@BD?= 9D8EFZ? ().
Components: launch vehicle, rockets. <:9:_ [8EF]8D@F c - EA\D:^.
The Grad MLRS comprises the following types of  # @;==C 97=ZAde@= C@<? E=8>C@BD?G 9D8EFZ:B: :9-
rockets: 9M22U high-explosive fragmentation (HEF) >:7:\D:-fA`89D?^ D=A<E8B7F=;?^ E=8>C@BD?^ 9D8EFZ
rocket and a set of seven 9M519-1...7 rockets. 922g, >:;<7=>C @[ 9=;@ E=8>C@BD?G 9D8EFZ:B
9519-1...7.

922g 9519
9M22U 9M519

Basic characteristics =>?@>AB CDEDFGBEH=GHFH

Firing range, km: l87mD:9Cm 9CE=7m_?, >;:


maximum 20.1 ;8>9@;87mD8F 20,1
minimum 5 ;@D@;87mD8F 5
Full ripple duration, s 20 E=;F [87<8, 9 20
Number of launch tubes 40 :7@\=9CB: D8<E8B7Fde@G 40
Basic rocket weight, kg 67 8998 :9D:BD:`: , >` 67
Launch vehicle weight, t 13.7 8998 c, C 13,7
Crew 6 89\=C, \=7. 6
Reload time, min 7 E=;F <=E=[8EF]8D@F, ;@D. 7

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1055 Launchers, 7899 1055 :;<7=>9? @ <A9>:B?= A9C8D:B>@
Rocket and Pyrotechnic D=A<E8B7F=;?G E8>=C

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MULTIPLE LAUNCH  


ROCKET SYSTEMS !"##$# #$%

122mm 9K59 PRIMA 122-?? @


A 
B
MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM CD A 9@59 «B»

The system is designed to defeat manpower, combat "E=dD8[D8\=D8 d7F <:E8a=D@F a@B:e 9@7?, Z:=B:e C=GD@-
materiel, engineer structures and other targets located >@, @Da=D=ED?G 9::EAa=D@e @ dEA_@G f=7=e D8 Z:7Yg@G
on large areas with a high accuracy. <7:^8dFG 9 B?9:>:e C:\D:9CY].
Components: launch vehicle, transloader, rockets. :9C8B: Z:=B8F ;8g@D8 (`), CE8D9<:ECD:-[8EFa8]^8F
The Prima MLRS comprises the following types of rock- ;8g@D8 ( ), E=8>C@BD?= 9D8EFd? ().
ets: 9M53F HEF rocket with separable warhead and  # @;==C 97=dA]^@= C@<? E=8>C@BD?G 9D[Link] D=A-
9M43 smoke rocket. <E8B7F=;?e :9>:7:\D:-jA_89D?e E=8>C@BD?e 9D8EFd
953k 9 :Cd=7F]^=e9F _:7:BD:e \89CY], E=8>C@BD?e
d?;:>AEF^@e 9D8EFd 943.

953k 943
9M53F 9M43

Basic characteristics '()*(+, -./.01,/2'1202

Firing range, km: X87YD:9CY 9CE=7YZ?, >;:


maximum 20 ;8>9@;87YD8F 20
minimum 5 ;@D@;87YD8F 5
Full ripple duration, s 30 E=;F [87<8, 9 30
Number of launch tubes 50 :7@\=9CB: D8<E8B7F]^@G 50
Basic rocket weight, kg 70 8998 :9D:BD:_: , >_ 70
Launch vehicle weight, t 13.8 8998 `, C 13,8
Crew 3 89\=C, \=7. 3
Reload time, min 10 E=;F <=E=[8EFa8D@F, ;@D. 10

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1055 Launchers, 7899 1055 :;<7=>9? @ <A9>:B?= A9C8D:B>@
Rocket and Pyrotechnic D=A<E8B7F=;?G E8>=C

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SELF-PROPELLED GUNS  


AND MORTARS   

120mm 2S23 NONA-SVK SELF-PROPELLED CANNON 120-  2 23 «- '»

Designed to defeat man- B47A>2C>2D7>: A1E :F>7;:F:


power, weapons and military G:42=7>6E =6;:8 361H, ;:-
equipment in support of the :4<=7>6E 6 ;:7>>:8 57I>696
battalion. ; 6>574732I ?2521R:>2.
It is a 120mm rifled breech- B47A352;1E75 3:?:8 120-@@
loading artillery piece >247C>:7 92C>:C24EA>:7 24-
installed in a steel welded 5611746839:7 :4<A67, <352-
turret placed on a modified >:;17>>:7 ; 3521R>:8 ?2O>7
BTR-80 APC wheeled chas- 3;24>:8 9:>354<9Q66 >2 9:-
sis. The weapon is capable 173>:@ O2336, ;HG:1>7>>:@
of aimed direct and indirect >2 ?2C7 P -80.  3G:3:?-
fire with mortar bombs and >: ;7356 G46Q71R><M 35471R-
projectiles. ?< G4E@:8 >2;:A9:8 6 3 C2-
94H5HI :F>7;HI G:C6Q68 929
@6>2@6, 529 6 3>24EA2@6.

Basic characteristics 89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Max firing range (HEF mortar bomb (HEF projectile)/HEF 21R>:35R 35471R?H p (p)/p, 9@:
rocket-assisted mortar bomb), km 7.1 (8.8)/12.5 @2936@21R>2E 7,1 (8,8)/12,5
Min firing range (HEF mortar bomb/HEF projectile), km 0.45/1.7 @6>6@21R>2E 0,45 (1,7)
Rate of fire, rds/min 7-8 [Link]R>:35R, ;H354./@6>. 7-8
Elevation, deg from -4 to +80 F:1 ;:C;HO7>6E @6>./@293., F42A. :5 -4 A: +80
Traverse, deg 70 F:1 [Link]>521R>:F: >2;7A7>6E, F42A. 70
Weight of HEF mortar bomb (HEF projectile), kg 16 (17.2) 2332 p (p), 9F 16 (17,2)
Mount weight, t 14.5 2332 :?42CQ2, 5 14,5
Crew 4 23D75, D71. 4
Unit of fire (onboard ammunition load), rds 80 (30) P:79:@G1795 (; 5. D. ;:C6@H8 ?:7C2G23), ;H354. 80 (30)

120mm 2S9 (2S9-1) NONA-S SELF-PROPELLED CANNON 120-  2 9 (2 9-1) «- »

Designed to defeat man- B47A>2C>2D7>: A1E :F>7;:F:


power, weapons and war G:42=7>6E =6;:8 361H, ;:-
materiel in support of the :4<=7>6E 6 ;:7>>:8 57I>696
airborne [Link] light ; 6>574732I A6;6C66 JJ.
amphibious airborne can- L7F9:7 G12;2MN77 2;62A7-
non is a 120mm rifled 32>564<7@:7  G47A352;-
artillery piece installed in 1E75 3:?:8 120-@@ >247C>:7
the turret mounted on the :4<A67, <352>:;17>>:7 ;
chassis of the BTR-D APC. ?2O>7 >2 O2336 P -. 
The weapon is capable of 3G:3:?>: ;7356 G46Q71R><M
aimed direct and indirect 35471R?< G4E@:8 >2;:A9:8 6
fire with mortar bombs and 3 C294H5HI :F>7;HI G:C6Q68
projectiles. 929 @6>2@6, 529 6 3>24EA2@6.

Basic characteristics 89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Max firing range (HEF mortar bomb (HEF projectile)/HEF 21R>:35R 35471R?H p (p)/p, 9@:
rocket-assisted mortar bomb), km 7.1 (8.8)/12.5 @2936@21R>2E 7,1 (8,8)/12,5
Min firing range (HEF mortar bomb/HEF projectile), km 0.45/1.7 @6>6@21R>2E 0,45 (1,7)
Rate of fire, rds/min 7-8 [Link]R>:35R, ;H354./@6>. 7-8
Elevation, deg from -4 to +80 F:1 ;:C;HO7>6E @6>./@293., F42A. :5 -4 A: +80
Traverse, deg 70 F:1 [Link]>521R>:F: >2;7A7>6E, F42A. 70
Fire pattern: 0<D>:35R 35471R?H:
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/342 G: A21R>:356, JA/max 1/342
in deflection, Epd, m 8 G: ?:9<, J?, @ 8
Weight of HEF mortar bomb (HEF projectile), kg 16 (17.2) 2332 p (p), 9F 16 (17,2)
Mount weight, t 8.5 2332 :?42CQ2, 5 8,5
Crew 4 23D75, D71. 4
Unit of fire (onboard ammunition load), rds 80 (25/40) P:79:@G1795 (; 5. D. ;:C6@H8 ?:7C2G23), ;H354. 80 (25/40)

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1015 Guns, 01233 1015 45611746839:7 ;::4<=7>67
from 75 mm to 125 mm 9216?42 :5 75 @@ A: 125 @@

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120mm VENA SELF-PROPELLED CANNON 120-22  «»

Designed to defeat manpower, weapons and war S47A>2Q>2b7>: A1W :\>7;:\: [:42=7>6W =6;:8 361X, ;::-
materiel. 4<=7>6W 6 ;:7>>:8 57c>696.
The cannon is fitted with onboard automatic systems of  :3>2d7>: ?:45:;X@6 2;5:@256b7396@6 36357@2@6
laying, survey and navigation, as well as optronic sur- >2;7A7>6W, 5:[:[46;WQ6 6 >2;6\2e66, :[569:-f17954:>>X-
veillance means. @6 347A35;2@6 42Q;7A96.
The main turret mounts an autonomous target desig- 2 :3>:;>:8 ?2R>7 3@:>564:;2>X 36357@2 2;5:>:@>:\:
nation system and a laser detector which is used joint- e717<92Q2>6W 6 12Q74>X8 A75795:4, 63[:1VQ<7@X8 ; 9:@-
ly with the protective munition system. The cannon is [17937 3 36357@:8 \42>25. 2;7A7>67 :4<A6W :3<d735;-
laid by the servo drive and is automatically repointed 1W753W 317AWd6@ [46;:A:@ 3 2;5:@256b7396@ ;:3352>:;-
after discharge. 17>67@ >2;:A96 [:317 ;X354712.
The cannon is capable of direct and indirect fire with Q :4<A6W @:=75 ;73563V 35471V?2 929 [4W@:8 >2;:A9:8,
Russian and foreign 120mm mortar bombs, as well as 529 6 3 Q294X5Xc [:Q6e68 ;37@6 @6>:@75>X@6 ?:7[46[2-
Kitolov-2M laser-guided projectiles. 32@6 9216?42 120 @@ 4:336839:\: 6 Q24<?7=>:\: [4:6Q-
;:A35;2, 2 529=7 12Q74>:-<[42;1W7@X@6 3>24WA2@6 «06-
[Link];-2».

Basic Characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Base chassis BMP-3 ICV P2Q:;:7 R2336 PS-3


Weight, t 19.1 2332, 5 19,1
Max firing range, km: 2936@21V>2W A21V>:35V 35471V?X, 9@:
HEF projectile 13 Z 13
mortar bomb 7.2 @6>:8 7,2
Elevation, deg from -4 to +80 62[2Q:> ;7456921V>:\: >2;7A7>6W, \42A. :5 -4 A: +80
Traverse, deg: \:1 [:;:4:52, \42A.:
main turret 360 :3>:;>:8 ?2R>6 360
commander’s turret 90 9:@2>A6439:8 ?2R>6 90
Rate of fire, rds/min 8 - 10 [Link]V>:35V, ;X354./@6>. 8 - 10
Crew 4 23b75, b71. 4
Unit of fire, rds 70 P:79:@[1795, ;X354. 70

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1015 Guns, 01233 1015 45611746839:7 ;::4<=7>67
from 75 mm to 125 mm 9216?42 :5 75 @@ A: 125 @@

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152mm 2S19 MSTA-S SELF-PROPELLED HOWITZER 152-** +,-. /0 2 19 «+


- »

Designed to defeat unsheltered and covered manpow- S36@=1T=1U6=1 @0V W931<6=5V 9483X497 5 ;83X497 <5:97
er, weapons and war materiel to the division (army) 250X, :993;<6=5V 5 :96==97 46Y=585 W3945:=581 =1 Z0;-
mission depth. >5=; 5=463629: @5:5T55 (13?55).
The self-propelled howitzer is made as a typical turret- 1?9Y9@=1V Z1;>5[1 :XW90=6=1 W9 801225U62897 >1\6==97
ed mount and based on a chassis, with assemblies and 2Y6?6 =1 \1225, ;=5]5[539:1==9? W9 2:95? ;T01? 5 ^06-
members unified with those of main tanks. The ammu- ?6=41? 2 92=9:=X?5 41=81?5. _1;>5[1 5?664 :X298;` 246-
nition and gun loading, laying and retargeting process- W6=a ?6Y1=5T1[55 W39[6229: T1Z3;T85 :9T5?9Z9 >96T1W121
es are highly mechanized. To minimize gas content 5 T13V<1=5V 93;@5V, =1:6@6=5V 5 :92241=9:06=5V =1:9@85
during sustained fir- W9206 :X243601.  [6-
ing, the weapon is 0a` ;?6=a\6=5V T1Z1-
separated from the T9:1==9245 W35 5=46=-
crew by means of a 25:=97 24360a>6 93;-
jacket wherefrom @56 5T90539:1=9 94
fired cases are eject- 312U641 89<;Y9?,
ed automatically. The 24360V=X6 Z50aTX ;@1-
howitzer is provided 0V`42V 5T 89<;Y1 1:-
with an autonomous 49?145U6285. _1;>5[1
gas-turbine auxiliary 92=1b6=1 1:49=9?=X?
power unit. Z1T94;3>5==X? 1Z36-
Z149? ^068439W541=5V.

Basic characteristics 3456478 9:;:<=8;>3=><>

Max firing range, km: 1825?10a=1V @10a=924a 24360a>X, 8?:


HEF projectile 24.7 d 24,7
HEF gas-assisted projectile 28.5 d 2 Z1T9Z6=6314939? 28,5
Min firing range, km 6.5 5=5?10a=1V @10a=924a 24360a>X, 8? 6,5
Rate of fire, rds/min 8 893924360a=924a, :X243./?5=. 8
Elevation, deg from -4 to +68 Z90 :9T:X\6=5V ?5=./?182., Z31@.: 94 -4 @9 +68
Traverse, deg 360 Z90 Z935T9=410a=9Z9 =1:6@6=5V, Z31@. 360
Fire pattern: /;U=924a 24360a>X:
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/374 W9 @10a=9245, l@/max 1/374
in deflection, Epd, m 11 W9 >98;, l>, ? 11
HEF projectile weight, kg 43.56 1221 d, 8Z 43,56
Mount weight, t 42.5 1221 9>31T[1, 4 42,5
Crew 5 12U64, U60. 5
Unit of fire, rds 60 m9689?W0684, :X243. 60
Onboard ammunition load, rds 50 l9T5?X7 >96T1W12, :X243. 50

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1025 Guns, /0122 1025 3450063572896 :993;<6=56
from 150 mm to 200 mm 8105>31 94 150 ?? @9 200 ??

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152mm 2S5 GIATSINT-S SELF-PROPELLED GUN 152-'' ()*)+,- 6/74 2 5 «.121,


- »

Designed to defeat HIJKLMNLMOJLM KPQ RS-


unsheltered and cov- IMTJLUQ SVWIXVSY U
ered manpower, ZWIXVSY TU[SY \UPX, [S-
weapons and military SIZTJLUQ U [SJLLSY VJ]-
hardware to the army LUWU RISVU[LUWM LM ^PZ-
mission depth. _ULZ ULVJIJ\S[ MI`UU.
The gun is a typical tur- HZbWM [XRSPLJLM RS
retless self-propelled WPM\\UOJ\WSY _JN_M-
mount with semiauto- bJLLSY \]J`J. cMIQTM-
matic loading. In firing, LUJ RSPZM[VS`MVUOJ\-
the gunner is stationed WSJ. HIU \VIJPe_J LM-
outside the armored [SKOUW LM]SKUV\Q [LJ
hull. The mount is fitted _ISLUIS[MLLS^S WSIRZ-
with a recoil spade. \M. HZbWM S_SIZKS[MLM
\SbLUWS`.

Basic characteristics );<=><?@ ABCBDE@CF;EFDF

Max firing range MPeLS\Ve \VIJPe_X h/


(HEF projectile/RAP), km 28.4/33 (MWVU[LS-IJMWVU[LXY \LMIQK), W`:
Min firing range, km 9.1 `MW\U`MPeLMQ 28,4/33
Rate of fire, rds/min 6 `ULU`MPeLMQ 9,1
Elevation, deg from -2 to +57 WSIS\VIJPeLS\Ve, [X\VI./`UL. 6
Traverse, deg 30 ^SP [SN[XbJLUQ `UL./`MW\., ^IMK.: SV -2 KS +57
HEF projectile weight, kg 46.0 ^SP ^SIUNSLVMPeLS^S LM[JKJLUQ, ^IMK. 30
Mount weight, t 28.2 M\\M h, W^ 46
Crew 6 (5) M\\M S_IMNaM, V 28,2
Unit of fire M\OJV, OJP. 6 (5)
(onboard ammunition load), rds 60 (30) dSJWS`RPJWV ([ V. O. [SNU`XY _SJNMRM\), [X\VI. 60 (30)

152mm 2S3M1 AKATSIYA SELF-PROPELLED HOWITZER 152-'' ()*)+,- ./012 2 3(1 «421-»

Designed to defeat HIJKLMNLMOJLM KPQ


unsheltered and cov- RSIMTJLUQ SVWIX-
ered manpower, wea- VSY U ZWIXVSY TU-
pons and war materiel [SY \UPX, [SSIZTJ-
of the enemy to divi- LUQ U [SJLLSY VJ]-
sion mission depth. LUWU RISVU[LUWM LM
The self-propelled ^PZ_ULZ ULVJIJ\S[
howitzer is a typical KU[UNUU.
turreted mount. M`S]SKLMQ ^MZ_UaM
Provision is made for [XRSPLJLM RS WPM\-
manual loading with \UOJ\WSY _MbJLLSY
semiautomatic ram- \]J`J. cMIQTMLUJ
ming. The ammunition IZOLSJ, \ RSPZM[VS-
stowage rack is not `MVUOJ\WSY KS\XP-
mechanized. WSY. dSJZWPMKWM LJ-
`J]MLUNUIS[MLLMQ.

Basic characteristics );<=><?@ ABCBDE@CF;EFDF

Max firing range MPeLS\Ve \VIJPe_X, W`:


(HEF projectile), km 17.3 `MW\U`MPeLMQ h 17,3
Min firing range, km 4.2 `ULU`MPeLMQ 4,2
Rate of fire, rds/min 4 WSIS\VIJPeLS\Ve, [X\VI./`UL. 4
Elevation, deg from -4 to +60 ^SP [SN[XbJLUQ `UL./`MW\., ^IMK. SV -4 KS +60
Traverse, deg 360 ^SP ^SIUNSLVMPeLS^S LM[JKJLUQ, ^IMK. 360
HEF projectile weight, kg 43.56 M\\M h, W^ 43,56
Mount weight, t 27.5 M\\M S_IMNaM, V 27,5
Crew 6 (4) M\OJV, OJP. 6 (4)
Unit of fire (onboard ammunition load), rds 60 (46) dSJWS`RPJWV ([ V. O. [SNU`XY _SJNMRM\), [X\VI. 60 (46)

GROUP 10 WEAPONS .H/66 10 I))H/JK,1K


Class 1025 Guns, kPM\\ 1025 IVUPPJIUY\WSJ [SSIZTJLUJ
from 150 mm to 200 mm WMPU_IM SV 150 `` KS 200 ``

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203mm 2S7 (2S7M) PION (MALKA) 203--- ./0 0


SELF-PROPELLED CANNON 2 7 (2 7.) «» («.34»)

Designed to defeat N47A>2O>2P7>: A1Q


isolated distant critical R:42=7>6Q :5A71S>TU
targets and demolish <A217>>TU :3:?: ;2=-
fortifications. >TU :?V795:; 6 42O4<-
This self-propelled W7>6Q X:456X692Y6-
cannon is a turretless :>>TU 3::4<=7>68.
mount. Provision is 4<A67 ;TR:1>7>: R:
made for manual ?7O?2W7>>:8 3U7@7.
loading with mecha- Z24Q=2>67 4<P>:7, 3
nized ramming. In fir- @7U2>6O64:;2>>:8
ing, the gunner is A:3T19:8. N46
stationed outside the 35471S?7 >2;:AP69
armored hull. The >2U:A653Q ;>7 ?4:>6-
mount is fitted with a 4:;2>>:[: 9:4R<32.
recoil spade. 4<A67 :?:4<A:;2>:
3:W>69:@.

Basic characteristics CDEFDGH IJKJLMHKNCMNLN

Max firing range 21S>:35S 35471S?T o/, 9@:


(HEF projectile/RAP), km 37.5/47.5 @2936@21S>2Q 37,5/47,5
Min firing range, km 10 @6>6@21S>2Q 10
Rate of fire, rds/min 1.5 (2.5) [Link]S>:35S, ;T354./@6>. 1,5 (2,5)
Elevation, deg from 0 to +60 [:1 ;:O;TW7>6Q @6>./@293., [42A. :5 0 A: +60
Traverse, deg 30 [:1 [:46O:>521S>:[: >2;7A7>6Q, [42A. 30
HEF projectile weight, kg 110 2332 o, 9[ 110
Mount weight, t 46 2332 :?42OY2, 5 46
Crew 7 23P75, P71. 7
Unit of fire (onboard ammunition load), rds 40 (4/8) p:79:@R1795 (; 5. P. ;:O6@T8 ?:7O2R23), ;T354. 40 (4/8)

240mm 2S4 TYULPAN SELF-PROPELLED MORTAR 240--- ./078 ..


2 4 «
93 »

Designed to demolish N47A>2O>2P7> A1Q 42O-


fortifications and field- 4<W7>6Q X:456X692Y6-
works and defeat man- :>>TU 6 R:17;TU 3::4<-
power and equipment. =7>68, 2 529=7 A1Q <>6P-
The mortar is arranged 5:=7>6Q =6;:8 361T 6
on the vehicle hull 57U>696.
roof. In firing position, 6>:@75 ;TR:1>7> R:
the mortar baseplate 912336P739:8 3U7@7 3
rests on the ground. 42O@7_7>67@ >2 94TW7
Mortar bombs are kept 9:4R<32 @2W6>T. ` ?:7-
in two drums located ;:@ R:1:=7>66 :R64275-
along the hull sides. 3Q R165:8 >2 [4<>5. 6-
>T 423R:12[2a53Q ; A;<U
?242?2>2U ;A:1S ?:45:;.

Basic characteristics CDEFDGH IJKJLMHKNCMNLN

Max firing range (HEF mortar bomb (HEF projectile)/HEF 21S>:35S 35471S?T o (o)/o, 9@:
rocket-assisted mortar bomb), km 9.5/19 @2936@21S>2Q 9,5/19
Min firing range, km 0.8 @6>6@21S>2Q 0,8
Rate of fire, rds/min 1 [Link]S>:35S, ;T354./@6>. 1
Elevation, deg: from 50 to 80 [:1 ;:O;TW7>6Q @6>./@293., [42A. :5 50 A: 80
Traverse, deg 23 [:1 [:46O:>521S>:[: >2;7A7>6Q, [42A. 23
HEF mortar bomb weight, kg 130.7 2332 o, 9[ 130,7
Mount weight, t 27.5 2332 :?42OY2, 5 27,5
Crew 6 (5) 23P75, P71. 6 (5)
Unit of fire (onboard ammunition load), rds 40 (20) p:79:@R1795 (; 5. P. ;:O6@T8 ?:7O2R23), ;T354. 40 (20)

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1030 Guns, 01233 1030 45611746839:7 ;::4<=7>67
from 200 mm to 300 mm 9216?42 :5 200 @@ A: 300 @@

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82mm 2B14-1 PODNOS MORTAR 82-&& ''


2(14-1 «* »

Designed to destroy and suppress Q47A>1R>1S7> A0T <>6S5:=7>6T 6 U:A1;-


manpower and fire weapons of the 07>6T =6;:8 260V 6 :W>7;VX 247A25;
enemy in support of the motorized rifle U4:56;>691 ; 6>574721X @:5:254709:;:8
company. 4:5V.
The weapon is a typical mortar provid- 6>:@75 ;VU:0>7> U: 901226S729:8 @6-
ed with a smooth bore and double- >:@75>:8 2X7@7, 6@775 W01A968 25;:0,
loading stop. It is muzzle-loaded and U47A:X41>6570Y :5 A;:8>:W: R14T=1>6T
pack-transported. (Q[). [14T=1752T 2 A<0Y>:8 S1256.
41>2U:4564<752T ;: ;Y]91X.

Basic Characteristics 0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Max firing range 10Y>:25Y 25470Y?V, 9@:


(fragmentation mortar bomb), km 4.02 @1926@10Y>1T  4,02
Min firing range, km 0.08 @6>6@10Y>1T 0,08
Rate of fire, rds/min 20 [Link]Y>:25Y, ;V254./@6>. 20
Elevation, deg: from 45 to 85 W:0 ;:R;Ve7>6T @6>./@192., W41A. :5 45 A: 85
Traverse, deg 8 W:0 W:46R:>510Y>:W: >1;7A7>6T, W41A. 8
Fire pattern: <S>:25Y 25470Y?V:
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/183 U: A10Y>:256, bA/jmax 1/183
in deflection, Epd, m 7 U: ?:9<, b?, @ 7
Fragmentation mortar bomb weight, kg 3.1 1221 , 9W 3,1
Weight of weapon, t 0.039 1221 :?41Rm1, 5 0,039
Crew 4 12S75, S70. 4
Unit of fire, rds 120 :79:@U0795, ;V254. 120

120mm 2S12 SANI TOWED MORTAR 120-&& -'./ ''

2 12 « »

Designed to defeat manpower, wea- Q47A>1R>1S7> A0T :W>7;:W: U:41=7>6T


pons and equipment in support of the =6;:8 260V, ;::4<=7>6T 6 ;:7>>:8 57X-
battalion. >696 ; 6>574721X ?1510Y:>1.
It is made as a typical mortar, provided bVU:0>7> U: 901226S729:8 @6>:@75>:8
with a smooth bore and a double-load- 2X7@7, 6@775 W01A968 25;:0, U47A:X41>6-
ing stop, and is muzzle-loaded. 570Y :5 A;:8>:W: R14T=1>6T (Q[). [14T-
Components: 120mm 2B11 mortar, =1752T 2 A<0Y>:8 S1256.
wheeled carriage, 2F510 transporter. b 2:251; @6>:@751 «1>6» ;X:AT5:
120-@@ @6>:@75 211, 9:072>V8 X:A,
541>2U:45>1T @1e6>1 2f510.

Basic characteristics 0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Max firing range 10Y>:25Y 25470Y?V, 9@:


(HEF mortar bomb), km 7.1 @1926@10Y>1T f 7,1
Min firing range, km 0.48 @6>6@10Y>1T 0,48
Rate of fire, rds/min 12 [Link]Y>:25Y, ;V254./@6>. 12
Elevation, deg: from 45 to 80 W:0 ;:R;Ve7>6T @6>./@192., W41A. :5 45 A: 80
Traverse, deg 10 W:0 W:46R:>510Y>:W: >1;7A7>6T, W41A. 10
Fire pattern: <S>:25Y 25470Y?V:
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/250 U: A10Y>:256, bA/jmax 1/250
in deflection, Epd, m 12.8 U: ?:9<, b?, @ 12,8
HEF mortar bomb weight, kg 16 1221 f, 9W 16
Weight of weapon, t 0.21 1221 :?41Rm1, 5 0,21
Crew 5 12S75, S70. 5
Unit of fire, rds 80 :79:@U0795, ;V254. 80
Onboard ammunition load, rds 48 b:R6@V8 ?:79:@U0795, ;V254. 48

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1015 Guns, 0122 1015 345600746829:7 ;::4<=7>67
from 75 mm to 125 mm 9106?41 :5 75 @@ A: 125 @@

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120mm 2B16 NONA-K TOWED CANNON 120-&& '( ) * 2'16 «-(»

Designed to defeat manpower, Q58B?2R?2S8?; B1T ;U?8<;U; V;52-


weapons and equipment in >8?7T >7<;9 371W, <;;5=>8?7T 7
support of the assault brigade. <;8??;9 68X?7:7 < 7?685832X B8-
It is a combination breech- 32?6?;-Y6=5A;<;9 @57U2BW.
loading rifled-bore artillery ;A@7?75;<2??;8 :2R?;R25TB?;8
piece capable of firing projec- ;5=B78 3 ?258R?WA 36<;1;A 3V;3;@-
tiles and mortar bombs from ?; <8367 36581Z@= 3 R2:5W6WX ;U?8-
indirect and direct positions. <WX V;R7[79 7 V5TA;9 ?2<;B:;9 :2:
The trails are spread automati- A7?2A7, 62: 7 3?25TB2A7. 2R<8B8-
cally and closed with the help ?78 362?7? 2<6;A267S83:;8, 3<8B8-
of a winch. ?78 - 3 V;A;\Z] 18@8B:7.

Basic characteristics 2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Max firing range, km: 21Z?;36Z 36581Z@W, :A:


HEF projectile (HEF mortar bomb) 8.8 (7.1) A2:37A21Z?2T:
HEF rocket-assisted mortar bomb 12.5 e (e) 8,8 (7,1)
Min firing range e 4 12,5
(HEF projectile/HEF mortar bomb), km 1.7 (0.42) A7?7A21Z?2T e (e) 1,7 (0,42)
Rate of fire, rds/min 7-8 :;5;36581Z?;36Z, <W365./A7?. 7-8
Elevation, deg from -10 to +80 U;1 <;R<WY8?7T A7?./A2:3., U52B. ;6 -10 B; +80
Traverse, deg 60 U;1 U;57R;?621Z?;U; ?2<8B8?7T, U52B. 60
Fire pattern: =S?;36Z 36581Z@W:
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/342 V; B21Z?;367, jB/kmax 1/342
in deflection, Epd, m 28 V; @;:=, j@, A 28
HEF projectile (HEF mortar bomb) weight, kg 17.2 (16) 2332 e (e), :U 17,2 (16)
Weight of weapon, t 1.2 2332 ;@52R[2, 6 1,2
Crew 5 23S86, S81. 5
Unit of fire, rds 80 ;8:;AV18:6, <W365. 80

122mm D-30A HOWITZER 122-&& '1 *-30

Designed to defeat unshel- Q58B?2R?2S8?2 B1T V;52>8?7T


tered and covered manpower, ;6:5W6;9 7 =:5W6;9 >7<;9 37-
weapons and equipment of 1W, <;;5=>8?7T 7 <;8??;9 68X-
the enemy at the forward edge ?7:7 V5;67<?7:2 ?2 V858B?8A
of the battle area and to the :528 7 ?2 U1=@7?= 7?68583;<
regiment mission depth. V;1:2.
The howitzer is mounted on a a2=@7[2 <WV;1?8?2 ?2 658X362-
three-trail carriage with all- ?7??;A 12b868, ;@83V8S7<2]-
round traverse. To the raise the \8A <;RA;>?;36Z :5=U;<;U; ;@-
wheels clear of the ground, a 365812. 1T <W<8Y7<2?7T :;183
hydraulic jack with baseplate is 73V;1ZR=863T U7B5;B;A:526 3
used. Loaded manually. V;BB;?;A. c25T>2?78 5=S?;8.

Basic Characteristics 2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Max firing range 21Z?;36Z 36581Z@W, :A:


(HEF projectile), km 15.3 A2:37A21Z?2T e 15,3
Min firing range, km 4 A7?7A21Z?2T 4
Rate of fire, rds/min 7 :;5;36581Z?;36Z, <W365./A7?. 7
Elevation, deg from -7 to +70 U;1 <;R<WY8?7T A7?./A2:3., U52B. ;6 -7 B; +70
Traverse, deg 360 U;1 U;57R;?621Z?;U; ?2<8B8?7T, U52B. 360
Fire pattern: =S?;36Z 36581Z@W:
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/546 V; B21Z?;367, jB/kmax 1/546
in deflection, Epd, m 11 V; @;:=, j@, A 11
HEF projectile weight, kg 21.8 2332 e, :U 21,8
Weight of weapon, t 3.2 2332 ;@52R[2, 6 3,2
Crew 6 23S86, S81. 6
Unit of fire, rds 80 ;8:;AV18:6, <W365. 80

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1015 Guns, 1233 1015 45671185793:;8 <;;5=>8?78
from 75 mm to 125 mm :217@52 ;6 75 AA B; 125 AA

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AND MORTAR PIECES 8 ;8@=;:A<

152mm 2A65 MSTA-B 152-(( )*


HOWITZER 265 «,
-)»

Designed to defeat unshel- S&#T#U# &V W"#V


tered and covered manpower, X  !X "  -
weapons and equipment to X, !"#V  ## Y-
the division (army) mission # W # # Z!$#! #-
depth.  & T (%).
The weapon is mounted on a [!$\ XW## W & !Y-
two-trail carriage provided with ### Y%  W&&#%.
a firing platform. It is fitted with =#]# & !%V &XV-
two rammers to chamber pro- % &V &X #V&  T-
jectiles and charges. V& .

Basic characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979

Max firing range, km: >^#^ ^$X, %:


HEF projectile 24.7 %%^#V:
HEF gas-assisted projectile 28.5 =`7 24,7
Min firing range, km 6.5 =`7  ZTZ#% 28,5
Rate of fire, rds/min 8 %#%^#V 6,5
Elevation, deg from -3 to +70 7^#^, X./%#. 8
Traverse, deg 55 6Z T Xe#V %#./%., Z&.  -3 & +70
Fire pattern: 6Z ZT#^#Z # &#V, Z&. 55
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/363 !U#^ ^$X:
in deflection, Epd, m 11 W &^#, h&/imax 1/363
HEF projectile weight, kg 43.56 W $!, h$, % 11
Weight of weapon, t 7 ; =`7, Z 43,56
Crew 6 ; $T\,  7
Unit of fire, rds 60 9U, U. 6
5%W, X. 60

152mm 2A36 152-(( CD


GIATSINT-B GUN 236 «*
-)»

Designed to defeat unshel- S&#T#U# &V W-


tered and covered manpow- "#V X  !X
er, weapons and equipment "  X, !"#V 
to the army mission depth. ## Y# W #-
The gun is mounted on a  # Z!$#! #
two-trail double-axle wheeled %.
carriage provided with a firing S!e XW## W & !Y-
platform. ### Y%  W&&#%.
#X Y& & !Y#X.

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979

Max firing range, km: >^#^ ^$X, %:


HEF projectile 28.5 %%^#V:
RAP 33 =`7 28,5
Min firing range, km 9.1 97 33
Rate of fire, rds/min 6 %#%^#V 9,1
Elevation, deg from -2 to +57 7^#^, X./%#. 6
Traverse, deg 50 6Z T Xe#V %#./%., Z&.  -2 & +57
Fire pattern: 6Z ZT#^#Z # &#V, Z&. 50
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/267 !U#^ ^$X:
in deflection, Epd, m 20 W &^#, h&/imax 1/267
HEF projectile weight, kg 46 W $!, h$, % 20
Weight of weapon, t 9.8 ; =`7, Z 46
Crew 8 ; $T\,  9,8
Unit of fire, rds 60 9U, U. 8
5%W, X. 60

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1025 Guns,  1025  !"#
from 150 mm to 200 mm $  150 %% & 200 %%

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PIECES m ?mq,?nDo

152mm D-20 KHITIN 4567


MODERNIZED GUN HOWITZER 152-;; <=->? 5-20 «A
»

Designed to defeat manpower, weapons and war ]&#6#9# &+ :"#+ "  ), !"#+ 
materiel of the enemy to the army mission depth. ## ^# : # # 5!$#! # %.
The gun howitzer is mounted on a two-trail carriage ]!7-5!$B ):## : & !^### ^%  :&-
provided with a firing platform. It is loaded and laid &#%. _+"#  # &# !9#.
manually. . B(` : )7#+ ^ :!7-5!$B) '-20
To improve the performance of the D-20 gun howitzer, # # !#  + $ ) &)( #+& ,
it is provided with a flick rammer which increases the 9 ! 9 (#(, #6 #5!6 #
rate of fire and decreases the crew workload. 9. '$ %" $)( : &#  )^ -
It can be modified in organizational repair agencies. %##)^ 5#^.

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Firing range (HEF projectile), km: '(#( ($), %%:


maximum 17.4 %%(#+ ,-. 17,4
minimum 4.2 %#%(#+ 4,2
Rate of fire, rds/min 7-8 .(#(, )./%#. 7-8
Elevation, deg from -5 to +45 45 6 )7#+, %#./%. 5&.:  -5 & +45
Traverse, deg 58 45 56#(#5 # &#+, 5&. 58
Fire pattern: !9#( ($):
in range, Epr/Xmax 1/290 : &(#, ;&/Xmax 1/290
in deflection, Epd, m 11 : $!, ;$, % 11
HEF projectile weight, kg 43.56 ? ,-., 5 43,56
Weapon weight, t 5.7 ? $6B,  5,7
Crew 8 C9, 9. 8
Prime mover Ural-375 truck D+59 «4-375»
Unit of fire, rds 60 G%:, ). 60

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1025 Guns,  1025  !"#
from 150 mm to 200 mm $  150 %% & 200 %%

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HIGH-PRECISION MUNITIONS 89::;:<=:> :?@AB>

SANTIMETR AND SMELCHAK -#%- . -#-


!%##
LASER-GUIDED ARTILLERY 
!!/ -## ##$ !"
WEAPON SYSTEMS 0 .%  !% « 
!%

! « % -»
These systems are intended to
engage pinpoint line-of-sight T'U)V)W) U* $#'+)* -
targets such as armored vehi- #'V') X )YZU X [\:
cles, observation posts, weapon #Y]"#( Y'#))"#(#\ X)",
emplacements, and others. )YZU^) X $&)"#(, #_)( X
A target is illuminated by a laser #W"  U'.
beam during projectile flight and T#U( [ V')  &W# (#
locked on by the homing head, ('* $#U )'*U, VX( _#-
while the projectile is controlled #("#\ #)(U)* (`=) $*)
by thrusters. $#U(  &$'() )'*U#
The system components: 3OF38 U(_* "#''"[.
Santimetr controlled projectile, #(: "#''"'& \ )'*U
Smelchak controlled mortar shell, 3:a38 («)'»), "#''"'&-
laser ranger designator, and * ) («^W"»), V') \
1A35 shot synchronizing system. [&"V^-U^)#', 
)X'#)V[ ( ' 1d35.

Basic Characteristics #3456478 9:;:<=8;>3=><>

Santimetr Smelchak « :4=>?8=;» « ?8@AB:<»


Artillery system D-20, 2S3M Tyulpan mortar d''\"*  e-20, 23f )# «;Z^$)»
Caliber, mm 152 240 Y',  152 240
Firing range (min/max), km 0.5 - 2/12 - 18 1.5/9.2 e^)#^ '^Y )./"., " 0,5-2/12-18 1,5/9,2
Laser target e^)#^
designation range, km 0.3 - 7 0.7 - 7 V')#_# [&"V)*, " 0,3-7 0,7 - 7
Homing time, s 0.05 - 3 0.1 - 3 8'* #)(U)*,  0,05-3 0,1 - 3
CEP (after guidance), m 0.5 - 0.9 0.8 - 1.4 '&_#(# ('#*)# #"#))
Controlled round: ($# )(U)*),  0,5-0,9 0,8 - 1,4
weight, kg 49.5 134 #''"'& \ ( ':
length, mm 1,195 1,635 , "_ 49,5 134
TNT equivalent U),  1195 1635
of HE warhead, kg 8.5 32 '##( \ k"(() l&_)#\
Weight of warhead Y#(#\ W, "_ 8,5 32
explosive, kg 5.8 21 f 88 :am<, "_ 5,8 21
Probability: 8'#*)#^:
first shot hit of fixed target $#$U)* ( )$#U(+)&Z [^
after registration at least 0.5 at least 0.8  $'(#_# ( ' $# $''" ) ) 0,5 ) ) 0,8
trouble-free functioning 0.96 0.97 YV#"V)#_# U\(* 0,96 0,97

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT  12 


  !" #$!%
Class 1230 Fire Control Systems,  1230  ("#$" )
Complete &$'()* #'&+

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HIGH-PRECISION MUNITIONS (d,5-5e5f35g 5h*ijg

KRASNOPOL AND KRASNOPOL-M1     


 
GUIDED ARTILLERY WEAPON SYSTEMS   «     », «     -1»

These systems are intended to engage tanks, infantry  


  , ,  -
combat vehicles, artillery pieces both moving (at a     (   36 "/ ),
speed of up to 36 km/h) and emplaced in the open or    
,   
 
    ,
in pits, as well as dugouts, bridges, ferries and water- % , ",  , 
 &  (%
,
borne targets (combatant, landing and transport ships). 
   
 % ).
The system comprises a guided artillery projectile and (  "   :   "
  
a laser ranger designator.   (*+,)  
 &  - ".
The systems do not set additional requirements either -" 
 .      
 % 
for the organization of fire positions and command- % /
 &  "-% -
observation posts or to the accuracy of survey and  / ,      "-   /-
meteorological data. The projectiles are fired by towed   /. , %   %-
cannons and self-propelled howitzers from direct and "
   "
 /%&,  

   
-
indirect laying positions. 
 /
 &.
The atmospheric environment does not affect the pro- +"0       %  
jectile onboard equipment because it is dust-, mois-  : 
 /%
/,    
-
ture- and splash-proof, which raises limitations on the  /   " /    
  -
time the projectile is outside its container during field   %   /   %.
preparation of fire. 1 
  /  " (2,3)  -
To protect the optics of the homing head from conta- /       
" % -
mination and damage, the projectile is fitted with a ",  "
"   .
nose unit which separates in flight. 1 4 %   %"   ,+5  
To stow the projectile in the standard ammunition rack «-  » 
      -  -
of the self-propelled mount fighting compartment, it is /,   / % , /
 /  
made up of two sections: the projectile section com- %  % ,      (  

prising a warhead, a booster and a fin assembly and % , /  " ,  % ). 5% 
the control section (autopilot unit, homing head and 
   %  " %
 -
nose unit). Both sections are mated before firing with /  .
the help of a quick-connect joint. *+, «-  -M1» 
   /%"  " 4-
The Krasnopol-M1 guided artillery projectile has the 
 (  "
)  ,    "
same dimensions and weight as the standard (unguid- /  ,+5  4
 %  %    .
ed) projectile which allows its stowage in 1 ""     %

ammunition racks without dividing it into *+, «-  -M1» "  -
sections. 
 // " //
To attain the maximum firing range, the / *+, «-  »,  -
Krasnopol-M1 projectile is fitted with a   "4    .
base gas generator (instead of the
booster in the Krasnopol projectile),
which reduces the projectile length.

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT  12 1


  
Class 1230 Fire Control Systems, -  1230 ,"
(" 
)
Complete    "

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Basic Characteristics ?@AB@CD EFGFHIDGJ?IJHJ

Krasnopol Krasnopol-M1 « GF?@AKALM» « GF?@AKALM-1»


Range, km: 1 , ":
firing 20 - 22 20 - 25  %
20 - 22 20 - 25
tank-type target  &    «» 
"
illumination &  "- "" (st1) 7 7
by laser ,"     ":
ranger designator 7 7  "    &  
Projectile guidance system:   "      
at middle part of trajectory inertial "
at terminal phase semiactive laser homing (   
Target hit probability 0.9 0.9    &  0,9 0,9
Projectile caliber, mm 152 or 155 - %  , "" 152   155
Weight, kg: , /:
projectile 50 45   50 45
warhead/explosive 20.5/6.5 22.0/9.0 f/(( 20,5/6,5 22,0/9,0
Projectile length, mm 1,300 960 1   , "" 1300 960
Warhead HE fragmentation e %    -0/

Engagement of dispersed targets at same fire mission settings   
 &   
   %

Operating temperature range, °C from -40 to +50 e" 


  
Permissible cloud height in firing, m: %/ " , /. , -40  +50
at 6 km 200 1 " 
 %     %, ":
at 14 km 400  6 " 200
at 20 km 700  14 " 400
 20 " 700

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HIGH-PRECISION MUNITIONS  

KITOLOV-2M GUIDED ARTILLERY &#%& "%## 


!!' &##
WEAPON SYSTEM ##$ !" «&!
##-2%»

The system is intended to engage single and group, B=4C?0D?0E4? C/@ :9=0A4?2@ 9C2?9E?6F 2 G=<::9>6F ?4-
stationary and moving, armored and soft-skinned :9C>2A?6F 2 C>2A<H2F1@, I=9?2=9>0??6F 2 ?4I=9?2=9-
targets, and engineer works. >0??6F J4/4K 2 2?A4?4=?6F 199=<A4?2K.
The Kitolov-2M ensures a first round hit of small «239/9>-2N» :9=0A043 :4=>65 >613=4/95 50/9=0D54=-
moving and stationary targets. ?64 C>2A<H241@ 2 ?4:9C>2A?64 J4/2.
The system components: guided projectile and laser 9130> 895:/4810: <:=0>/@456K 1?0=@C, /0D4=?6K J4/4-
ranger designator. <80D034/Q-C0/Q?954=.

Basic Characteristics #1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Max range, km: N081250/Q?0@ C0/Q?913Q, 85:


firing 14 13=4/QI6 14
target illumination 7 :9C1>430 J4/2 7
Projectile guidance system: 213450 <:=0>/4?2@ 1?0=@C95:
at middle part of trajectory inertial ?0 1=4C?45 <E01384 3=04839=22 2?4=J20/Q?94 ?0>4C4?24
at terminal phase semiactive ?0 89?4E?95 <E01384 3=04839=22 /0D4=?94 :9/<0832>?94
laser homing 1059?0>4C4?24
Target hit probability 0.8 - 0.9 4=9@3?913Q :9:0C0?2@ 1?0=@C0 > J4/Q 0,8 - 0,9
Projectile caliber, mm 122 0/2I= 1?0=@C0, 55 122
Weight, kg: N0110, 8G:
projectile 27 1?0=@C0 27
warhead/explosive 12/5.5 a/ 12/5,5
Time to engage target of opportunity, min 2 =45@ :9=0A4?2@ ?4:/0?9>9K J4/2, 52?. 2
Operating temperature range, °C from -40 to +50 45:4=03<=?6K C20:0D9? I94>9G9 :=254?4?2@, G=0C.  93 -40 C9 +50

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT  12 


  !" #$!%
Class 1230 Fire Control Systems, /011 1230 213456 (895:/4816)
Complete <:=0>/4?2@ 9=<A245

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ANTIPERSONNEL 
GRENADE LAUNCHERS 

30mm AGS-17 PLAMYA AUTOMATIC MOUNTED 30-44 5


6
78 97:
;95<:
GRENADE LAUNCHER =>;
68
= -17 «@A6B»

Designed to engage hostile manpower and fire BCQNEaNEICN QDP =HBEbCN<P b<>HK @<D? < HYNC>?M
weapons located in the open, entrenched or defiladed @BCQ@A> =BHA<>N<JE, BE@=HDHbCNN?M >NC cJB?A<K, > HAJB?-
(in hollows, ravines or at A?M HJH=EM (ABENdCPM) < aE C@-
reverse hill slopes). AC@A>CNN?L< @JDEQJEL< LC@A-
The grenade launcher oper- NH@A< (> DHe<NEM, H>BEYEM, NE
ates on the blowback prin- HUBEAN?M @JEAEM >?@HA).
ciple. The grenade launcher EUHAE E>AHLEA<J< YBENEAH-
has a rifled quick-discon- LCAE H@NH>ENE NE =B<NG<=C
nect barrel. <@=HDOaH>EN<P fNCBY<< HAQE-
The grenade launcher is I< @>HUHQNHYH aEA>HBE. E-
provided with a firing mech- BCaNHK @A>HD YBENEAHLCAE U?-
anism which allows firing @ABH@gCLN?K.
singly or automatically. BENEAHLCA <LCCA cQEBNH-
@=c@JH>HK LCMEN<aL, =Ha>H-
DPhe<K >C@A< HQ<NHIN?K <
E>AHLEA<IC@J<K NC=BCB?>N?K
HYHNO.

Basic Characteristics  !" #$ %&'&()$'*)*(*

Round VOG-17A, VOG-17M <= >?@ABCDE -17, -17


Sight PAG-17, optical B<GCD H=A<IC@J<K LCMEN<IC@J<K -17
Muzzle velocity, m/s 185 EIEDONEP @JHBH@AO @NEBPQE, L/@ 185
Sighting range, m 1,700 B<GCDONEP QEDONH@AO @ABCDOU?, L 1700
Rate of fire, rds/min 350 - 400 CL= @ABCDOU? >?@AB./L<N. 350 - 400
Weight, kg: E@@E, JY:
grenade launcher with mount and sight 31 @H @AENJHL < =B<GCDHL 31
mount 12 @AENJE 12
Ammunition box capacity, rds 29 LJH@AO =EABHNNHK JHBHUJ<, >?@AB. 29

30mm AGS-30 30-44 5


6
78 97:
AUTOMATIC GRENADE =>;
68
;<:
LAUNCHER SYSTEM 96@A89 = -30

Intended to engage single and BCQNEaNEICN QDP =HBEbCN<P HQ<NHIN?M


group targets with fragmentation < YBc==H>?M GCDCK H@JHDHIN?L< UHC=B<-
ammunition. =E@EL<.
This blowback-operated weapon LCCA UHDCC ICL > 2 BEaE LCNOdch LE@-
weighs twice as less as the AGS-17 @c =H @BE>NCN<h @ YBENEAHLCAHL i-17,
grenade launcher, which reduces IAH =Ha>HD<DH @HJBEA<AO BE@ICA @ 3 QH
the crew from 2 ICDH>CJ < =H>?@<DH LHU<DONH@AO HBc-
three to two men b<P. >AHLEA<JE YBENEAHLCAE BEUHAECA
and increases =H @MCLC @ HAQEICK @>HUHQNHYH aEA>HBE.
weapon mobility.

Basic Characteristics  !" #$ %&'&()$'*)*(*

Round VOG-17, VOG-17M, VOG-30 <= >?@ABCDE -17, -17, -30


Sight PAG-17, optical B<GCD H=A<IC@J<K -17
Muzzle velocity, m/s 185 EIEDONEP @JHBH@AO @NEBPQE, L/@ 185
Sighting range, m 1,700 B<GCDONEP QEDONH@AO @ABCDOU?, L 1700
Rate of fire, rds/min 400 CL= @ABCDOU?, >?@AB./L<N. 400
Overall dimensions, mm 360 x 500 x 1,100 EUEB<AN?C BEaLCB?, LL 360 M 500 M 1100
Weight with mount without ammunition box, kg 16 ±0.5 E@@E @H @AENJHL UCa =EABHNNHK JHBHUJ<, JY 16 ±0,5
Fire unit, rds 90 mHCJHL=DCJA JHL=DCJ@E, >?@AB. 90

GROUP 10 WEAPONS =>E@@ 10 5>EF8;78


Class 1010 Guns, jDE@@ 1010 BA<DDCB<K@JHC >HHBcbCN<C
from 30 mm to 75 mm JED<UBE HA 30 LL QH 75 LL

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ANTIPERSONNEL 
GRENADE LAUNCHERS 

40mm 6G-30 HAND-HELD SIX-BARREL GRENADE LAUNCHER 40-  !


"#$
%!"& '$
() *+!,& 6-30

Designed to engage manpower located in the open, in >?@ABCABD?A @EF GH>BI?AJF HKLHEHDAMNJ OH?G>JGBKB-
trenches and on reverse slopes of the terrain by flat NJ -25 J -25 HPL>MPH >BKGHEHI?AAHQ, B PBLI?
and curved fire at a high firing rate with VOG-25 and ABRH@FS?QKF T HLHGBR, P>BAU?FR, AB HO>BPAMR KLBPBR N?-
VOG-25P fragmentation rounds. KPAHKPJ IJTHQ KJEM ABKPJEVAMN J ABT?KAMN HWA?N K TM-
The grenade launcher features the revolver configura- KHLHQ KLH>HKP>?EVAHKPVX.
tion, with the barrel cluster rotating from the prelimi- >BABPHN?P TMGHEA?A GH >?THEVT?>AHQ KR?N? K T>BS?AJ-
narily wound spring. It has a double-action firing mech- ?N OEHLB KPTHEHT HP G>?@TB>JP?EVAH CBT?@?AAHQ G>YIJ-
anism, an extend- AM. Z@B>AH-KGYKLHTHQ N?RBAJCN
able stock, a safe- KBNHTCTH@AHWH PJGB. >JLEB@ TM-
ty catch and a @TJIAHQ. [B>FIBAJ? G>HJCTH@JP-
folding leaf iron KF K @YEVAHQ DBKPJ OEHLB KPTHEHT,
sight which allows >BC>FIBAJ? - GYP?N ABIBPJF AB
corrections for TMO>BKMTBP?EV.
grenade drift. The \ABOI?A G>?@H-
grenade launcher R>BAJP?E?N. >J-
is loaded from the ]?E N?RBAJD?KLJQ,
muzzle and unlo- >BNHDAHWH PJGB,
aded by pressing LH>>?LPJ>YXSJQ
the extractor. @?>JTB]JX W>BAB-
PM.

Basic Characteristics ":;<=;>? @ABACD?BE:DECE

Round VOG-25, VOG-25P JG TMKP>?EB -25, -25


Weight, kg 6.0 BKKB, LW 6,0
Number of barrels 6 `HEJD?KPTH KPTHEHT 6
Practical rate of fire, rds/min 15 - 18 hH?TBF KLH>HKP>?EVAHKPV, TMKP>./NJA. 15 - 18
Max firing range, m 400 BLKJNBEVABF @BEVAHKPV KP>?EVOM, N 400
Length, mm: iEJAB, NN:
in firing position 680 T OH?THN GHEHI?AJJ 680
in traveling position 510 T GHRH@AHN GHEHI?AJJ 510

40mm GP-30 UNDERBARREL GRENADE LAUNCHER 40- /"+


0"F !,&  !
"#$
/-30

Designed to engage separately located human targets. >?@ABCABD?A @EF GH>BI?AJF HP@?EVAH >BKGHEHI?AAHQ
The grenade launcher is mounted beneath the assault IJTHQ KJEM G>HPJTAJLB.
rifle barrel and has a double-action firing mechanism. `>?GJPKF GH@ KPTHEHN BTPHNBPB. Z@B>AH-KGYKLHTHQ N?RB-
AJCN - KBNHTCTH@.

Basic Characteristics ":;<=;>? @ABACD?BE:DECE

Muzzle velocity, m/s 76 BDBEVABF KLH>HKPV KAB>F@B, N/K 76


Weight, kg: BKKB, LW:
grenade launcher 1.5 W>BABPHN?PB 1,5
round 0.225 TMKP>?EB 0,225
Sighting range, m 400 >J]?EVABF @BEVAHKPV KP>?EVOM, N 400

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  %// 10 0"" %1$!($


Class 1010 Guns, `EBKK 1010 >PJEE?>JQKLH? THH>YI?AJ?
from 30 mm to 75 mm LBEJO>B HP 30 NN @H 75 NN

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SMALL ARMS GRENADE - 


LAUNCHER SYSTEMS !

GROZA SMALL ARMS GRENADE LAUNCHER SYSTEM


-
!
"# ! «%»

Intended to defeat unsheltered manpower, including !34><0@<0A4< >/B C630;4<8B 6253D26 301C6/6;4<<69
flak vest-clad personnel, fuel-oil tanks, lightly armored ;8769 18/D, 7 26? A81/4 @0E8E4<<69 =36<4;8/420?8;
materiel and, when used as an assault rifle, to accom- 4?561249 , /4G56=36<83670<<69 764<<69 24H<858, 0
plish fire missions at night without revealing the firer’s 205;4 7 70380<24 0726?020 >/B 7DC6/<4<8B =647DH @0>0A
location by the weapon crack or flash. 7 <6A<64 734?B =4@ >4?015836758 1234/50 @7:56? 7D1234-
The system employs the modular configuration, is uni- /0 8 C/0?4<4?.
fied to the maximum extent with the Kalashnikov 6?C/451 30@30=620< C6 ?6>:/J<69 1H4?4, ?0518?0/J<6
assault rifle and the GP-25 underbarrel grenade :<8K8L83670< 1 0726?026? 0/0M<85670 8 C6>1276/J<D?
launcher, combines the properties of the assault rifle G30<026?426? !-25 8 16A42042 17691270 0726?020 8 G30-
and grenade launcher and allows selective fire and sin- <026?420, C6@76/B42 74128 6>8<6A<D9, 0726?028A41589
gle grenade launches from a common trigger. 6G6<J C0236<0?8 8 6>8<6A<D9 6G6<J 8@ G30<026?420 62
The assault rifle is a gas-operated weapon. 6><6G6 1C:15676G6 53NA50.
The grenade launcher is fitted with a double-action fir- 726?02850 63:;8B 30=62042 C6 1H4?4 1 6276>6? C636H6-
ing mechanism, is loaded from the muzzle and 7DH G0@67 8@ 50<0/0 1276/0. O>03<6-1C:156769 ?4H0<8@?
unloaded by pressing the extractor. G30<026?420 10?67@76><6G6 28C0. P03B;0<84 G30<026?4-
The system is manufactured in the following versions: 20 C368@76>821B 1 >:/J<69 A0128, 30@3B;0<84 - C:24? <0-
assault weapon (assault rifle with grenade launcher); ;028B <0 7D=301D7024/J.
special assault rifle with a silencer, an optical sight and 6?C/451 ?6;42 7DC:1502J1B 7 70380<20H: M2:3?676G6
a night sight mount; assault rifle. 63:;8B (0726?02 1 G30<026?426?); 1C4L80/J<6G6 0726?020
1 G/:M824/4?, 6C28A4158? C38L4/6? 8 C/0<569 >/B <6A-
<6G6 C38L4/0; 0726?020.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Version assault rifle assault rifle with 0380<2 81C6/<4<8B 0726?02 0726?02
grenade launcher 1 G30<026?426?
Cartridge 9 x 39 SP-5, SP-6, PAB-9 8C C0236<0 9 H 39 !-5, !-6, !m-9
Round - VOG-25, VOG-25P 8C 7D1234/0 - -25, -25!
Caliber, mm: 0/8=3, ??:
assault rifle 9.0 9.0 0726?020 9,0 9,0
grenade launcher - 40 G30<026?420 - 40
Muzzle velocity, m/s: 0A0/J<0B 1563612J, ?/1:
bullet 300 300 C:/8 300 300
grenade - 76 G30<02D - 76
Sighting range, m 400 400/400 !38L4/J<0B >0/J<612J 1234/J=D, ? 400 400/400
Assault rifle rate of fire, rds/min 700 700 4?C 1234/J=D 0726?020, 7D123./?8<. 700 700
Assault rifle mode of fire selective 4;8? 1234/J=D 6>8<6A<D9 8 0726?028A41589
Length, mm: n/8<0, ??:
weapon 560, 500 625 63:;8B 560, 500 625
weapon with silencer 720 - 63:;8B 1 G/:M824/4? 720 -
Weight, kg: 0110, 5G:
weapon 2.7 4.0 63:;8B 2,7 4,0
silencer 0.48 - !m 0,48 -
optical sight 0.43 - C38L4/0 6C28A4156G6 0,43 -
Magazine capacity, rds 20 20 ?5612J ?0G0@8<0, C023. 20 20

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, /011 1005 234/56764 8 0328//43891564 7663:;4<84
up to 30 mm 50/8=30 >6 30 ??

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SMALL ARMS GRENADE 2345676-93:;:26<42;=4


LAUNCHER SYSTEMS 6<>54=

TKB-0239 SMALL ARMS GRENADE LAUNCHER SYSTEM


*+-
-
./ +-*+
+0-0239

Intended to defeat unsheltered manpower, including >#!U!K! #@ ? !@ D ? !!
flak vest-clad personnel, fuel-oil tanks, lightly armored  D,  $ K UVV!! "! $;
materiel and, when used as an assault rifle, to accom- $ 9<, A"!!! !! G!, 
plish fire missions at night without revealing the firer’s    ! $ #@ D?!!@ "DG U#K
location by the weapon crack or flash.  !K! $@ "U #$  U$ D-
The system employs the modular configuration, is uni-   ?$!$.
fied to the maximum extent with the Kalashnikov $? U"! ? $#C! G$, $$C!
assault rifle and the GP-25 underbarrel grenade !XB!  $$ N!  ?#C!D$
launcher, combines the properties of the assault rifle A!$$ 9>-25  K  $  A-
and grenade launcher and allows selective fire and sin- !$, ?U@  #!K!D, $K
gle grenade launches from a common trigger. A!C ?!$  #!K!D A!C U A!$ 
#!A ?A OK.

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Version assault rifle special assault 7! ?!!@ $ $ $
with grenade assault rifle rifle  A!$$ ?BC!D
launcher 2? ?! 7,62 G 39 7,62 G 39 7,62 G 39
Cartridge, 7.62 x 39 7.62 x 39 7.62 x 39 2? D 769-25, 769-25> - -
Round VOG-25, VOG-25P - - ", $$:
Caliber, mm: $ 7,62 7,62 7,62
assault rifle 7.62 7.62 7.62 A!$ 40 - -
grenade launcher 40 - - ;KC!@ C, $/:
Muzzle velocity, m/s: ? 720 720/300 720
bullet 720 720/300 720 (?!
(reduced  $!CN!!
velocity bullet) CO)
grenade 76 - - A!D 76 - -
Sighting range, m 600/400 600 600 >BC!@ #C!C
Assault rifle rate C"D, $ 600/400 600 600
of fire, rds/min 750 750 750 2$? C"D
Assault rifle mode of fire selective $, D./$!. 750 750 750
Length, mm: 3 $ C"D #!K!D  $K
weapon 700 560 700 R!, $$:
weapon with silencer - - 840  @ 700 560 700
Weight, kg:  @  AN$ - - 840
weapon 4.2 3.8 (with 3.1 <, A:
silencer)  @ 4,2 3,8 3,1
silencer - 0.7 0.7 ( AN$)
optical sight - 0.43 0.43 >T - 0,7 0,7
Magazine capacity, rds 30 30 30 ?B ?KA - 0,43 0,43
4$C $AU!, ?. 30 30 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm " # 30 $$

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5.45mm AK-74 AND AKS-74 (WITH FOLDING 5,45-00 


1
2 3453 3-74
BUTTSTOCK) KALASHNIKOV ASSAULT RIFLES  3 -74  3462781 9 3461

Designed to engage hostile manpower and fire J)*42%K2%L*2M 4$N 02.L(,1*2.N 1.-,/ &.$M . O,)%1*-
weapons. 2.N ,P2*-MQ &)*4&(- O),(.-2.+%.
Operation: gas, selective fire. J).2R.O )%3,(M %-(,5%(.+. %-(,5%(,- # - ,(-,4 O,),Q,-
Method of locking: rotating bolt. -MQ P%K,- .K +%2%$% &(-,$%. S%O.)%2.* +%2%$% &(-,$% ,&0-
Feed: spring-loaded box magazine. T*&(-$N*(&N O,-,),(,5 K%(-,)%. J,4%L% O%(),2,- O)01.2-
Iron sight. 2%N, .K +,),3L%(,P, 5%P%K.2%. -(,5%(.+% O,K-,$N*( -*&(.
,4.2,L2M/ . %-(,5%(.L*&+./ ,P,2U. J).R*$ 5*Q%2.L*&+./.

#-74 #'-74
#-74 AKS-74

Basic Characteristics BCDECFG HIJIKLGJMBLMKM

3-74 3S-74 3-74 3 -74


Cartridge 5.45 x 39 5.45 x 39 .O O%(),2% 5,45 Q 39 5,45 Q 39
Muzzle velocity, m/s 900 900 \%L%$U2%N &+,),&(U O0$., 5/& 900 900
Sighting range, m 1,000 1,000 J).R*$U2%N 4%$U2,&(U &()*$U3M, 5 1000 1000
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 600 *5O &()*$U3M, -M&()./5.2. 600 600
Length with fixed bayonet and buttstock, mm 1,089 1,089 ^$.2% %-(,5%(% & O).5+20(M5 g(M+,5
. O).+$%4,5, 55 1089 1089
Weight, kg: %&&% %-(,5%(%, +P:
with empty magazine 3.3 3.2 & 2*&2%)N1*22M5 5%P%K.2,5 3,3 3,2
with loaded magazine 3.6 3.5 &, &2%)N1*22M5 5%P%K.2,5 3,6 3,5
Magazine capacity, rds 30 30 _5+,&(U 5%P%K.2%, O%(). 30 30

5.45mm AKS-74U KALASHNIKOV SHORTENED 5,45-00 


1
3453
ASSAULT RIFLE WITH FOLDING BUTTSTOCK  3462781 9 3461
32N 3 -74
Fitted with a folding buttstock and
a shortened barrel with afterburn- b5**( &+$%4M-%cT./&N 5*(%$$.L*-
ing flash hider. The AKS-74UN3 &+./ O).+$%4. d+,),L*22M/ &(-,$
model is fitted with a mount for ,&2%T*2 4,P,)%(*$*5-O$%5*P%&.-
night sights, including the (*$*5.
Kanadit-O sight system. ,4*$U #'-74d\S &2%31*2% &(%2-
4%)(2,/ O$%2+,/ 4$N +)*O$*2.N
2,L2MQ O).R*$,-, - (,5 L.&$* O).-
R*$U2,P, +,5O$*+&% «#%2%4.(-».

Basic Characteristics BCDECFG HIJIKLGJMBLMKM

Cartridge 5.45 x 39 .O O%(),2% 5,45 Q 39


Muzzle velocity, m/s 735 \%L%$U2%N &+,),&(U O0$., 5/& 735
Sighting range, m 500 J).R*$U2%N 4%$U2,&(U &()*$U3M, 5 500
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 *5O &()*$U3M, -M&()./5.2. 600
Length, mm: ^$.2%, 55:
with extended buttstock 730 & ,(+.20(M5 O).+$%4,5 730
with folded buttstock 490 &, &$,1*22M5 O).+$%4,5 490
Weight, kg: %&&% %-(,5%(%, +P:
with empty magazine 2.7 & 2*&2%)N1*22M5 5%P%K.2,5 2,7
with loaded magazine 3.0 &, &2%)N1*22M5 5%P%K.2,5 3
Magazine capacity, rds 30 _5+,&(U 5%P%K.2%, O%(). 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, #$%&& 1005 '()*$+,-,* . %)(.$$*)./&+,* -,,)01*2.*
up to 30 mm +%$.3)% 4, 30 55

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5.45mm AK-74M KALASHNIKOV ASSAULT RIFLE 5,45-,, 


-
./0. .-74-

Designed to engage hostile manpower and fire L#!M!N! #O !N !O  P  Q !O
weapons. R!PS # Q!.
The AK-74M assault rifle is fitted with a folding plastic T 0-744 !!P #PUVO Q$P
stock and a standard assembly (mount) to attach a night Q#  !#!P M Q!O (Q!) #O !N!PS
sight. The receiver cover is reinforced to decrease its Q" QW!O. PX Y! " -
probable damage by !, N $!YX -
impacts, particularly in O!Y  Q #!O
hand-to-hand combat. Q #S, "!! 
More rugged construc- QX!$ "U. Z
tion makes it possible to QN!O !WO QM-
fire an underbarrel O  Y" M
grenade launcher with- Q#Y!R R!-
out additional attach- $ "M ! #-
ment of the cover and Q!Y!R Q!O
the cleaning rod which PX  X$Q, N
was required for the pre- "P !"S#$ ! Q-
vious models. #P#VS $#OS.

Basic Characteristics ;<=><?@ ABCBDE@CF;EFDF

Cartridge 5.45 x 39 2Q Q! 5,45 S 39


Muzzle velocity, m/s 900 TNY!O Y Q, $/ 900
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 2$Q Y"P, P./$!. 600
Practical rate ZO Y!Y
of single-shot/burst fire, rds/min: 40/100 #!./N#O$, P./$!. 40/100
Length, mm: c!, $$:
assault rifle with/without bayonet, mm 940/700 $  XP$/"M XP 940/700
barrel 415  415
Weight without bayonet and cartridges, kg 3.63 4 "M XP  Q!, R 3,63
Magazine capacity, rds 30 d$Y $RM!, Q. 30

5.45mm AN-94 NIKONOV ASSAULT RIFLE 5,45-,, 


-
. -94

Intended to engage manpower and fire weapons of the L#!M!N! #O !N !O  P  Q !O
enemy. It is a new-generation automatic weapon. In R!PS # Q!.
terms of some 0$N -
characteristics, it  !R Q-
outperforms other !O. L O# -
known models. It S!NS S-
has no analogs in  QS#
terms of many #R M!P "-
design features. MWP. L $!R$
!!P$ -
X!O$ ! $
!R.

Basic Characteristics ;<=><?@ ABCBDE@CF;EFDF

Cartridge 5.45 x 39 2Q Q! 5,45 x 39


Muzzle velocity, m/s 900 TNY!O Y Q, $/ 900
Sighting range, m 800 LWY!O #Y!Y Y"P, $ 800
Practical rate of single-shot/burst fire, rds/min 40/150 ZO Y!Y #!./N#O$, P./$!. 40/150
Empty weight, kg 3.82 4 $ ( !!O !!P$ $RM!$), R 3,82
Magazine capacity, rds 30 d$Y $RM!, Q. 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm " # 30 $$

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5.45mm AEK-971 ASSAULT RIFLE 5,45-== 


'
)-971

Intended to engage hostile manpower and fire d)*42%L2%P*2 4$R 02.P(,1*2.R 1.-,/ &.$M . S,)%1*2.R
weapons. ,N2*-MW &)*4&(- S),(.-2.+%.
The weapon is proof against inadvertent reloading when T&+$QP*2% -,L5,12,&(V 2*S),.L-,$V2,N, S*)*L%)R1%2.R
the safety catch is disengaged or if the weapon is struck %-(,5%(% & -M+$QP*22M5 S)*4,W)%2.(*$*5 S). 04%)%W 2%
upon the buttstock. S).+$%4.
The weapon is capable of single-shot, automatic or ,L5,12% &()*$V3% ,4.2,P2M5. -M&()*$%5., %-(,5%(.P*-
three-round burst firing. &+.5 ,N2*5 . +,),(+.5. ,P*)*4R5. & ,(&*P+,/ - 3 -M&()*$%.

Basic Characteristics >?@A?BC DEFEGHCFI>HIGI

Cartridge 5.45 x 39 .S S%(),2% 5,45 W 39


Muzzle velocity, m/s 900 e%P%$V2%R &+,),&(V S0$., 5/& 900
Weight without magazine, kg 3.3 %&&% 3*L 5%N%L.2%, +N 3,3
Rate of fire, rds/min 800 - 900 *5S &()*$V3M, -M&()./5.2. 800 - 900
Sighting range, m 1,000 d).X*$V2%R 4%$V2,&(V, &()*$V3M, 5 1000
Length, mm 965 f$.2%, 55 965
Guaranteed accuracy life, rds 10,000 g%)%2(./2M/ )*&0)&, -M&(). 10000
Magazine capacity, rds 30 h5+,&(V 5%N%L.2%, S%(). 30

AK-101 AND AK-103 KALASHNIKOV ASSAULT RIFLES 


'
( )*+) )-101, )-103

Based on the modernized ',L4%2M 2% 3%L* 5,4*)2.L.),-


Kalashnikov assault rifle. Differ -%22,N, %-(,5%(% #%$%O2.+,-%.
in the ammunition used. ($.P%Q(&R (.S,5 S).5*2R*5,-
Provided with a plastic folding N, 3,*S).S%&%. T5*Q( &+$%4M-%-
buttstock, recoil compensator, QU./&R S$%&(5%&&,-M/ S).+$%4,
standard attachment assembly 40$V2M/ (,)5,L-+,5S*2&%(,),
(mount) for installation of opti- &(%24%)(2M/ 0L*$ +)*S$*2.R
cal and night sights. (S$%2+0) 4$R 0&(%2,-+. ,S(.P*&-
+.W . 2,P2MW S).X*$,-.
Basic Characteristics >?@A?BC DEFEGHCFI>HIGI

AK-101 AK-103 )-101 )-103


Cartridge 5.56 x 45 NATO 7.62 x 39, M1943 .S S%(),2% 5,56 W 45 e 7,62 W 39 ,3).1943 N.
Caliber, mm 5.56 7.62 #%$.3), 55 5,56 7,62
Muzzle velocity, m/s 910 715 e%P%$V2%R &+,),&(V S0$., 5/& 910 715
Sighting range, m 1,000 1,000 d).X*$V2%R 4%$V2,&(V &()*$V3M, 5 1000 1000
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 600 *5S &()*$V3M, -M&()./5.2. 600 600
Practical rate of fire, rds/min: i,*-%R &+,),&()*$V2,&(V, -M&()./5.2.:
in single shots 40 40 ,4.2,P2M5. -M&()*$%5. 40 40
in bursts 100 100 ,P*)*4R5. 100 100
Length, mm: f$.2%, 55:
assault rifle 943 943 %-(,5%(% 943 943
assault rifle with buttstock folded 700 700 %-(,5%(% &, &$,1*22M5 S).+$%4,5 700 700
barrel 415 415 &(-,$% 415 415
Weight, kg: %&&%, +N:
assault rifle without magazine 3.4 3.3 %-(,5%(% 3*L 5%N%L.2% 3,4 3,3
magazine 0.23 0.25 5%N%L.2% 0,23 0,25
Magazine capacity, rds 30 30 h5+,&(V 5%N%L.2%, S%(). 30 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, #$%&& 1005 '()*$+,-,* . %)(.$$*)./&+,* -,,)01*2.*
up to 30 mm +%$.3)% 4, 30 55

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AK-102, AK-104, AK-105 +,-


. 
+
. /,0/
SMALL-SIZE KALASHNIKOV ASSAULT RIFLES /-102, /-104, /-105

Based on the modernized ',L4%2M 2% 3%L* 5,4*)2.L.),-%2-


Kalashnikov assault rifle. Shorter 2,N, %-(,5%(% #%$%O2.+,-%. P5*Q(
barrel than that of the AK-74M. 5*2RO0Q 4$.20 &(-,$%, S*5 #-74.
Differ in the ammunition used. ($.S%Q(&T (.U,5 U).5*2T*5MV
Provided with a plastic folding 3,*U).U%&,-. P5*Q( &+$%4M-%Q-
buttstock, flash hider and stan- W./&T U$%&(5%&&,-M/ U).+$%4,
dard mount for installation of U$%5*N%&.(*$R, &(%24%)(2M/ 0L*$
optical and night sights. +)*U$*2.T (U$%2+0) 4$T 0&(%2,-+.
,U(.S*&+.V . 2,S2MV U).Z*$,-.
Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

AK-102 AK-104 AK-105 /-102 /-104 /-105


Cartridge 5.56 x 45 7.62 x 39 5.45 x 39 .U U%(),2% 5,56 V 45 7,62 V 39 5,45 V 39
NATO M1943 \ ,3).1943 N.
Caliber, mm 5.56 7.62 5.45 #%$.3), 55 5,56 7,62 5,45
Muzzle velocity, m/s 850 670 840 \%S%$R2%T &+,),&(R U0$., 5/& 850 670 840
Sighting range, m 500 500 500 _).Z*$R2%T 4%$R2,&(R, &()*$R3M, 5 500 500 500
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 600 600 *5U &()*$R3M, -M&()./5.2. 600 600 600
Practical rate of fire, rds/min: `,*-%T &+,),&()*$R2,&(R, -M&()./5.2.:
in single shots 40 40 40 ,4.2,S2M5. -M&()*$%5. 40 40 40
in bursts 100 100 100 ,S*)*4T5. 100 100 100
Recoil pulse, kg.s 0.6 0.78 0.49 P5U0$R& ,(4%S., +N& 0,6 0,78 0,49
Length, mm: b$.2%, 55:
assault rifle 824 824 824 %-(,5%(% 824 824 824
assault rifle with buttstock folded 586 586 586 %-(,5%(% &, &$,1*22M5 U).+$%4,5 586 586 586
barrel 314 314 314 &(-,$% 314 314 314
Weight, kg: %&&%, +N:
assault rifle without magazine 3 2.9 3 %-(,5%(% 3*L 5%N%L.2% 3 2,9 3
magazine 0.23 0.25 0.23 5%N%L.2% 0,23 0,25 0,23
Magazine capacity, rds 30 30 30 c5+,&(R 5%N%L.2%, U%(). 30 30 30

7.62mm A-91 SMALL-SIZE ASSAULT RIFLE 7,62-LL +,-


.M 
+
-91

Intended to engage manpower, including personnel wear- _)*42%L2%S*2 4$T U,)%1*2.T 1.-,/ &.$M, - (,5 S.&$*
ing body armor. .&U,$RL0QW*/ &)*4&(-% .24.-.40%$R2,/ 3),2*L%W.(M.
The weapon features a bullpup configuration considerably )01.* .5**( +,5U,2,-+0 30$$-U%U, 3$%N,4%)T S*50 L2%-
reducing its overall dimensions with preservance of combat S.(*$R2, &2.1*2M N%3%).(2M* )%L5*)M U). &,V)%2*2..
characteristics. The enclosed receiver enhances weapon 3,*-MV V%)%+(*).&(.+. l%+)M(%T &(-,$R2%T +,),3+% U,-M-
reliability. The forward ejection of fired cartridge cases O%*( 2%4*12,&(R ,)01.T. ()%1*2.* &()*$T2MV N.$RL
makes the weapon equally -U*)*4 4*$%*( ,)01.* ,4.-
convenient for firing from the 2%+,-, 04,32M5 4$T &()*$R-
right or left shoulder. 3M +%+ & U)%-,N,, (%+ . & $*-
The assault rifle can be out- -,N, U$*S%.
fitted with a 40mm grenade ,1*( ,&2%W%(R&T 40-55
launcher firing standard N)%2%(,5*(,5, U,L-,$TQW.5
VOG-25 and VOG-25P -*&(. ,N,2R O(%(2M5. -M&(-
rounds at a range of up to )*$%5. m-25, m-25_ 2%
400 m. 4%$R2,&(R 4, 400 5.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Cartridge 7.62 x 39, model 1943 .U U%(),2% 7,62 V 39 ,3). 1943 N.
Sighting range, m up to 600 _).Z*$R2%T 4%$R2,&(R &()*$R3M, 5 4, 600
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 - 700 *5U &()*$R3M, -M&()./5.2. 600 - 700
Mode of fire selective n*1.5 &()*$R3M ,4.2,S2M/ . %-(,5%(.S*&+./
Length, mm: b$.2%, 55:
assault rifle 662 %-(,5%(% 662
barrel 415 &(-,$% 415
Weight of assault rifle without magazine, kg 3.3 %&&% %-(,5%(% 3*L 5%N%L.2%, +N 3,3
Magazine capacity, rds 30 c5+,&(R 5%N%L.2%, U%(). 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, #$%&& 1005 '()*$+,-,* . %)(.$$*)./&+,* -,,)01*2.*
up to 30 mm +%$.3)% 4, 30 55

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7.62mm OTs-03AS SNIPER ASSAULT RIFLE 7,62-** + ,+ 


-
.-/

Intended to engage unsheltered manpower, including F'(20#G0#H(0 2"I J*'#/(0,I *&)'K&* '#$J*"*/(00*-
flak vest-clad personnel, as well as soft-skinned trans- /,+*- $,"K, + &*3 H,$"( G#L,L(00*- 1'*0(/,"(&#3,, #
portation facilities. &#)/( 0(1'*0,'*+#00KM &'#0$J*'&0KM $'(2$&+.
The assault rifle features a bullpup configuration based +&*3#& +KJ*"0(0 J* $M(3( 1.""-J#J 0# 1#G( $0#-J('-
on the SVD sniper rifle and is provided with a bipod and $)*- +,0&*+), %N, $0#1/(0 $*O)#3, , 0#2."P0,)*3.
a muzzle cap. !*0$&'.)Q,I $*O() J*G+*-
The design of the bipod "I(& +($&, *R*0P $ R'.0&# ,
allows sniping from the $ "S1*- 0#)"*00*- , +('&,-
ground and any inclined )#"P0*- *J*'K.
or vertical support. T#2."P0,) J*+KO#(& UVV()-
The muzzle cap increases &,+0*$&P $0#-J('$)*R* *R0I,
the effectiveness of snip- $0,/#(& J"#3(00*$&P , .'*-
ing fire, reduces muzzle +(0P G+.)# J', $&'("P1( ,
flash and crack of the &(3 $#3K3 $J*$*1$&+.(&
weapon thereby con- ".HO(- 3#$),'*+)( $&'(")#.
tributing to better con-
cealment of the shooter.

Basic Characteristics 0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Cartridge 7.62 x 54R ,J J#&'*0# 7,62 x 54R


Sighting range, m: F',Q("P0#I 2#"P0*$&P, $&'("P1K, 3:
at manpower up to 800 J* /,+*- $,"( 2* 800
at soft skinned materiel up to 1,300 J* 0(1'*0,'*+#00*- &(M0,)( 2* 1300
Rate of fire, rds/min 880 (3J $&'("P1K, +K$&'./3,0. 880
Mode of fire selective _(/,3 $&'("P1K *2,0*H0K- , #+&*3#&,H($),-
Length, mm 900 N",0#, 33 900
Weight with magazine and optical sight, kg 5.5 #$$# $ 3#R#G,0*3 , *J&,H($),3 J',Q("*3, )R 5,5
Magazine capacity, rds 10 a3)*$&P 3#R#G,0#, J#&'. 10

9mm 9A-91 SMALL-SIZE ASSAULT RIFLE 9-** -HI


J+ 
-
9-91

Intended to engage hostile manpower and fire F'(20#G0#H(0 2"I .0,H&*/(0,I /,+*- $,"K , J*'#/(0,I *R0(-
weapons. +KM $'(2$&+ J'*&,+0,)#. !*3J#)&0*( #+&*3#&,H($)*( *'./,(.
It is a compact gas-operat- F', 3#"KM R#1#',&#M #+&*3#&, 1"#-
ed weapon. Owing to the R*2#'I J',3(0(0,S $J(Q,#"P0*R*
use of a special cartridge, J#&'*0#, *1"#2#(& 3*L0K3 J'*-
the small-size assault rifle 1,+0K3 2(-$&+,(3, 2*$&#&*H0K3
has a high penetrability 2"I J*'#/(0,I Q("(-, 0#M*2IL,M-
sufficient to defeat targets $I G# J'(R'#2#3, , G#L,L(00KM
located behind cover and 1'*0(/,"(&#3,. +&*3#&,)# *'.-
protected with body armor. /,I '#1*&#(& J* $M(3( $ *&+*2*3
The assault rifle can mount J*'*M*+KM R#G*+ ,G )#0#"# $&+*"#.
a silencer and an PK-01 T# #+&*3#& 3*R.& .$&#0#+",+#&P$I
light collimating sight. R".O,&("P , "(R),- )*"",3#&*'-
0K- J',Q(" F!-01.

Basic Characteristics 0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Cartridge 9 x 39, SP-5, SP-6 ,J J#&'*0# 9 M 39, %F-5, %F-6


Muzzle velocity, m/s 270 T#H#"P0#I $)*'*$&P J.",, 3/$ 270
Sighting range, m 200 F',Q("P0#I 2#"P0*$&P $&'("P1K, 3 200
Rate of fire, rds/min 700 - 900 (3J $&'("P1K, +K$&'./3,0. 700 - 900
Mode of fire selective _(/,3 $&'("P1K *2,0*H0K- , #+&*3#&,H($),-
Overall dimensions with stock folded, mm 384.5 x 187 x 44 g#1#',&K + $"*/(00*3 J*"*/(0,,, 33 384,5 M 187 M 44
Length of assault rifle with stock extended 604 N",0# $ '#G"*/(00K3 J',)"#2*3, 33 604
Weight, kg: #$$#, )R:
assault rifle without magazine 1.75 1(G 3#R#G,0# 1,75
magazine with 20 rounds 0.67 3#R#G,0# $ 20 J#&'*0#3, 0,67

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, !"#$$ 1005 %&'(")*+*( , #'&,""(',-$)*( +**'./(0,(
up to 30 mm )#",1'# 2* 30 33

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ASSAULT RIFLES ./012.03

9mm AS SPECIAL ASSAULT RIFLE 9->> 


?
@A BC 

Designed to defeat manpower protected with armored Y#!`!U! #W R !W  [, `cc!! R-
jackets or 5 mm steel sheets and soft-skin materiel. U![$ "! $  V![$ $ -
Provision is made for safety arrangements to exclude a c! 5 $$,    !"!!! S!.
discharge if the trigger is inadvertently squeezed or the d$eW R#S!, eUec [ R -
bore is not locked. U!$ !  ! R
The weapon has a detachable eU  R !`R$ !
arc-shaped double-row mag- .
azine. 2a`! f$![, ![, 
A special muzzle silencer is #SW#![$ R !$ R-
used to reduce the crack of !.
the weapon. The rifle has a ]W $!Vg!W !W `
folding butt and may be fitted [ R$!WW RZV-
with an optical and a night ![ !#V![ agV. Y-
sight. # #[ecW. /`$ !
$R! $ R-
U$  !U![$ RZ$.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Cartridge 9 x 39 0R R! 9 S 39


Muzzle velocity, m/s 295 TUV!W V R, $/ 295
Sighting range, m: YZV!W #V!V, V"[, $:
with iron and optical sights 400  [[$  RU$ RZ$ 400
with night sight 300  !U![$ RZ$ 300
Mode of fire selective \ $ V"[ #!U![  $U
Length, mm: ]! $, $$:
with butt extended 878  #![$ R#$ 878
with butt folded 615   !![$ R#$ 615
Max weight of empty rifle without sights, kg 2.5 2 $ "` R!  RZ, a ! " 2,5
Magazine capacity, rds 20 b$V $a`!, R. 20

9mm VIKHR MINIATURE ASSAULT RIFLE 9->> ?AD


BC 
?
«F »

Intended to engage live targets wearing level I, II, III flak Y#!`!U! #W R !W [S Z  "! S
vests, as well as soft-skin technical facilities (motor I, II, III R! `c[, ecS !#$ NILECJ
vehicles, radars, etc.) at - STD - 0101.01  VIL - C - 44050,
ranges of up to 200 m.    !"!!![S S!-
The bullet design ensures US # ($", \k
high penetrating ability for the  #.) ! #V!WS # 200 $.
9mm SP-6 cartridge. In firing !ZW R 9-$$ R!
at ranges of up to 200 m, the Y-6 R V" ! #V!WS
cartridge provides 100 per- # 200 $ "RU 100%
cent penetration of flak vests R" "! , #-
containing two titanium cS # ![ R![
plates, 1.4 mm thick, or 30 c! 1,4 $$  30 
kevlar layers, or a 6 mm steel ,  V!a 
plate. c! 6 $$.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Cartridge SP-6 0R R! Y-6


Sighting range, m 200 YZV!W #V!V V"[, $ 200
Mode of fire selective \ $ V"[ #!U![/$U
Length, mm: ]! "`Z, $$:
with buttstock folded 360   !![$ R#$ 360
with buttstock extended 610  ![$ R#$ 610
Weight with empty 20-round magazine, kg 2.0 2 "`Z  $a`!$ ! 20 R! ("` R!), a 2,0
Magazine capacity, rds 10 or 20 b$V $a`!, R. 10/20

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm " # 30 $$

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PISTOLS 

5.45mm PSM SELF-LOADING 5,45-"" 


#
$%&'()
SMALL-SIZE PISTOL $#*
()  $

Designed to engage the &'1/#3/#4'/ 1"5 6)&#-


enemy at short dis- .'/+5 6&)%+*/+(# /# ()-
tances. It is a blowback- &)%(+8 &#$$%)5/+58.
operated weapon. The &+/:+6 &#0)%; #*%)2#-
cartridges are fed from a %+(+ - )%1#4# $*)0)1/)<)
spring-loaded box maga- 3#%*)&#. )1#4# 6#%&)/)*
zine. 6&-.+//#5, +3 ()&)04#%)-
<) 2#<#3+/#.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Cartridge 5.45 x 18 +6 6#%&)/# 5,45 8 18


Muzzle velocity, m/s 310 ?#4#"@/#5 $()&)$%@ 6-"+, 2/$ 310
Sighting range, m 25 &+:'"@/#5 1#"@/)$%@ $%&'"@0;, 2 25
Weight, kg: B#$$#, (<:
with empty magazine 0.46 $ /'$/#&5.'//;2 2#<#3+/)2 0,46
with loaded magazine 0.50 $) $/#&5.'//;2 2#<#3+/)2 0,5
Magazine capacity, rds 8 2()$%@ 2#<#3+/#, 6#%&. 8

5.45mm DROTIK AUTOMATIC 5,45-"" 


#

$
 I)
SMALL-SIZE PISTOL $#*
() «'
I»

Intended for close-in combat. &'1/#3/#4'/ 1"5 *'1'/+5 0"+./'<) 0)5.


It is a blowback-operated weapon. The double-action &+/:+6 &#0)%; #*%)2#%+(+ - )%(#% $*)0)1/)<) 3#%*)&#.
firing mechanism allows W1#&/)-$6-$()*), 2'8#-
single-shot or automatic /+32 1*),/)<) 1',$%*+5
fire in three-round bursts. 6)3*)"5'% *'$%+ )1+/)4-
The pistol features a /;, + #*%)2#%+4'$(+,
loaded chamber indicator. )<)/@ $'&+52+ 6) 3 *;$%-
A laser target designator &'"#. +$%)"'% +2''% -(#-
can be installed. 3#%'"@ /#"+4+5 6#%&)/# *
6#%&)//+('. X)32)./# -$-
%#/)*(# "#3'&/)<) :'"'-
-(#3#%'"5.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Cartridge 5.45 x 18 MPTs +6 6#%&)/# 5,45 8 18 B Y


Rate of fire, rds/min 1,700 '26 $%&'"@0;, *;$%&./2+/. 1700
Mode of fire single-shot or automatic ['.+2 $%&'"@0; )1+/)4/;, + #*%)2#%+4'$(+, )<)/@
in controlled bursts \+($+&)*#//;2+ )4'&'152+
Overall dimensions, mm 195 x 135 x 32 ]#0#&+%/;' &#32'&;, 22 195 8 135 8 32
Empty weight, kg 0.96 B#$$# $ 2#<#3+/)2 0'3 6#%&)/)*, (< 0,96
Magazine capacity, rds 24 2()$%@ 2#<#3+/#, 6#%&. 24

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, !"#$$ 1005 %&'"()*)' + #&%+""'&+,$()' *))&-.'/+'
up to 30 mm (#"+0&# 1) 30 22

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PISTOLS +,-./0-1

7.62mm PSS SELF-LOADING 7,62-&& (GHIJK


SILENT PISTOL L M(JK 
'


Designed to silently defeat hostile manpower at short +#!C!D! #E "Z$!J F !E  I
distances. F! ! G E!EG.
Operation: blowback. +!HF "I $ -
Feed: spring-loaded box mag- #D "#!J C. +-
azine. #D F! F !!E, C
"DJ $JC!.

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Cartridge 7.62 x 41 -F F! 7,62 G 41


Muzzle velocity, m/s 200 MDN!E N F, $/ 200
Sighting range, m 50 +HN!E #N!N N"I, $ 50
Weight, kg: Q F, J:
with empty magazine 0.7  !!E !!I$ $JC!$ 0,7
with loaded magazine 0.85  !E !!I$ $JC!$ 0,85
Magazine capacity, rds 6 0$N $JC!, F. 6

9mm PM MAKAROV PISTOL 9-&& 


'
() (

Designed to engage the enemy at short distances. It is +#!C!D! #E F !E F! ! G
a blowback-operated weapon. The cartridges are fed E!EG.
from a spring-loaded box magazine. +!HF "I $ - #D "#!J C.
+#D F! F !!E, C "DJ $JC!.

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Cartridge 9 x 18 -F F! 9 G 18


Muzzle velocity, m/s 315 MDN!E N F, $/ 315
Sighting range, m 25 +HN!E #N!N N"I, $ 25
Weight, kg: Q, J:
with empty magazine 0.73  !!E !!I$ $JC!$ 0,73
with loaded magazine 0.81  !E !!I$ $JC!$ 0,81
Magazine capacity, rds 8 0$N $JC!, F. 8

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm " # 30 $$

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PISTOLS 

9mm PMM-12 MODERNIZED 9-'' (+),- 


.

MAKAROV PISTOL (L ((-12

Designed to engage the &'1/#E/#F'/ 1"G H)&#.'-


enemy at short distances. /+G H&)%+*/+(# /# ()&)%(+J
It is a blowback-operated &#$$%)G/+GJ.
weapon. The cartridges &+/[+H &#0)%I #*%)2#%+(+
are fed from a spring- - )%1#F# $*)0)1/)O) E#%*)-
loaded box magazine. The &#. )1#F# H#%&)/)* H&--
number of cartridges in a .+//#G, +E ()&)0F#%)O) 2#-
magazine is increased. O#E+/#. _*'"+F'//)' ()"+-
F'$%*) H#%&)/)* * 2#O#E+/'.

Basic Characteristics <=>?=@A BCDCEFADG<FGEG

Cartridge 9 x 18 +H H#%&)/# 9 J 18


Muzzle velocity, m/s 315 M#F#"N/#G $()&)$%N H-"+, 2/$ 315
Sighting range, m 25 &+['"N/#G 1#"N/)$%N $%&'"N0I, 2 25
Weight, kg: ]#$$#, (O:
with empty magazine 0.76 $ /'$/#&G.'//I2 2#O#E+/)2 0,76
with loaded magazine 0.88 $) $/#&G.'//I2 2#O#E+/)2 0,88
Magazine capacity, rds 12 2()$%N 2#O#E+/#, H#%&. 12

9mm GYURZA SELF-LOADING PISTOL 9-'' ()*+,- 


.
«0)»

Designed to defeat live targets wearing level I, II, III flak &'1/#E/#F'/ 1"G H)&#.'/+G .+*), $+"I * 0&)/'.+"'-
vests as well as various technical facilities (motor vehi- %#J I, II, III $%'H'/+ E#K+%I, # %#(.' &#E"+F/IJ %'J/+F'-
cles, radars, etc.). $(+J $&'1$%* (#*%)%&#/$H)&%#,
The cartridge ensures pene- L + %. H.).
tration of flak vests containing M# 1#"N/)$%+ 1) 50 2 H#%&)/
one or two titanium plates, H&)0+*#'% 0&)/'.+"'%, $)1'&-
1.4 mm thick, or 30 kevlar lay- .#K+, )1/- +"+ 1*' %+%#/)*I'
ers, or a steel sheet, 4 mm H"#$%+/I %)"K+/), 1,4 22, +"+
thick, at ranges of up to 50 m. 30 $")'* ('*"#&#, +"+ $%#"N/),
It outperforms similar domes- "+$% %)"K+/), 4 22. / H&'*)$-
tic and foreign pistol car- J)1+% #/#")O+F/I' H) /#E/#F'-
tridges in terms of the casual- /+P H+$%)"'%/I' H#%&)/I )%'F'-
ty effect by a factor of 1.3 $%*'//)O) + +/)$%&#//)O) H&)-
to 1.4. +E*)1$%*# H) -0),/)2- 1',$%-
*+P * 1,3 - 1,4 &#E#.

Basic Characteristics <=>?=@A BCDCEFADG<FGEG

Sighting range, m 100 &+['"N/#G 1#"N/)$%N $%&'"N0I, 2 100


Rate of fire, rds/min 40 ()&)$%&'"N/)$%N, *I$%&./2+/. 40
Pistol length, mm 195 \"+/# H+$%)"'%#, 22 195
Weight: ]#$$#:
pistol with empty magazine, kg 0.95 H+$%)"'%# $ 2#O#E+/)2 (0'E H#%&)/)*), (O 0,95
cartridge, g 11 H#%&)/#, O 11
Pattern of fire from sitting position, cm: !-F/)$%N $%&'"N0I +E H)").'/+G $+1G, $2:
at range of 25 m (three series, 10 rounds each): /# 1#"N/)$%+ 25 2 (+E %&'J $'&+, H) 10 *I$%&'")*):
R50m up to 3.5 R50$& /' 0)"'' 3,5
R100m up to 8 R100$& /' 0)"'' 8
at range of 100 m: /# 1#"N/)$%+ 100 2:
R50m up to 17 R50$& /' 0)"'' 17
R100m up to 33 R100cp /' 0)"'' 33
Magazine capacity, rds 18 2()$%N 2#O#E+/#, H#%&. 18

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, !"#$$ 1005 %&'"()*)' + #&%+""'&+,$()' *))&-.'/+'
up to 30 mm (#"+0&# 1) 30 22

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PISTOLS -./012/3

9mm OTs-21 MALYSH 9-++ 


,
-./012
SELF-LOADING SMALL-SIZE PISTOL -,3
12 4-21 «-,16»

Intended to engage the enemy at short distances. -%#J#K# %L M"#L M# # N %-
This blowback-operated compact weapon is convenient #OLN, &M# !" PQ #R#L.
for covert carrying and is -#OM $P &
provided with a double- -  $%#Q J.
action firing mechanism S%#-M! &N#J&
with an internal hammer. &J%#Q M 
The pistol features small PP& !&. -
dimensions and weight, has KL &P& Q$-
no projecting parts and fea- &  & , !&
tures by high reliability, P!MTUN % , #-
safety of handling and %"#VT  $JM#-
immediate readiness to fire. VT MVJ#L, M-
The OTs-21S pistol is L## $Q#VT.
chambered for the 9 x 17 WPM!L M
(.380 ACP) cartridge. 0X-21 M% M# 9 N 17
Short (.380 ACP).

Basic Characteristics ABCDBEF GHIHJKFILAKLJL

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM, 9 x 17 Short (.380 ACP) /M M# 9 N 18 -], 9 N 17 Short (.380 ACP)
Overall dimensions, mm 126 x 100 x 20 ^$#P J&P, && 126 N 100 N 20
Weight, kg 0.56 ], Q 0,56
Magazine capacity, rds 5 2&V &QJ#, M. 5

9mm BERDYSH SELF-LOADING PISTOL 9-++ -./012 


,
«3016»

Intended for close-in combat. -%#J#K# %L %#L $"#Q $L.


The pistol is a blowback-operated weapon provided -#OM $P & -  $%#Q J.
with a double-action S%#-M! &N-
firing mechanism. #J& % #Q % -
It features a large L. - K-
magazine capacity, L $VR &VT
enhanced safety, left &QJ#, MPR##
and right handed use, $JM#VT, J-
and a loaded cham- &"#VT MVJ-
ber indicator. #L   M !-
The pistol can mount  , #K& !JL
a laser target desig- M#  M##.
nator and a silencer. WJ&"# !#
Its derivative is cham- J#Q O!J-
bered for the 9 x L  M$ $R!&-
19mm Parabellum # V$P.
cartridge. _J$# &%`-
OL M M%
M# 9 N 19 &&
Parabellum.

Basic Characteristics ABCDBEF GHIHJKFILAKLJL

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM, PMM and PBM; 9 x 19 Parabellum /M M# 9 N 18 -], -]]  -e]; 9 N 19 Parabellum
Overall dimensions, mm 200 x 143 x 35 ^$#P J&P, && 200 N 143 N 35
Empty weight, kg 0.96 ]  &QJ#& $J M#, Q 0,96
Magazine capacity, rds 18 2&V &QJ#, M. 18

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !"#
up to gh 30 mm $ % 30 &&

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PISTOLS 

9mm PERNACH AUTOMATIC PISTOL 9- (


@
 AB 

«&*»

Intended for close-in combat. +,-./0./1,. -23 4,-,.53 6257.,89 693.


The Pernach pistol has been developed to substitute 5<=92,= « ,+./1» <90-/. ./ 0/D,.: ;5<=92,=/ ] 5
the APS pistol and outperforms the latter. It is simpler ;+,49<I9-5= ,89 ;9 69,4BD 5 ^@<;2:/=/_59..BD I/+/@=,-
in design and manufacture than its predecessor. +5<=5@/D, @9.<=+:@=54.9 ;+9J, 5 =,I.929851.,, 4 ;+950-
The pistol is provided with a folding metal stock. It can 49-<=4,.
also mount a laser target designator and a silencer. O ;5<=92,=: ;+52/8/,=<3 <@2/-.9> D,=/2251,<@5> ;+5-
@2/-. `90D97./ :<=/.94@/ 2/0,+.989 _,2,:@/0/=,23 5
;+569+/ 6,<F:D.9> <=+,2C6B.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Cartridge 9x18 PM, PMM and PBM 5; ;/=+9./ 9 I 18 ?, ?? 5 G?


Rate of fire, rds/min 800 ,D; <=+,2C6B, 4B<=+./D5.. 800
Mode of fire selective e,75D <=+,2C6B 9-5.91.B> 5 /4=9D/=51,<@5>
Overall dimensions, mm: Q/6/+5=.B, +/0D,+B, DD:
without stock 223 x 141 x 36 6,0 ;+5@2/-/ 223 I 141 I 36
with stock 533 x 141 x 36 < ;+5@2/-9D 533 I 141 I 36
Empty weight, kg: ?/<</ < D/8/05.9D 6,0 ;/=+9.94, @8:
without stock 1.15 6,0 ;+5@2/-/ 1,15
with stock 1.42 < ;+5@2/-9D 1,42
Magazine capacity, rds 18 or 27 D@9<=C D/8/05./, ;/=+. 18; 27

9mm OTs-35 PISTOL 9- 



-35

Intended for close-in combat. +,-./0./1,. -23 4,-,.53 6257.,89 693.


It is essentially a Makarov pistol which mounts a recoil +:75, ;+,-<=/423,= <969> ;5<=92,= ?/@/+94/, ./ @9=9-
compensator, 18 mm long, +B> :<=/.942,. -:2C.B> =9+D90-
and fires standard PM, mod- @9D;,.</=9+ -25.9> 18 DD, ;90-
ernized PMM and enhanced 4923,= <=+,23=C @/@ F=/=.BD5 ;/-
armor-penetration PBM car- =+9./D5 ?, =/@ 5 D9-,+.505+9-
tridges. The Makarov pistol 4/..BD5 ;/=+9./D5 ?? 5 ;/-
retrofitting does not require =+9./D5 ;94BF,..9> 6+9.,;+9-
much labor consumption but, 654/,D9<=5 G?. H9+/69=@/ ;5<-
at the same time, somewhat =92,=/ ?/@/+94/ ., =+,6:,= <,+C-
reduces the force of recoil ,[Link] =+:-90/=+/=, 4 =9 7, 4+,D3
and, which is most important, ;904923,= .,<@92C@9 <.505=C <52:
significantly reduces muzzle 9=-/15, / 82/4.9, - <:J,<=4,..9
rise in firing standard and :D,.CF5=C ;9-6+9< <=492/ ;+5
modernized cartridges. <=+,2C6, F=/=.BD5 5 D9-,+.505-
+94/..BD5 ;/=+9./D5.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM, PMM and PBM 5; ;/=+9./ 9 I 18 ?, ?? 5 G?


Overall dimensions, mm 185 x 127 x 33 Q/6/+5=.B, +/0D,+B, DD 185 I 127 I 33
Empty weight, kg 0.76 ?/<</ < D/8/05.9D 6,0 ;/=+9.94, @8 0,76
Magazine capacity, rds 8 D@9<=C D/8/05./, ;/=+. 8

GROUP 10 WEAPONS %&' 10 (&')*


Class 1005 Guns, O2/<< 1005 =+,2@949, 5 /+=522,+5><@9, 499+:7,.5,
up to 30 mm @/256+/ -9 30 DD

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PISTOLS 

9mm GRACH PISTOL 9-  «57;»

Intended to engage flak 82M7BA7B627 M1? =08B:2-


vest-clad manpower and 7-? :-;GN [212H ; E8072-
various technical facilities :-12/BN, B /B>:2 8BA1-67GN
at ranges of up to 50 m. /2N7-62.>-N .82M./; 7B
MB1@70./- M0 50 C.

Basic Characteristics   ! "#!$#$"$

Cartridge 9 x 19 -= =B/807B 9 N 19


Muzzle velocity, m/s 460 `B6B1@7B? .>080./@ =91-, C/.2> 460
Sighting range, m 50 8-[21@7B? MB1@70./@ ./821@EG, C 50
Rate of fire, rds/min 30 2C= ./821@EG, ;G./8./C-7. 30
Empty weight, kg 0.950 QB..B =-./012/B (. 72.7B8?:277GC CB<BA-70C), >< 0,95
Magazine capacity, rds 18 C>0./@ CB<BA-7B, =B/8. 18

9mm GSh-18 PISTOL 9-  -18

The pistol is a new-generation personal weapon. -./012/ 34-18 - 1-6702 089:-2 70;0<0 =0>0127-?.
The powerful cartridges, large magazine capacity, .=01@A0;B7-2 C0D70<0 E02=8-=B.B, E01@FB? 2C>0./@
reduced weight and thickness of the pistol ensure its CB<BA-7B, CB1GH ;2. - /01D-7B 089:-? 0E2.=26-;BI/
effective combat use. The automatic safety catch JKK2>/-;70./@ E02;0<0 =8-C2727-?.
guarantees safe handling and high readiness to fire. L;/0CB/-62.>-H =82M0N8B7-/21@ <B8B7/-892/ E2A0=B.-
70./@ =8- ;G.0>0H E02<0/0;70./- 089:-?.

Basic Characteristics   ! "#!$#$"$

Cartridge 9 x 19 Luger -= =B/807B 9 N 19 Luger


Overall dimensions, mm: 181 N 133,5 N 33 3BEB8-/7G2 8BAC28G, CC 181 N 133,5 N 33
Weight, kg: QB..B, ><:
without magazine 0,47 E2A CB<BA-7B 0,47
magazine without cartridges 0,085 CB<BA-7B E2A =B/8070; 0,085
Magazine capacity, rds 18 C>0./@ CB<BA-7B, =B/8. 18

GROUP 10 WEAPONS 567 10 8569:


Class 1005 Guns, Z1B.. 1005 /821>0;02 - B8/-1128-H.>02 ;0089:27-2
up to 30 mm >B1-E8B M0 30 CC

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RPK KALASHNIKOV LIGHT MACHINE GUNS 1 23


1 4254 4

Designed to engage hostile manpower and fire ()41$^1$P)1W 4#R /1-P'+0)1-R 0-,+. %-#W - S+($0)1-R
weapons. When outfitted with optical sights, they serve +Y1),W` %()4%', S(+'-,1-*$, $ % /%'$1+,#)11W3- +S'-P)-
for surveillance and aiming in the daytime and at night %*-3- S(-V)#$3- - 4#R 1$2#a4)1-R - S(-V)#-,$1-R S(-
(in ambient skylight intensity environment). 41),1W` -#- )%')%',)11W` 1+P1W` /%#+,-R` ,-4-3+%'-.
The machine guns can fire automatically or singly. The b^ S/#)3)'+, ,)4)'%R $,'+3$'-P)%*-. -#- +4-1+P1W.
automatic fire is the main type of fire and is delivered +Y+1Q. c,'+3$'-P)%*-. +Y+1Q - +%1+,1+. ,-4 +Y1R: ,)4)'-
in short (up to five rounds) and long (up to 15 rounds) %R *+(+'*-3- (4+ 5 ,W%'()#+,) - 4#-11W3- (4+ 15 ,W%'-
bursts or continuously. ()#+,) +P)()4R3- - 1)S()(W,1+.
For ease of firing from combat vehicles, the machine X#R /4+2%',$ ,)4)1-R +Y1R -^ 2+),W` 3$]-1 S/#)3)'
gun has a folding plastic buttstock and a bipod. The set -3))' %*#$4W,$ad-.%R S#$%'3$%%+,W. S(-*#$4 - %+]*-.
includes two pouches for four magazines each, clean- \ *+3S#)*' ,`+4R' 4,$ S+4%/3*$ S+ 4 3$Y$^-1$ , *$04+3,
ing accessories, an oiler and chargers for magazine S(-1$4#)01+%'- 4#R P-%'*-, 3$%#)1*$, +2+.3W 4#R %1$-
loading. (R0)1-R 3$Y$^-1$.
The backsight leaf mounts the deflection correction (-V)#Q1$R S#$1*$ +2)%S)P-,$)' ,)4)1-) +Y1R 1$ 4$#Q-
mechanism and ensures the delivery of fire at a range 1+%'Q 4+ 1000 3, 1$ 1). ($%S+#+0)1 3)`$1-^3 ,,)4)1-R
of up to 1,000 m. 2+*+,W` S+S($,+*.
The receiver has a mount for attachment of optical day Oa %',+#Q1+. *+(+2*) -3))'%R 2$^$ 4#R *()S#)1-R *(+1-
and night sights. ]').1$ +S'-P)%*-` 41),1W` - 1+P1W` S(-V)#+,.

Basic Characteristics %&'(&)* +,-,./*-0%/0.0

Caliber, mm 5.45 7.62 5.56 "$#-2(, 33 5,45 7,62 5,56


Muzzle velocity, m/s 960 745 948 O$P$#Q1$R %*+(+%'Q S/#-, 3/% 960 745 948
Sighting range, m 1,000 1,000 1,000 (-V)#Q1$R 4$#Q1+%'Q %'()#Q2W, 3 1000 1000 1000
Point-blank range, m 460 365 460 X$#Q1+%'Q S(R3+Y+ ,W%'()#$, 3 460 365 460
Cyclic rate of fire, rds/min 600 600 600 )3S %'()#Q2W, ,W%'(./3-1. 600 600 600
Practical rate of fire, rds/min: Z+),$R %*+(+%'()#Q1+%'Q, ,W%'(./3-1.:
in bursts 150 150 150 +P)()4R3- 150 150 150
in single shots 50 50 50 +4-1+P1W3- 50 50 50
Length, mm 1,065 1,065 1,065 X#-1$, 33 1065 1065 1065
Height, mm: \W%+'$, 33:
with bipod 365 365 365 % %+]*$3- 365 365 365
without bipod 340.5 295 340.5 2)^ %+])* 340,5 295 340,5
Width (buttstock folded), mm 105 105 105 _-(-1$ (S(-*#$4 %*#$41+.), 33 105 105 105
Weight, kg: $%%$, *Y:
machine gun 5.06 5 5.06 S/#)3)'$ 5,06 5 5,06
with loaded magazine 5.65 5.6 5.65 %+ %1$(R0)11W3 3$Y$^-1+3 5,65 5,6 5,65
Magazine capacity, rds 45 40 45 3*+%'Q 3$Y$^-1$, S$'(. 45 40 45

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, "#$%% 1005 &'()#*+,+) - $('-##)(-.%*+) ,++(/0)1-)
up to 30 mm *$#-2(+3 4+ 30 33

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MACHINE GUNS ./012134

7.62mm PECHENEG MACHINE GUN 7,62-.. 4/


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Designed to engage hostile manpower and fire .$!E!F! $G I !G  H  !F !G
weapons. J!HK $ I!.

Basic Characteristics 789:8;< =>?>@A<?B7AB@B

Muzzle velocity, m/s 825 PFQ!G Q I, #/ 825


Sighting range, m 1,500 .LQ!G $Q!Q Q"H, # 1500
Cyclic rate of fire, rds/min 650 3#I Q"H, H./#!. 650
Practical rate of fire, rds/min 250 VG Q!Q, H./#!. 250
Weight, kg: 2, J:
machine gun without box and belt 9.5 I# "E "  !H 9,5
box with belt loaded with 100/200 rounds 3.9/8.0 "  !G !! ! ! 100/200 I. 3,9/8,0
Ammunition box capacity, rds 100, 200 or 250 1#Q I!! ", I. 100; 200; 250

7.62mm PKM MODERNIZED 7,62-.. /0123


KALASHNIKOV MACHINE GUN 4/
5465 5/

Designed to engage hostile manpower and fire .$!E!F! $G !F !G  H  I !G
weapons. J!HK $ I!.
Operation: gas. .!LI "H # - $ IKHK JE E
Method of locking: ! . NI!
rotating bolt. !  -
Feed: belt. OGG I#
Open iron sight. E. .$F I!
Changeable barrels. !F!G. .L #K-
!F, HJ I.
#!!H H.

Basic Characteristics 789:8;< =>?>@A<?B7AB@B

Cartridge 7.62 x 54 3I I! 7,62 K 54


Muzzle velocity, m/s 825 PFQ!G Q I, #/ 825
Sighting range, m 1,500 .LQ!G $Q!Q Q"H, # 1500
Rate of fire, rds/min 650 3#I Q"H, H./#!. 650
Weight, kg: 2 J:
machine gun without box and belt 7.5 I# "E "  !H 7,5
box with loaded 100/200-round belt 3.9/8.0 "  !G !! ! ! 100/200 I! 3,9/8
Ammunition box capacity, rds 100 or 200 1#Q I!! ", I. 100; 200

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm "# $ 30 ##

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7.62mm PKMS KALASHNIKOV MACHINE GUN 7,62-66 7&8(")*9*"&%)):; $#<(7(

MOUNTED ON STEPANOV TRIPOD =<>)*=&% )


)=(
($)&% $=7

Designed to engage hostile <=HE8QE8R=E H7S CEAR;?D=-


manpower and fire wea- EAS DA@?B 9A7T A U?<8D=EAS
pons. ?VE=@TW 9<=H9;@ U<?;A@EA>8.
Operation: gas. <AEXAU <8F?;T 8@;?G8;A>A -
Method of locking: rotating ?;@?H U?<?W?@TW V8Q?@ AQ >8-
bolt. E878 9;@?78. Y8UA<8EA= >8E8-
Feed: belt. 78 9;@?78 ?9CZ=9;@7S=;9S U?-
Open iron sight. @?<?;?G Q8;@?<8. ?H8R8 U8;-
<?E?@ 7=E;?RE8S. <AX=7 G=-
W8EAR=9>AB, ?;><T;?V? ;AU8.

Basic Characteristics &?@AB@CD EFGFHIDGJ?IJHJ

Cartridge 7.62 x 54 AU U8;<?E8 7,62 W 54


Muzzle velocity, m/s 825 ]8R87^E8S 9>?<?9;^ UC7A, G/9 825
Rate of fire, rds/min 650 =GU 9;<=7^FT, @T9;<./GAE. 650
Sighting range, m 1,500 <AX=7^E8S H87^E?9;^ 9;<=7^FT, G 1500
Weight, kg: 8998 >V:
machine gun without box and belt 7.5 UC7=G=;8 F=Q >?<?F>A A 7=E;T 7,5
box with loaded 100/200-round belt 3.9/8.0 >?<?F>A 9? 9E8<SD=EE?B 7=E;?B E8 100/200 U8;<?E?@ 3,9/8
Ammunition box capacity, rds 100 or 200 G>?9;^ U8;<?EE?B >?<?F>A, U8;<. 100, 200

7.62mm PKT KALASHNIKOV TANK MACHINE GUN 7,62-66


)=&%:; $#<(7(
=<>)*=&% $=

Designed to engage hostile manpower and fire <=HE8QE8R=E H7S CEAR;?D=EAS DA@?B 9A7T A U?<8D=EAS
weapons. ?VE=@TW 9<=H9;@ U<?;A@EA>8.
Operation: gas. <AEXAU <8F?;T 8@;?G8;A>A - ?;@?H U?<?W?@TW V8Q?@ AQ
Method of locking: rotating bolt. >8E878 9;@?78. Y8UA<8EA= >8E878 9;@?78 ?9CZ=9;@7S=;9S
Feed: belt. U?@?<?;?G Q8;@?<8. ?H8R8 U8;<?E?@ 7=E;?RE8S. <AX=7
Open iron sight. G=W8EAR=9>AB, ?;><T;?V? ;AU8.
Adapted for installation in armored vehicles. 6?E9;<C>XAS U<A9U?9?F7=E8 H7S C9;8E?@>A E8 F<?E=;=W-
Provided with an electric trigger and a heavy barrel. EA>C. [ UC7=G=;= AG==;9S \7=>;<?9UC9>. @=7AR=EE8S
G8998 9;@?78.

Basic Characteristics &?@AB@CD EFGFHIDGJ?IJHJ

Muzzle velocity, m/s 855 ]8R87^E8S 9>?<?9;^ UC7A, G/9 855


Sighting range, m 2,000 <AX=7^E8S H87^E?9;^ 9;<=7^FT, G 2000
Rate of fire, rds/min 650 =GU 9;<=7^FT, @T9;<./GAE. 650
Weight without box and belt, kg 10.5 8998 UC7=G=;8 F=Q >?<?F>A A 7=E;T, >V 10,5
Ammunition box capacity, rds 250 G>?9;^ G8V8QAEE?B >?<?F>A, U8;<. 250

GROUP 10 WEAPONS !"#$$ 10 %&&"#'()*(


Class 1005 Guns, 67899 1005 :;<=7>?@?= A 8<;A77=<AB9>?= @??<CD=EA=
up to 30 mm >87AF<?G H? 30 GG

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MACHINE GUNS ./012134

12.7mm NSV-12.7 MACHINE GUN 12,7-"" #$


 -12,7

Designed to engage multiple live targets, lightly .$!5!6! $7 "8"9  :;;9# 9# <7#,
armored transport facilities, fire emplacements and low :"!!!9# !;!9# $#, :!-
flying air targets. It 9# 6#  !5-
can be installed on 7># 5$?!9#
the 6T7 tripod mount, <7#. 2  !-
6U6 universal tripod 87 ! ! !9
mount and in pillbox ! 637, ! !-
firing slits. Its version 8!9 ! !9
NSVT is intended for ! 6/6,  #"5-
installation on armor C $:#!!9C :-
materiel. !9C  !. D7
! ! !C 
$: "!!!
C! #7 #$-
E<7 ;#
FG3.

Basic Characteristics %&'(&)* +,-,./*-0%/0.0

Muzzle velocity, m/s 820 - 860 F68!7 8 ;, #/ 820 - 860
Sighting range, m 2,000 .<8!7 $8!8 8"9, # 2000
Rate of fire, rds/min 700 3#; 8"9, 9./#!. 700
Length, mm 1,560 D!, ## 1560
Weight, kg 25 2, : 25
Weight of barrel, kg 9.2 2 , : 9,2

12.7mm KORD MACHINE GUN 12,7-"" #$


«23»

Intended for use against lightly armored transport facil- .$!5!6! $7 "8"9  :"!!!9# !-
ities, weapon emplacements, low flying air targets and ;!9# $#, :!9# 6#, !57>-
manpower. # 5$?!9# <7#  -
It can be installed on tanks  . 2  !-
and other armor materiel. 87 ! !C  $:
"!!! C!.

Basic Characteristics %&'(&)* +,-,./*-0%/0.0

Muzzle velocity, m/s 820 - 860 F68!7 8 ;, #/ 820 - 860
Range, m: D8!8, #:
sighting 2,000 ;<8!7 $ 2000
impact 6,000 ; ; $ 6000
Rate of fire, rds/min 650 - 750 3#; 8"9, 9./#!. 650 - 750
Weight, kg 25.5 2, : 25,5
Fire pattern, R80 at range of 100 m, mm 220, max 6!8 "7 ! $8! 100 #, R80, ## ! " 220
Armor penetration at range of 100 m, mm up to 20 M!;"#8 ! 100 #, ## $ 20

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm "# $ 30 ##

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14.5mm KPVT VLADIMIROV LARGE-CALIBER 14,5--- ../012 /3

TANK MACHINE GUN /43


.12 .

Designed to engage lightly )*52%H2%I*2 5$J 3,)K3L & $*M-


armored targets (armored per- +,3),2.),-%22L4. N*$J4. (3),-
sonnel carriers, antitank guns, 2*()%2&O,)(*)%4., O),(.-,(%2+,-
armored vehicles, etc.), fire -L4. O0P+%4., 3),2*%-(,4,3.$J-
weapons and manpower of the 4. . (.5.), ,M2*-L4. &)*5&(-%4. .
enemy located under light cover. 1.-,/ &.$,/ O),(.-2.+%, 2%Q,5J-
It can also be used as an air R*/&J H% $*M+.4. 0+)L(.J4..
defense machine S&O,$KH0*(&J (%+1* - +%I*&(-* H*-
gun. 2.(2,M, O0$*4*(%.

Basic Characteristics 567869: ;<=<>?:=@5?@>@

Sighting range, m: ).N*$K2%J 5%$K2,&(K &()*$K3L O, N*$J4, 4:


at ground targets 2,000 2%H*42L4 2000
at air targets 1,500 -,H50P2L4 1500
Rate of fire, rds/min: '+,),&()*$K2,&(K, -L&()./4.2.:
cyclic 550 - 600 (*Q2.I*&+%J 550 - 600
practical 70 - 80 3,*-%J 70 - 80
Barrel cooling air YQ$%15*2.* &(-,$% -,H50P2,*
Length, mm 1,980 Z$.2%, 44 1980
Weight, kg 52.2 %&&%, +M 52,2
Electric trigger power supply, V 22 - 29 \%O)J1*2.* O.(%2.J ]$*+(),&O0&+%, ^ 22 - 29

2Kh35 UNIFIED SELF-LOADING SUBCALIBER ./4L MNL


INTERIOR-MOUNTED GUN 3OL4L P. 2Q35

Intended for practice firings from artillery systems when )*52%H2%I*2% 5$J O),-*5*2.J 0I*32,-()*2.),-,I2LQ
training the crews of tanks and self-propelled artillery &()*$K3 .H %)(.$$*)./&+.Q &.&(*4 O). O,5M,(,-+* )%&I*-
mounts without expenditure of basic ammunition. (,- . ]+.O%1*/ (%2+,- . &%4,Q,52LQ %)(.$$*)./&+.Q 0&-
The gun is mounted in the breech chamber and the (%2,-,+ 3*H )%&Q,5% ,&2,-2LQ 3,*O).O%&,-.
breech piece of the main weapon system. ^+$%52%J O0P+% )%H4*R%*(&J - H%)J52,/ +%4,)* . +%H*2-
The firing procedures are similar to those of the main 2.+* ,&2,-2,/ &.&(*4L.
system. The electric trigger of the gun is fed with pow- ^LO,$2*2.* ,O*)%N./ O, -*5*2.g &()*$K3L %2%$,M.I2,
er directly from the vehicle mains or via the loading -*5*2.g &()*$K3L .H ,&2,-2,/ &.&(*4L. h$*+(),&O0&+
simulator unit. O0P+. O.(%*(&J 2*O,&)*5&(-*22, ,( 3,)(,-,/ &*(. 3,*-
The cartridge used for firing fully ensures the coinci- -,/ 4%P.2L .$. I*)*H 3$,+ .4.(%(,)% H%)J1%2.J.
dence of the bullet trajectory with the trajectory of the ).4*2J*4L/ O%(),2 O). &()*$K3* ,3*&O*I.-%*( O,$2,* &Q,-
main projectile. 15*2.* ()%*+(,).. O0$. & ()%*+(,).*/ ,&2,-2,M, -L&()*$%.

Basic Characteristics 567869: ;<=<>?:=@5?@>@

Caliber, mm 14.5 #%$.3), 44 14,5


Cartridge unified with KPVT MG .O O%(),2% 02.m.N.),-%22L/ & O0$*4*(,4 #^
Muzzle velocity, m/s 980 \%I%$K2%J &+,),&(K O0$., 4/& 980
Overall dimensions, mm 1,660 x 175 x 350 n%3%).(2L* )%H4*)L, 44 1660 Q 175 Q 350
Max weight, kg 29 %&&%, +M 2* 3,$** 29
Time to install in main system, min 10 ^)*4J 4,2(%1% - ,&2,-20g &.&(*40, 4.2. 10
Voltage in electric trigger circuit, V 22 - 29 \%O)J1*2.* O.(%2.J ]$*+(),&O0&+%, ^ 22 - 29
Accuracy life, rds 6,000 o*&0)&, -L&(. 6000
Clip capacity, rds 6 4+,&(K ,3,/4L, O%(). 6

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, #$%&& 1005 '()*$+,-,* . %)(.$$*)./&+,* -,,)01*2.*
up to 30 mm +%$.3),4 5, 30 44

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SNIPER RIFLES ./012342 54.6754

7.62mm SVD DRAGUNOV SNIPER RIFLE 7,62-## $ %& 


% ' '

Intended to engage moving, appearing, camouflaged 1$!8!9! $: !9 !: 89!;< =::>?<:,
and open single targets. $ ?<:, ;;<  8#!!;< $!9!;< @.
The rifle is a gas-operated weapon. The barrel is 1!@= "; # - $ =<;< C8 8
locked by a rotating bolt. The cartridges are fed from a ! . D=! !  ?::
spring-loaded box magazine. =# 8. 1$9 =! = !!:, 8
The gas regulator changes the recoil speed of moving "9C #C8!.
parts in reduced backward position, thereby increasing .9 C8C C: $: 8#!!: 
rifle reliabiity.  =$ !;< 9 = !=!# < <$ -
The rifle is fitted with a sniper optical sight. A night sight 9 !$ !E !  ".
may be given to fire at night or twilight. 5 #= ! <$ != =9 =-
The rifle is also provid- @, $=!E! # 
ed with a bayonet-knife #=E: !9!;#
for close-quarters =@#, =8:>?#
combat. To fire the rifle,  E"  #<
special-purpose sniper  !9E>. F: $!: -
cartridges with bullets =G!C ":  !
of increased consisten- =$!:: G;-! .
cy are used. Standard F: E"; =#!:>-
cartridges can also be : =@E!; !=-
used.  =!;  = =-
;G!! 9!, 8-
# ! E"  ";9-
!;# =!#.
Basic Characteristics /012034 56768947:/[Link]

Cartridge 7.62 x 54 6= =! 7,62 < 54


Muzzle velocity, m/s 830 .9E!: E =, #/ 830
Sighting range, m 1,300 1@E!: $E!E E";, # 1300
Weight, kg: _ !, C:
with empty magazine 4.3  !!: !!;# #C8!# 4,3
with loaded magazine 4.51  !: !!;# #C8!# 4,51
Magazine capacity, rds 10 2#E #C8!, =. 10

7.62mm SVDS DRAGUNOV SNIPER RIFLE 7,62-## $ %& 


% '
WITH FOLDING BUTTSTOCK  %G'HIJK & %G'K '

It is a modified version _$g@: ! 5F.


of the SVD rifle. 1#;  #9-
Plastic or skeleton !; #9 =$
metallic buttstock is $;: =.
folded to the right.

Basic Characteristics /012034 56768947:/[Link]

Cartridge 7.62 x 54 6= =! 7,62 < 54


Muzzle velocity, m/s 810 .9E!: E, #/ 810
Sighting range, m 1@E!: $E!E E";, #:
with optical sight 1,300  =9# =@# 1300
with open sight 1,200  ;;# =@# 1200
Rifle length, mm: F! !, ##:
buttstock extended 1,135  "# = ! 1135
buttstock folded 875  =<$!# = ! 875
Rifle weight with PSO-1 optical sight _ !  =9# =@# 17-1,
and empty magazine, kg 4.68 !!: !!;# #C8!#, C 4,68
Magazine capacity, rds 10 or 15 2#E #C8!, =. 10; 15

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm "# $ 30 ##

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SNIPER RIFLES    

9mm VSK-94 SNIPER RIFLE 9-== > ?@ 


?  ?-94

Intended to engage human targets, including those +,74(]4(X,4( 7'U )-+V*.[. O.+(3,40U 30/.1 )0'V, /
protected by body armor, and soft-skinned targets at *.6 X0)', 0)O.'T]2de,1 )+,7)*/( 0470/072('T4.1 5+.-
ranges of up to 400 m. Unified with the 9A-91 assault 4,](e0*V, 0 4,5+.40+./(44VP .5f,-*./ 4( 7('T4.)*0 7.
rifle. Owing to noiseless and 400 6. g40h0S0+./(4( ) (/*.-
flashless firing, it ensures the 6(*.6 9-91. Q'([.7(+U 5,)-
concealment of a sniper’s i264.1 0 5,)O'(6,44.1 )*+,'T-
position. It is a quickly disas- 5, .5,)O,X0/(,*)U )-+V*4.)*T
sembled weapon complete O.]0S00 )4(1O,+(. .6O',-*2-
with a seven-power PKS-07 ,*)U 7--+(*4V6 -.''06(*.+4V6
collimating sight and a PKN- O+0S,'.6  -07, ( *(-3, O+0-
03 night sight. S,'.6 4.X4.[. /07,40U  -03.
6,,* 5V)*+.+(]5.+42d -.4)*-
+2-S0d.

Basic Characteristics '()*(+, -./.01,/2'1202

Cartridge 9 x 39 PAB-9, SP-5, SP-6 0O O(*+.4( 9 P 39 Q-9, -5, -6


Sighting range, m 400 +0S,'T4(U 7('T4.)*T )*+,'T5V, 6 400
Rate of fire, rds/min 700 - 900 ,6O )*+,'T5V, /V)*+./604. 700 - 900
Mode of fire selective ,306 )*+,'T5V .704.X4V1 0 (/*.6(*0X,)-01
Length, mm 900 Y'04(, 66 900
Weight, kg: Z())(, -[:
without magazine and optical sight 2.7 5,] 6([(]04( 0 .O*0X,)-.[. O+0S,'( 2,7
magazine with 20 rounds 0.67 6([(]04( ) 20 O(*+.4(60 0,67

9mm VSS SPECIAL SNIPER RIFLE 9-== 


? > ?@ AB @ 

Designed for noiseless and flashless firing at ranges of 04*./-( O+,74(]4(X,4( 7'U /,7,40U 5,)i264.1 0 5,)-
up to 400 m. It mounts a PSO-1-1 sight. If necessary, O'(6,44.1 )*+,'T5V 4( 7('T4.)*T 7. 400 6. ( 4,1 2)*(-
a night sight is installed. 4(/'0/(,*)U .O*0X,)-01 O+0S,'
A special muzzle silencer  -1-1. +0 4,.5P.706.)*0 O+,-
is used to reduce the 72)6.*+,4( 2)*(4./-( 4.X4.[.
crack of the weapon. O+0S,'(.
The rifle can be broken Y'U 26,4Ti,40U 2+./4U ]/2-( /V-
down into three compo- )*+,'( O+06,4U,*)U )O,S0('T4V1
nents. 4(72'T4V1 ['2-
i0*,'T.
.]6.34( +(]-
5.+-( /04*./-0
4( 3 X()*0.

Basic Characteristics '()*(+, -./.01,/2'1202

Cartridge 9 x 39, sniping 0O O(*+.4( )4(1O,+)-01, 9 P 39


Muzzle velocity, m/s 290 (X('T4(U )-.+.)*T O2'0, 6/) 290
Sighting range, m: +0S,'T4(U 7('T4.)*T )*+,'T5V, 6:
with iron and optical sights 400 ) .*-+V*V6 0 .O*0X,)-06 O+0S,'.6 400
with night sight 300 ) 4.X4V6 O+0S,'.6 300
Magnification of sight: g/,'0X,40, O+0S,'(:
optical 4x .O*0X,)-.[. 4P
night 3.46x 4.X4.[. 3,46P
Length, mm 894 Y'04( /04*./-0, 66 894
Weight, g: Z())(, [:
bullet 16 O2'0 16
cartridge 23 O(*+.4( 23
Max weight of empty rifle without sights, kg 2.6 Z())( /04*./-0 5,] O(*+.4./ 0 O+0S,'./, -[ 4, 5.',, 2,6
Magazine capacity, rds 10 6-.)*T 6([(]04(, O(*+. 10

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, '()) 1005 *+,'-./., 0 (+*0'',+01)-., /..+23,40,
up to 30 mm -('05+.6 7. 30 66

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SNIPER RIFLES ./012342 54.6754

12.7mm OSV-96 SNIPER RIFLE 12,7-"" # $% 


$  -96

Intended to engage protected manpower, lightly armored 1$!8!9! $: ; !: 8AA!!  @,
materiel, radars, missile/rocket launchers, artillery pieces <"!!! >!, 3c, !@>  -
and parked aircraft as well as to demolish sea mines, > !, Y!! >! ! :!>, $:
with the firer remaining beyond the aimed fire range of ;$@ #> #!. 1 d#  : ! $-
ordinary caliber small arms. The :<# ;Y?!< <!:
12.7mm bullet has the wind drift <  : "@9!@> -
three times less than the 7.62mm ". 12,7-## ;: #  
bullet. 8 #!?e  !, 9#
The folding design of the weapon ; " 7,62 ##.
makes it convenient for $!: !Y: 8!9?-
transportation. The rifle is com- ! ;@e #"?!? -
pleted with an optical sight. :  $" < !;-
. 5! #;:
;9# ;Y#.

Basic Characteristics 89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Cartridge 12.7 x 108, snipeing (large-caliber machine gun 6; ;! !;, 12,7 > 108 (8# !
cartridges can also be used) ;?8! ;! ;!"!@> ;#)
Sighting range, m: 1Y?!: $?!? ?"@, #:
materiel 1,800 ; >! 1800
manpower 1,200 ;   1200
Mode of fire single shot 3 # ?"@ $!9!@
Armor penetration at least 90% against armor plate, 20 mm thick, [!;"#? ! #! 90% ; "!; A! 20 ##
at a range of 100 m (with B-32 bullet) ! $!Y 100 # (; [-32)
Length, mm: W!, ##:
in folded position 1,100   !!# ; ! 1100
in extended position 1,690  "# ; ! 1690
Weight of rifle without optical sight, kg 12.65 ±0.3 X ! "8 ;9< ;Y, < 12,65 ±0,3
Magazine capacity, rds 5 2#? #<8!, ;. 5

12.7mm SVN-98 SNIPER RIFLE 12,7-"" # $% 


$ -98

Intended to engage lightly armored and soft-skinned 1$!8!9! $: ; !: <"!!!<  !-
weapons and war materiel at ranges of up to 1,000 m, as "!!!<  !:  !! >! ! $?-
well as unsheltered manpower protected by body armor ! $ 1000 #,    @ ; !! 
at ranges of up to 1,500 m. @  $> !$$?! 8A@ ! $?!
$ 1500 #.

Basic Characteristics 89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Cartridge 12.7x107 6; ;! 12,7 > 108


Length, mm 1,350 W!, ## 1350
Empty weight (without sight), kg 11 X ("8 ;Y   !!: !!@# #<8!#), < 11
Magazine capacity, rds 5 2#? #<8!, ;. 5

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm "# $ 30 ##

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SUBMACHINE GUNS 8a>bcP>d-5cPMP>d

7.62mm OTs-39 SUBMACHINE GUN 7,62-!! "#


$%&
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$)-39

Intended to produce high fire density at short ranges.  !"#!"$! %& '(# "!)& *+'(,(- .%(/!('/) (0!& !"
It is a blowback-operated weapon provided with a ham- ,((/,)1 )'/"!2)&1. )!2). "3(/+ "*/(4"/),) - (/,"/
mer-type firing mechanism. The fire selector is located '*(3( !(0( #"/*(".
on the right and left sides 5 "!(-'.6',(*(- 41"!)#4
of the weapon. The subma- ,6,(*(0( /).". *( $),
chine gun has a bolt stop *) " (0!& "'.(%(7! '."-
and a magazine catch dis- *" ) '%*". 849/'& ('/"!(*
engaged by the hand which #"/*(", #";%," 4"0"#)!",
holds the weapon. It can *+,%9$"4"& 6,(-, 6 -
be outfitted with a built-in 7)*"9;- (67). <(#4(-
laser target designator. 7! *'/(!!+- * (67)
%"#!+- 2%6,"#"/%=.

Basic Characteristics $*+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Cartridge 7.62 x 25 TT (7.63 x 25 Mauser) >). ."/(!" 7,62 1 25 >> (7,63 1 25 Mauzer)
Sighting range, m 200 )2%=!"& "%=!('/= '/%=3+, 4 200
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 >4. '/%=3+, *+'/./4)!. 600
Mode of fire selective I7)4 '/%=3+ ( )!($!+- ) "*/(4"/)$',)-
Length, mm: J%)!" .)'/(%/"-.6%4/", 44:
with buttstock folded 350 '( '%(7!!+4 .),%" (4 350
with buttstock extended 647 ' (/,)!6/+4 .),%" (4 647
Weight with empty magazine, kg 1.8 M"''" ' 4"0"#)!(4 3# ."/(!(*, ,0 1,8
Magazine capacity, rds 20, 30 or 45 P4,('/= 4"0"#)!", ."/. 20; 30; 45

9mm OTs-39 SUBMACHINE GUN 9-!! "#


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$)-39"

Intended for use by units fighting organized crime, spe-  !"#!"$! %& .( "# %!)- .( 3(=3 ' (0"!)#(-
cial services, as well as servicemen of auxiliary army *"!!(- .'/6.!('/=9, '.2'%673, " /",7 *(!!('%67"-
units. ;)1 *'.(4(0"/%=!+1 "4-',)1 .( "# %!)-.
It is a blowback-operated weapon provided with a ham- )'/(%/-.6%4/ "3(/"/ !" .)!2). (/,"/" '*(3( -
mer-type firing mechanism. The fire selector is located !(0( #"/*(". 5 "!(-'.6',(*(- 41"!)#4 ,6,(*(0( /)-
on the right and left sides of the weapon. The subma- .". *( $), *) " (0!& "'.(%(7! '."*" ) '%*".
chine gun has a bolt stop 849/'& ('/"!(* #"/*(",
and a magazine catch dis- #";%," 4"0"#)!", *+,%9-
engaged by the hand $"4"& 6,(-, 6 7)*"9-
which holds the weapon. It ;- (67). <(#4(7!
can be fitted with a built-in *'/(!!+- * (67) %"-
laser target designator. #!+- 2%6,"#"/%=.
The submachine gun )'/(%/-.6%4/ (/%)$"-
boasts high accuracy and /'& *+'(,(- /($!('/=9 )
close pattern of single shot ,6$!('/=9 ( )!($!(0( ) "*-
and automatic fire. /(4"/)$',(0( (0!&.

Basic Characteristics $*+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Cartridge 9 x 19 Parabellum >). ."/(!" 9 1 19 Parabellum


Sighting range, m 200 )2%=!"& "%=!('/= '/%=3+, 4 200
Rate of fire, rds/min 540 >4. '/%=3+, *+'/./4)!. 540
Mode of fire selective I7)4 '/%=3+ ( )!($!+- ) "*/(4"/)$',)-
Length, mm: J%)!" .)'/(%/"-.6%4/", 44:
with buttstock folded 350 '( '%(7!!+4 .),%" (4 350
with buttstock extended 647 ' (/,)!6/+4 .),%" (4 647
Weight with empty magazine, kg 1.75 M"''" ' 4"0"#)!(4 3# ."/(!(*, ,0 1,75
Magazine capacity, rds 20, 30 or 40 P4,('/= 4"0"#)!", ."/. 20; 30;40

GROUP 10 WEAPONS ?@'"" 10 A$$@'B&C#&


Class 1005 Guns, e%"'' 1005 a/%,(*( ) "/)%%)-',( *((67!)
up to 30 mm ,"%)3(4 ( 30 44

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SUBMACHINE GUNS -

9mm KEDR SUBMACHINE GUN 9-66 


7
-78
«:;»

Designed for close-quarters combat. It is a blowback- -.96*Y6*Q.6 9)S 7)256.Z0 70S. -26U2T -*70,V *1,08*-
operated weapon. The submachine gun is fitted with a ,2/2 - 0,/*, +1070960Z0 Y*,10-*. 6*75.6 +/)*9V1*[X28+S
folding buttstock, a T-2/)*908 2 914\-
two-row box -S96V8 /0-07Q*,V8
magazine and 8*Z*Y2608. +6*X.6
combined-type T-2U.)R6V8 T-2+T0-
sighting devices. +07).62.8 /087262-
Kedr is capable of -01*660Z0 ,2T*. 0Y-
firing in single 10)S., 1.+,2 +,-.)R-
shots or automati- 74 1 09260Q608 2 *1-
cally, with the butt- ,08*,2Q.+/08 -.52-
stock folded or 8*\ /*/ T-2 +)05.6-
extended. 608, ,*/ 2 T-2 0,/-V-
,08 T-2/)*9..

Basic Characteristics ()*+),- ./0/12-03(2313

Muzzle velocity, m/s 310 P*Q*)R6*S +/0-0+,R T4)2, 8/+ 310


Sighting range, m 25 -2U.)R6*S 9*)R60+,R +,-.)R7V, 8 25
Firing range, m up to 50 W2+,*6U2S +,-.)R7V, 8 90 50
Rate of fire, rds/min 1,000 .8T +,-.)R7V, 1V+,-./826. 1000
Overall length, mm: 7X*S 9)26*, 88:
with buttstock folded 305 +0 +)05.66V8 T-2/)*908 305
with buttstock extended 530 + 0,/264,V8 T-2/)*908 530
Empty weight, kg: *++* 7.Y T*,-0601, /Z:
with 20-rd magazine 1.54 + 8*Z*Y2608 6* 20 T*,-0601 1,54
with 30-rd magazine 1.57 + 8*Z*Y2608 6* 30 T*,-0601 1,57

9mm KLIN SMALL-SIZE SUBMACHINE GUN 9-66 87C


DE 
7
-78
«:7»

Designed to arm the Interior -.96*Y6*Q.6 9)S 100-


Ministry units. -45.62S T09-*Y9.).-
It is chambered for 623 aW. +T0)RY4[,-
modernized and standard +S 809.-62Y2-01*66V3
pistol cartridges and can be 2 b,*,6V3 T2+,0).,6V.
used with or without a T*,-06V. -.94+80,-.-
silencer. 6* 10Y80560+,R T-28.-
6.62S T2+,0).,*-T4).-
8.,* + Z)4b2,.).8 2
7.Y 6.Z0.

Basic Characteristics ()*+),- ./0/12-03(2313

Killing range, m at least 150 W*)R60+,R T0-*5.62S, 8 6. 8.6.. 150


Rate of fire, rds/min 975-1,060 /0-0+,-.)R60+,R, 1V+,-./826. 975-1060
Length with buttstock extended, mm 539 W)26* + -*Y)05.66V8 T-2/)*908, 88 539
Weight with empty 30-rd magazine, kg 1.54 *++* + 6.+6*-S5.66V8 8*Z*Y2608 6* 30 T*,-0601, /Z 1,54
Magazine capacity, rds 20 or 30 8/0+,R 8*Z*Y2601, T*,-. 20 2)2 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, ()*++ 1005 ,-.)/010. 2 *-,2)).-23+/0. 100-45.62.
up to 30 mm /*)27-08 90 30 88

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SUBMACHINE GUNS -

9mm KASHTAN SUBMACHINE GUN 9-'' 


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Intended to arm the Interior Ministry units. -.96*L6*M.6 9)N 100-45.62N M*+,.3 OP.
It is a blowback-operated weapon. Its configuration, -26Q2R -*70,S *1,08*,2/2 - 0,9*M* +1070960T0 L*,10-*.
with the bolt sliding over the barrel, makes the firearm -28.6.62. +U.8S + 6*7.T*VW28 6* +,10) L*,10-08 R0L10-
compact. The handgrip contains the magazine. The )2)0 +9.)*,X 0-452. /08R*/,6S8. *T*L26 -*L8.W.6 1 -4-
stock can be retracted into the receiver and is provid- /0N,/. 4R-*1).62N 0T6.8. -2/)*9 1SR0)6.6 472-*VW28+N
ed with a turning shoulder piece. The point of the stock 1 +,10)X64V /0-07/4 2 +6*75.6 R010-0,6S8 R).M.1S8 4R0-
resting against the firer’s shoulder is in line with the -08. 0M/* 4R0-* R-2/)*9* 1 R).M0 +,-.)/* 6*U092,+N 6* 09-
bore axis, which improves the accu- 603 )2622 + 0+XV /*6*)* +,10)*, M,0
racy of fire. 4)4MY*., ,0M60+,X 1.9.62N 0T6N. ,-
The absence of outer moving parts +4,+,12. 6*-456SU 912T*VW2U+N R-2
and the safety mechanism to pre- +,-.)X7. 9.,*).3 2 R-28.6.62. 8.U*-
vent inadvertent firing in the event 62L8* R-.90U-*6.62N 0, +)4M*360T0
of an accidental release of the 1S+,-.)* R-2 6.R-02L10)X608 0,R4+-
cocking handle make the subma- /*622 -4/0N,/2 1L1.9.62N 1 R-0Q.++.
chine gun safe for the firer. L*-N5*62N 9.)*V, R2+,0).,-R4).8.,
The weapon can be fitted with a 7.L0R*+6S8 9)N +,-.)/*. 05., /08-
silencer and a collimating sight. R)./,01*,X+N R-270-08 8*)0Y48603
+,-.)X7S 2 /0))28*,0-6S8 R-2Q.-
)08.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM 2R R*,-06* 9 U 18 


Muzzle velocity, m/s 315 _*M*)X6*N +/0-0+,X R4)2, 8/+ 315
Sighting range, m 100 -2Q.)X6*N 9*)X60+,X +,-.)X7S, 8 100
Rate of fire, rds/min 900 - 1,000 .8R +,-.)X7S, 1S+,-./826. 900 - 1000
Mode of fire selective a.528 +,-.)X7S 09260M6S3 2 *1,08*,2M.+/23
Empty weight with magazine, kg 1.68 *++* + 8*T*L2608 (7.L R*,-0601), /T 1,68
Overall dimensions, mm: e*7*-2,6S. -*L8.-S, 88:
length with stock extended/with stock retracted 485/325 9)26* + 1S91264,S8/+)05.66S8 R-2/)*908 485/325
width 51 Y2-26* 51
height (with 20-round magazine) 185 1S+0,* (+ 8*T*L2608 6* 20 R*,-0601) 185
Magazine capacity, rds 20 or 30 8/0+,X 8*T*L26*, R*,-. 20; 30

9mm BUK LIGHT SUBMACHINE GUN 9-'' (+. 


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Intended to produce high fire density at short ranges. -.96*L6*M.6 9)N +0L9*62N 1S+0/03 R)0,60+,2 0T6N 6*
It operates on the blowback principle. /0-0,/2U 92+,*6Q2NU. -26Q2R -*70,S *1,08*,2/2 - 0,/*,
The submachine gun is one of the +1070960T0 L*,10-*. 926 2L +*8SU
lightest and most compact models of ).T/2U 2 /08R*/,6SU 07-*LQ01 Z,0T0
this type of weapons. Enhanced 129* 0-452N. 01SY.66*N 70.1*N T0-
combat readiness is ensured by: dis- ,0160+,X 07.+R.M21*.,+N L* +M.,: 1S-
engagement of the automatic safety /)VM.62N *1,08*,2M.+/0T0 R-.90U-*-
when the grip is grasped; location of 62,.)N R-2 0U1*,. -4/0N,/2, -*+R0)0-
the fire selector on the right and left 5.62N R.-.109M2/* 129* 0T6N + R-*-
sides under the finger; availability of 103 2 ).103 +,0-06S R09 R*)XQ.8, 6*-
the bolt stop. Fitted with a hammer- )2M2N L*,10-603 L*9.-5/2. 9*-60-
type firing mechanism. +R4+/0103 8.U*62L8 /4-/010T0 ,2R*.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Cartridge 9 x 19 Parabellum 2R R*,-06* 9 U 19 Parabellum


Sighting range, m 100 -2Q.)X6*N 9*)X60+,X +,-.)X7S, 8 100
Rate of fire, rds/min 800 - 900 .8R +,-.)X7S, 1S+,-./826. 800 - 900
Mode of fire selective a.528 +,-.)X7S 09260M6S3 2 *1,08*,2M.+/23
Length, mm: P)26* R2+,0).,*-R4).8.,*, 88:
with buttstock folded 250 +0 +)05.66S8 R-2/)*908 250
with buttstock extended 484 + 0,/264,S8 R-2/)*908 484
Weight without magazine, kg 1.2 *++* 7.L 8*T*L26*, /T 1,2
Magazine capacity, rds 20 or 30 8/0+,X 8*T*L26*, R*,-. 20; 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, ()*++ 1005 ,-.)/010. 2 *-,2)).-23+/0. 100-45.62.
up to 30 mm /*)27-08 90 30 88

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SUBMACHINE GUNS 01234526-08459526

9mm KIPARIS SUBMACHINE GUN 9- 


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«$ »

Intended to produce high fire density at short ranges. 0$!:!;! $< :$!< = >! ?!< !
It is a blowback-operated weapon provided with a hammer- @ $!A<@. 0!A> "= # - 
type firing mechanism. "$!? :. 8$!-> #@!:# -
The weapon is fed from a box magazine and is provided ? >. 0! - : ";? #?:!. 0-
with a silencer and a laser ># !" ! ?C-
target designator. It is dis- #  :!=# A-
tinguished by high accu- :#. 3;<
racy of semiautomatic = ;!DE $-
and full automatic fire. !;!?  #;-
On request, it can be deliv- ? ?!<. 9  >-
ered complete with a bag <D<  >AD!
for carrying and convenient # $< !C!< 
and compact arrangement $"!?, #>!?
of spare magazines, a :#F!< :>!=@
silencer and accessories. #?:!, ?C< 
>!$ !.

Basic Characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Cartridge 9x18 PM 2> >! 9 @ 18 09


Sighting range, m 100 0AD!< $D!D D"=, # 100
Rate of fire, rds/min 900 2#> D"=, =./#!. 900
Mode of fire selective I # D"= $!;!=  #;
Maximum level of sound pressure at discharge, dB 130 8!D :? $!< > =, J" ! " 130
Length with silencer, mm: J!  ?C#, ##:
with buttstock folded 425   !!=# >$# 425
with buttstock extended 726  !=# >$# 726
Weight, kg: 9, ?:
without magazine, silencer and laser target designator 1.57 ": #?:!, ?C<  :!? A:< 1,57
with 20-round magazine,  #?:!# ! 20 >!, ?C#
silencer and laser target designator 2.1  :!=# A:# 2,1
Magazine capacity, rds 20 or 30 5#D #?:!, >. 20; 30

9mm BIZON-2 SUBMACHINE GUN 9- 


!
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«CD-2»

The submachine gun is a close-quarters weapon which f#;   " !? "<. 0!A> "=
operates on the blowback principle. Cartridges are fed # -  "$!? :. 0! : C!-
from a high-capacity screw ? #?:! "DC #-
magazine. The submachine . 1# $=EF-
gun stock is folded to the left <  #?:!. 0:<
side. The Bizon can deliver  D"  $!;!# 
single-shot and automatic #;#  #@
fire with standard and mod- "=;!=#  #$!:!-
ernized 9 x 18 PM cartridges. !=# >!# 9 @ 18 09.

Basic Characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Cartridge 9 @ 18 PM 9 @ 18 PM 2> >! 9 @ 18 09 9 @ 18 09


modernized #$!:!!=
Muzzle velocity 320 420 g;D!< D >, #/ 320 420
Sighting range 100 150 0AD!< $D!D D"=, # 100 150
Length, mm: J!, ##:
submachine gun with buttstock extended 660 >-># 660
submachine gun with buttstock folded 425   !!=# >$# 425
Weight, kg: 9, ?:
without magazine 2.1 ": #?:! 2,1
with empty magazine 2.47  #?:!# ": >! 2,47
Bullet weight, g 6,1 9 >, ? 6,1
Magazine capacity, rds 66 5#D #?:!, >. 66

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm "# $ 30 ##

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SUBMACHINE GUNS )hiQALYQj-)NLYKYQj

9mm PP-90M SUBMACHINE GUN 9- 



-! "
-90"

Intended for covert carrying during special operations. )*+,-./-.0+- ,12 34*56787 -79+-:2 ;*: ;*7<+,+-:: 3;+-
The weapon’s feature is its capability to fold into a rec- =:.1>-5? 7;+*.=:@. A37B+--736>C 7*DE:2 2<12+632 <7/-
tangular case. It takes two to three seconds to prepare F7E-736> 341.,5<.-:2, ;*: G67F 7-7 ;*:7B*+6.+6 H7*FD
it for firing. ;+-.1.. I12 ;7,8767<4: 4 36*+1>B+ 6*+BD+632 2 - 3 3. ):3-
Owing to shockless operation of its blowback action, 671+6-;D1+F+6 :F++6 3?+FD .<67F.[Link] 37 3<7B7,-5F /.-
optimal firing rate and align- 6<7*7F. J1.87,.*2 B+/D,.*-7@
ment of the stock with barrel *.B76+ .<67F.[Link], 7;6:F.1>-
bore, the PP-90M has the -7FD 6+F;D 36*+1>B5 : *.3;7-
best consistency of shots dur- 17E+-:C ;*:41.,. -. 73: 4.-
ing automatic fire among all -.1. 36<71. ))-90K :F++6
domestic submachine guns. It -.:1D09:+ ;74./.6+1: 4D0-7-
can be furnished with a laser 36: ;*: .<67F.6:0+347@
target designator. 36*+1>B+ 3*+,: <3+? 76+0+36-
<+--5? ;:3671+67<-;D1+F+67<.
K7E+6 47F;1+467<.6>32 1./+*-
-5F =+1+D4./.6+1+F (LMN).

Basic Characteristics #$%&$'( )*+*,-(+.#-.,.

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM Q:; ;.6*7-. 9 ? 18 )K


Sighting range, m 100 )*:=+1>-.2 ,.1>-736> 36*+1>B5, F 100
Rate of fire. rds/min 600 - 800 Q+F; 36*+1>B5, <536*./F:-. 600 - 800
Mode of fire selective V+E:F 36*+1>B5 7,:-70-5@ : .<67F.6:0+34:@
Dimensions in folded position, mm 280 x 90 x 30 O.B.*:65 < 317E+--7F ;717E+-::, FF 280 ? 90 ? 30
Length in firing configuration, mm 485 I1:-. < B7+<7F ;717E+-::, FF 485
Weight, kg: K.33., 48:
without magazine 1.42 B+/ F.8./:-. 1,42
loaded magazine 0.425 F.8./:-. 3 ;.6*7-.F: 0,425
Magazine capacity, rds 30 YF4736> F.8./:-., ;.6*. 30

9mm PP-93 SUBMACHINE GUN 9- 



-! "
-93

Intended to produce high fire density at short ranges. )*+,-./-.0+- ,12 37/,.-:2 <53747@ ;176-736: 78-2 -.
Its main feature is a close pattern of automatic fire (in 47*764:? ,:36.-=:2?.
hand firing of a 30-round burst at a range of 25 m all O1.<-.2 737B+--736> ))-93 - <5374.2 4D0-736> ;*: .<67-
shot holes are within a breast-silhouette target). F.6:0+347@ 36*+1>B+ (;*: 7636*+1+ 3 *D4 3;179-7@ 70+-
It is a blowback-operated *+,>C :/ 30 ;.6*7-7< -.
weapon which can be fit- ,:36.-=:: 25 F <3+ ;*7B7-
ted with various capacity :-5 D41.,5<.C632 < 8*D,-
magazines, a silencer and -DC F:9+->). ):3671+6-;D-
a laser target designator. 1+F+6 :F++6 3?+FD .<67F.-
[Link] 37 3<7B7,-5F /.6<7-
*7F. P7F;1+46D+632 F.8.-
/:-.F: *./1:0-7@ +F47-
36:. K7E+6 47F;1+467<.6>-
32 81D9:6+1+F : 1./+*-5F
=+1+D4./.6+1+F.

Basic Characteristics #$%&$'( )*+*,-(+.#-.,.

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM, modernized 9 PM Q:; ;.6*7-. 9 ? 18 )K, 9 )K F7,+*-


Sighting range, m 100 )*:=+1>-.2 ,.1>-736> 36*+1>B5, F 100
Rate of fire, rds/min 600 - 800 Q+F; 36*+1>B5, <536*./F:-. 600 - 800
Mode of fire selective V+E:F 36*+1>B5 7,:-70-5@ : .<67F.6:0+34:@
Dimensions with folded stock O.B.*:65 37 317E+--5F ;*:41.,7F
and 30-round magazine, mm 325 x 225 x 38 : F.8./:-7F 3 30 ;.6*7-.F:, FF 325 ? 225 ? 38
Length with extended stock, mm 547 I1:-. 3 *./17E+--5F ;*:41.,7F, FF 547
Weight without magazine, kg 1.47 K.33. B+/ F.8./:-., 48 1,47
Magazine capacity, rds 20 or 30 YF4736> F.8./:-., ;.6*. 20; 30

GROUP 10 WEAPONS 9:! 10 ;:!< =


Class 1005 Guns, P1.33 1005 i6*+147<7+ : .*6:11+*:@347+ <77*DE+-:+
up to 30 mm 4.1:B*7F ,7 30 FF

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REVOLVERS +,-./0-,+1

9mm R-92 REVOLVER 9-$$ %  -92

Designed to engage hostile G$!H!I! $J K !J -


manpower at short ranges.  L K! ! #LM
It has a double action firing J!JM.
mechanism. Provision is made N$!-K #M!H#
for simultaneous extraction of $!O $J. G$#-
all fired cartridge cases and ! $!#!!J PQJ
clip loading. Firing is possible M J!LM ORH  HJ !
without the use of the clip. "#. -H# ! R" "H
The semi-enclosed hammer "#L.
and forward displaced grip with GHLL   #S!!L
the trigger mechanism ensure K$ J  KL# #-
compact size of the revolver M!H## "KIT KL-
and convenience of its covert U!!T #K!R R
carrying.  $" O LO !U!J.

Basic characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Cartridge type 9 M 18 PM VK K! 9 M 18 GY


Sighting range, m 25 GQR!J $R!R R"L, # 25
Overall dimensions, mm 157 x 120 x 35 ["!L H#L, ## 157 M 120 M 35
Empty weight, kg 0.52 Y "H K!, O 0,52
Cylinder capacity, rds 5 ,#R ""!, K. 5

9mm RSA REVOLVER 9-$$ %   

Designed to engage hostile G$!H!I! $J K !J


manpower. It is an individual  L K!. _!$-
service weapon provided with a $R!  "!  ,
rotating cylinder for cartridges !" !! STS#J "-
held in a clip. The hammer-type "!# $J K!, "`$!!-
firing mechanism permits single !LM "#.
and double action firing. The N$!-K #M!H# - -
revolver has a reliable safety #H$!L, O K, -
device. L KHJ "L LR
O!R ! # ! K
TI "H K$R!O
H$!J . .!S! !-
$ ! $TS# K$M-
!R!L# #.

Basic characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Muzzle velocity at 20 oC, m/s 300 aIR!J R K


Rate of fire without reloading, rds/min 30 K #K 20 , #/ 300
Overall dimensions, mm: V#K R"L "H KHJ !J, L./#!. 30
length 200 ["!L H#L, ##:
width 40 $! 200
height 150 U! 40
Empty weight, kg 0.8 L 150
Consistency Y "H K!, O 0,8
of shots at 25 m range, cm: I!R R"L ! $R!R 25 #, #:
R50 m 4 R50 4
R100 m 10 R100 10
Trigger pull, N: N ! K# TI, a:
in double action firing 60 K #H$ 60
in single action firing 25 K H$!!#  25
Accuracy life, rds 3,000 +, L. 3000
Cylinder capacity, rds 6 ,#R ""!, K. 6

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm "# $ 30 ##

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REVOLVERS  

9mm 0Ts-01 KOBALT REVOLVER 9-66 7  8-01 «:;7


»

Intended for close-in combat. 8&'2/"C/"['/ 2!H *'2'/+H 0!+./'E) 0)H.


The firing mechanism allows double and single action F2"&/)-#4-#()*), 1'6"/+C1 4)C*)!H'% *'#%+ #%&'!I0-
firing. ("( #"1)*C*)2)1, %"( + # 4&'2*"&+%'!I/B1 *C*'2'/+'1
The revolver is loaded with car- (-&(". ^"&H."/+' 4"%&)/"1+ 4&)-
tridges singly or with the use of a +C*)2+%#H )0),1), +!+ _%-[/).
clip. The fired cartridge cases are `(#%&"(a+H #%&'!H/B6 E+!IC )2/)-
extracted simultaneously or singly. *&'1'//"H +!+ 4)_%-[/"H. ]!H C"-
The cylinder is swung aside for &H."/+H +!+ &"C&H."/+H 0"&"0"/
loading or unloading. )%(+2B*"'%#H * #%)&)/-. ()/#%-
In this pistol, there are no small &-(a++ )%#-%#%*-b% )%2'!H'1B'
detachable parts or those that can 1'!(+' + #!-[",/) *B4"2"bc+'
incidentally spring out during field 2'%"!+ 4&+ /'4)!/), &"C0)&('.
stripping. The OTs-01S version is "C&"0)%"/" 1)2+d+("a+H &'-
chambered for the 9 x 17 Short *)!I*'&" e-01$ 4)2 4"%&)/
(.380 ACP) cartridge. 9 6 17 Short (.380 ?$ ).

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM, 9 x 17 Short (.380 ACP) 3+4 4"%&)/" 9 6 18 89, 9 6 17 Short (.380 ?$ )
Overall dimensions, mm 200 x 130 x 40 A"0"&+%/B' &"C1'&B, 11 200 6 130 6 40
Empty weight, kg 0.8 9"##" 0'C 4"%&)/)*, (E 0,8
Firing mechanism double action F2"&/)-#4-#()*), 1'6"/+C1 2*),/)E) 2',#%*+H
Cylinder capacity, rds 6 1()#%I 0"&"0"/", 4"%&. 6

9mm NOSOROG REVOLVER 9-66 7  « »

Intended to engage the enemy at short distances. 8&'2/"C/"['/ 2!H 4)&".'/+H 4&)%+*/+(" /" ()&)%(+6
The revolver is designed in two versions: one is cham- &"##%)H/+H6.
bered for the 9 x 18 PM cartridge and the other, for the "C&"0)%"/B 2*' 1)2+d+("a++ &'*)!I*'&" - 4)2 4"%&)/
9 x 19 Parabellum cartridge. 9 6 18 89 + 899 9 6 19 Parabellum.
It features a good balance and a close pattern of fire that %!+["'%#H 6)&)_', #0"!"/#+&)*"//)#%Ib + (-[/)#%Ib
are attained by the approximation of the revolver center 0)H, ()%)&B' 2)#%+E"b%#H C" #['% 4&+0!+.'/+H a'/%&"
of gravity to the bore axis and the lowering of the fire line %H.'#%+ &'*)!I*'&" ( )#+ ("/"!" #%*)!" + #/+.'/+H !+-
relative to the firer’s hand. At a discharge, the revolver /++ #%&'!I0B )%/)#+%'!I/) &-(+ #%&'!Hbc'E). 8&+ *B#%-
whip decreases, which contributes to the rapid recovery &'!' -1'/I_"'%#H 4)20&"#B*"/+' &'*)!I*'&" **'&6, "
of the weapon position for f%) #4)#)0#%*-'% 0B#%&)1-
subsequent aiming and firing. *)##%"/)*!'/+b 'E) 4)!).'-
The revolver can be fitted with /+H 2!H 4&+a'!+*"/+H + 4&)-
a laser target designator +C*)2#%*" #!'2-bc'E) *B#%-
which is attached above the &'!". 9).'% 4&+1'/H%I#H #
barrel. !"C'&/B1 a'!'-("C"%'!'1, ()-
%)&B, (&'4+%#H /"2 #%*)!)1.

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Cartridge 9 x 18 PM, PMM 9 x 19 3+4 4"%&)/" 9 6 18 89, 899 9 6 19


Parabellum Parabellum
Muzzle velocity, m/s 290 365 Z"["!I/"H #()&)#%I 4-!+, 1/# 290 365
Firing range, m 50 50 ]"!I/)#%I #%&'!I0B, 1 50 50
Overall dimensions, mm 210 x 37 x 145 A"0"&+%/B' &"C1'&B, 11 210 6 37 6 145
Empty weight, kg 0.8 0.8 9"##" (0'C 4"%&)/)*), (E 0,8 0,8
Trigger pull, kgf 3 - 3.5 3.35 F#+!+' #4-#(", (E# 3 - 3,5 3,35
Barrel length, mm 75 75 ]!+/" #%*)!", 11 75 75
Cylinder capacity, rds 6 6 1()#%I 0"&"0"/", 4"%&. 6 6

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns, !"## 1005 $%&'!()*)' + "&%+!!'&+,#()' *))&-.'/+'
up to 30 mm ("!+0&)1 2) 30 11

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REVOLVERS +,-./0-,+1

12.3mm UDAR, UDAR-S AND UDAR-TS REVOLVERS 12,3-'' ( ) «+», «+- », «+-
»

The main feature of the Udar revolver is its large cal- F! "!!GH G «J$» LLL M
iber (12.3mm), which, in combination with a powerful "GN " - 12,3 ##, O  P!  #Q-
cartridge, ensures superiority over other models of per- !O# R!# $ RS$ !$ $M# #$L#
sonal weapons in terms of bullet stopping power. P!M  L R !HQ# $H R.
Various cartridges are developed for the revolver. TL G U"!O R!O UP!M !U!-
The Udar revolver configuration, firing mechanism P!L. #R! G «J$», !VL $-
design and rifled barrel ensure high accuracy and close !-RM #S!U#  !U!  "RPH
pattern of fire. SNH P!G  P!G G"O. -ORL -
The Udar-S service revolver is "!O G «J$-» R$
chambered for the 12.3 x 22 R! 12,3 S 22.
cartridge. +G-!  «J$-W»
The Udar-TS revolver is intended R$!U!P! $L G"O L-
to fire paint bullets during train- Q# RL# R R$! -
ing exercises and suppression of !P!OS U!L  RP!
hooligan activities. Safety is SM!S $. XUR-
guaranteed by the impossibility !G M!L !U# !-
of firing live cartridges from the GH O U «J$-W» "-
Udar-TS revolver. O# R!#.

Basic Characteristics 4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Model Udar Udar-S Udar-TS b$G «I;<» «I;<- » «I;<-


»
Cartridge, mm 12.3 x 40 12.3 x 22 12.3 x 40 WR R! 12,3 S 40 12,3 S 22 12,3 S 22
Overall dimensions, mm 173 x 136 x 44 F"!O U#O, ## 173 S 136 S 44
Empty weight, kg 0.92 0.92 0.92 b "U R!, M 0,92 0,92 0,92
Firing mechanism double action J$!-R #S!U# $!M $L
Cylinder capacity, rds 5 5 5 ,#G ""!, R. 5 5 5

12.5mm GNOM SMOOTHBORE REVOLVER 12,5-'' (+1


( )2 (  «3»

Intended for close-in combat. ]$!U!P! $L $!L " !M "L.
It is chambered for three types of special 12.5 x 40 car- TL G"O R#!LHL  R RVG!OS R-
tridges developed from a 32-gauge hunting cartridge ! 12,5 S 40 " 12,5 ##, UM!!OS ! "U
case with steel and lead bullets and a shot shell. Steel MGUO S!PGM R! 32-M "  G!,
bullets are used against flak vest-clad personnel and !V RL#  $"O# !L$#. ]!  G-
can penetrate a 4.5 mm armor plate at a range of ! R   $L R !L  O  "! -
25 m. Lead bullets have high stopping power, while S,  !V R # O !H-
shot shell cartridges are used when there is no infor- Q $,  $"O# !L$# RGUL R -
mation on the exact location of the enemy.  !^#V  P!# #!S $! R-
The revolver is loaded with cartridges one by one, while !. +G R" "!_#! Q!
the fired cartridge cases are 4,5 ## R G" R!# 
extracted simultaneously. The G! R ! $!V 25 #.
cylinder is swung aside for load- `L ! NP!, _VL
ing and unloading. The firing L!OS MGU $!#!!L.
mechanism allows double and TL UL !L  UL !L "-
single action firing. The revolver "! $OL  !. J$-
is readily broken down into !-R #S!U# RUL
components. A laser target des-  G"  #U$#,
ignator is available as an option.    R$G!O# U$-
!# . +U" G -
MM!L. -U# ! !
U!M VUL.

Basic Characteristics 4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Cartridge STs110, STs110-04, STs110-02 WR R! a110, a110-04, a110-02


Overall dimensions, mm 250 x 132 x 45 F"!O U#O, ## 250 S 132 S 45
Empty weight, kg 1.1 b "U R!, M 1,1
Firing mechanism double action J$!-R #S!U# $!M $L
Cylinder capacity, rds 5 ,#G ""!, R. 5

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1005 Guns,  1005     !
up to 30 mm "# $ 30 ##

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RADAR RECONNAISSANCE V WXVYDZ


MEANS ZX[\]\Z^[\__\` ZaDWX[

ZOOPARK-1 TARGET LOCATING *%+)* #! *$


AND FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM $ *%'
%)"
) &I «#%%*-1»

Designed to locate hostile mortar and artillery firing h,(!&6&1(& !2 ,6.(!$" 5# .'),(- (5-$-) #B&(.'A
positions and tactical missile launch sites by spotting 5#6"%"4 *"&#*()#., ,)"(,"", #5,(!((&"2 ),)#.'A
shots and launches. The system is also used to control 5#6"%"4 )$)"1($"A ,$() 5,#)".&"$ " #+(5(1(&"2
fire of friendly weapons. ),(;+' (5-$) .#"A #B&(.'A ,(!)..
While Zoopark-1 electronically scans a 60° sector facing \+(5(1".() i($),#&&#( $&",#.&"( . ($)#,(
any direction, it can detect up to 70 firing positions per 60 B,!. . 0+#* &5,.(&"", #!&#.,(*(&&#( #+&,--
minute, track up to 12 targets simultaneously, generate C(&"( !# 70 5#6"%"4 . *"&-)- " #!&#.,(*(&&#( #5,#.#-
coordinates of detected firing positions before the hos- C!(&"( !# 12 %((4, .'!1- $##,!"&) #B&(.'A 5#6"%"4
tile shells hit their targets, and provide for automated !# *#*(&) 5!(&"2 &,2!, .)#*)"6",#.&&'4 #+*(&
information exchange with the command post. The sys- "&j#,*%"(4  $#*&!&'* 5-&$)#* -5,.(&"2. k)#4-
tem is resistant to electromagnetic radiation and elec- 1". $ .#6!(4)."0 i($),#*B&")&#B# "6-1(&"2 " ,!"#-
t r o n i c i($),#&&#B# 5,#-
countermeasures. )".#!(4)."2.
It includes: #*5($ .$01():
- 3-D monopulse - *#&#"*5-;&-0
radar and a phased ),(A$##,!"&)&-0
antenna array set ,!"##$%"#&&-0
up on a tracked )&%"0  lZ &
chassis; B-(&"1&#* m";
- maintenance truck - *m"&- )(A&"1($#-
and a towed stand- B# #+-C".&"2 :Y\
by electric gene-  +-$",-(*#4 ,(-
rating set, type 6(,.&#4 i($),#)&-
ED30-T230; %"(4 FXa0-Y230;
- autonomous ori- - .)o&o*&'e ,(!-
entation and topo- ). #,"(&)",#.-
graphic survey facil- &"2 " )#5#5,".26$".
ities.

Basic Characteristics %./01/23 456578369.8979

Operating frequency band G-H +#1"4 !"56#& G-H


Maximum first shot/launch location range :$"*;&2 !;&#); ,6.(!$"  .(,#2)&#);0 0,8
with a probability of 0.8, km: 5# 5(,.#*- .'),(- (5-$-,) $*:
mortars 13 - 17 *"&#*()#. 13 - 17
field artillery 10 - 12 5#(.#4 ,)"(,"" 10 - 12
MRLS 15 - 22 ,($)".&'A ")(* 65#.#B# #B&2 15 - 22
tactical missiles 40 - 45. )$)"1($"A ,$() 40 - 45
Maximum first shot/launch fire control range with :$"*;&2 !;&#); $#&),#2 ),(;+'
a probability of 0.8, km:  .(,#2)&#);0 0,8 5# 5(,.#*- .'),(- (5-$-), $*:
mortars 18 - 22 *"&#*()#. 18 - 22
field artillery 15 - 20 5#(.#4 ,)"(,"" 15 - 20
MRLS 25 - 35 ,($)".&'A ")(* 65#.#B# #B&2 25 - 35
tactical missiles 40 - 45. )$)"1($"A ,$() 40 - 45
Number of targets tracked simultaneously 12 #"1().# #!&#.,(*(&&# #5,#.#C!(*'A %((4 12
Time of deployment, min 5 D,(*2 ,6.(,)'.&"2, *"&. 5
Crew 3 F$"5C 3

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5840 Radar Equipment, Except Airborne  5840 !"##$%"#&&'( ")(*' " #+#,-!#.&"( ("$012 ."%"#&&'()

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RADAR RECONNAISSANCE ; <=;>?@


MEANS @=ABCB@DABEEBF @G?<=A

ARK-1M RYS MODERNIZED +% '$#$%!''5- 


$))$- *$-
GROUND ARTILLERY RECONNAISSANCE  $%)%*,$%''5- *%+)* #! *$
AND FIRE SUPPORT RADAR COMPLEX $ %& )($!'$"
) &5 '#+'%-

$))$$ *-1+ «5 »

Designed to flash-range the positions of firing mor- U,(!&V&1(& !2 ,V.(!$" W# .'),(- (W-$-) #X&(.'Y
tars, artillery pieces, multiple launch rocket systems, W#V"%"Z ),(20["Y *"&#*()#., ,)"(,"", ,($)".&'Y
launching positions of enemy tactical missiles and ")(* VW#.#X# #X&2 ( ;GB), ),)#.'Y W#V"%"Z )$)"-
support the fire (launches) of similar friendly systems. 1($"Y ,$() (> ) W,#)".&"$ " #+(W(1(&"2 ),(\+'
The radar uses a paraboloid deflector antenna. (W-$#.) &#X"1&'Y #)(1().(&&'Y ,(!).. ? C; W,"-
Components: three-dimensional monopulse five- *(&(& W,+#"1($2 V(,$\&2 &)(&&.
centimeter radar with coordinates picked off ;#).: ),(Y$##,!"&)&2 *#&#"*W-\&2 C; 5-&)"-
automatically, MT-LBu base chassis, and power *(),#.#X# !"WV#&  .)#*)"1($"* ](*#* $##,!"-
generating set. &), +V#.#( ^" _>-C`-, X,(X) W")&"2.

Basic Characteristics %89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Operating range of radar, km: =\&#)\ !(Z)."2 )&%"", $*:


in reconnoitering: W," ,V.(!$(:
mortars 16 - 17 *"&#*()#. 16 - 17
howitzers 13 - 15 X-+"% 13 - 15
MLRS 20 - 30 ;GB 20 - 30
tactical missiles 40 > 40
in supporting fire of: W," #+-e".&"" ),(\+':
mortars 12 - 13 *"&#*()#. 12 - 13
howitzers 7-9 X-+"% 7-9
MLRS 20 - 30 ;GB 20 - 30
tactical missiles 30 > 30
Mean rectangular coordinates determination errors in reconnaissance ;,(!"&&'( #^"+$" #W,(!((&"2 W,2*#-X#\&'Y $##,!"&)
(fire control), m 30 - 90 W," ,V.(!$( ($#&),#() ),(\+', * 30 - 90
Capacity, tracks/min 2-3 U,#W-$&2 W##+&#)\, %((Z/*"&. 2-3
Reconnaissance sector, deg 30 ;($)#, ,V.(!$", X,!. 30
Set-up (tear-down) time, min 5 ?,(*2 ,V.(,)'.&"2 (.(,)'.&"2), *"&. 5
Crew 4 1(), 1(. 4

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5840 Radar Equipment, Except Airborne  5840 !"##$%"#&&'( ")(*' " #+#,-!#.&"( ("$012 ."%"#&&'()

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RADAR RECONNAISSANCE P#Q/P@RS


MEANS #S/TUVUWSXTUYYUZ #S[RQ/WT

FARA-1 PORTABLE GROUP TARGET LOCATING 86



>;@< 6B 6=;9:C> > @;9:9@><
AND WEAPON AIMING RADAR 67A>< 8 56788;GD E9B<D «I6-1»

Designed to locate moving ground targets, aim mount- b47*-$,-$'7-$ *08 4$,<7*9( -$,7:-`? *<(65c(?28 _7-
ed automatic weapons (machine guns, grenade 07), -$<7*7-(8 23$-9&<&B& $<3&:$3('729&B& &456(8 (+5-
launchers) at targets under zero visibility, monitor land 07:73, B4$-$3&:73) -$ _701 +4( &325323<(( &+3('729&)
areas in the automatic mode, and produce a sound or <(*(:&23(, &?4$-` 3744(3&4() < $<3&:$3('729&: 476(:7
light warning signal if an intruder is detected. 2 <`*$'7) 2<73&<&B& ( ,<59&<&B& 2(B-$0&< 347<&B( +4(
Fara-1 is a continuous-wave Doppler radar. It features &%-$4567-(( -$45d(3708.
a solid-state microwave transceiver, slotted waveguide «f$4$-1» - *&+074&<29$8 #VP -7+474`<-&B& (,05'7-(8 2
antenna, and a remote control console. It can be 3<74*&3701-`: PRh +4(7:&+747*$3'(9&:, <&0-&<&*-&-
installed on a tripod, armored or other vehicles, tree c707<&) $-37--&), <`-&2-`: +5013&: 5+4$<07-(8.
trunks, or in buildings. D&673 523$-$<0(<$3128 -$ 347-&B7, $<3&%4&-737?-(97,
The radar automatically detects moving targets within a 23<&0$? *747<17<, ,*$-(8? ( 2&&4567-(8?.
preset scan sector, identifies targets by analyzing the U%72+7'(<$73 $<3&:$3('729&7 &%-$4567-(7 *<(65c(?28
nature of a sound signal and produces information via _707) < ,$*$--&: 2793&47 -$%0a*7-(8, 4$2+&,-$<$-(7
a standard interface. 3(+$ _70( +& ?$4$93745 ,<59&<&B& 2(B-$0$, <`<&* (-i&4-
:$_(( +& 23$-*$43-&:5 (-374i7)25.

Basic Characteristics  !"#"$% #&%&$&

Operating frequency band J #$%&'() *($+$,&- J


Detection range, km: /$01-&231 &%-$4567-(8, 9::
man 2.5 '70&<79$ 2,5
materiel 5 37?-(9( 5
Target location accuracy: @&'-&231 &+47*707-(8 9&&4*(-$3:
in range, m 20 +& *$01-&23(, : 20
in azimuth, deg 0.9 +& $,(:535, B4$*. 0,9
Weight, kg 16 D$22$, 9B 16

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION 56788 58 69:


; ;<=>,?@67A9@><,
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
9B9CDD7@>CE>F > 6:>BCE>@@9 ?67:;@>9
Class 5840 Radar Equipment, Except Airborne W0$22 5840 #$*(&0&9$_(&--`7 2(237:` ( &%&45*&<$-(7 ((290a'$8 $<($_(&--`7)

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RADAR RECONNAISSANCE < =><?@A


MEANS A>BCDCAEBCFFCG AH@=>B

CREDO-M1 PORTABLE MOVING TARGET '% '"  $%)%*,$%''"


',$"
LOCATING RADAR '#+'%- #! *$ «* %-+1»

Designed to locate moving ground and waterborne tar- R,(!&S&1(& !2 ,S.(!$" &S(*&'T " &!.#!&'T !."-
gets, as well as monitor state borders, vast land areas U-V"T2 %((W, #T,&' X,&"%, #+Y",&'T )(,,")#,"W "
and separate installations. #+Z($)#..
Credo-M1 is a coherent pulse Doppler radar. It auto- «,(!#-\1» - !#^(,#.$2 "*^-_&2 $#X(,(&)&2 D<.
matically detects moving targets, determines their C+(^(1".() .)#*)"1($#( #+&,-U(&"( " #^,(!((-
coordinates, encodes targets by different colors, pre- &"( $##,!"&) !."U-V"T2 %((W, %.()#.#( $#!",#.&"(
sents threat environment on the terrain map back- %((W, #)#+,U(&"( %((.#W #+)&#.$" & `#&( $,)'
ground, produces tracks of moving targets, tracks tar- *()&#)", `#,*",#.&"( ), !."U-V"T2 %((W, .-
gets automatically while scanning, measures target )#*)"1($#( #^,#.#U!(&"( %((W «& ^,#T#!(»  "S*(-
coordinates and velocity vector, stores and records ,(&"(* $##,!"&) %(" " .($)#, $#,#)", S^#*"&&"(
radar data, and provides interface with data transmis- " !#$-*(&)",#.&"( ,!"##$%"#&&#W "&`#,*%"", #-
sion devices. ^,2U(&"(  ^^,)-,#W ^(,(!1" !&&'T.

Basic Characteristics %4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Operating frequency band Ku +#1"W !"^S#& Ku


Detection range, km: >_&#)_ #+&,-U(&"2, $*:
man 8.5 1(#.($ 8,5
materiel up to 20 )(T&"$" !# 20
Target location accuracy: ?#1&#)_ #^,(!((&"2 $##,!"&):
in range, m 25 ^# !_&#)", * 25
in azimuth, deg 0.3 ^# S"*-)-, X,!. 0,3
Type of display color, LCD ?"^ !"^(2 %.()&#W, eB
Weight, kg 50 \, $X 50

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5840 Radar Equipment, Except Airborne  5840 !"##$%"#&&'( ")(*' " #+#,-!#.&"( ("$012 ."%"#&&'()

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MEANS  

CREDO-1E VERSATILE MOVING TARGET '$1$,$%!''" ) #! *$


LOCATING RADAR !$(2$3 " ,)- «* %-1»

Designed to locate moving ground and waterborne tar- S@<5:3T:3E<:3 52F @3TB<586 :3T<>:;U 6 :35B75:;U 5B6-
gets, and adjust artillery fire. VAW6U4F 9<2<X, 87@@<8=6@7B86 4=@<2Y?; 3@=622<@66.
Credo-1E is a coherent pulse Doppler radar complete «@<57-1» - 57\2<@7B483F 6>\A2Y4:3F 87]<@<:=:3F 
with a solid state multimode master oscillator, clystron 4 =B<@57=<2Y:;> >:7]726=<@:;> T353DW6> ]<:<@3=7@7>
and slotted waveguide antenna. 4 8264=@7:7> 6 [Link]-W<2<B7X 3:=<::7X.
The radar can be used either autonomously or mount- ^7V<= \@6><:F=Y4F 3B=7:7>:7, B 474=3B< @3TB<5;B3=<2Y-
ed on reconnaissance vehicles, various vehicle chassis :;U >3_6:, @3T><W3=Y4F :3 @3T26E:;U ?3T7B;U _3446 6
and helicopters (Credo-S, SNAR-10). B<@=72<=3U («@<57-», -10)
The radar automatically detects, tracks and identifies ?<4\<E6B3<= 3B=7>3=6E<487< 7?:3@AV<:6< 6 47\@7B7V-
targets. It can be operated in the sector- or circular- 5<:6<, @34\7T:3B3:6< =6\3 9<26, 8@A]7B7X 7?T7@, 4<8=7@-
scan mode. The radar incorporates fast automatic fre- :7< :3?2D5<:6<, ?;4=@AD 3B=7>3=6E<48AD \<@<4=@7X8A
quency agility feature. Moreover, it presents threat envi- E34=7=;, 7=7?@3V<:6< 9<2<B7X 7?4=3:7B86 :3 `7:< 83@=;
ronment on the terrain map background, encodes tar- ><4=:74=6, 9B<=7B7< 8756@7B3:6< 9<2<X, `7@>6@7B3:6<
gets with different colors, produces moving target =@344 5B6VAW6U4F 9<2<X, @3?7=A 4 96`@7B7X 83@=7X ><-
tracks, processes a digital terrain map, automatically 4=:74=6, 3B=7>3=6E<487< 47\@7B7V5<:6< 9<2<X «:3 \@7-
tracks targets while scanning, stores and records radar U75<», T3\7>[Link]< 6 578A><:=6@7B3:6< @35672783967:-
data, and provides information exchange over a stan- :7X 6:`7@>3966, 6:`7@>3967::;X 7?><: \7 4=3:53@=:7-
dard interface. >A 6:=<@`<X4A.

«@<57-»
Credo-S

-10
SNAR-10

Basic Characteristics %?@AB@CD EFGFHIDGJ?IJHJ

Operating frequency band Ku 3?7E6X 563\3T7: Ku


Detection range, km: 32Y:74=Y 7?:3@AV<:6F, 8>:
man 15 E<27B<83 15
materiel up to 40 =<U:686 57 40
helicopter 35 B<@=72<=3 35
155mm artillery shell 15 155->> 4:3@F53 15
Target location accuracy: 7E:74=Y 7\@<5<2<:6F 877@56:3=:
in range, m 10 \7 532Y:74=6, > 10
in azimuth, deg 0.12 \7 3T6>A=A, ]@35. 0,12
Resolution: 3T@<_3DW3F 4\747?:74=Y:
in range, m 60 \7 532Y:74=6, > 60
in azimuth, deg 1.6 \7 3T6>A=A, ]@35. 1,6
Type of display color, LCD 6\ 564\2<F 9B<=:7X, i
Weight, kg 105 ^3443, 8] 105

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5840 Radar Equipment, Except Airborne 2344 5840 35672783967::;< 464=<>; 6 7?7@A57B3:6< (6482DE3F 3B63967::;<)

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MEANS  

FARA-1 RADAR >


7>>: <
7B
ANTENNA SYSTEM «G4-1»

Designed for use as part of the kQGNHUYHUgGHU NLM EKWBLZYBPU-


portable Fara-1 radar. HEM P KBKIUPG WBQIUIEPHB[ 
The antenna system is a slotted «mUQU-1».
waveguide array. HIGHHUM KEKIGSU WQGNKIUPLMGI
KB]B[ PBLHBPBNHB-oGLGPJf QG-
pGIXJ.

Basic Characteristics  !" #$ %&'&()$'*)*(*

Gain, dB 27 BCDDEFEGHI JKELGHEM, NO 27


Width of major radiation pattern lobe, deg: TEQEHU BKHBPHBVB LGWGKIXU , VQUN.:
in azimuth 4 P UYESJIULZHB[ WLBKXBKIE 4
in elevation 10.5 P JVLBSGKIHB[ WLBKXBKIE 10,5
Sidelobe level in azimuth, dB 16 \QBPGHZ ]BXBP^_ LGWGKIXBP P UYESJIULZHB[ WLBKXBKIE, NO 16
Weight, kg 1.1 `UKKU, XV 1,1

CREDO-1E RADAR >


7>>: <
7B
ANTENNA SYSTEM «A478-17»

Designed for use as part of the kQGNHUYHUgGHU NLM EKWBLZYBPUHEM


Credo-1E radar. P KBKIUPG  «QGNB-1».
The antenna system is a slotted HIGHHUM KEKIGSU WQGNKIUPLMGI KB-
waveguide array. ]B[ PBLHBPBNHB-oGLGPJf QGpGIXJ.

Basic Characteristics  !" #$ %&'&()$'*)*(*

Gain, dB: BCDDEFEGHI JKELGHEM, NO:


in mode 1 36.5 P QGRESG 1 36,5
in mode 2 33.5 P QGRESG 2 33,5
Width of major radiation pattern lobe, deg: TEQEHU BKHBPHBVB LGWGKIXU , VQUN.:
in azimuth: P UYESJIULZHB[ WLBKXBKIE:
in mode 1 1.6 P QGRESG 1 1,6
in mode 2 3 P QGRESG 2 3
in elevation: P JVLBSGKIHB[ WLBKXBKIE:
in mode 1 2.5 P QGRESG 1 2,5
Max sidelobe level in azimuth in mode 1, dB 22 \QBPGHZ ]BXBP^_ LGWGKIXBP
Weight, kg 18 P UYESJIULZHB[ WLBKXBKIE P QGRESG 1, NO HG ]BLGG 22
`UKKU, XV 18

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION 34566 58 478


9 9:;<,=>45?7><:,
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
7@7ABB5><AC<D < 48<@AC<>>7 =4589><7
Class 5840 Radar Equipment, Except Airborne LUKK 5840 UNEBLBXUFEBHH^G KEKIGS^ E B]BQJNBPUHEG (EKXLfgUM UPEUFEBHH^G)

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MOBILE RECONNAISSANCE STATIONS
  

PRP-4M DEITERY MOBILE % !$('%- #! 3!


) '3-
RECONNAISSANCE STATION '*
-4+ « -
$-»

Intended to perform artillery reconnaissance and sup- 489=2P=268= 91Q ;898=7Q 24:711847C3A5C 42P;89A7 7
port the fire of ground artillery. 5R31?S7;2=7Q 3:481TRB =2P8U=5C 24:7118477.
The station is arranged on a BMP chassis providing 2PU8V8= =2 R2P8 WX 3 D45:7;5D?1T=5C 7 D45:7;553A5-
antibullet and antifragmentation protection. 156=5C P2V7:5C.

Basic Characteristics %67897:; <=>=?@;>A6@A?A

Range of tank detection (identification) by optical 21T=53:T 42P;89A7 (423D5P=2;2=78) :2=A2 5D:7683A7U7
and optronic equipment, m: 7 5D:7A5-[18A:45==BU7 D47R542U7, U:
in daytime 10,000 9=8U 10000
at night 3,000 =56T^ 3000
Range of detection of moving tank by radar, m 8,000 - 10,000 21T=53:T 42P;89A7 9;7S?V8@53Q :2=A2 3 D5U5VT^ `, U 8000 - 10000
Mean error in determining target coordinates, m: `4897==2Q D5@48>=53:T 5D489818=7Q A55497=2: a817, U:
OE means 25 b` 25
radar 50 ` 50

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5895 Miscellaneous Communication Equipment 1233 5895 45678 34893:;2, =8 ;5>89>78 ; 94?@78 A1233B 92==5C @4?DDB

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AND OPTRONIC MEANS   !

OMS-1 ROULS OPTICAL MONOCULAR 


 !" #$!%&'(
WITH STABILIZED FIELD OF VIEW 
)&*(+$$,# & # *( $'
# -1 «(%& »

Intended to observe the battlefield from moving vehicles. 45678978:57 6;< 78=;>657?< 98 @A;5B =A< C 6D?EFG?H-
C< A=I5JKAD.

Basic Characteristics =>?@>AB CDEDFGBEH=GHFH

Magnifying power 7 YD5;?:57?5, J48K 7


Field of view, deg 7 A;5 9457?<, Z486. 7
Weight, kg 2.3 [8CC8, JZ 2,3

B7 x 30 CASE-FREE BINOCULARS ) M%
&'($," )$!& )7 C 30

Intended to observe the battle- 45678978:57 6;< 78=;>657?< 98


field, seek out targets, measure @A;5B =A<, AKPCJ87?< _5;5`, ?9-
vertical and horizontal angles B5457?< D54K?J8;a7PH ? ZA4?9A7-
and adjust fire. K8;a7PH FZ;AD, JA445JK?4AD87?<
The binoculars can be used CK45;a=P.
when wearing CBR protection [AE5K ?C@A;a9AD8KaC< @4? 48=AK5
means. D C456CKD8H @4AK?DAH?B?:5CJA`
98G?KP.

Basic haracteristics =>?@>AB CDEDFGBEH=GHFH

Magnifying power 7 YD5;?:57?5, J48K 7


Field of view, deg 8 A;5 9457?<, Z486. 8
Weight, kg 1 [8CC8, JZ 1

B8M x 30 BINOCULARS )$!& )8# C 30

Intended to observe the 45678978:57 6;< 78=;>-


battlefield, seek for 657?< 98 @A;5B =A<,
targets, measure vertical AKPCJ87?< _5;5`, ?9B5-
and horizontal angles and 457?< D54K?J8;a7PH ? ZA-
adjust fire. 4?9A7K8;a7PH FZ;AD, JA4-
45JK?4AD87?< CK45;a=P.

Basic Characteristics =>?@>AB CDEDFGBEH=GHFH

Magnifying power 8 YD5;?:57?5, J48K 8


Field of view 8o 30’ A;5 9457?< 8A30’
Weight, kg 0.61 [8CC8, JZ 0,61

GROUP 66 INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT 3(% 66 ()(,  &)(


($ )(%4+$
Class 6650 ;8CC 6650
Optical Instruments @K?:5CJ?5 @4?=A4P

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AND OPTRONIC MEANS   !

B10 x 50 BINOCULARS # (" 10 2 50

Intended to observe the 97=>1?>167> =0@ >1:0A-


battlefield, seek for targets, =7>5@ ?1 3;07B :;@, ;4<-
measure vertical and hori- 281>5@ F707J, 5?B797>5@
zontal angles and adjust C7945810V><R 5 I;95?;>-
fire. 410V><R DI0;C, 8;9978459;-
C1>5@ 24970V:<.

Basic Characteristics ,-./-01 234356147,6757

Magnifying power 10 PC70567>57, 8914 10


Field of view, deg 6 ;07 ?97>5@, I91=. 6
Weight, kg 0.9 `1221, 8I 0,9

B12-1 BINOCULARS # (" 12-1

Intended to observe the 97=>1?>167> =0@ >1:0A-


battlefield, seek for targets, =7>5@ ?1 3;07B :;@, ;4<2-
measure vertical and hori- 81>5@ F707J, 5?B797>5@
zontal angles and adjust C7945810V><R 5 I;95?;>-
fire. 410V><R DI0;C, 8;9978459;-
C1>5@ 24970V:<.

Basic Characteristics: ,-./-01 234356147,6757

Magnifying power 12 PC70567>57, 8914 12


Field of view 5o 30’ ;07 ?97>5@ 5; 30’
Weight, kg 0.98 `1221, 8I 0,98

TPB-2 BORDER GUARD


  ##'
BINOCULAR TELESCOPE # ("'#'
-2

Intended to observe ground and air targets. 97=>1?>167>1 =0@ >1:0A=7>5@ ?1 >1?7B><B5
It can be installed on a tripod or a pintle. 5 C;?=DE><B5 F70@B5.
;?B;H>1 D241>;C81 >1 497>;I7 505 >1 24;J87.

Basic Characteristics ,-./-01 234356147,6757

Magnifying power 15 PC70567>57, 8914 15


Field of view, deg 6 ;07 ?97>5@, I91=. 6
Entrance/exit pupil diameter, mm 110/7.33 51B749 CR;=>;I;/C<R;=>;I; ?91681, BB 110/7,33
Exit pupil distance, mm 15 P=107>57 C<R;=>;I; ?91681, BB 15
Resolution at center of field of view, arcsec 4 1?97E1AU1@ 23;2;:>;24V C F7>497 3;0@ ?97>5@, 2 4
Distance between exit pupil centers, mm 59 - 72 1224;@>57 B7H=D F7>491B5 C<R;=><R ?9168;C, BB 59-72
Convergence of light beams behind eyepieces, diopter from -3 to +12 R;=5B;24V 2C74;C<R 3D68;C ?1 ;8D0@91B5, =349 ;4 -3 =; +12
Vertical/horizontal angle measurement range, deg from -20 to +60/360 97=70< 5?B797>5@ C794./I;9. DI0;C, I91=.: ;4 -20 =; +60/360
Overall dimensions (without tripod), mm 445 x 318 x 320 \1:1954><7 91?B79< (:7? 497>;I5), BB 445 R 318 R 320
Weight, kg 14.8 (35.0) `1221, 8I 14,8 (35,0)

GROUP 66 INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT  66  !  " 


# $  % &#$
Class 6650 0122 6650
Optical Instruments 345672857 395:;9<

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1N20 BINOCULAR VISION DEVICE   #"+%


$" #!, # -".#!, 1#20

Intended for terrain observation, tar- 97PQ1RQ167Q P0S Q1:0TP7Q5S R1 U724-


get reconnaissance and artillery fire Q;24VT, 91RW7P85 X707Y 5 8;9978459;W-
adjustment. 85 ;ZQS 1945007955.
The set of light filters includes blue- 8;U30784 2W74;[50V49;W W\;PS4 25Q7-
green filters to protect the observer’s R707Q<7 [50V49< P0S R1]54< Z01R Q1-
eyes from laser emission, neutral fil- :0TP1470S ;4 01R79Q;Z; 5R0^67Q5S,
ters to operate in dazzling light envi- Q7Y4910VQ<7 - P0S 91:;4< 395 ;20730S-
ronments and light amber filters to T]7U S98;U 2W747 5 2W740;-;91Q_7W<7
increase contrast in poor illumination - P0S 3;W<`7Q5S 8;Q491241 395 3;Q5-
and foggy conditions. _7QQ;Y ;2W7]7QQ;245 5 W 4^U1Q7.
;RU;_Q1 ^241Q;W81 Q1 497Q;Z7 505 Q1
24;Y87.

Basic Characteristics /012034 56768947:/[Link]

Magnifying power 15 aW70567Q57, 8914 15


Field of view, deg 6 ;07 R97Q5S, Z91P. 6
Entrance/exit pupil diameter, mm 110/7.33 51U749 W\;PQ;Z;/W<\;PQ;Z; R91681, UU 110/7,33
Exit pupil distance, mm 15 aP107Q57 W<\;PQ;Z; R91681, UU 15
Resolution at center of field of view, arcsec 4 1R97`1T]1S 23;2;:Q;24V W X7Q497 3;0S R97Q5S, 2 4
Convergence of light beams behind eyepieces, diopter from -3 to +12 \;P5U;24V 2W74;W<\ 3^68;W R1 ;8^0S91U5, P349 ;4 -3 P; +12
Vertical/horizontal angle measurement range, deg from -35 to +60/360 97P70< 5RU797Q5S W794./Z;9. ^Z0;W, Z91P. ;4 -35 P; + 60/360
Accuracy of angle measurement, mil 5 ;6Q;24V ;42674;W 395 5RU797Q55 ^Z0;W, 4. P. 0-05
Overall dimensions (without tripod), mm 400 x 580 x 402 f1:1954Q<7 91RU79< (:7R 497Q;Z5), UU 400 \ 580 \ 402
Weight, kg 30 h1221, 8Z 30

1N11 ARTILLERY 
""$, -,
RECONNAISSANCE DEVICE C&$%!&
$" #!,   1#11

Intended for terrain observation, target 97PQ1RQ167Q P0S Q1:0TP7Q5S R1 U724Q;24VT,


reconnaissance and artillery fire adjustment. 91RW7P85 X707Y 5 8;9978459;W1Q5S ;ZQS 19-
The device is a tripod-mounted binocular 45007955.
periscope with changeable magnification 95:;9 W<3;0Q7Q W W5P7 :5Q;8^0S9Q;Z; 3795-
(10x and 20x). It is completed with a set of 28;31 2; 2U7QQ<U ^W70567Q57U (10\ 5 20\).
changeable light filters to protect the ;U30784^742S Q1:;9;U 2U7QQ<\ 2W74;[50V4-
observer’s eyes from laser emission of 9;W P0S R1]54< Z01R Q1:0TP1470S ;4 01R79Q;-
1.06 u and increase contrast. To operate Z; 5R0^67Q5S 1,06 U8U 5 3;W<`7Q5S 8;Q491241.
in the dark, the scales and the reticle are 0S 91:;4< W 47UQ;7 W97US 2^4;8 397P^2U;4-
illuminated. 97Q1 3;P2W7481 `810 5 27485. a241Q1W05W1742S
Q1 497Q;Z^.

Basic Characteristics /012034 56768947:/[Link]

Magnifying power 10, 20 aW70567Q57, 8914 10; 20


Field of view, deg 6, 3 ;07 R97Q5S, Z91P. 6; 3
Resolution, arcsec 3.5 97P70 91R97`7Q5S, 2 3,5
Periscopic height, mm 385 79528;356Q;24V, UU 385
Horizontal/vertical angle 5131R;Q 5RU797Q5S ^Z0;W
measurement range, mil 6,000/±300 (Z;95R;Q410VQ<\/W7945810VQ<\), 4. P. 60-00/±03-00
Angle measurement error, mil: ;Z97`Q;24V 5RU797Q5S ^Z0;W, 4. P.:
horizontal 1 Z;95R;Q410VQ<\ 0-01
vertical 2 W7945810VQ<\ 0-02
Overall dimensions, mm 300 x 210 x 690 f1:1954Q<7 91RU79<, UU 300 \ 210 \ 690
Weight, kg 23 h1221, 8Z 23

GROUP 66 INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT  66  !  " 


# $  % &#$
Class 6650 0122 6650
Optical Instruments 345672857 395:;9<

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1D22 (LTsD-2) & '(


LASER RANGER )*&
 - #%
DESIGNATOR 122 ()-2)

Intended to support gun fire with ordi- =;BC5FC5:;C B4D A@;67;:;C9D 5=8944;-
nary and semiactive laser-guided =9E6<AE 68=;4G@? A@?:C?H9 9 I7=5J4D;-
artillery ammunition. H?H9 5=8944;=9E6<9H9 @A;7=97565H9 6
It ensures: 7A4I5<89JCAE 45F;=CAE 6968;HAE C5J;-
- optical surveillance of the terrain; B;C9D.
- measurement of spherical coordi-  7AHALGM 7=9@A=5 A6IL;68J4D;86D:
nates (range, grid azimuth and angle of - A789:;6<5D =5FJ;B<5 C5 H;68CA689;
site) of targets and bursts; - 9FH;=;C9; 6P;=9:;6<9Q <AA=B9C58 (B54G-
- target designation, i.e., illumination CA68G, B9=;<>9ACC?E ITA4 9 ITA4 H;685) >;-
of targets during guidance of laser- 4;E 9 =5F=?JAJ @A;7=9756AJ;
designated artillery projectiles. - >;4;I<5F5C9; - 45F;=C?E 7AB6J;8 >;-
The data on spherical target coordi- 4;E 7=9 C5J;B;C99 I7=5J4D;H?Q 5=894-
nates can be transferred to an external 4;=9E6<9Q @A;7=9756AJ.
computer. AFHAVC5 7;=;B5:5 B5CC?Q A 6P;=9:;-
6<9Q <AA=B9C585Q >;49 C5 JC;WCMM  X.

Basic Characteristics #1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Target illumination range, m 300 - 7,000 54GCA68G 7AB6J;85 >;49, H 300 - 7000
Range measurement limits, m 70 - 39,995 9575FAC 9FH;=D;HAE B54GCA689, H 70/39995
Type of azimuth mechanism electronic 97 IT4AH;=5 g4;<8=ACC?E
Measurement limits, mil: =;B;4? 9FH;=;C9D, B. I.:
horizontal angles ±30 TA=9FAC854GC?Q IT4AJ ±30
vertical angles ±4 J;=89<54GC?Q IT4AJ ±4
Emitted wave length, u 1.064 49C5 JA4C? 9F4I:;C9D, H<H 1,064
Emitted pulse energy, J 0.045 C;=T9D 9H7I4G65 9F4I:;C9D, V 0,045
Laser emission pulse repetition rate, Hz 10, 20, 30 568A85 7AJ8A=;C9D 9H7I4G6AJ 45F;=CATA 9F4I:;C9D, i> 10, 20, 30
Day channel: C;JCAE <5C54:
magnifying power (selectable) 15 or 6 IJ;49:;C9; (7;=;<4M:5;HA;), <=58 15 949 6
field of view (selectable), deg 4 or 10 ITA4 7A4D F=;C9D (7;=;<4M:5;H?E), T=5B. 4 949 10
Cycle of operations 6 cycles of illumination j9<49:CA68G A:;=;BG 9F 6 >9<4AJ 7AB6J;85
to support fire B4D A@;67;:;C9D 68=;4G@? @585=;;E
of 6-gun battery at high rate 9F 6 A=IB9E 6 J?6A<9H 8;H7AH
Operating temperature range, °C ±50 9575FAC =5@A:9Q 8;H7;=58I=, ° ±50
Max weight of set, kg 45 X5665 <AH74;<85, <T C; @A4;; 45

LPR-1 KARALON-M LASER & '( !># &*!


RECONNAISSANCE ( #%) -1 «*# -%»
INSTRUMENT(RANGE FINDER)
=;BC5FC5:;C B4D J;B;C9D 5=8944;=9E6<AE
Designed to carry out artillery reconnais- =5FJ;B<9 9 A@64IV9J5C9D 68=;4G@? 5=894-
sance and support friendly artillery fire. 4;=99.

Basic characteristics #1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Maximum range measured, km 20 X5<69H54GCA 9FH;=D;H5D B54GCA68G, <H 20


Tank identification range, km 5 54GCA68G =567AFC5J5C9D 85C<5, <H 5
Magnifying power 7 lJ;49:;C9;, <=58 7
Field of view, deg 6.7 A4; F=;C9D, T=5B. 6,7
Weight, kg 2.5 X5665, <T 2,5

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT  12 


  !" #$!%
Class 1240 Optical Sighting 4566 1240 789:;6<9; 7=9>;4?
and Ranging Equipment 9 7=9@A=? A7=;B;4;C9D <AA=B9C58 >;4;E

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AND OPTRONIC MEANS PQ/RSTU/S TXS7TQZ[

PLD-1 FAUNA-M PERISCOPIC    !"# $ "%


LASER RANGE FINDER  $-1 «'("-%»

Intended to perform artillery   ! "#!


reconnaissance and support $# #%&'(% "'# #
friendly artillery fire. ()& *+#"#! &$ ,)- -
The range finder has a device $# ##.
providing protection from /0$&! *&$(%&$"( 1#$-
reflected laser emissions. ($ ' ,( ($+(2( -
(2( # *#!.

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Maximum range measured, km 20 3'&#0 ,( #0!0!  ,(&$,, '0 20


Tank identification range, km 5 7 ,(&$, &8("#! $', '0 5
Magnifying power 7 and 18 :" ##, '$ 7 # 18
Field of view, deg 8 and 3 (  #!, 2. 8#3
Combat-ready weight, kg 25 3&& " )("(0 8( (+##, '2 25

KANADIT-O AIMING COMPLEX H "# %  $ C


 I#
FOR FIRING AUTOMATIC WEAPONS ! B
%
 «"$
-»

Designed to ensure aimed fire from automatic weapons   ! 8#^ ,(% &$ ,)- (,c # "$(-
at night. 0$#&'(2( (*+#!.
Aimed fire can be delivered ("( !$ "&$# 8#^ ,-%
when in motion at a light spot (2(, " "#+## 8( &"$("(0*
produced by the laser target 8!$*, &("0(0* -0
designator. ^ *'$ 0.
Components: T(&$":
- laser target designator (LTD); - ^ *'$ , -% (dW);
- passive night-vision glasses. - (- 8&&#"- ('#.

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Range of observation of light spot 7 ,(&$, ) c#! &"$("(2( 8!$


(determined by night-vision glasses), m 135 ((8 !$&! (-0# ('0#), 0 135
Max angular divergence of beam at LTD outlet, mil 1 :2 ("! &e(#0(&$, # *#!  "-e( dW  )(  0-01
Field of view, deg 40 (  #!, 2. 40
Weight, kg: 3&&, '2:
glasses 1 ('# 1
LTD 0.6 dW 0,6

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT A( 12 $


B (B "C (D%
Class 1240 Optical Sighting U && 1240 P8$#&'# 8#^ -
and Ranging Equipment # 8#)(- (8 #! '((#$ ^ %

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1PN91-2 MOBILE VISION +%&$) 'I- $&% '&)4 '$"


AND SURVEILLANCE DEVICE $ #! *$ 1'91-2

Intended for observation, reconnaissance and artillery ;ED>8U>8@E> D7F >8V7WDE>CF, BEDE>CF ;8UBEDHC C H?;-
fire adjustment. It is a light small-size night vision ;EH<C;?B8>CF ?A>F 8;<C77E;CC. EAHC\ X87?A8V8;C<>Z\
device provided with an image converter tube of gen- :;CV?; >?@>?A? BCDE>CF 9  :?H?7E>CF 2 :7W9. ;C-
eration 2+. The device is used to provide a longer V?; C9:?7YU=E<9F B =97?BCFa, H?AD8 <;EV=W<9F V?7Y[8F
operating range, increased secrecy of observation and D87Y>?9<Y DE\9<BCF, :?BZ[E>>8F 9H;Z<>?9<Y >8V7WDE>CF
a rapid change of the observer’s positions. The device C ?:E;8<CB>8F 9XE>8 XE9< >8V7WD8<E7F. :;CV?;E :;E-
features objective focusing, eyepiece diopter adjust- D=9X?<;E>Z ]?H=9C;?BH8 ?V^EH<CB8, DC?:<;C\>8F :?D-
ment, automatic screen brightness adjustment and BC_H8 ?H=7F;8, 8B<?X8<C@E9H8F ;EA=7C;?BH8 F;H?9<C `H-
manual control of reticle ;8>8 C ;=@>8F ;EA=7C;?BH8 F;H?9<C
brightness. The device is installed =A7?XE;>?\ 9E<HC. b9<8>8B7CB8E<9F
on a standard tripod provided >8 [<8<>?\ <;E>?AE 9 7CXV?X.
with an azimuth circle.

Basic Characteristics %567869: ;<=<>?:=@5?@>@

Tank identification 87Y>?9<Y ;89:?U>8B8>CF <8>H8


range, m 1,000 B >?;XC;?B8>>Za =97?BCFa, X 1000
Magnifying power 6.5 CDCX?E =BE7C@E>CE, H;8< 6,5
Weight, kg 3 f8998, HA 3
Weight with tripod, kg 8 f8998 9 <;E>?A?\, HA 8

1PN92-2 LONG-RANGE NIGHT VISION DEVICE '%'%- $&% ) '% '&)4 '$" 1'92-2

Intended for terrain observation, reconnaissance and ;ED>8U>8@E> D7F >8V7WDE>CF U8 XE9<>?9<YW, BEDE>CF
artillery fire adjustment. The device is provided with an ;8UBEDHC C H?;;EH<C;?B8>CF ?A>F 8;<C77E;CC. ;CV?; >8
image converter tube of generation 2+  :?H?7E>CF 2 :7W9 9 :?BZ[E>>?\ D87Y-
and features an extended operating >?9<YW DE\9<BCF C =XE>Y[E>>ZXC A8V8;C<8-
range and diminished dimensions and XC C X899?\. ;ED=9X?<;E>Z ]?H=9C;?BH8
weight. The device features objective ?V^EH<CB8, DC?:<;C\>8F :?DBC_H8 ?H=7F;8,
focusing, eyepiece diopter adjustment, 8B<?X8<C@E9H8F ;EA=7C;?BH8 F;H?9<C `H;8>8
automatic screen brightness adjustment C ;=@>8F ;EA=7C;?BH8 F;H?9<C =A7?XE;>?\
and manual control of reticle brightness, 9E<HC, XEa8>CUX BZBE;HC. b9<8>8B7CB8E<9F
as well as a verification mechanism. >8 [<8<>?\ <;E>?AE 9 7CXV?X.
It is installed on a standard tripod pro-
vided with an azimuth circle.

Basic Characteristics %567869: ;<=<>?:=@5?@>@

Tank identification 87Y>?9<Y ;89:?U>8B8>CF <8>H8


range, m 1,700 B >?;XC;?B8>>Za =97?BCFa, X 1700
Magnifying power 8.3 CDCX?E =BE7C@E>CE, H;8< 8,3
Field of view, deg 4 ?7E U;E>CF, A;8D. 4
Weight, kg 11 f8998, HA 11

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5855 Night Vision Equipment, Active and Passive 7899 5855 !::8;8<=;8 >?@>?A? BCDE>CF (8H<CB>8F C :899CB>8F)

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AND OPTRONIC MEANS 'R3S-TU3- T#-$TRC5

1PN54 NIGHT VISION DEVICE   


    1 54

Intended for terrain observation, target reconnaissance   



   , 
and artillery fire adjustment both day and night. The 
    

     -
device is essentially a periscope with day and night   .   
       
vision systems. It can be installed on a tripod or in an   .  
   

armored reconnaissance vehicle, type BRDM. The   
 !  "#$.
mechanism for laying in azimuth and elevation is made %   
  

removable and provided with a scale for measuring 
 %  !
 
  % 
 -
azimuth angles. The device has an aiming circle and a 
 &.     
  
level. The controls ensure manual adjustment of reticle 
 . ' 
    
brightness, focusing of the night system objective,   
  , (   &-
selection of the night or day mode of operation, inser-    , 
   /, 
-
tion of the neutral light filter into the day system and  
 (
   , -
closure of the night objective flaps. Provision is made  
  &   .  -
for automatic adjustment of screen brightness.    
  *.

Basic Characteristics  !"!#$"%$%#%

Day Night !& '!&


system system $( $(
Identification range $
   
at ambient skylight intensity, m unlimited 1,500   + (-.'),     1500
ICT integral sensitivity, uA/lm - 250 3
 
 4', 5/
 - 250
Magnifying power 7
    ,
of optical system 5.5 5 ,   5,5 5
Minimum field of view 6° 5°18’ 
  ,   6° 5°18’
Minimum exit pupil distance, mm 25 7
 %  , ,   25
Exit pupil diameter, mm 4 4.5 $ %  ,  4 4,5
Periscopic height, mm 489 357  ,  489 357
Measurement range of angles, mil: 
  
, . .:
horizontal 6,000 6,000 
% 60-00 60-00
vertical ±300 ±300 
% ±3-00 ±3-00
Graduation value of fine/coarse scales B 
  %/ % !

 
of azimuth circle and elevating mechanism, mil 1/100  %  , . . 0-01/1-00
Interpupillary adjustment, mm 56 - 72 56 - 72 
 
   
,  56 - 72 56 - 72
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopter ±5 ±5 $  
,  ±5 ±5
Supply voltage, V - 6.25 .   , C - 6,25
Supply voltage from onboard storage batteries, V - 13 or 27 .     . 
Time of continuous operation  , C - 13 
 27
without battery replacement, h - 10 C      , - 10
Overall dimensions, mm 607 x 544 x 245 D    ,  607 % 544 % 245
Maximum weight/weight in combat position, kg 18.5/32 /   
, ,  
 18,5/32

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION DE 58 


F FGH,  EI G,
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
J KKE JL    JL   E F 
Class 5855 Night Vision Equipment, Active and Passive U
 5855 5     (   )

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NPO-1 KVAKER NIGHT PASSIVE GLASSES '%'K  $!'K %*$ '%-1 «*!*»

Intended to seek out targets, ;ED>8N>8@E>R D7F :?C9H8 ]E7C,


carry out terrain observation >8O7PDE>CF C ?;CE><C;?B8>CF
and orientation and perform >8 QE9<>?9<C, :;?BEDE>CF C>^E-
engineer and repair work at >E;>RS C ;EQ?><>RS ;8O?< B >?@-
night. >RS =97?BCFS.

Basic Characteristics %789:8;< =>?>@A<?B7AB@B

Man identification range, m 135 87T>?9<T ;89:?N>8B8>CF @E7?BEH8, Q 135


Field of view, deg 40 ?7E N;E>CF, A;8D. 40
Weight, kg 1 W8998, HA 1

BN-2 RELIKVIYA NIGHT-VISION BINOCULARS '%'%- &$'%*) &'-2 «)$*!$"»

Intended to observe the battlefield at night. ;ED>8N>8@E> D7F >8O7PDE>CF N8 :?7EQ O?F B >?@>RS
=97?BCFS.

Basic Characteristics %789:8;< =>?>@A<?B7AB@B

Man identification range, m 350 87T>?9<T ;89:?N>8B8>CF @E7?BEH8, Q 350


Field of view, deg 11 ?7E N;E>CF, A;8D. 11
Weight, kg 1.8 W8998, HA 1,8

AKTSEPT THERMAL OBSERVATION


)%!$#$%''K-
DEVICE '&)L 
) 'K- $&% «*,
»

Designed to observe the battlefield at night. ;ED>8N>8@E> D7F >8O7PDE>CF N8 :?7EQ O?F
>?@TP.

Basic Characteristics %789:8;< =>?>@A<?B7AB@B

Tank identification range, m 1,500 87T>?9<T ;89:?N>8B8>CF <8>H8, Q 1500


Field of view, deg 1 x 2.5 ?7E N;E>CF, A;8D. 1 S 2,5
Weight, kg 19 W8998, HA 19

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5855 Night Vision Equipment, Active and Passive 7899 5855 !::8;8<=;8 >?@>?A? BCDE>CF (8H<CB>8F C :899CB>8F)

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AND OPTRONIC MEANS <=>?@AB?A BEAHB>I

1PN79 METIS-2 THERMAL SIGHT


)%!$#$%''2- $,) 1'79 «+
$ -2»

Designed to search, detect =",+%Q%',% +- !&*/, &R%"$S,%*-, "!&Q%)%*-


and identify targets and T,,U * ),+,%*- #",VRW =>E «&"%,#-C» * «&"%,#» )
deliver fire from the %&'%W[ $&)*-[, !"* !&%*S,%%&U )*+*\&#* * %*'**
Kornet-E and Kornet ATGM !&\,[.
systems at night, under I !"*R&", ",($*-
reduced visibility conditions "$,#- /&%#"#-
and in jamming %&#V, -"/&#V,
environments. i&/$ *Q&R"S,-
The sight has provisions to %*-, ,#V )&Q\&S-
adjust the contrast, bright- %&#V %R]+,%*-
ness and focus of the #,!&)*Q*&%%&(&
image. The thermal image *Q&R"S,%*- ',-
can be observed through ",Q +%,)%&U )*Q*"
the ATGM system day sight. =>E.

Basic Characteristics %567869: ;<=<>?:=@5?@>@

Range, m: HV%&#V, \:
target detection over 4,000 &R%"$S,%*- T,* > 4000
target identification 2,500 "!&Q%)%*- T,* 2500
Field of view, deg 2.8 x 4.6 =&, Q",%*-, ("+. 2,8 [ 4,6
Spectrum band, u 8 - 13 B!,/#"V%WU +*!Q&%, \/\ 8 - 13
Time, h: I",\-, ':
continuous operation with one bottle 2 %,!","W)%&U "R&#W &# &+%&(& R&% 2
operation with single SPTA set 6 "R&#W  &+*%&'%W\ /&\!,/#&\ b?= 6
Power consumption, W 4.8 =&#",R-,\- \&c%&#V, I# 4,8
Weight (with power supply battery and cooling bottle), kg 11 Y ( R#",,U !*#%*- * R&%&\ *#,\W &[S+,%*-), /( 11
Overall dimensions of optronic unit, mm 590 x 212 x 200 dR"*#%W, "Q\,"W &!#*/&-e,/#"&%%&(& R&/, \\ 590 [ 212 [ 200

1PN86-VI MULAT-115 THERMAL SIGHT


)%!$#$%''2- $,) 1'86-!$ «+)
-115»

Designed to search for, detect and identify targets and =",+%Q%',% +- !&*/, &R%"$S,%*-, "!&Q%)%*-
deliver fire from the Metis and Metis-M ATGM systems T,,U * ),+,%*- #",VRW =>E «Y,#*» * «Y,#*-Y» )
at night, under reduced visibility conditions and in jam- %&'%W[ $&)*-[, !"* !&%*S,%%&U )*+*\&#* * %*'**
ming environments. !&\,[. I&Q\&S%& %R]+,%*, #,!&)*Q*&%%&(& *Q&R"-
The thermal image can be observed through the ATGM S,%*- ',",Q +%,)%&U )*Q*" =>E.
system day sight.

Basic Characteristics %567869: ;<=<>?:=@5?@>@

Range, m: HV%&#V, \:
target detection 3,200 &R%"$S,%*- T,* 3200
target identification 1,600 "!&Q%)%*- T,* 1600
Spectrum band, u 8 - 13 B!,/#"V%WU +*!Q&%, \/\ 8 - 13
Time, h: I",\-, ':
continuous operation with one bottle 2 %,!","W)%&U "R&#W &# &+%&(& R&% 2
operation with single SPTA set 6 "R&#W  &+*%&'%W\ /&\!,/#&\ b?= 6
Power consumption, W 2.8 =&#",R-,\- \&c%&#V, I# 2,8
Weight (with power supply battery and cooling bottle), kg 5.5 Y ( R#",,U !*#%*- * R&%&\ *#,\W &[S+,%*-), /( 5,5
Overall dimensions of optronic unit, mm 387 x 203 x 90 dR"*#%W, "Q\,"W &!#*/&-e,/#"&%%&(& R&/, \\ 387 [ 203 [ 90

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5855 Night Vision Equipment, Active and Passive  5855 !!"#$" %&'%&(& )*+,%*- (/#*)%- * !*)%-)

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1PN86-1 MULAT THERMAL SIGHT


)%!$#$%''.- $,) 1'86-1 «+)
»

Designed to ensure fire of the Fagot and Konkurs-M :DC=7I=7?D= C6E >JD89D?D=BE 8;:D6KJL  «N7@>;»
ATGM systems at night, under reduced visibility condi- B «>=G<:8-P» =>?KQ, A <86>ABER 9>=BSD==>T ABCBU>8;B
tions and in jamming B 9>UDR. >IU>S=> =7J6QCD=BD ;D96>ABIB>==>@> BI>-
environments. The ther- J:7SD=BE ?D:DI C=DA=>T ABIB: . P>SD; JL;K B8-
mal image can be 9>6KI>A7= A G7-
observed through the ?D8;AD 9:BJ>:7
ATGM system night :7IADCGB.
sight. The thermal sight
can be used as a surveil-
lance device.

Basic Characteristics %4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Range, m: 76K=>8;K, U:
target detection 3,600 >J=7:<SD=BE aD6B 3600
target identification 2,000 :789>I=7A7=BE aD6B 2000
Field of view, deg: >6D I:D=BE, @:7C.:
in identification mode 1.8 x 3.6 A :DSBUD :789>I=7A7=BE 1,8 R 3,6
in search mode 3.6 x 7.2 A :DSBUD 9>B8G7 aD6B 3,6 R 7,2
Spectrum band, u 8 - 13 9DG;:76K=LT CB797I>=, UGU 8 - 13
Time, h: :DUE, ?:
continuous operation with one bottle 2.5 =[Link]LA=>T :7J>;L >; >C=>@> J766>=7 2,5
operation with single SPTA set 7.5 :7J>;L 8 >CB=>?=LU G>U96DG;>U f 7,5
Power consumption, W 3.6 >;:DJ6EDU7E U>g=>8;K, ; 3,6
Weight (with power supply battery and cooling bottle), kg 9 P7887 (8 J7;7:DDT 9B;7=BE B J766>=>U 8B8;DUL >R67SCD=BE), G@ 9
Overall dimensions of optronic unit, mm 530 x 204 x 182 i7J7:B;=LD :7IUD:L >9;BG>-j6DG;:>==>@> J6>G7, UU 530 R 204 R 182

1PN65 TRAKT-1 THERMAL SIGHT


)%!$#$%''.- $,) 1'65 «
*
-1»

Designed to observe :DC=7I=7?D= C6E =7-


the battlefield and J6QCD=BE I7 9>6DU J>E
ensure effective fire of B >JD89D?D=BE jppDG-
the Fagot ATGM sys- ;BA=>T 8;:D6KJL BI
tem at night and in  «N7@>;» =>?KQ B A
reduced visiblity con- <86>ABER 9>=BSD==>T
ditions. ABCBU>8;B.

Basic Characteristics %4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Tank-type target identification range, m 1,500 76K=>8;K :789>I=7A7=BE aD6B ;B97 «;7=G», U 1500
Field of view, deg 1.8 x 3.6 >6D I:D=BE, @:7C. 1,8 R 3,6
Time of continuous operation without replacement of 1I16 bottles, h: :DUE =[Link]LA=>T :7J>;L JDI I7UD=L J766>=>A 116, ?:
at temperature of: 9:B ;DU9D:7;<:D:
-20 to +20 1.5 >; -20 C> +20 1,5
-50 to +40 1.0 >; -50 C> +40 1,0
with use of portable SPTA set 4.5 8 B89>6KI>A7=BDU =>8BU>@> G>U96DG;7 f 4,5
Weight, kg: P7887, G@:
in firing position 13 A J>DA>U 9>6>SD=BB 13
in traveling position 22 A 9>R>C=>U 9>6>SD=BB 22
on-vehicle set 46 A>IBU>@> G>U96DG;7 46

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AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5855 Night Vision Equipment, Active and Passive 6788 5855 997:7;<:7 =>?=>@> ABCD=BE (7G;BA=7E B 9788BA=7E)

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TO1-KO1 BURAN (TO1-KO1R BURAN-R)


'*%!4- '%'%- *%+)*
%1-*%1 «&'»
TANK NIGHT SYSTEM (
%1-*%1 «&'-» )

Intended for surveillance, detection and identification of ;ED>8U>8@E> D7F >8V7WDE>CF, ?V>8;=XE>CF C ?:?U>8B8-
targets and delivery of aimed fire from the tank gun and >CF YE7EZ, BEDE>CF :;CYE7[>?Z 9<;E7[V\ CU <8>H?B?Z
the coaxial machine gun at night, in :=]HC C 9:8;E>>?A? 9 >EZ :=7E^E<8 B
the twilight and at dawn. >?@>?E B;E^F 9=<?H, B 9=^E;HC C >8
The modernized TO1-KO1R system U8;E. _?DE;>CUC;?B8>>\Z H?^:7EH9
features an image converter tube 1-1 C^EE< `7EH<;?>>?-?:<C@E-
(ICT) of 2-super generation and a 9HCZ :;E?V;8U?B8<E7[ () :?H?7E-
universal (passive) mode of >CF 2 9=:E; C EDC>\Z =>CBE;987[>\Z
operation. ;EXC^ ;8V?<\ (:899CB>\Z).
The TO1-KO1 system comprises a 9?9<8B H?^:7EH98 1-1 Ba?DF<:
TPN-4 sight, a switching unit, a cor- :;CYE7 -4, V7?H H?^^=<C;=WcCZ
rection input device, a parallelo- (d), =9<;?Z9<B? BB?D8 :?:;8B?H
gram device, an L-4A searchlight (e ), :8;877E7?A;8^^, :;?XEH<?;
and a single SPTA set. -4! C f ?DC>?@>\Z.
The TO1-KO1R system consists of 9?9<8B H?^:7EH98 1-1 Ba?-
a TPN-4 sight and a single SPTA DF<: :;CYE7 -4 C f ?DC>?@>\Z
set. The use of the image converter 9:?7[U?B8>CE  :?H?7E>CF 2 9=-
tube of 2-super generation extends :E; ?VE9:E@C7? =BE7C@E>CE D87[>?-
the range of observation and target 9<C >8V7WDE>CF C ?:?U>8B8>CF YE7C,
identification, provides even distrib- ;8B>?^E;>?E ;89:;EDE7E>CE ;EUH?-
ution of image sharpness over the 9<C CU?V;8XE>CF :? B9E^= :?7W BC-
entire field of view, increases immu- DE>CF, =9<?Z@CB?9<[ H B>E]>C^ U8-
nity to external flashes of light, 9BE<H8^, EDC>\Z =>CBE;987[>\Z :89-
ensures the universal passive mod- 9CB>\Z ;EXC^ ;8V?<\, <. E. VEU :?D-
e of operation, i.e., without illumi- 9BE<HC :;?XEH<?;?^. e^E>[]C79F
nating targets by the searchlight, BE9 :;CV?;8.
and decreases the sight weight.

Basic Characteristics %789:8;< =>?>@A<?B7AB@B

TO1-KO1 TO1-KO1R
%1-*%1
%1-*%1
Magnifying power 6.8 7.5 eBE7C@E>CE, H;8< 6,8 7,5
Field of view, deg 5.4 5.4 ?7E U;E>CF, A;8D. 5,4 5,4
Resolution, arcsec 42 42 ;EDE7 ;8U;E]E>CF, 9 42 42
ICT generation 1 2 super ?H?7E>CE  1 2 9=:E;
Immunity to flashes of light no yes e9<?Z@CB?9<[ H B>E]>C^ U89BE<H8^ >E< E9<[
Tank visibility range at ambient skylight intensity: 87[>?9<[ BCDE>CF :? <8>H= , :;C , 7H:
more than 0.003 lx 1,200 m 1,700 m V?7EE 0,003 1200 ^ :899CB>\Z 1700 ^
in passive mode in universal ;EXC^ =>CBE;987[>\Z
less than 0.003 lx 1,500 m passive ^E>EE 0,003 1500 ^ 8H<CB>\Z :899CB>\Z
in active mode mode ;EXC^ ;EXC^
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, C?:<;CZ>8F >8B?DH8
diopter ±4 ±4 ?H=7F;8, D:<; ±4 ±4
Periscopic height, mm 322 322 E;C9H?:C@>?9<[, ^^ 322 322
Sight line elevation ;EDE7\ =A7?B B?UB\]E>CF
limits, deg from -7 to +20 from -7 to +20 7C>CC BCUC;?B8>CF, A;8D. ?< -7 D? +20 ?< -7 D? +20
Eyepiece heating yes yes V?A;EB ?H=7F;8 E9<[ E9<[
Supply voltage, V 27 27 8:;FXE>CE :C<8>CF, 27 27
Power consumption, W 75 50 _?c>?9<[, <:
Power consumed :?<;EV7FE^8F 75 50
by searchlight, W 460 0 :?<;EV7FE^8F :;?XEH<?;?^ 460 0
Weight, kg: _8998, HA:
sight 32 28 :;CYE78 32 28
system 76 30 H?^:7EH98 76 30

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! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5855 Night Vision Equipment, Active and Passive 7899 5855 !::8;8<=;8 >?@>?A? BCDE>CF (8H<CB>8F C :899CB>8F)

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AND OPTRONIC MEANS   !

PNK-4S AGAT (PNK-4SR AGAT-R) SYSTEM *%+)* '*-4 «


» ('*-4  «
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Intended for installation at the commander’s work sta- ;ED>8X>8@E> D7F =9<8>?BHC >8 ;8Y?@EZ ZE9<E H?Z8>DC-
tion in the rotary hatch of the tank. It is a combination ;8 B? B;8[8\[EZ9F 7\HE <8>H8. ?Z:7EH9 H?Z8>DC;9HC]
day/night sighting and surveillance commander’s sys- H?ZYC>C;?B8>>^] D>EB>?->?@>?], 9<8YC7CXC;?B8>>^] :?
tem stabilized in elevation. BE;<CH87_>?Z= >8BEDE>C\ ( ),
The modernized PNK-4SR system :;C`E7_>?->8Y7\D8<E7_>^] ().
features an image converter tube a?DE;>CXC;?B8>>^] -4 CZE-
(ICT) of 2-super generation and a E< b7EH<;?>>?-?:<C@E9HC] :;E?Y;8-
universal (passive) mode of X?B8<E7_ () :?H?7E>CF 2 9=:E; B
operation. >?@>?Z H8>87E C EDC>^] =>CBE;-
The system comprises a TKN-4S 987_>^] ;EcCZ ;8Y?<^ (:899CB>^]).
(TKN-4SR) sight, a power supply ?9<8B H?Z:7EH98: :;CY?; -4
unit, a position sensor, a protec- (-4), b7EH<;?Y7?H, D8<@CH :?-
tive glass and a single SPTA set. 7?cE>CF, X8[C<>?E 9<EH7?, e
The use of the image converter ?DC>?@>^].
tube of 2-super generation 9:?7_X?B8>CE  :?H?7E>CF 2
extends the range of observation 9=:E; ?YE9:E@C7? =BE7C@E>CE D87_-
and target identification, provides >?9<C >8Y7\DE>CF C ?:?X>8B8>CF
even distribution of image sharp- `E7C, ;8B>?ZE;>?E ;89:;EDE7E>CE
ness over the entire field of view, ;EXH?9<C CX?Y;8cE>CF :? B9EZ= :?-
increases immunity to external 7\ BCDE>CF, =9<?]@CB?9<_ H B>Ef-
flashes of light, ensures the uni- >CZ X89BE<H8Z, EDC>^] =>CBE;987_-
versal passive mode of operation, >^] :899CB>^] ;EcCZ ;8Y?<^, <. E.
i.e., without illuminating targets by YEX :?D9BE<HC :;?cEH<?;?Z. gZE>_-
the searchlight, and decreases fC79F BE9 :;CY?;8.
the sight weight.

Basic Characteristics %67897:; <=>=?@;>A6@A?A

PNK-4S PNK-4SR '*4 '*4 


Magnifying power: gBE7C@E>CE, H;8<:
day channel 1 and 7.6 1 and 7.6 H8>87  1 C 7,6 1 C 7,6
night channel 5.1 6.8 H8>87  5,1 6,8
Field of view, deg: ?7E X;E>CF, A;8D.
day channel 7.2(El), 27.7 (Tr) 7.2 (El), 27.7 (Tr) H8>87  7,2 ( ), 27,7 (i); 7 7,2 ( ), 27,7 (i); 7
night channel 7.7 7.7 H8>87  7,7 7,7
Resolution, arcsec: ;EDE7 ;8X;EfE>CF, 9:
day channel 8 8 H8>87  8 8
night channel 72 70 H8>87  72 70
ICT generation 1 2 super ?H?7E>CE  1 2 9=:E;
Immunity to flashes of light no yes g9<?]@CB?9<_
Tank visibility range H B>Ef>CZ X89BE<H8Z >E< E9<_
at ambient skylight intensity: 87_>?9<_ BCDE>CF :? <8>H=
more than 0.003 lx 700 m 1,100 m :;C , 7H:
in passive mode in universal Y?7EE 0,003 700 Z :899CB>^] 1100 Z =>CBE;987_>^]
passive mode ;EcCZ :899CB>^] ;EcCZ
less than 0.003 lx 800 m in active mode ZE>EE 0,003 800 Z 8H<CB>^] ;EcCZ
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, C?:<;C]>8F
diopter ±4 ±4 >8B?DH8 ?H=7F;8, D:<; ±4 ±4
Stabilized sight line C8:8X?> =A7?B =:;8B7E>CF
elevation limits, deg from -10 to +20 from -10 to +20 9<8YC7CXC;?B8>>?] 7C>CE]
Minimum and maximum BCXC;?B8>CF :? , A;8D. ?< -10 D? +20 ?< -10 D? +20
aiming rates aC>CZ87_>8F C Z8H9CZ87_>8F
of sight line, deg/s 0.05/3 0.05/3 9H?;?9<C >8BEDE>CF 7C>CC
Accuracy of sight line BCXC;?B8>CF, A;8D./9 0,05/3 0,05/3
stabilization, min 1 1 ?@>?9<_ 9<8YC7CX8`CC
Weight, kg: 7C>CC BCXC;?B8>CF, ZC>. 1 1
sight 43 39 a8998, HA:
power supply unit 4.2 4.2 :;CY?;8 43 39
position sensor 10.8 10.8 b7EH<;?Y7?H8 4,2 4,2
Power supply 27 VDC and three-phase 400 Hz 36 VAC D8<@CH8 :?7?cE>CF 10,8 10,8
C<8\[CE >8:;FcE>CF 27 C <;Eop8X>?E :E;EZE>>?E 36 , 400 i`

GROUP 58 COMMUNICATIONS, DETECTION  58 


! !"#$,%&'('$",
AND COHERENT RADAR EQUIPMENT
)*%++'$*,$- $  $%)%*,$%''% %&% %!'$
Class 5855 Night Vision Equipment, Active and Passive 7899 5855 !::8;8<=;8 >?@>?A? BCDE>CF (8H<CB>8F C :899CB>8F)

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SYSTEMS B?CDE@9F7G >CBH79:

AUTOMATED FIRE CONTROL COMPLEX =<374= 145


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9>916880
23167489: 084< (= 2)

Intended for automated control of combat actions of ?QMZXRbXRLMX ZJa RPOIUROKbKQIPRXXIgI eYQRPJMXKa SIM-
units armed with the Smerch multiple launch rocket P\UK ZMhNOPKaUK YIZQRbZMJMXKh, INXRdMXX\T QMRWOKP-
system. XIh NKNOMUIh bRJYIPIgI IgXa «6UMQL».
The complex incorporates the MP32M1 unified com- =IUYJMWN =6DB> NINOIKO Kb eXKkKlKQIPRXX\T WIURXZXI-
mand and staff vehicles used as command posts of the cORSX\T URcKX (Kn:) :?32:1, KNYIJ^beMU\T P WRLMNO-
brigade, battalions and batteries. Their number PM WIURXZX\T YeXWOIP SQKgRZ\, ZKPKbKIXIP K SRORQMh.
depends on the organizational structure of troops. =IJKLMNOPI KT IYQMZMJaMONa IQgRXKbRlKIXXI-cOROXIh
The command and staff vehicle comprises the following: NOQeWOeQIh.
- automation equipment consisting of computers inte- E NINORP =n: PTIZaO NQMZNOPR:
grated with a local computer network; - RPOIUROKbRlKK, NINOIadKM Kb oE:, ISpMZKXMXX\T
- communications facilities consisting of USW and SW JIWRJ^XIh P\LKNJKOMJ^XIh NMO^q;
radio sets, voice and data transmission security equip- - NPabK, NINOIadKM Kb B=E K KB QRZKINORXlKh, NQMZNOP
ment, and channel switchgear; bRWQ\OKa WRXRJIP YMQMZRLK QMLK K ZRXX\T, RYYRQROeQ\
- power supply system consisting of two diesel power WIUUeORlKK WRXRJIP;
plants rated at 8 kW each, an engine-driven power unit - sXMQgINXRSfMXKa, NINOIadKM Kb ZPeT ZKbMJ^X\T sJMWO-
and a voltage converter; QINORXlKh YI 8 WEO WRfZRa, sJMWOQIeNORXIPWK N YQKPIZIU
- life support equipment comprising nuclear and chem- IO URQcMPIgI ZPKgROMJa, YQMISQRbIPROMJa XRYQafMXKa;
ical protection means, a filtering-ventilating unit, an air - fKbXMISMNYMLMXKa, NINOIadKM Kb NQMZNOP ?Dt K ?ut,
conditioner, and a heater. vEBD, WIXZKlKIXMQR, IOIYKOMJa.
Dedicated software implements: 6YMlKRJ^XIM UROMUROKLMNWIM K YQIgQRUUXIM ISMNYMLM-
- generation and transmission of reports on the status XKM QMRJKbeMO:
of units and subunits to a higher command post and - kIQUKQIPRXKM K YMQMZRLe XR P\cMNOIadKh WIURXZX\h
commands to subordinate subunits; YeXWO ZIXMNMXKh I YIJIfMXKK K NINOIaXKK YIZLKXMXX\T
- protection against unauthorized generation of com- LRNOMh K YIZQRbZMJMXKh, WIURXZ XR YIZLKXMXX\M YIZQRb-
mands to strike a blow and change database-stored ZMJMXKa;
information; - bRdKOe IO XMNRXWlKIXKQIPRXXIh P\ZRLK WIURXZ XR XR-
- digital terrain mapping; XMNMXKM IgXMPIgI eZRQR K KbUMXMXKM KXkIQURlKK, TQRXa-
- crew train- dMhNa P SRbM ZRXX\T;
ing and drill. - PMZMXKM lKkQIPIh WRQO\ UMNOXINOK;
- ISeLMXKM K OQMXKQIPWe QRNLMOIP.

Basic Characteristics   !" #"#!#

Number of: =IJKLMNOPI:


workstations 5 QRSILKT UMNO 5
data transmission/reception channels 8 WRXRJIP YMQMZRLK/YQKMUR ZRXX\T 8
radio channels 6 QRZKIWRXRJIP 6
Data transmission rate, kbit/s 0.1, 1.2, 2.4, 16.0, 32 6WIQINO^ YMQMZRLK ZRXX\T, WSKO/N 0,1; 1,2; 2,4; 16,0; 32
Communications range, km: `RJ^XINO^ NPabK, WU:
in motion up to 40 XR URQcM ZI 40
when stationary (USW/SW) 60/350 XR NOIaXWM (B=E/=E) 60/350
Power consumption, kW up to 11 ?IOQMSJaMURa UIdXINO^, WEO ZI 11
Locational accuracy, m 20 8ILXINO^ IYQMZMJMXKM WIIQZKXRO UMNOa, U 20
Set-up/tear-down time, min 5, max. EQMUa QRbPMQO\PRXKa/NPMQO\PRXKa, UKX. XM SIJMM 5

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT 01233 12 145


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Class 1230 Fire Control Systems, =JRNN 1230 6KNOMU\ (WIUYJMWN\)
Complete eYQRPJMXKa IQefKMU

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VIVARY MLRS ARTILLERY BRIGADE !


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CONTROL SYSTEM 
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Designed to provide automated and non-automated @9MB5IB5T9B5 M4C 5A8=:587I7@=A5BB=t= 7 B95A8=:587-


control of the Smerch MLRS rocket artillery brigade. I7@=A5BB=t= ?>@5A49B7C @95<87AB=N 5@87449@7N6<=N
The Vivary control system is comprised of command F@7t5M=N (@95F@) Z «:9@T».
and staff vehicles (CSV) of the brigade commander and 6B=A? 67689:; ?>@5A49B7C « 7A5@7N» 6=685A4CH8 <=:5B-
chief of staff as well as the subordinate commanders of MB=-X85FB;9 :5X7B; ([), B5U=MCE796C A @56>=@CD9-
battalions (up to three) and batteries (up to 18). The B77 <=:5BM7@5 7 B5T54SB7<5 X85F5 F@7t5M;, 5 85<D9 >=M-
CSV equipment is accommodated in the K1.4310 box T7B9BB;U 7: <=:5BM7@=A M7A7I7=B=A (M= 8@9U), F585@9N
body mounted on the chassis of the KamAZ-4310 (M= A=69:B5MQ587). F=@?M=A5B79 [ @5I:9E5986C A
truck. It includes communications facilities, secure data <?I=A9-w?@t=B9 1.4310, ?685B=A49BB=: B5 X5667 5A8=:=-
transfer equipment, a digital computer, displays and F74C 5:Z-4310. B= A<4HT598 6@9M68A5 6ACI7, I569<@9-
printers. T7A5HE?H 5>>5@58?@? >9@9M5T7 M5BB;U, Q7w@=A?H A;T76-
The software provides for the generation of special 47894SB?H :5X7B?, M76>497 7 >9T585HE79 ?68@=N68A5.
messages and blanks to solve the following problems: @=t@5::B;9 6@9M68A5 =F96>9T7A5H8 w=@:7@=A5B79
- to assign targets to destruction weapons; 6>9Q754SB;U 6==FE9B7N 7 F45B<=A M4C:
- to plan concentrated fire and fire at columns; - I5<@9>49B7C =FG9<8=A >@=87AB7<5 I5 6@9M68A5:7 >=@5-
- to compute the grid azimuth of the orienting line on D9B7C;
the aster; - >45B7@=A5B7C 6=6@9M=8=T9BB=t= =tBC 7 =tBC >= <=4=BB5:;
- to compute fire settings (flight assignment data) for - A;T7649B7C M7@9<Q7=BB=t= ?t45 =@79B87@B=t= B5>@5A-
six Smerch MLRS launchers; 49B7C B5 6A9874=;
- to prepare weather reports from the data of the mete- - A;T7649B7C ?685B=A=< M4C 68@94SF; (M5BB;U >=498B=t=
orological station; I5M5B7C) M4C X9687 F=9A;U :5X7B Z «:9@T»;
- to compute direct and inverse geodetic problems, - 6=685A49B7C :989=@=4=t7T96<7U FH44989B9N >= M5BB;:
locate a point by resection, transform rectangular coor- :989=685BQ77;
dinates into an adja- - A;T7649B7C >@C:=N
cent zone, compute 7 =F@58B=N t9=M9I7-
the meridian con- T96<7U I5M5T, =F@58-
vergence value. B=N I569T<7, >@9=F-
@5I=A5B7C >@C:=-
?t=4SB;U <==@M7B58 A
6:9DB?H I=B?, @56-
T985 A947T7B; 6F47-
D9B7C :9@7M75B=A.

Basic Characteristics #&'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Reduction in time to engage targets =<@5E9B79 A@9:9B7


(compared with non-automated operation), times 1.9 - 2.5 B5 >=@5D9B79 =FG9<8=A >@=87AB7<5
Computer speed, thou operations/s 500 (>= 6@5AB9B7H 6 B95A8=:587I7@=A5BB;: @9D7:=:), @5I 1,9 - 2,5
Max data transmission rate, kbit/s 16 L;68@=M9N68A79 LO , 8;6. =>9@5Q7N/6 500
Max time required, s: 5<67:54SB5C 6<=@=68S >9@9M5T7 M5BB;U, <F78/6 16
to transmit message from Rkt Bde CP to Rkt Btry Lchr 10 @9:C, 6:
to accomplish each assigned mission, >9@9M5T7 6==FE9B7C =8  @95F@ M=  @95F58@ B9 F=499 10
including computation of firing @9X9B7C <5DM=N 7I @56T98B;U I5M5T, A 8=: T7649
settings and flight data 25 @56T985 ?685B=A=< M4C 68@94SF; 7 YZ B9 F=499 25
Max time required to set up/tear down CSV, min 7/4 @9:C @5IA9@8;A5B7C/6A9@8;A5B7C [, :7B. B9 F=499 7/4

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT  12 


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Class 1230 Fire Control Systems, 4566 1230 7689:; (<=:>49<6;)
Complete ?>@5A49B7C =@?D79:

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KAPUSTNIK-BM COMPLEX FOR AUTOMATED FIRE !"#$%&! '


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Designed to provide automated and non-automated KLMNOPNOQLN MRS OTUVWOUXPXKVTONNVYV X NLOTUVWOUXPX-


control of artillery units of the ground forces in various KVTONNVYV Z[KOTRLNXS OKUXRRLKX\]^XWX [VMKOPMLRLNXS-
climatic and weather conditions, day or night, in flat ter- WX  T KOPRXQN_` ^RXWOUXQL]^X` X [VYVMN_` Z]RVTXS`, T
rain and mountains, contaminated areas and electronic RabVL TKLWS ]ZUV^, NO KOTNXNNV\ WL]UNV]UX X T YVKO`, T
countermeasures environment. Z]RVTXS` POKOcLNNV\ WL]UNV]UX X KOMXVdRL^UKVNNVYV
The Kapustnik-BM complex ensures the control of a [KVUXTVML\]UTXS.
battalion consisting of 3 or 4 batteries and a battery  «O[Z]UNX^-f» VbL][LQXTOLU Z[KOTRLNXL MXTXPXV-
consisting of 4 to 8 artillery pieces. NVW T ]V]UOTL 3 - 4 bOUOKL\ X bOUOKLL\ T ]V]UOTL 4 - 8
The automated fire control complex (AFCC) comprises: VKZMX\.
- four standardized battalion (battery) commander con- ]V]UOT ^VW[RL^]O OTUVWOUXPXKVTONNVYV Z[KOTRLNXS VY-
trol vehicles assembled on the chassis of the BTR-80 NLW () T`VMSU:
armored personnel carrier; ZNXhXiXKVTONN_L WOjXN_ Z[KOTRLNXS ^VWONMXKO MXTX-
- four standardized chief-of-staff (battery executive PXVNO (^VWONMXKO bOUOKLX) NO bOPL f-80 - 4 jU.;
officer) control vehicles assembled on the chassis of ZNXhXiXKVTONN_L WOjXN_ Z[KOTRLNXS NOQORkNX^O jUObO
the Ural-4320 truck. (]UOKjLYV VhXiLKO bOUOKLX) NO bOPL «KOR-4320» - 4 jU.

Basic Characteristics "67897:; <=>=?@;>A6@A?A

Max time of readiness of battalion (battery) to open fire at KLWS YVUVTNV]UX MXTXPXVNO (bOUOKLX) ^ VU^K_UXa VYNS [V
unplanned target in cooperation with reconnaissance and fire NL[RONVTV\ iLRX [KX TPOXWVML\]UTXX ]V ]KLM]UTOWX
adjustment means, s 50 KOPTLM^X X ^VKKL^UXKVTONXS VYNS, ] NL bVRLL 50
Time required to prepare fire when the artillery battalion is deployed KLWS [VMYVUVT^X VYNS [KX KOPTLKU_TONXX OMN ] WOKjO, WXN. 3
on the move, min 3 VQNV]Uk [VRNV\ [VMYVUVT^X:
Accuracy of deliberately prepared data: [V MORkNV]UX, [KVi. m]UK 0,5 - 0,7
in range, % R 0.5 - 0.7 [V NO[KOTRLNXa, M.Z. 2-4
in azimuth, mils 2-4 mORkNV]Uk KOPTLM^X, ^W:
Range of reconnaissance, km: MNLW [V iLRX UX[O «UON^» MV 10
in daytime, against tank up to 10 [V ^KZ[NVKOPWLKN_W iLRSW MV 20
against large-size targets up to 20 NVQka [V iLRX UX[O «UON^» MV 4
at night, against tank up to 4 mORkNV]Uk ROPLKNV\ [VM]TLU^X iLRX [KX ]UKLRkbL
Range of target laser illumination in firing guided ^VKKL^UXKZLW_WX X Z[KOTRSLW_WX bVL[KX[O]OWX, ^W MV 7
and controlled projectiles, km up to 7 VRXQL]UTV:
Number of: OTUVWOUXPXKVTONN_` KObVQX` WL]U T ^OcMV\ WOjXNL Z[KOTRLNXS 2
automated workstations in each control vehicle 2 T_NV]N_` OTUVWOUXPXKVTONN_` KObVQX` WL]U T ^OcMV\ WOjXNL
remote workstations in each control vehicle 1 Z[KOTRLNXS 1
Range of communication over data transmission lines, km up to 20 mORkNV]Uk ]TSPX [V ^ONOROW [LKLMOQX MONN_`, ^W MV 20

GROUP 12 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT ,*-$$ 12 *&/


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Class 1230 Fire Control Systems, RO]] 1230 X]ULW_ (^VW[RL^]_)
Complete Z[KOTRLNXS VKZcXLW

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SUPPORT MENS  !

ULYBKA METEOROLOGICAL COMPLEX >$


$  " $ ?@ ? >"$? «"!?»

Designed to obtain information on atmospheric condi- <9EG6FG6?9G E5I A;5D?9G>I >Gl;<J6V>> ; 7;7:;-
tions (wind direction and velocity, air pressure, temper- IG>> 6:J;7l9<C (G6A<6H59G>9 > 7@;<;7:Y H9:<6,
ature and relative humidity) and to provide data for E6H59G>9, :9JA9<6:D<6, ;:G;7>:95YG6I H56LG;7:Y
artillery, missiles and multiple launch rocket systems, H;FEDm6) E5I 7:<95YBC 6<:>559<>>, AD7@;H <6@9: >
weather forecast, effective zone computation and air- n, A<;=G;F6 A;=;EC, <67?9:6 F;G A;<6L9G>I,
craft flights. A;59:;H 6H>6V>>.
It has two modes of operation: radar and radio direction J99: EH6 <9L>J6 <6B;:C - <6E>;5;@6V>;GGCM >
finding. When the radar systems are used, the <6E>;A959G=6V>;GGCM. <> >7A;5YF;H6G>> <6E>;-
radiosonde angular coordinates (azimuth and elevation) 5;@6V>;GGCm 7>7:9J ;A<9E95IZ:7I D=5;HC9 @;;<E>-
and slant range are determined, while the radiosonde G6:C F;GE6 (6F>JD: > D=;5 J97:6) > 9=; G6@5;GG6I
altitude is calculated from the measured values of slant E65YG;7:Y, 6 HC7;:6 A;Eo9J6 F;GE6 HC?>75I9:7I A;
range and elevation. When the radio direction finding >FJ9<9GGCJ FG6?9G>IJ G6@5;GG;M E65YG;7:> > D=56
systems are used, only angular coordinates of the J97:6. <> >7A;5YF;H6G>> <6E>;A959G=6V>;GGCm
radiosonde are determined, whereas its altitude is com- 7>7:9J ;A<9E95IZ:7I :;5Y@; D=5;HC9 @;;<E>G6:C
puted from the measured atmospheric pressure. The F;GE6, 6 9=; HC7;:6 HC?>75I9:7I A; >FJ9<9GG;JD
radio direction finding mode is passive: the ground 6:J;7l9<G;JD E6H59G>Z. 6E>;A959G=6V>;GGCM <9-
radar does not emit signals and only operates to receive L>J - A677>HGCM: H p:;J <9L>J9 G6F9JG6I 7:6GV>I
signals of the MRZ-5 radiosonde, which incorporates a G9 >F5D?69:, <6B;:6I :;5Y@; G6 A<>9J 7>=G65;H <6-
pressure transducer that ensures determination of E>;F;GE6 8n-5, H 7;7:6H9 @;:;<;=; >J99:7I E6:?>@
radiosonde altitude. E6H59G>I, E5I ;A<9E959G>I HC7;:C A;Eo9J6 F;GE6.

Basic Characteristics '()*(+, -./.01,/2'1202

Type of sounding temperature-humidity-wind >E F;GE><;H6G>I :9JA9<6:D<G;-H56LG;7:G;-H9:<;H;M


Components two Ural-43203 trucks with KTs4320, K1.4320 box bodies; ;7:6H 2 6H:;J;B>5I «P<65-43203» 7 @DF;H6J> T4320,
trailer on 1-P-2.5 chassis 1.4320, A<>V9A G6 W677> 1- -2,5
Max sounding altitude, km 30 - 40 86@7>J65YG6I HC7;:6 F;GE><;H6G>I, @J 30 - 40
Max range, km 150 - 200 86@7>J65YG6I E65YG;7:Y, @J 150 - 200
Time required to obtain weather report, min: <9JI A;5D?9G>I J9:9;BZ559:9GI, J>G.:
to altitude of 10 km 30 E; HC7;:C 10 @J 30
to altitude of 30 km 110 E; HC7;:C 30 @J 110
Mean time between failures, h 210 6<6B;:@6 G6 ;:@6F, ? 210
Crew 5 67?9:, ?95. 5

GROUP 66 INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT  66  !  " 


# $  % &#$
Class 6660, 5677 6660
Laboratory Equipment and Suplies 89:9;<;5;=>?97@>9 A<>B;<C > 6AA6<6:D<6

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ARMOR MATERIEL AND ARMAMENT
The tank is the main combat asset on the battlefield
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intended to fight in close contact with the enemy. 6;I?5C;F5H@;66?A 5?IC87?56?@;688 5 IC?H8@687?A.
Russian-made tanks stand out for their small weight K5?>;66?5H8 C?558G578E H467?@ - A43=; @;5 8 94>4C8H=,
and dimensions, low silhouette, the availability of a 68L78G 583:MH, 6438<8; ?C:F8J-I:57?@?G :5H46?@78, 7?A-
gun-launcher, explosive reactive armor (ERA) packages I3;75?@ F864A8<;57?G 8 47H8@6?G L4N8H=.
and active protection systems.

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Basic Characteristics '>?@A?BC DEFEGHCFI>HIGI

Combat weight, t 46.5 c?;@4J A4554, H 46,5


Crew 3 d78I4D 3
Engine: multifuel liquid-cooled diesel e@894H;3f: F8L;3f A6?9?H?I38@6=G,
power, kW (hp) 736 (1,000) D8F7?5H6?9? ?E34DF;68J
power-to-weight ratio, kW/t (hp/t) 15.8 (21.5) A?N6?5Hf, 7gH (3.5.) 736 (1000)
Armament: :F;3f64J A?N6?5Hf, 7gH(3.5.)/H 15,8 (21,5)
gun: 125mm 2A46M smoothbore
with automatic loading g??C:D;68;:
rate of fire, rds/min up to 8 I:B74 125-AA 934F7?5H@?3f64J 2 46h,
rounds APDS, HEAT, HEF and ATGM L4CJD468; 4@H?A4H8<;57?;
coaxial machine gun 7.62mm PKTM 57?C?5HC;3f6?5Hf, @=5HC./A86. F? 8
AD weapon 12.7mm Kord machine gun H8I= @=5HC;3?@ >C?6;>?G6=G I?F7438>;C6=G,
[Link]JH8@6=G,
Ammunition load: ?57?3?<6?-i:9456=G,
artillery rounds :IC4@3J;A?G C47;H?G
(in automatic loader inclusive) 43 (22) I:3;A;H, 5I4C;66=G 5 I:B7?G 7,62-AA j
h
7.62/12.7mm cartridges 2,000/300 L;68H6?; @??C:D;68; 12,7-AA I:3;A;H « ?CF»
Guided weapon system 9K119 Reflex c?;7?AI3;7H, BH.:
Max firing range, m 5,000 @=5HC;3?@ 7 I:B7; (@ H. <. @ m) 43 (22)
I4HC?6?@ 7,62/12,7 2000/300
Fire control system: day ranging sight, ?AI3;75 :IC4@3J;A?9? @??C:D;68J 9 119 «n;i3;75»
built-in sight h4758A43f64J F43f6?5Hf 5HC;3f>=, A 5000
collimation device, o85H;A4 :IC4@3;68J ?96;A F6;@6?G IC8p;3-F43f6?A;C,
gunner’s optronic :5HC?G5H@? @5HC?;66?9? 7?6HC?3J
or thermal night sight @=@;C78 IC8p;34,
tank-type target identification range, m up to 3,000 6?<6?G IC8p;3 64@?F<874
(thermal imaging channel) (M3;7HC?66?-?IH8<;578G
Stabilizer two-axis 838 H;I3?@8L8?66=G)
Commander’s sighting F43f6?5Hf ?I?L64@468J p;38
and surveillance equipment: H8I4 «H467», A F? 3000
tank-type target identification range: (H;I3?@8L8?66=G 74643)
by night 700 - 1,200 oH4>838L4H?C F@:EI3?57?5H6?G
by day 4,000 - 10,000 jC8p;3f6?-64>3qF4H;3f6=G
Protection combined armor, built-in ERA, 7?AI3;75 7?A46F8C4:
Arena optronic F43f6?5Hf ?I?L64@468J p;38
countermeasures system H8I4 «H467», A:
Systems: electromagnetic protection screen, 6?<fq 700 - 1200
NBC collective protection, F6;A 4000 - 10000
rapid action firefighting m4N8H4 7?A>868C?@4664J >C?6J,
Length with gun forward, mm 9,530 @5HC?;664J F864A8<;574J L4N8H4,
Height to turret roof, mm 2,230 7?AI3;75 ?IH87?-M3;7HC?66?9?
I?F4@3;68J « C;64»
Speed, km/h; o85H;A= I?5H46?@78 L4@;5=
average on dry earth road 40 - 45 M3;7HC?A4968H6?G L4N8H=,
maximum 60 7?33;7H8@6?G L4N8H= ?H Khj,
Road range, km 550 >=5HC?F;G5H@:qN4J jjK
Capacity of fuel tanks, ltr 1,200 + 400 e3864 5 I:B7?G @I;C;F, AA 9530
Fording depth (with preparation), m 1.2 (1.8) g=5?H4 I? 7C=B; >4B68, AA 2230
Water barrier depth with USCE, m up to 5
Communications: o7?C?5Hf, 7A/<:
USW radio set R-163-50U 5C;F6JJ I? 5:E?G 9C:6H?@?G F?C?9; 40 - 45
USW radio receiver R-163-UP A4758A43f64J 60
m4I45 E?F4 I? B?55;, 7A 550
rA7?5Hf H?I38@6=E >47?@, 3 1200 + 400
jC;?F?3;@4;A=G >C?F
(5 IC;F@4C8H;3f6?G I?F9?H?@7?G), A 1,2 (1,8)
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T-80U TANK
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Basic Characteristics #;<=><?@ ABCBDE@CF;EFDF

Combat weight, t 46 + 1% V1-2&W 3&''&, X 46 +1%


Crew 3 Y)*Z&[ 3
Engine: three-shaft GTD-1250 \2*+&X-%] ^
\-1250, X_-`2&%](/a, ' b2,`)&')&b(/3
with two-cascade turbocompressor, X,_01)13Z_-''1_13, '*%121a X,_0*(1a
power turbine and controlled nozzle assembly * _-+,%*_,-3/3 '1Z%12/3 &ZZ&_&X13
power, hp 1,250 31c(1'X], %. '. 1250
Armament:
gun: 125mm 2A46M-1 smoothbore d11_,[-(*-:
with automatic loading Z,4)& 125-33 +%&b)1'X21%](&W 2 46e-1,
rate of fire, rds/min 6-8 f&_W[&(*- &2X13&X*.-')1-
elevation, deg from -5 to +15 ')1_1'X_-%](1'X], 2/'X_./3*(. 6-8
Coaxial machine gun 7.62mm PKT ,+%/ 2-_X*)&%](1+1 (&2-b-(*W, +_&b. 1X -5 b1 +15
AD machine gun 12.7mm Utyos (NSVT-12.7) Z,%-3-X, 'Z&_-((/a ' Z,4)1a 7,62-33 g

Artillery rounds separate loading f-(*X(/a Z,%-3-X 12,7-33 «iX-'» ( kd


-12,7)
with semicombustible case
*Z Z,4-.(1+1 2/'X_-%& _&fb-%](/a, ' .&'X*.(1 '+1_&lc-a
and discarding sabot +*%]f1a * 1Xb-%Wlc*3'W Z1bb1(13
Carousel container capacity, rds 28 d3-'X*31'X] )1(X-a(-_&, 2/'X_. 28
Ammunition load: V1-)13Z%-)X, 4X.:
artillery rounds 45 2/'X_-%12 ) Z,4)- 45
7.62/12.7mm cartridges 1,250/500 Z&X_1(12 7,62/12,7 1250/500
Guided weapon system 9K119 Reflex 13Z%-)' ,Z_&2%W-31+1 211_,[-(*W 9 119 «m-n%-)'»
Fire control system 1A42 ranging sight, ballistic computer k*'X-3& ,Z_&2%-(*W 1+(-3 (kio), '1'X&2 1 42 Z_*p-%-b&%](13-_,
Vd
Weapon stabilizer two-axis electrohydraulic 2E42 kX&0*%*f&X1_ 211_,[-(*W b2,`Z%1')1'X(1a,
Protection combined armor and built-in ERA q%-)X_1+*b_&2%*.-')*a 2Y42
Systems NBC protection, r&c*X& )130*(*_12&((&W 0_1(W,
automatic firefighting 2'X_1-((&W b*(&3*.-')&W f&c*X&
Length with gun forward, mm 9,656 k*'X-3/ f&c*X/ 1X oeg,
Height to turret roof, mm 2,215 &2X13&X*.-')&W ggo
Speed, km/h: \%*(& ' Z,4)1a 2Z-_-b, 33 9656
average on dry earth road 40 - 45 d/'1X& Z1 )_/4- 0&4(*, 33 2215
maximum 70 k)1_1'X], )3/.:
Road range, km 500 '_-b(WW Z1 ',`1a +_,(X121a b1_1+- 40 - 45
Fording depth (with preparation), m 1.2 (1.8) 3&)'*3&%](&W 70
Water barrier depth with USCE, m 5 r&Z&' `1b& Z1 41''-, )3 500
Radio set receive/transmit, g_-1b1%-2&-3/a 0_1b (' Z1b+1X12)1a), 3 1,2 (1,8)
telephone, simplex R-173 g_-1b1%-2&-3&W 21b(&W Z_-+_&b& ' ogd
, 3 5
Interphone R-174 for 4 users m&b*1'X&(p*W Z_*-31Z-_-b&lc&W, X-%-n1((&W,
'*3Z%-)'(&W m-173

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T-80UK TANK
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This tank is intended to provide command and control over IJ-K(&L(&.-( K%M 10-'N-.-(*M ,NJ&2%-(*M N1K.*(-((/3*
subordinate subunits, maintain communication with higher N1KJ&LK-%-(*M3*, '2ML* ' 2/4-'O1MP*3* )13&(K*J&3*, 2--
commanders and take part in combat actions of units. K-(*M 01-2/Q K-R'O2*R 2 '1'O&2- .&'O-R * N1KJ&LK-%-(*R.
Unlike the T-80U, the T-80UK command tank is addition- 13&(K*J')*R O&() N1 'J&2(-(*S ' O&()13 -80T K1N1%(*-
ally fitted with the HEF projectile remote blasting system, O-%U(1 101J,K12&( '*'O-31R K*'O&(V*1((1+1 N1KJ/2& 1'-
Shtora optronic countermeasures system, R-163-50K )1%1.(1-W,+&'(/Q '(&JMK12, )13N%-)'13 1NO*)1-X%-)OJ1(-
SW radio set, TNA-4-3 navigation equipment, and a 1 kW (1+1 N1K&2%-(*M «ZO1J&», )1J1O)121%(121R J&K*1'O&(V*-R
AB-1-P28 self-sustained power generating set. \-163-50 , (&2*+&V*1((1R &NN&J&O,J1R
-4-3, X%-)OJ1&+-
J-+&O13 &2O1(13(1+1 N*O&(*M
]-1-I28 31P(1'OUS 1 )^O.

Basic Characteristics #2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Optronic countermeasures system: 13N%-)' 1NO*)1-X%-)OJ1((1+1 N1K&2%-(*M:


mode of operation jamming of ATGMs and fire control systems 'N1'10 L&P*O/ 'J/2 (&2-K-(*M I T\, & O&)`-
provided with laser rangefinders '1LK&(*- N13-Q '*'O-3&3 ,NJ&2%-(*M
coverage, m up to 200 1+(-3 ' %&L-J(/3* K&%U(13-J&3*
Communications: K&%U(1'OU K-R'O2*M, 3 K1 200
Radio set: R-163-50U aJ-K'O2& '2ML*:
USW, transmit/receive, frequency-modulated J&K*1'O&(V*M \-163-50T ,%UOJ&)1J1O)121%(12&M,
frequency band, MHz 30 - 80 NJ*-31N-J-K&SP&M,
number of preset frequencies 10 ' .&'O1O(1R 31K,%MV*-R
main mode of operation voice reception/transmission K*&N&L1( J&01.*Q .&'O1O, bcV 30 - 80
range of communication )1%*.-'O21 L&J&(-- N1K+1O12%-((/Q .&'O1O 10
in moderate terrain, km: 1'(12(1R J-`*3 J&01O/ NJ*-3 * N-J-K&.& O-%-W1(13
rod antenna 20 K&%U(1'OU '2ML*, )3:
combined telescopic mast antenna 40 (& 4O/J-2,S &(O-((, 20
Receiver: R-163-UP (& )130*(*J12&((,S &(O-((,, ,'O&(12%-((,S
frequency-modulated USW (& O-%-')1N*.-')1R 3&.O- 40
number of preset frequencies 10 J&K*1NJ*-3(*) \-163-TI ,%UOJ&)1J1O)121%(12/R,
mode of work reception ' .&'O1O(1R 31K,%MV*-R
communication range )1%*.-'O21 L&J&(-- N1K+1O12%-((/Q .&'O1O 10
in moderate terrain via rod antenna, km 20 J-`*3 J&01O/ NJ*-3
Radio set: R-163-50K K&%U(1'OU NJ*-3& 2 ,'%12*MQ 'J-K(-N-J-'-.-((1R
AM receive/transmit, telephone/telegraph 3-'O(1'O* (& 4O/J-2,S &(O-((,, )3 20
frequency band, MHz 2 - 30 J&K*1'O&(V*M \-163-50 NJ*-31N-J-K&SP&M,
number of preset frequencies 16 O-%-W1((1-O-%-+J&W(&M,
main mode of operation voice reception and transmission ' &3N%*O,K(1R 31K,%MV*-R
range of communication, km: K*&N&L1( J&01.*Q .&'O1O, bcV 2 - 30
rod antenna 20 - 50 )1%*.-'O21 L&J&(-- N1K+1O12%-((/Q .&'O1O 16
with symmetric dipole antenna 350 1'(12(1R J-`*3 J&01O/ NJ*-3 * N-J-K&.& O-%-W1(13
K&%U(1'OU '2ML*, )3:
(& 4O/J-2,S &(O-((, 20 - 50
(& &(O-((, «'*33-OJ*.(/R 2*0J&O1J» 350

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T-72S -&
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Basic Characteristics #2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Combat weight, t 44.5 Y1-2&L 3&''&, N 44,5


Crew 3 S)*M&P 3
Engine 618 kW (840 hp) V-type diesel V2*+&N-%W V-10I&K(/R, 618 )_N (840 %. '.), 3(1+1N1M%*2(/R,
multifuel with effective two-cascade ' Xcc-)N*2(1R 2-'N,M-(.&N1R '*'N-31R 21KJ,Q11.*'N)*
air cleaning system and critical state alarm system * '*+(&%*K&]*-R MI-J-%W(1+1 '1'N1L(*L
Power-to-weight ratio, kW/t (hp/t) 13.9 (18.9) [J-%W(&L 31O(1'NW, )_N/N (%.'./N) 13,9 (18,9)
Armament: 125mm smoothbore gun _11I,P-(*- 125-33 +%&J)1'N21%W(&L M,4)&
with 7.62mm coaxial machine gun; '1 'M&I-((/3 7,62-33 M,%-3-N13,
12.7mm AD mount ensuring aimed fire K-(*N(&L ,'N&(12)& )&%*0I& 12,7 33,
at air and ground targets 10-'M-.*2&\O&L MI*]-%W(,\ 'NI-%W0,
Rate of fire, rds/min up to 8 M1 21KJ,4(/3 * (&K-3(/3 ]-%L3
Rounds APDS, HEAT, HEF, ATGM U)1I1'NI-%W(1'NW, 2/'NI./3*(. J1 8
Ammunition load:
*M/ 2/'NI-%12 0I1(-01R(/R M1J)&%*0-I(/R; ),3,%LN*2(/R;
rounds for gun (in automatic loader inclusive) 45 (22) 1')1%1.(1-c,+&'(/R; ,MI&2%L-3&L I&)-N&
7.62/12.7mm cartridges 2,000/300 Y1-)13M%-)N, 4N.:
Stabilizer two-axis 2/'NI-%12 ) M,4)- (2 N. .. 2 &2N13&N- K&ILP&(*L) 45 (22)
Guided weapon system 9K120 Svir M&NI1(12 7,62/12,7 2000/300
Round 3UBK14 with 9K119 ATGM UN&0*%*K&N1I J2,QM%1')1'N(1R
Protection combined armor with applique ERA, 13M%-)' ,MI&2%L-31+1 211I,P-(*L 9 120 «U2*IW»
NBC protection system
*M 2/'NI-%& i[Y 14 ' ,MI&2%L-31R I&)-N1R 9Z119
Speed, km/h: i&O*N& )130*(*I12&((&L 0I1(L ' (&2-'(1R J*(&3*.-')1R
average on dry earth road 40 - 45 K&O*N1R; '*'N-3& )1%%-)N*2(1R K&O*N/ 1N TZH
maximum 60 U)1I1'NW, )3/.:
Road range, km 500 'I-J(LL M1 ',Q1R +I,(N121R J1I1+- 40 - 45
Fording depth (with preparation), m 1.2 (1.8) 3&)'*3&%W(&L 60
Water barrier depth with USCE, m 5 i&M&' Q1J& M1 41''-, )3 500
HI-1J1%-2&-3/R 0I1J (' M1J+1N12)1R), 3 1,2 (1,8)
HI-1J1%-2&-3&L 21J(&L MI-+I&J& ' TH_
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The tank is intended to control subordinate subunits, HI-J(&K(&.-( J%L 10-'M-.-(*L ,MI&2%-(*L M1J.*(-((/-
maintain communication with higher commanders and 3* M1JI&KJ-%-(*L3*, '2LK* ' 2/4-'N1LO*3* )13&(J*I&-
take part in combat actions of units. The tank is made 3*, & N&)P- 2-J-(*L 01-2/Q J-R'N2*R 2 '1'N&2- .&'N-R *
for export. M1JI&KJ-%-(*R. S)'M1IN(1- *'M1%(-(*-.
The basic characteristics of the T-72SK tank are simi- T'(12(/- Q&I&)N-I*'N*)* )13&(J*I')1+1 N&()&
-72U
lar to those of the T-72S tank. The T-72SK tank addi- &(&%1+*.(/ Q&I&)N-I*'N*)&3 N&()&
-72U. V1M1%(*N-%W(1
tionally mounts the AB-1-P/30-M1-U gasoline-engine (&
-72U ,'N&(12%-(/ 0-(K1X%-)NI*.-')*R K&ILJ(/R &+-
generating set to supply users with power with the main I-+&N Y-1-H/30-Z1-[ J%L 10-'M-.-(*L M*N&(*-3 X(-I+1-
engine inoperative, the R-173 radio set, R-173P radio M1NI-0*N-%-R MI* (-I&01N&\O-3 1'(12(13 J2*+&N-%-,
receiver, R-134 SW radio set, R-174 interphone, and I&J*1'N&(]*L ^-173, I&J*1MI*-3(*) ^-173H, _ I&J*1-
TNA-4-3 tank navigation equipment. 'N&(]*L ^-134, N&()121- M-I-+121I(1- ,'NI1R'N21 ^-174,
N&()12&L (&2*+&]*1((&L &MM&I&N,I&
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DROZD ACTIVE PROTECTION SYSTEMS .#+!/&. .


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Modern hollow-charge weapons (ATGMs, antitank N12O-3-((/- ),3,%PQ*2(/- 'O-R'Q2& S1O&T-(*P (U


VW,
grenades, HEAT projectiles) are the most effective and SO1Q*21Q&()12/- +O&(&Q/, ),3,%PQ*2(/- &OQ'(&OPR/) -
mass-produced antitank munitions. XQ1 (&*01%-- XYY-)Q*2(/- * 3&''12/- SO1Q*21Q&()12/-
Despite the updating of armor protection, tanks remain 'O-R'Q2& (U
N).
vulnerable to antitank hollow-charge munitions. -'31QOP (& '12-O4-('Q212&(*- 0O1(-Z&[*Q/, SO-21'-
One promising way of tank protection is to equip \1R'Q21 SO1Q*21Q&()12/\ ),3,%PQ*2(/\ 'O-R'Q2 (&R R1'-
tanks with active protection systems. Active protec- Q*+(,Q/3 ,O12(-3 Z&[*[-((1'Q* Q&()12 '1\O&(P-Q'P.
tion involves the detection of attacking antitank muni- ]R(*3 *Z 'S1'1012 S12/4-(*P ,O12(P Z&[*[-((1'Q*
tions and their destruction at a safe distance from the Q&()12 P2%P-Q'P 1'(&[-(*- *\ )13S%-)'&3* &)Q*2(1^ Z&-
tank. 4*Q/ ( _). UO*(`*S &)Q*2(1^ Z&[*Q/ Z&)%a.&-Q'P 2 10-
In the early 1980s, the Drozd (103OM) system was (&O,T-(** (&S&R&a[*\ SO1Q*21Q&()12/\ 'O-R'Q2 * *\
developed to ensure high probability tank protection ,(*.Q1T-(** (& 0-Z1S&'(13 O&''Q1P(** 1Q Q&()&.
against ATGMs and antitank grenades. The latest b (&.&%- 80-\ +1R12 0/% O&ZO&01Q&( )13S%-)' &)Q*2(1^
research involving the use of advanced methods to Z&[*Q/ «dO1ZR» (10_0f), 10-'S-.*2&a[*^ ' 2/'1)1^ 2--
detect antitank munitions and process signals as well O1PQ(1'Qga Z&[*Q, Q&()& 1Q U
VW * SO1Q*21Q&()12/\ +O&-
as the use of new basic components and more effec- (&Q. ''%-R12&(*P S1'%-R(*\ %-Q ' *'S1%gZ12&(*-3 '12-
tive explosives enabled designers to considerably O-3-((/\ 'S1'1012 10(&O,T-(*P SO1Q*21Q&()12/\
improve combat characteristics of the Drozd system in 'O-R'Q2 * 10O&01Q)* '*+(&%12, (121^ X%-3-(Q(1^ 0&Z/,
its derivative, the Drozd-2. 01%-- XYY-)Q*2(/\ 2ZO/2.&Q/\ 2-[-'Q2 R&%* 21Z31T-
The Drozd-2 active protection system provides an all- (1'Qg Z(&.*Q-%g(1 ,%,.4*Qg 1'(12(/- \&O&)Q-O*'Q*)*
round protection zone in azimuth, which is of crucial _ «dO1ZR» 2 )13S%-)'- «dO1ZR-2».
importance keeping in mind the ever changing tactics _ «dO1ZR-2» *3--Q )O,+12,a Z1(, Z&[*Q/ S1 &Z*3,Q,,
of employment of battle tanks in local conflicts and .Q1 SO*(`*S*&%g(1 2&T(1 ' ,.-Q13 3-(Pa[-^'P Q&)Q*)*
urban fighting. SO*3-(-(*P Q&()12 2 %1)&%g(/\ )1(Y%*)Q&\, 2 ,'%12*P\
The modular design of the Drozd and Drozd-2 active +1O1R')1+1 01P.
protection systems makes it possible to use them on f1R,%g(/^ SO*(`*S S1'QO1-(*P )13S%-)'12 «dO1ZR» *
any Russian and foreign tanks. Currently, there are «dO1ZR-2» S1Z21%P-Q 1'(&[&Qg *3* %a0/- Q&()* )&) 1Q--
tens of thousands of battle tanks worldwide, and most .-'Q2-((1+1, Q&) * *(1'QO&((1+1 SO1*Z21R'Q2&. N-+1R(P 2
of them were manufactured in the 1980s, 1970s and 3*O- (&'.*Q/2&aQ'P R-'PQ)* Q/'P. Q&()12, 01%g4&P .&'Qg
even in the 1960s. Tanks equipped with the active )1Q1O/\ *Z+1Q12%-(& 2 80--, 70-- * R&T- 60-- +1R/. ]'(&-

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protection system are protected better than the best [-(*- *\ _ S1Z21%P-Q SO-2Z1^Q* ,O12-(g Z&[*[-((1-
tanks of the latest generation (T-80, T-90, M1A2, 'Q* %,.4*\ 10O&Z`12 S1'%-R(-+1 S1)1%-(*P (
-80,
-90,
Leclerc). f1 2, «q-)%-O)»), (- 1'(&[-((/\ _.

1. Control unit 1. r%1) ,SO&2%-(*P


2. Drozd-2 radar 2. WqN «dO1ZR-2»
3. Drozd round 3. b/'QO-% «dO1ZR»
4. Drozd-2 round 4. b/'QO-% «dO1ZR-2»

1 2 4

Basic Characteristics #BCDECFG HIJIKLGJMBLMKM

Drozd Drozd-2 «'JDNO» «'JDNO-2»


Protection zone, deg: _1(& Z&[*Q/, +O&R.:
azimuth ±40 ±180 S1 &Z*3,Q, ±40 ±180
elevation from -6 to +20 from -6 to +20 S1 ,+%, 3-'Q& -6 - +20 -6 - +20
Velocity of antitank munitions to be defeated, m/s 70 - 700 50 - 500 N)1O1'Qg S1O&T&-3/\ U
N, 3/' 70 - 700 50 - 500
Tank protection probability at least 0.7 at least 0.9 b-O1PQ(1'Qg Z&[*Q/ Q&()& (- 3-(-- 0,7 (- 3-(-- 0,9
Number of tanks in subunit with due regard 1%*.-'Q21 Q&()12 2 S1RO&ZR-%-(**
for electromagnetic compatibility at least 31 at least 31 S1 ,'%12*a pfN (- 3-(-- 31 (- 3-(-- 31
Power consumption, W 700 500 U1QO-0%P-3&P 31[(1'Qg, bQ 700 500
System weight, kg 1,000 800 f&''& )13S%-)'&, )+ 1000 800

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ARENA-E ACTIVE PROTECTION SYSTEM .#+!/&. .


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% «&$-4»

The Arena-E
&()
-80c ' )13R%-)'13 « J-(&-d» IJ-K(&L(&.-(
active protection T-80U tank equipped with Arena-E system K%M L&N*O/ O&(-
system is inten- )12 * PQI 1O
ded to protect RJ1O*21O&()1-
tanks and infan- 2/S +J&(&O, 2/-
try combat vehi- 'OJ-%*2&-3/S
cles from anti- *L %T0/S O*R12
tank grenades, +J&(&O13-O12, &
fired from any O&)U- 1O RJ1O*-
type of grenade 21O&()12/S ,R-
launchers, and J&2%M-3/S J&-
antitank guided )-O, L&R,')&--
missiles laun- 3/S ' L-3%* * '
ched from 2-JO1%-O12, R1-
ground-based J&U&TN*S 10V-
and heliborne -)O 0J1(-O&()1-
launchers to de- 21W O-S(*)*
feat an armor (P

) )&) RJ*
piece by a direct RJM313 R1R&K&-
hit or near miss while attacking it on flat and inclined (**, O&) * RJ* RJ1%-O- (&K (*3, &O&),TN*S -+1 R1 +1J*-
trajectories, irrespective of missile guidance systems L1(O&%X(1W * (&)%1((/3 OJ&-)O1J*M3, (-L&2*'*31 1O
and warheads. RJ*3-(M-3/S 2 YO*S J&)-O&S '*'O-3 (&2-K-(*M * O*R12
The main features of the system are: 01-21W .&'O*.
- target detection and tracking by a multifunctional Z'(12(/- 1'10-((1'O* )13R%-)'&:
radar with instantaneous scan of the entire sector - 10(&J,U-(*- * '1RJ121UK-(*- [-%-W 3(1+1\,()[*1-
under protection; (&%X(1W ]^_ ' «3+(12-((/3» 10L1J13 RJ1'OJ&('O2& 21
- aimed defeat of targets by protective munitions 2'-3 L&N*N&-313 '-)O1J-;
boasting a focused and instantaneous effect; - RJ*[-%X(1- R1J&U-(*- [-%-W L& '.-O L&N*O(/S 01-RJ*-
- automatic operation (once the system has been R&'12 1'OJ1(&RJ&2%-((1+1 K-W'O2*M ' 1.-(X 2/'1)*3 0/-
switched on, it relieves the crew members from any 'OJ1K-W'O2*-3;
additional workload, thereby enabling them to focus on - &2O13&O*.-')&M J&01O& (R1'%- 2)%T.-(*M )13R%-)'&
the execution of the main combat mission); Y)*R&U (- R1%,.&-O (*)&)1W K1R1%(*O-%X(1W (&+J,L)*,
- round-the-clock operation of the system in any .O1 R1L21%M-O -3, R1%(1'OXT '1'J-K1O1.*OX'M (& 2/R1%-
weather to detect and engage targets in any conditions (-(** 1'(12(1W 01-21W L&K&.*);
of armor piece employment, including movement and - )13R%-)' 2'-R1+1K(/W * 2'-',O1.(/W, 10(&J,U*2&-O *
turret rotation; R1J&U&-O [-%* 2 %T0/S ,'%12*MS RJ*3-(-(*M 10V-)O&
- 220 to 270° sector of protection in azimuth, which P

, 2 O13 .*'%- 2 K2*U-(** * RJ* J&L21J1O&S 0&4(*;


changes its direction with turret rotation. It protects - '-)O1J L&N*O/ R1 &L*3,O, '1'O&2%M-O 220 - 2701, R1K2*-
front and side plates of the armor piece and overlaps U-( 23-'O- ' 0&4(-W, K1'O&O1.-( K%M L&N*O/ %10121W *
possible angles of firing at armor pieces during their 01JO12/S RJ1-)[*W 10V-)O& P

* R-J-)J/2&-O 21L31U-
attack against deep defenses of the enemy; (/W K*&R&L1( ),J'12/S ,+%12 10'OJ-%& 10V-)O12 P

RJ*
- small dangerous zone (20 to 30 m radius) for accom- *S (&'O,R%-(** (& +%,01)1Y4-%1(*J12&((,T 101J1(,
panying infantry and no effect on the armor piece exte- RJ1O*2(*)&;
rior equipment and system components during the - 3&%/- J&L3-J/ 1R&'(1W L1(/ (J&K*,' 20 - 30 3) K%M R--
functioning of protective munitions; S1O/ '1RJ121UK-(*M * 1O',O'O2*- 21LK-W'O2*M (& (&J,U-
- high level of jamming immunity and safety excluding (1- 101J,K12&(*- 10V-)O& P

* Y%-3-(O/ )13R%-)'& RJ*


any accidental functioning of the system during combat 'J&0&O/2&(** bP;
employment and operation; - 2/'1)*W ,J12-(X R13-S1L&N*N-((1'O* * 0-L1R&'(1'O*,
- selection of slow-moving objects, bullets, splinters, *')%T.-(*- %1U(/S 'J&0&O/2&(*W RJ* 01-213 RJ*3-(--
bursts of shells, including small caliber projectiles, as (** * Y)'R%,&O&[**;
well as receding and missing targets; - '-%-)[*M 3&%1')1J1'O(/S RJ-K3-O12, 1')1%)12 * 2LJ/-

Threat interception I-J-S2&O ,+J1L/

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System components ?@ABC D?EFGHD@B

5
6 ...... 6
2 3
1 7

27V
27g
6 ...... 6
5
4 8
1 - radar 6 - protective munition 1 - J&K*1%1)&[*1((&M 'O&([*M 7 - '-)[** 4&SO %-21+1 01JO&
2 - computer 7 - left side silo sections 2 - 2/.*'%*O-%X(&M 3&4*(& (gQ) 8 - '-)[** 4&SO RJ&21+1 01JO&,
3 - control panel 8 - right side silo sections 3 - R,%XO ,RJ&2%-(*M
4 - junction box as well as checkout equip- 4 - J&'RJ-K-%*O-%X(&M )1J10)& & O&)U- )1(OJ1%X(1-RJ12-J1.(&M
5 - converter unit ment and training aids 5 - 0%1) RJ-10J&L12&(*M &RR&J&O,J& * ,.-0(1-OJ-(*J1-
6 - L&N*O(/W 01-RJ*R&' (bP) 21.(/- 'J-K'O2&

- detachable equipment and modular design of the sys- 212 '(&JMK12, R,%X * 3&%1)&%*0-J(/S '(&JMK12, & O&)U-
tem allowing its adaptation to virtually all types of tanks [-%-W, ,K&%MTN*S 1O 10V-)O& L&N*O/ * RJ1%-O&TN*S 3*-
and infantry combat vehicles. 31 (-+1;
The system is switched on from the commander’s con- - (&2-'(&M 'S-3& J&L3-N-(*M * 31K,%X(1- *'R1%(-(*-,
trol panel after which it operates automatically. R1L21%MTN*- &K&RO*J12&OX )13R%-)' RJ&)O*.-')* ) %T-
In the combat mode of operation, the radar scans and 013, O*R, O&()& * PQI.
detects targets during their approach to the tank. After
analyzing received data, the radar starts to operate in g)%T.-(*- )13R%-)'& RJ1*L21K*O'M ' R,%XO& ,RJ&2%-(*M
the target tracking mode, thereby obtaining data on )13&(K*J13 Y)*R&U&. g'- K&%X(-W4*- 1R-J&[** 1',N--
the moving target and entering the data in the com- 'O2%MTO'M &2O13&O*.-')*.
puter. After processing this data, the computer selects g J-U*3- 01-21+1 RJ*3-(-(*M ]^_ 10-'R-.*2&-O R1*') *
the number of protective munition and determines the 10(&J,U-(*- [-%-W, R1K%-O&TN*S ) O&(),. I1'%- &(&%*L&
time for its use. At the estimated time, the computer R1%,.-((1W *(\1J3&[** ]^_ R-J-21K*O'M 2 J-U*3 '1-
sends a fire command to the selected protective muni- RJ121UK-(*M, 2 RJ1[-''- )1O1J1+1 RJ1*'S1KMO (&01J *(-
tion. When the munition operates, it generates a \1J3&[** 1 R&J&3-OJ&S K2*U-(*M [-%* * R-J-K&.& -- 2
directed field of submunitions that hit and destroy the gQ. I1 J-L,%XO&O&3 10J&01O)* R1'O,R&TN-W *(\1J3&-
target. [** 1RJ-K-%M-O'M (13-J L&N*O(1+1 01-RJ*R&'& * 2J-3M
In emergency, the commander (operator) can manual- -+1 L&K-W'O212&(*M. g J&'.-O(/W 313-(O 2J-3-(* gQ
ly fire and explode protective munitions from the con- 2/K&-O )13&(K, (& 1O'OJ-% * R1KJ/2 2/0J&((1+1 bP. IJ*
trol panel. 'J&0&O/2&(** bP 10J&L,-O'M (&RJ&2%-((1- R1%- R1J&U&-
Each munition protects a definite sector in azimuth, TN*S [-%X Y%-3-(O12.
with the destruction zones of adjacent protective muni- g )13R%-)'- O&)U- RJ-K,'31OJ-( 1O'OJ-% * R1KJ/2 bP
tions overlapping each other, which ensures repeated )13&(K*J13 (1R-J&O1J13) ' R,%XO& ,RJ&2%-(*M 2 J,.(13
interception of targets approaching the armor piece J-U*3-, )1O1J/W 31U-O 0/OX *'R1%XL12&( RJ* 21L(*)(1-
from one direction. The total number of repulsions cor- 2-(** &2&J*W(/S '*O,&[*W.
responds to the number of protective munitions mount- &UK/W bP L&N*N&-O 1RJ-K-%-((/W '-)O1J R1 &L*3,O,,
ed on the armor piece (22 to 28). If necessary, protec- RJ* YO13 L1(/ R1J&U-(*M '1'-K(*S 01-RJ*R&'12 R-J-)J/-
tive munitions can be reloaded by the crew. 2&TO'M, .-3 K1'O*+&-O'M 21L31U(1'OX 3(1+1)J&O(1+1 R-J--

_S-3& \,()[*1(*J12&(*M b « J-(&-d»


Functional diagram of Arena-E active protection system

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The fitting of b1(& L&N*O/ 10V-)O& P

)13R%-)'13 « J-(&-d» S2&O& [-%-W, R1K%-O&-


tanks and infan- Zone of armor piece protection by Arena-E system TN*S ) L&N*N&-313,
try combat vehi- 10V-)O, ' 1K(1+1 (&-
cles with the RJ&2%-(*M. Z0N-- )1-
Arena-E active %*.-'O21 1OJ&U-(*W
protection sys- '11O2-O'O2,-O )1%*.--
tem ensures an 'O2, ,'O&(&2%*2&-3/S
almost towfold bP (22 - 28). I-J-L&-
increase in their JMU&(*- bP RJ* (-10-
survivability on R = 20 to 30 m S1K*31'O* RJ121K*O'M
the battlefield R = 20 - 30 3 '*%&3* Y)*R&U&.
during offensive Z'(&N-(*- O&()& *%*
operations. PQI )13R%-)'13
The Arena-E system defeats targets that pose the high- « J-(&-d» R1L21%M-O R1K(MOX *S U*2,.-'OX (& R1%- 01M 2
est threat to armor pieces and whose engagement (&'O,R&O-%X(/S 1R-J&[*MS RJ*0%*L*O-%X(1 2 2 J&L&.
does not depend on the crew’s skill: antitank guided 13R%-)' « J-(&-d» R1J&U&-O 'J-K'O2&, )1O1J/- RJ-K-
missiles attacking armor pieces at long ranges and 'O&2%MTO (&*01%X4,T ,+J1L, K%M 10V-)O12 P

* RJ1O*-
grenades of hand-held grenade launchers used, as a 21K-W'O2*- )1O1J/3 (- L&2*'*O 1O 3&'O-J'O2& Y)*R&U&:
rule, covertly from any direction and at short ranges. ,RJ&2%M-3/- RJ1O*21O&()12/- J&)-O/, &O&),TN*- P

'
The effectiveness of armor pieces equipped with the 01%X4*S K*'O&([*W * +J&(&O/ J,.(/S +J&(&O13-O12,
Arena-E system sharply increases during their employ- K-W'O2,TN*S, )&) RJ&2*%1, ')J/O(1, ' %T0/S
ment in peacekeeping operations and local conflicts (&RJ&2%-(*W * 3*(*3&%X(/S K*'O&([*W. d\\-)O*2(1'OX
when an adversary is armed only with light antitank RJ*3-(-(*M 10V-)O12 P

, 1'(&N-((/S )13R%-)'13, J-L-


weapons. )1 21LJ&'O&-O RJ* *S *'R1%XL12&(** 2 3*J1O21J.-')*S
The active protection system of tanks and infantry com- 1R-J&[*MS, %1)&%X(/S )1(\%*)O&S, )1+K& RJ1O*2101J'O2,-
bat vehicles enhances the crew’s psychological self- TN&M 'O1J1(& *3--O (& 211J,U-(** O1%X)1 %-+)*- RJ1O*-
confidence. 21O&()12/- 'J-K'O2&.
Z'(&N-(*- O&()12
PQI-3 ' )13R%-)'13 « J-(&-d»
* PQI )13R%-)'13
BMP-3 ICV equipped with Arena-E system
&)O*2(1W L&N*O/
,2-%*.*2&-O R'*S1-
%1+*.-'),T ,2-J-(-
(1'OX Y)*R&U&.

Basic Characteristics #@I?CIJH KBLBDAHLM@AMDM

Mode of operation automatic, round-the-clock, all-weather ]-U*3 J&01O/ &2O13&O*.-')*W, 2'-',O1.(/W, 2'-R1+1K(/W
Target detection and tracking via radar Z0(&J,U-(*- * '1RJ121UK-(*- [-%-W J&K*1%1)&[*1((1-
Way of target engagement directed spray of submunitions _R1'10 R1J&U-(*M [-%* (&RJ&2%-((/3 R1O1)13
Speed of targets to be engaged, m/s 70 - 700 R1J&U&TN*S Y%-3-(O12
Sector of tank protection in azimuth, deg at least ±110 o*&R&L1( ')1J1'O-W R1J&U&-3/S [-%-W, 3/' 70 - 700
Range of approaching target detection, m 50 _-)O1J L&N*O/ O&()& R1 &L*3,O,, +J&K. (- 3-(-- ± 110
Reaction time, s 0.07 o&%X(1'OX 10(&J,U-(*M R1K%-O&TN*S [-%-W, 3 50
Time of readiness to repulse next attack, s 0.2 - 0.4 gJ-3M J-&)[** )13R%-)'&, ' 0,07
Consumed power, kW 1, max gJ-3M +1O12(1'O* ) R12O1J(13, 1OJ&U-(*T, ' 0,2 - 0,4
System weight, kg 1,000 - 1,100 d(-J+1R1OJ-0%-(*-, )gO (- 01%-- 1
Volume of equipment housed in turret, dm3 30, max Q&''& )13R%-)'&, )+ 1000 - 1100
Number of protective munitions at least 22 Z0V-3 &RR&J&O,J/, J&L3-N&-31W 2(,OJ* 0&4(*, K33 (- 01%-- 30
1%*.-'O21 L&N*O(/S 01-RJ*R&'12 (- 3-(-- 22

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MODERNIZED GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS  


    

FOR T-55, T-62 AND T-72 TANKS
   
-55, -62, -72

These systems are intended to improve tanks’ combat  


 
 
 
performance. .
Bringing capabililities of previously manufactured tanks   
    


to the level of the best modern tanks is ensured, first      
  
of all, via equipping the former with guided weapons          
 -
that can engage armor pieces, including ERA-protect- .         -
ed tanks, pinpoint targets such as bunker and log   5000  # $ ,   -
emplacements, pitted tanks, as well as helicopters at a  , 
  $ $,  -
range of up to 5,000 m. 
 & $   , , «   »,  .
Equipping tanks with guided weapons (which does not )    
    -
lead to retrofitting the gun and ammunition stowage     ,     -
racks or changing the tanks’ appearance) increases          

their firing range 2 to 2.5 times, thereby making the * 
   2,0 - 2,5 ,  -
tanks capable of winning the battle at standoff ranges.    $     ,,  -
The guided weapon system (GWS) comprises rounds     .
complete with missiles, a 1K13 sight with laser guid- -        
-
ance channel, and a voltage converter.     $ $, &  1-13  
 -
To further enhance the potentialities of T-55, T-62 and         .
T-72 tanks, that is, to ensure stationary and mobile fire 0  $ 
 $  1-55,
by all types ammunition and to improve the accuracy of 1-62, 1-72 -     
    

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Bastion GWS

fire by unguided weapons, use is made of an automated     ,       -
fire control system (FCS) developed for the BMP-3 ICV. 
  
  -     -
The FCS comprises: $ 
    (56)), -
- 1K13-2 sight with an image converter tube and a mis- $  89-3.
sile guidance system; :  56)  :
- laser rangefinder; - & 1-13-2 <)     
;
- highly precise weapon stabilizer; - 
$  ;
- ballistic computer with a system of sensors. - 
 
$   
As a result, the time to prepare the first shot is -   $ 
   $  .
reduced, the accuracy of fire is improved, and the gun- :       
-
ner’s actions are simplified.  ,       
,  
Equipping tanks with an automated round-the-clock fire   .
control system ensures effective gun fire by all types of )   $ $ 56)
ammunition both day and night, considerably expands    ,,*      -
the crew’s search capabilities, allows the commander        *,     
to override the gunner and extends the effective range 
   ,   
of fire by unguided munitions.     , 
 ,,*
The round-the-clock FCS comprises:    
  
   .
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Class 1230 Fire Control Systems, -  1230 5
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Sheksna GWS

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Svir GWS

- gunner’s sight with optical sighting, thermal imaging \53 ^ #_5:
and laser beam channels; -  a# 45  -4#!0 "0, #7-
- commander’s panoramic TV sight with a rangefinding "0  #7 "0 #\5"0 #0;
channel; - #7"6  056  a# 04  
- digital ballistic computer with a system of sensors; 4#!0 "0 #0;
- automatic target tracker; - ac 6 -##56 "5##!  06 4-
- modernized weapon stabilizer. 5;
- 0  ]43 a#;
- 04 7 "6 -#7  \]3.

Basic Characteristics 



   

T-55 T-62 T-72 -55 -62 -72


GWS Bastion Sheksna Svir
  «» «» « !»
Round 3UBK23-1 3UBK23-2 3UBK20
 " # $ 23-1 $ 23-2 $ 20
with 9M117M1 with 9M117M2 with 9M119M  ) 9*117*1  ) 9*117*2  ) 9*119*
missile missile missile ,#!!  #!-" .
), 0 100 - 5500 100 - 5500 100 - 4000
ATGM firing range, m 100 - 5,500 100 - 5,500 100-4,000  3! 43  0 0,8
Hit probability at least 0.8   -0!, 00 750 750 750
Armor penetration, mm 750 750 750 . 4#
ERA penetration ensured 4056 78" -53
Flight time .#  03
to range of 4,000 m, s 13.5 13.5 11.7  4#!! 4000 0,  13,5 13,5 11,7
Weight of round, kg 27.5 28 24.3 * " #, 9 27,5 28 24,3

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Class 1230 Fire Control Systems, # 1230 0" (0#")
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INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLES "#$%&$ '()*& +$,#


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Infantry combat vehicles are intended to enhance infantry PQRSTUSTVQSW RXY Z[\W]QS^Y _[`^XaS[bc^, \[[PdeQS-
mobility, firepower and protection on the battlefield. The S[bc^ ^ UTf^fQSS[bc^ ZQg[cW, RQhbc\difQh ST Z[XQ `[Y.
family of infantry combat vehicles consists of the earlier jQ_Qhbc\[ `[Q\Wg _T]^S ZQg[cW b[bcT\XYic -1 ^
manufactured BMP-1 and BMP-2 vehicles and the mod- -2 PTSS^g k[R[\ \WZdblT ^ b[\PQ_QSSTY -3.
ern BMP-3. j mQXai Z[\W]QS^Y `[Q\[h nooQlc^\S[bc^ ZPQRXTkTic-
Currently, measues are being taken to enhance the com- bY _QP[ZP^Yc^Y Z[ _[RQPS^UTm^^ PTSQQ \WZdfQSSWg
bat efficiency of the BMP-1 and BMP-2 vehicles via their -1 ^ -2, T cTleQ _QPW Z[ b[\QP]QSbc\[\TS^i gT-
modernization, and upgrade the performance of modern PTlcQP^bc^l -3.
BMP-3.

BMP-1 INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLE "#$%- '()* +$,#


& "'+-1

Basic Characteristics #9:;<:=> ?@A@BC>AD9CDBD

Combat weight, t 13 + 2% [Q\TY _TbbT, c 13,0 + 2%


Personnel capacity 11 (3 crew members, 8 mounted troops) [Q\[h PTbVQc, VQX. 11 (3 - nl^ZTe, 8 - RQbTSc)
Engine UTD-20 four-stroke diesel q\^kTcQXa VQcWPQgcTlcSWh R^UQXa r!q-20
Power, kW (hp) 220 (300) [fS[bca, lc (X.b.) 220 (300)
Maximum speed, km/h: Tlb^_TXaSTY bl[P[bca, l_/V:
on road 65 Z[ ][bbQ 65
in water at least 7 ST ZXT\d SQ _QSQQ 7
Average speed on dry earth road, km/h 40 - 45 jPQRSYY bl[P[bca Z[ bdg[h kPdSc[\[h R[P[kQ, l_/V 40 - 45
Road endurance, km 550 - 600 sTZTb g[RT Z[ ][bbQ, l_ 550 - 600
Armament: 73mm 2A28 gun [[PdeQS^Q 73-__ [PdR^Q 228,
7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun bZTPQSSWh 7,62-__ ZdXQ_Qc p!,
Malyutka ATGM !rt «TXiclT»
Practical rate of fire of 73mm gun, rds/min 8 - 10 PTlc^VQblTY bl[P[bcPQXaS[bca 73-__ [PdR^Y, \WbcP./_^S. 8 - 10
Sighting range for 73mm gun, m 1,300 P^mQXaSTY RTXaS[bca bcPQXa`W 73-__ [PdR^Y, _ 1300
Gun laying angles in elevation, deg from -4 to +30 rk[X [`bcPQXT Z[ \QPc^lTX^
Ammunition load: ^U [bS[\S[k[ \[[PdeQS^Y, kPTR. [c -4 R[ +30
rounds for 73mm gun 40 (in mechanized stowage rack) [Ql[_ZXQlc, ]c.:
cartridges for 7.62mm machine gun 2,000 bSTPYR[\ l 73-__ [PdR^i 40 (\ _QgTS^U^P[\TSS[h dlXTRlQ)
ATGMs 4 ZTcP[S[\ l 7,62-__ ZdXQ_Qcd 2000
!rt 4

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES 456++ 23 %
#
5* +#5
*&$ 5$7
%, +5)8$+&, "#$%&$ '()*&
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and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked `[Q\WQ _T]^SW

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Modernization Package *@LA@<M>:DN O;P>A:DQ@RDD

Option 1 %@AD@:C 1
Installation of the AG-17 automatic grenade launcher (increase in rbcTS[\lT T\c[_Tc^VQbl[k[ kPTSTc[_QcT w-17 (d\QX^VQ-
the number of defeated targets). S^Q l[X^VQbc\T Z[PTeTQ_Wg mQXQh).
Replacement of the Malyutka ATGM system complete with the sT_QST !tp «TXiclT» b PTlQc[h 914 ST !tp
9M14M missile by the Konkurs ATGM system complete with the «p[SldPb» b PTlQc[h 9113 (d\QX^VQS^Q `P[SQZP[`^\T-
9M13M missile (1.6-fold increase in armor penetration). Q_[bc^ \ 1,6 PTUT).
Replacement of the standard track and drive sprocket of the sT_QST ]cTcS[h kdbQS^mW ^ \QRdfQk[ l[XQbT -1 ST
BMP-1 by the track and drive sprocket of the BMP-2 (2-fold kdbQS^md ^ \QRdfQQ l[XQb[ -2 (Z[\W]QS^Q nlbZXdT-
increase in the track service life). cTm^[SS[h STRQeS[bc^ kdbQS^mW \ 2 PTUT).

Option 2 %@AD@:C 2
Installation of the BMP-2 fighting compartment on the BMP-1 rbcTS[\lT ST -1 `[Q\[k[ [cRQXQS^Y [c -2 (Z[\W-
(increase in firepower of the BMP-1 to the level of the BMP-2). ]QS^Q dP[\SY [kSQ\[h _[f^ R[ dP[\SY -2).
Replacement of the standard track and drive sprocket of the sT_QST ]cTcS[h kdbQS^mW ^ \QRdfQk[ l[XQbT -1 ST
BMP-1 by the track and drive sprocket of the BMP-2 (2-fold kdbQS^md ^ \QRdfQQ l[XQb[ -2 (Z[\W]QS^Q nlbZXdT-
increase in the track service life). cTm^[SS[h STRQeS[bc^ kdbQS^mW \ 2 PTUT).
Installation of water displacement fenders taken from the BMP-2 rbcTS[\lT \[R[^U_QfTif^g lPWXaQ\ [c -2 (b[gPTSQ-
(retention of the acceptable buoyancy margin of the updated S^Q ZP^Q_XQ_[k[ UTZTbT ZXT\dVQbc^ _[RQPS^U^P[\TSS[h
vehicle). _T]^SW).

Option 3 %@AD@:C 3
Installation of the Kliver combat module. rbcTS[\lT `[Q\[k[ _[RdXY «pX^\QP».

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES 456++ 23 %
#
5* +#5
*&$ 5$7
%, +5)8$+&, "#$%&$ '()*&
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and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked `[Q\WQ _T]^SW

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BMP-2 INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLE )*+,- .,/01, 2*345 ).2-2

The vehicle is fitted with a more powerful armament and fea- VbSjQbS sP[QQ UPjbfU ]PU_[Q]VPU RPPYl`Qb^T, _PRf-
tures increased mobility, armor protection and maintainability. kQbf UPs^[ebPVWe, sYPb^YPRSb^Q ^ YQUPbWP_Y^dPabPVWe.

Basic Characteristics  !" #$%$&'"%('(&(

Combat weight, t 14 + 2% PQRST USVVS, W 14 + 2%


Personnel capacity 10 (3 crew members, 7 mounted troops) PQRPX YSVZQW, ZQ[. 10 (3 - \]^_S`, 7 - aQVSbW)
Engine UTD-20 four-stroke diesel cR^dSWQ[e ZQWfYQgWS]WbfX a^hQ[e i!c-20
Power, kW (hp) 220 (300) PjbPVWe, ]W ([. V.) 220 (300)
Maximum speed, km/h: S]V^US[ebST V]PYPVWe, ]U/Z:
on road 65 _P kPVVQ 65
in water at least 7 bS _[SRl 7
Average speed on dry earth road, km/h 40 - 50 mYQabTT V]PYPVWe _P VlgPX dYlbWPRPX aPYPdQ, ]U/Z 40 - 50
Road endurance, km 550 - 600 nS_SV gPaS _P kPVVQ, ]U 550 - 600
Armament: 30mm 2A42 rifled automatic gun PPYl`Qb^Q: 30-UU SRWPUSW^ZQV]ST _lk]S 242 bSYQhbST
with two-side belt feed V aRlg[QbWPZbfU _^WSb^QU,
7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun 7,62-UU _l[QUQW o!,
Konkurs ATGM !ip «oPb]lYV»
Rate of fire of 30mm automatic gun, rds/min: !QU_ VWYQ[esf 30-UU SRWPUSW^ZQV]PX _lk]^, RfVWY./U^b.:
low 200 - 300 b^h]^X 200 - 300
high at least 500 RfVP]^X bQ UQbQQ 500
Sighting range for 30mm automatic gun, m: Y^tQ[ebST aS[ebPVWe VWYQ[esf
APT projectiles 2,000 30-UU SRWPUSW^ZQV]PX _lk]^, U:
FT and HEFI projectiles 4,000 ! VbSYTaSU^ 2000
Sighting range at subsonic air targets ! ^ un VbSYTaSU^ 4000
(flying at altitude of 2,000 m), m 2,500 Y^tQ[ebST aS[ebPVWe VWYQ[esf _P RPhalkbfU tQ[TU, [QWTj^U
Laying angles for gun and coaxial machine gun, deg: V aPhRl]PRfU^ V]PYPVWTU^ (bS RfVPWQ 2000 U), U 2500
in azimuth 360 id[f PsVWYQ[S _lk]^ ^ V_SYQbbPdP _l[QUQWS, dYSa.:
in elevation from -5 to +75 dPY^hPbWS[ebfX 360
Weapon stabilizer electromechanical, RQYW^]S[ebfX PW -5 aP +75
two-axis with laying from control panel mWSs^[^hSWPY RPPYl`Qb^T \[Q]WYPUQgSb^ZQV]^X, aRlg_[PV]PVWbPX
of gunner or commander V bSRQaQb^QU V _l[eWS P_QYSWPYS-bSRPaZ^]S
Ammunition load: ^ als[^YPRSb^QU V _l[eWS ]PUSba^YS
FT, HEFI and APT rounds for 30mm gun 500 PQ]PU_[Q]W, kW.:
7.62mm cartridges for _SWYPbPR ] 30-UU _lk]Q V !, un ^ ! VbSYTaSU^ 500
coaxial machine gun in one belt 2,000 7,62-UU _SWYPbPR ] V_SYQbbPUl _l[QUQWl R PabPX [QbWQ 2000

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES <=>22, 23 ,+44=,1?2=415* ?=*@?4+,, 2=0A*25, )*+5* .,/015
Class 2350 Combat, Assault o[SVV 2350 !Sb]^, dlVQb^ZbfQ
and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked sPQRfQ USk^bf

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Modernization Package 1$R%$ S"(T UV"%(W$X((

Installation of the AG-17 automatic grenade launcher. iVWSbPR]S SRWPUSW^ZQV]PdP dYSbSWPUQWS z-17.
Replacement of the BPK-2-42 gunner’s sight fitted with an nSUQbS _Y^tQ[S bSRPaZ^]S o-2-42 V ^b{YS]YSVbfU PV-
IR searchlight by the BPK-3-42 sight provided with a laser RQW^WQ[QU bS _Y^tQ[ W^_S o-3-42 V [ShQYbfU PVRQW^-
searchlight (increase in the range of gunner’s night vision WQ[QU (lRQ[^ZQb^Q aS[ebPVW^ bPZbPdP R^aQb^T bSRPaZ^]S
from 800 to 1,300 meters) or by the BPM-M sight V 800 aP 1300 U) ^[^ bS _Y^tQ[ - V WQ_[PR^h^PbbfU
equipped with a thermal imaging module (2 to 2.5-fold UPal[QU (lRQ[^ZQb^Q aS[ebPVW^ bPZbPdP R^aQb^T bSRPa-
increase in the range of gunner’s night vision). Z^]S R 2 - 2,5 YShS).
Installation of the TKN-AI commander’s vision device fitted iVWSbPR]S _Y^sPYS bSs[|aQb^T ]PUSba^YS !o- V [S-
with laser active-impulse illumination in lieu of the TKN-3B hQYbPX S]W^RbP^U_l[eVbPX _PaVRQW]PX RUQVWP _Y^sPYS
commander’s vision device (increase in the target detec- bSs[|aQb^T ]PUSba^YS !o-3 (lRQ[^ZQb^Q aS[ebPVW^
tion range and range finding measurement within 200 and PsbSYl`Qb^T tQ[QX, ^hUQYQb^Q YSVVWPTb^T aP tQ[^ R a^-
3,000 m with an accuracy of up to 20 m). S_ShPbQ 200 - 3000 U V WPZbPVWe| aP 20 U).
Replacement of the TVNE-1PA (TVNE-1B) driver’s night nSUQbS bPZbPdP _Y^sPYS UQgSb^]S-RPa^WQ[T !-1
vision device by the PVM multipurpose device (provision (!-1) bS lb^RQYVS[ebfX _Y^sPY  (RPhUP`bPVWe
for day and night surveillance). bSs[|aQb^T R abQRbPQ ^ bPZbPQ RYQUT).
Modernization of the fire control system (provision for use PaQYb^hSt^T V^VWQUf l_YSR[Qb^T PdbQU (RPhUP`bPVWe
of various antitank weapons and ATGM firing in poor visi- _Y^UQbQb^T YSh[^Zbfg _YPW^RPWSb]PRfg ]PU_[Q]VPR,
bility conditions both by day and night). RPhUP`bPVWe VWYQ[esf !ip ]S] abQU, WS] ^ bPZe|, S WS]-
Installation of additional armor plating (ensured protection `Q R lV[PR^Tg PdYSb^ZQbbPX R^a^UPVW^).
of the side armor plates against the 12.7mm B-32 armor- iVWSbPR]S aP_P[b^WQ[ebPX sYPbQRPX hSj^Wf (hSj^WS
piercing bullet hitting the armor at any angle). sPYWPRPX _YPQ]t^^ PW sYPbQsPXbPX _l[^ -32 ]S[^sYS
Additional updating of the BMP-1 and BMP-2 vehicles 12,7 UU _Y^ PsVWYQ[Q _Pa [|sfU ld[PU).
is also possible, including: +WUY R% "V"(" VRS('"SZ[
- installation of antimine armor plates under the bottom of UV"%(W$X(( ).2-1 ( ).2-2, 'U \(S":
the hull, attachment of the driver’s and commander’s - lVWSbPR]S _YPW^RPU^bbfg _PaaPbPR bS ab^jQ ]PY_lVS,
seats to the hull side, installation of the Inei firefighting V^aQb^X UQgSb^]S-RPa^WQ[T ^ ]PUSba^YS V ]YQ_[Qb^QU
system in the personnel compartment and additional bS sPYW, V^VWQUf _P`SYPWlkQb^T  «bQX» R Ps^WSQ-
armored flaps (to increase armor protection of the vehicle UPU PWaQ[Qb^^, aP_P[b^WQ[ebfg sYPbQRfg \]YSbPR (_P-
sides), mounting of the KBM-2 air conditioner and a mod- RfkSQWVT lYPRQbe sYPbQRPX hSj^Wf sPYWPR ]PY_lVS US-
ernized active-passive gunner’s sight; k^bf), ]Pba^t^PbQYS o-2, UPaQYb^h^YPRSbbPdP S]W^R-
- replacement of the standard engine by the 370 hp bP-_SVV^RbPdP _Y^tQ[S bSRPaZ^]S;
UTD-23 turbocharged diesel with appropriate refit of the - hSUQbS kWSWbPdP aR^dSWQ[T bS WlYsPbSaalRbfX aR^dS-
transmission. WQ[e i!c-23 UPjbPVWe| 370 [. V. V VPPWRQWVWRl|jQX aP-
YSsPW]PX WYSbVU^VV^^.

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES <=>22, 23 ,+44=,1?2=415* ?=*@?4+,, 2=0A*25, )*+5* .,/015
Class 2350 Combat, Assault o[SVV 2350 !Sb]^, dlVQb^ZbfQ
and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked sPQRfQ USk^bf

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BMP-3 INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLE !"#$% &$'()$ &*-3

The BMP-3 ICV and its derivatives incorporate a number  -3 L MM NOPLQLRSTLUV WMSXLYOZS[\ ]OZWMNM[[\M
of advanced engineering solutions, which make it a multi- ^MV[L_M]RLM WM`M[LU, _^O aOYZOXUM^ ]_L^S^b MM c[LZMW-
purpose combat vehicle developed for units of different ]SXb[Od eOMZOd NS`L[Od PXU ZOd]ROZ\V aOPWSYPMXM[Ld
services. WSYXL_[OfO [SY[S_M[LU.
The vehicle is fitted with S`L[S O][SgM[S
powerful armament, eXORON ZOOWchM[LU:
including a 100mm gun- 100-NN OWcPLMN - ac]-
launcher to fire guided ROZOd c]^S[OZROd PXU
and unguided muni- ]^WMXbe\ caWSZXUMN\-
tions, a 30mm automat- NL L [McaWSZXUMN\NL
ic gun firing different eOMaWLaS]SNL, 30-NN
types of projectiles and SZ^ONS^L_M]ROd ac`ROd
7.62mm machine guns, ] WSYXL_[\NL ^LaSNL
which provides for the ][SWUPOZ, 7,62-NN acXM-
vehicle’s enhanced fire- NM^SNL, _^O OeM]aM_LXO
power and a capability Z\]ORcj Of[MZcj NOgb,
to effectively accom- ZOYNOh[O]^b kQQMR^LZ-
plish numerous fire mis- [OfO WM`M[LU eOXb`OfO
sions during the battle _L]XS Of[MZ\V YSPS_ aWL
using optimal types of Z\eOWM Oa^LNSXb[OfO
weapon. ZLPS OWchLU Z eOj.
The optimal design of the track and suspension system a^LNSXb[SU RO[]^WcRTLU VOPOZOd _S]^L Z ]O_M^S[LL ]
combined with the hydraulic gearbox and differential fLPWONMVS[L_M]ROd ROWOeROd aMWMPS_ L PLQQMWM[TLSXb-
steering mechanism with hydrostatic drive and the avail- [\N NMVS[LYNON aOZOWO^S ] fLPWOOelMN[\N aWLZOPON L
ability of water jets ensure high average speeds, including [SXL_LM ZOPONM^[\V PZLhL^MXMd OeM]aM_LZSj^ Z\]ORLM
on broken terrain, off-the-road mobility on loose ground ]WMP[LM ]ROWO]^L PZLhM[LU, Z ^ON _L]XM aO aMWM]M_M[-
and snow, up to 1 m high, and agility in rough waters. [Od NM]^[O]^L, Z\]ORcj aWOVOPLNO]^b aO fWc[^SN ] [LY-
The power plant compartment arranged in the rear part of ROd [M]cgMd ]aO]Oe[O]^bj L ][Mh[ONc aORWOZc Z\]O^Od
the hull allows a considerable increase in the density of PO 1 N L NS[MZWM[[O]^b NS`L[\ [S ZOPM aWL ZOX[M[LL.
frontal fire delivered by mounted troops and enhances its mOWNOZOM WS]aOXOhM[LM NO^OW[O-^WS[]NL]]LO[[OfO O^PM-
armor protection with optimal operational capabilities XM[LU aOYZOXLXO Y[S_L^MXb[O cZMXL_L^b aXO^[O]^b Of[U
while afloat. PM]S[^[LROZ Z aMWMP[MN ]MR^OWM NS`L[\ L aOZ\]L^b cWO-
The high level of the BMP-3 vehicle mobility is ensured by ZM[b eWO[MZOd YSgL^\ aWL ]OVWS[M[LL Oa^LNSXb[\V aSWS-
its shipment by rail and sea transport, aircraft and landing NM^WOZ PZLhM[LU NS`L[\ [S aXSZc.
ships and a capability to enter (exit) the latter by its own \]ORLd cWOZM[b NOeLXb[O]^L Oec]XOZXM[ ZOYNOh[O]^bj
power in rough water environment. ^WS[]aOW^LWOZS[LU -3 hMXMY[OPOWOh[\N L NOW]RLN
^WS[]aOW^ON, ^WS[]aOW^[\NL ]SNOXM^SNL, PM]S[^[\NL RO-
WSeXUNL ] ZOYNOh[O]^bj aOfWcYRL (Z\fWcYRL) NS`L[ ] ZO-
P\ ([S ZOPc) ]ZOLN VOPON aWL ZOX[M[LL.

Modernization Package )+,-+./0123 4560-127+822


Replacement of the 1K13-2 sight by the B3S1 nSNM[S aWLTMXS 1K13-2 [S aWLTMX - aWLeOW [SZMPM[LU
sight/tracker with improved optical characteristics, 3o1 ] cXc_`M[[\NL Oa^L_M]RLNL VSWSR^MWL]^LRSNL, [M-
independent stabilization of the sight line in two axes, a YSZL]LNOd ]^SeLXLYSTLMd XL[LL ZLYLWOZS[LU Z PZcV aXO-
channel for ATGM laser beam guidance, a built-in laser ]RO]^UV, RS[SXON caWSZXM[LU !pq aO XSYMW[ONc Xc_c,
rangefinder and a laser searchlight with the illumination Z]^WOM[[\N XSYMW[\N PSXb[ONMWON L XSYMW[\N aWOhMR-
axis hunting the sight line in two axes (range of target ^OWON ]O ]XMhM[LMN O]L LYXc_M[LU YS XL[LMd ZLYLWOZS-
identification at night in the active mode is increased [LU aWLTMXS Z PZcV aXO]RO]^UV (PSXb[O]^b WS]aOY[SZS[LU
from 800 to 1,300 m, reliability of target range mea- TMXL [O_bj Z SR^LZ[ON WMhLNM cZMXL_LZSM^]U ] 800 PO
surement is considerably increased within 500 and 1300 N, Y[S_L^MXb[O aOZ\`SM^]U PO]^OZMW[O]^b LYNMWM-
5,000 m with an accuracy of 10 m at any time of day [LU PSXb[O]^L PO TMXL Z aWMPMXSV O^ 500 PO 5000 N ] ^O_-
and night and on the move). [O]^bj ±10 N P[MN, [O_bj L Z PZLhM[LL).
Installation of the gunner’s Vesna-K thermal sight system p]^S[OZRS ^MaXOZLYLO[[OfO aWLTMXb[OfO RONaXMR]S [SZOP-
fitted with a Thomson thermal imaging camera and an _LRS «M][S-m» ] ^MaXOZLYLO[[Od RSNMWOd QLWN\
automatic target tracking system (possibility to detect and «Thomson» L ]L]^MNOd SZ^ONS^L_M]ROfO ]OaWOZOhPM[LU TM-
identify targets at ranges of up to 4,000 m, to conduct XL (ZOYNOh[O]^b Oe[SWchM[LU L OaOY[SZS[LU TMXMd [S PSXb-
observation up to 6,500 m, sight on targets and fire vari- [O]^UV PO 4000 N, [SeXjPM[LU - PO 6500 N, [SZMPM[LU L
ous types of munitions, including guided ones, via the ]^WMXbe\ WSYXL_[\NL ZLPSNL eOMaWLaS]OZ, ZRXj_SU caWSZ-
gunner’s and commander’s sighting devices, and to con- XUMN\M, _MWMY NO[L^OW\ [SZOP_LRS L RONS[PLWS, Y[S_L^MXb-
siderably increase fire effectiveness by automatically [OfO aOZ\`M[LU kQQMR^LZ[O]^L ]^WMXbe\ YS ]_M^ SZ^ONS^L-
keeping the aiming mark on a moving target). _M]ROfO cPMWhS[LU aWLTMXb[Od NSWRL [S aOPZLh[Od TMXL).
GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES ?@A**$ 23 $#B!B@$)C*!@B)D" C@"ECB#$, *@(F"*D, !"#D" &$'()D
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and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked eOMZ\M NS`L[\

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Replacement of the TKN-3MB commander’s vision device nSNM[S aWLeOWS [SeXjPM[LU RONS[PLWS !m-n [S
by the TKN-AI device with laser active pulse illumination. !m- ] XSYMW[Od SR^LZ[O-LNacXb][Od aOP]ZM^ROd.
Installation of the Arena-E active protection system. p]^S[OZRS RONaXMR]S SR^LZ[Od YSgL^\ «WM[S-w».
Installation of additional spaced armor screens. p]^S[OZRS OelMN[\V POaOX[L^MXb[\V eWO[MZ\V kRWS[OZ.
Replacement of the UTD-29 engine by the 660 hp UTD-32 nSNM[S PZLfS^MXU p!x-29 [S PZLfS^MXb p!x-32 ] ^cWeO[SP-
turborcharged engine PcZON NOg[O]^bj 660
(20-percent increase in X. ]. (cZMXL_M[LM aORSYS-
power-to-weight ratio ^MXU cPMXb[Od NOg[O]^L
and an average speed of NS`L[\, aOZ\`M[LM
movement on earth ]WMP[Md ]ROWO]^L PZLhM-
roads). [LU aO fWc[^OZOd POWOfM
Installation of an infor- [S 20% aO ]WSZ[M[Lj ]
mation and control ]MWLd[Od NS`L[Od).
chassis system (extend- p]^S[OZRS L[QOWNSTLO[-
ed trouble-free opera- [O-caWSZXUjgMd ]L]^M-
tion of units and assem- N\ `S]]L (aOZ\`M[LM
blies and of the vehicle eMYO^RSY[O]^L WSeO^\
due to timely detecting cYXOZ L SfWMfS^OZ L NS-
failures and assessing `L[\ Z TMXON YS ]_M^
the vehicle’s working ]ZOMZWMNM[[OfO aWMPc-
parameters). aWMhPM[LU O [SXL_LL [M-
Installation of the KBM- L]aWSZ[O]^Md L Z\VOPM
3M air conditioner. kR]aXcS^STLO[[\V aSWS-
NM^WOZ NS`L[\ YS POac]^LN\M aWMPMX\).
p]^S[OZRS RO[PLTLO[MWS m-3.

Basic Characteristics !L15.1M0 N+-+OP0-2LP2O2

Combat weight, t 18.7 + 2% OMZSU NS]]S, ^ 18,7 + 2%


Crew 3 wRLaSh 3
Mounted troops 7 (2 additional seats) xM]S[^, _MX. 7 (2 POaOX[L^MXb[\V NM]^S)
Engine UTD-29 four-stroke diesel xZLfS^MXb _M^\WMV^SR^[\d PLYMXb p!x-29
Power, kW (hp) 368 (500) Og[O]^b, R^ (X. ].) 368 (500)
Transmission hydromechanical !WS[]NL]]LU fLPWONMVS[L_M]RSU
with hydrostatic drive ] fLPWOOelMN[\N aWLZOPON
of steering mechanism NMVS[LYNS aOZOWO^S
Maximum speed on road/in water, km/h 70/10 SR]LNSXb[SU ]ROWO]^b aO `O]]M/[S aXSZc, RN/_ 70/10
Average speed on dry earth road, km/h 52 oWMP[UU ]ROWO]^b aO ]cVOd fWc[^OZOd POWOfM, RN/_ 52
Road endurance, km at least 600 nSaS] VOPS aO `O]]M, RN [M NM[MM 600
Armament: 100mm 2A70 gun-launcher OOWchM[LM 100-NN OWcPLM - ac]ROZSU c]^S[OZRS 270,
30mm 2A72 automatic gun 30-NN SZ^ONS^L_M]RSU ac`RS 272,
three 7.62mm PKT machine guns 7,62-NN acXMNM^ m! - 3 `^.
Practical rate of fire from 100mm gun-launcher, rds/min 10 WSR^L_M]RSU ]ROWO]^WMXb[O]^b
Rate of fire from 30mm automatic gun, rds/min at least 300 LY 100-NN OWcPLU - ac]ROZOd c]^S[OZRL, Z\]^W./NL[. 10
Sighting range: !MNa ]^WMXbe\ 30-NN SZ^ONS^L_M]ROd ac`RL, Z\]^W./NL[. [M NM[MM 300
100mm gun-launcher (artillery round), m 4,000 WLTMXb[SU PSXb[O]^b ]^WMXbe\:
30mm automatic gun, m 4,000 100-NN OWcPLU - ac]ROZOd c]^S[OZRL
Laying angles in azimuth/elevation, deg 360/-6 to +60 (SW^LXXMWLd]RLd Z\]^WMX), N 4000
Fire control system automated, 30-NN SZ^ONS^L_M]ROd ac`RL, N 4000
with day and night sights, pfOX Oe]^WMXS
laser rangefinder fOWLYO[^SXb[\d/ZMW^LRSXb[\d, fWSP. 360/O^ -6 PO +60
and ballistic computer oL]^MNS caWSZXM[LU Of[MN SZ^ONS^LYLWOZS[[SU, ] P[MZ[\N
Weapon stabilizer electromechanical, L [O_[\N aWLTMXSNL, XSYMW[\N PSXb[ONMWON
two-axis with control L eSXXL]^L_M]RLN Z\_L]XL^MXMN
from gunner’s panel o^SeLXLYS^OW ZOOWchM[LU kXMR^WONMVS[L_M]RLd, PZcVaXO]RO]^[Od
or commander’s override ] [SZMPM[LMN ] acXb^S OaMWS^OWS-[SZOP_LRS
Ammunition load: L PceXLWOZS[LMN ] acXb^S RONS[PLWS
rounds for 100m gun-launcher 40 (including 22 OMRONaXMR^, `^.:
in mechanized stowage rack) Z\]^WMXOZ R 100-NN OWcPLj -
cartridges for 30mm automatic gun 500 ac]ROZOd c]^S[OZRM 40
(22 LY [LV Z NMVS[LYLWOZS[[Od cRXSPRM)
aS^WO[OZ R 30-NN ac`RM 500

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES ?@A**$ 23 $#B!B@$)C*!@B)D" C@"ECB#$, *@(F"*D, !"#D" &$'()D
Class 2350 Combat, Assault mXS]] 2350 !S[RL, fc]M[L_[\M
and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked eOMZ\M NS`L[\

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INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLES    !

BMP-3K INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLE *+,-. /-012- 3+456 */3-78

This vehicle is intended for actions in a unit combat for- YQdfSmfSZQfS d[T RQdQf^T aPQRgi dQXVWR^X R VPVWSRQ
mation, ensure battle management for the commander _PdYSmdQ[Qf^T, e_YSR[Qf^T aPQU ]PUSfd^YPU, VRTm^ V
and maintain communication with other units and higher dYej^U^ _PdYSmdQ[Qf^TU^ ^ V RgnQVWPTl^U mRQfPU e_-
command echelons. YSR[Qf^T.
The BMP-3K ICV features the same technical characteris- VfPRfgQ WS]W^]P-WQif^ZQV]^Q iSYS]WQY^VW^]^ ^ RPPYe-
tics and armament as the BMP-3 and is additionally fitted `Qf^Q WS]^Q `Q, ]S] e -3, dP_P[f^WQ[hfP USn^fS PV-
with navigation equipment, two radio sets, a radio receiv- fSlQfS fSR^jSc^PffPX S__SYSWeYPX, dReUT YSd^PVWSfc^-
er, an intercom system for seven users, a self-contained TU^, _Y^QUf^]PU, S__SYSWeYPX RfeWYQffQX VRTm^ fS VQUh
generating set and a radar responder. SaPfQfWPR, SRWPfPUfgU \fQYjPjQfQYSWPYPU ^ YSd^P[P]S-
c^PffgU PWRQWZ^]PU.

Basic Characteristics  !"# $%&%'(#&)()')

Combat weight, t 18.7 + 2% PQRST USVVS, W 18,7 + 2%


Personnel capacity: PQRPX YSVZQW, ZQ[.:
crew 3 \]^_S` 3
work stations for officers 3 (with 2 additional stations envisaged) YSaPZ^Q UQVWS Pb^cQYPR 3 (_YQdeVUPWYQfg
Navigation equipment TNA-4-6 system, dRS dP_P[f^WQ[hfgi UQVWS)
automatically generating current coordinates, SR^jSc^PffST S__SYSWeYS ]PU_[Q]V !-4-6, SRWPUSW^ZQV]^
grid azimuth and course angle RgYSaSWgRSkl^X WQ]el^Q ]PPYd^fSWg,
to terminal point with continuous indication d^YQ]c^PffgX ejP[ ^ ejP[ fS_YSR[Qf^T
of vehicle position on topographic map fS _ef]W fSmfSZQf^T V fQ_YQYgRfPX
Time of operation with assigned accuracy, h 7 ^fd^]Sc^QX UQVWP_P[P`Qf^T USn^fg
Communications: fS WP_PjYSb^ZQV]PX ]SYWQ
Radio set receive/transmit, USW, simplex, YQUT YSaPWg V mSdSffPX WPZfPVWhk, Z 7
frequency-modulated R-173P oYQdVWRS VRTm^:
communication range, km up to 40 YSd^PVWSfc^T _Y^QUP_QYQdSklST, pq, V^U_[Q]VfST
Radio receiver USW R-173P V ZSVWPWfPX UPde[Tc^QX r-173
communication range, km up to 20 dS[hfPVWh VRTm^, ]U dP 40
Power generating set: YSd^P_Y^QUf^] pq r-173
power, kW 1 dS[hfPVWh VRTm^, ]U dP 20
rated voltage, V 30 s[Q]WYPSjYQjSW:
rated current, A 33.3 UPlfPVWh, ]W 1
type of engine two-stroke, carburetor fPU^fS[hfPQ fS_YT`Qf^Q,  30
Ammunition load: fPU^fS[hfgX WP],  33,3
rounds for 100mm gun-launcher 22 W^_ dR^jSWQ[T dReiWS]WfgX ]SYakYSWPYfgX
cartridges for 30mm automatic gun 500 PQ]PU_[Q]W, nW.:
cartridges for machine gun 2,000 RgVWYQ[PR ] 100-UU PYed^k - _eV]PRPX eVWSfPR]Q 22
ATGMs 3 _SWYPfPR ] 30-UU _en]Q 500
_SWYPfPR ] _e[QUQWe 2000
!pr 3

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES ?@A33- 23 -,55@-2B3@526+ B@+CB5,-, 3@1D+36, *+,6+ /-0126
Class 2350 Combat, Assault q[SVV 2350 !Sf]^, jeVQf^ZfgQ
and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked aPQRgQ USn^fg

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INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLES    !

BMP-3F INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLE =943C >3?;63 29D58 =>2-3E

The vehicle is intended for naval infantry units, border XAQRCcRCSARC QTD O@QXCcQATARN[ E@XFM@[ OAb@GW, O@-
and coast guard forces, for combat actions in coastal lXCRNSRWb N mAXAl@BWb B@[FM, BAQARND m@ABWb QA[FGBN[ B
zones and amphibious landing operations. OXNmXAPR@[ c@RA, RC O@mAXAPdA N OXN BWFCQMA E@XFM@l@
The BMP-3F is a derivative of the BMP-3 ICV. The vehi- QAFCRGC.
cle design, compared to its base model, enables it to QRC Nc E@QNnNMCoN[ -a. k@RFGXYMGNBRWA @F@mARR@-
float in waters in sea state 3, deliver aimed fire in sea FGN O@ FXCBRARNZ F mCc@BWE NcQATNAE QCZG ECUNRA B@c-
state 2 and positively enter the shore in sea state 3. E@PR@FGd QBNPARND RC OTCBY OXN YX@BRA B@TRARND B 3
The vehicle’s powerful water jets ensure its maneuver- mCTTC, BAQARND OXNoATdR@[ FGXATdmW OXN B@TRARNN B 2
ing and climb by its own power to landing ships in the mCTTC, YBAXARRW[ BWb@Q ECUNRW RC mAXAl OXN YX@BRA
rough sea. The highly efficient bilge pumps ensure safe OXNm@[R@[ B@TRW B 3 mCTTC. @eRWA B@Q@EAGRWA QBNPN-
operation of the vehicle in water for a long time. The GATN @mAFOASNBCZG YBAXARR@A ECRABXNX@BCRNA N O@lXYc-
BMP-3F design allows it to tow a similar type vehicle in MY RC QAFCRGRWA M@XCmTN FB@NE b@Q@E F B@QW OXN B@TRA-
water or to be towed by inshore boats. RNN. WF@M@OX@NcB@QNGATdRWA B@Q@@GMCSNBCZeNA FXAQ-
FGBC @mAFOASNBCZG mAc@OCFR@A RCb@PQARNA ECUNRW B B@-
QA B GASARNA QTNGATdR@l@ BXAEARN. k@RFGXYMoND -3p
O@cB@TDAG OXN qMFOTYCGCoNN RC B@QA mYMFNX@BCGd @QR@-
GNOR@A NcQATNA, QBNlCGdFD RC mYMFNXA cC E@XFMNEN XA[-
Q@BWEN MCGAXCEN.

Basic Characteristics    

Combat weight, t 18.5 + 1% @ABCD ECFFC, G 18,5 + 1%


Personnel capacity (crew + mounted troops) 10 (3 + 7) LMNOCP + QAFCRG, SAT. 3+7
Ammunition load: @AM@EOTAMG, UG.:
rounds for gun-launcher 40 BWFGXAT@B M @XYQNZ - OYFM@B@[ YFGCR@BMA 40
cartridges for 30mm gun 500 OCGX@R@B M 30-EE OYUMA 500
ATGMs 8 !^_ 8
cartridges for machine guns 6,000 OCGX@R@B M OYTAEAGCE 6000
Fuel endurance in water, h at least 7 aCOCF b@QC O@ G@OTNBY RC B@QA, S RA EARAA 7
Capacity of bilge pumps (total), ltr/min 1,500 X@NcB@QNGATdR@FGd B@Q@@GMCSNBCZeNb FXAQFGB
(FYEECXRCD), T/ENR. 1500

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and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked m@ABWA ECUNRW

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BMP-3 (BMP-3M) VEHICLE ARMAMENT SYSTEMS   !"# $-3 ($-3)

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BMP-3 BMP-3M $-3 $-3


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firing range, m up to 4,000 up to 5,500 ( ( (#, "  4000  5500
armor penetration, mm 600 700 - 750  
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ammunition load, rds 3 4 ", r. 3 4
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effective area, m2 (St = 0.23m2) - 360 1( 
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ammunition load, rds 22 34 ", r. 22 34
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100mm HEF rounds 8 - 10 10 - 12 100-"" u, 8 - 10 10 - 12

GROUP 23 FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT 0' 12 1(' '!"# 2'" "  " (0!)
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KLIVER SINGLE-SEAT COMBAT MODULE #'$#+&


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The module is designed for lightweight combat vehicles of \=_86g86>=8 _5] A786e=8:] @A=B?d C6D:8 5=;9Af B=7A-
the ICV and APC type, as well as for small displacement BAf 96a=;A\:: a:[6 ,  b, 6 a69^= _5] \6gC=e=8:] 86
ships, including coast guard boats. C65?d 9A\6@5]d, B aAC >:75= 96a=\6d @=\=;ABAf Ad\68?.
The armament of the single-seat combat module com- 4AC[5=97 BAA\<^=8:] A_8AC=7a8A;A @A=BA;A CA_<5]
prises: B95l>6=a:
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protected tanks and having a firing range of up to \=C=88?= a689:, A786e=88?= _:86C:>=79Af g6e:aAf :
5,500 m and high jamming immunity to all kinds of :C=le:= _65`8A7a` 7a\=5`@? _A 5500 C, B?7A9<l [AC=-
active and passive optical interference; dA<7aAf>:BA7a` Aa B7=d B:_AB 69a:B8?d : [677:B8?d A[a:-
- 30mm 2A72 automatic gun (same as the one installed on >=79:d [AC=d;
the BMP-3 vehicle); - 30-CC 6BaAC6a:>=79<l [<D9< 272 (a696] ^= 7aA:a 86
- 7.62mm machine gun; -3);
- automated fire control system. - 7,62-CC [<5=C=a;
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- sight with sighting, ranging, thermal and laser channels, BaAC6a:g:\AB6886] 7:7a=C6 <[\6B5=8:] A;8=C B95l>6=a:
which is independently stabilized in two axes; - [\:i=5 7 B:g:\8A-_65`8AC=\8?C, a=[5AB:g:A88?C :
- ballistic computer; 56g=\8?C 968656C:, 9AaA\?f :C==a _B<d[5A79A7a8<l 8=-
- weapon system stabilized in two axes; g[Link]<l 7a6@:5:g6i:l [Link] B:g:\AB68:];
- system of environment sensors. - @[Link]>=79:f B?>:75:a=5`;
The combat module is a turret installed on the race ring - 7:7a=C< 7a6@:5:g6i:: @5A96 A\<^:] B _B<d [5A79A7a]d;
whose dimensions coincide with those of the BMP-1 race - 7:7a=C< _6a>:9AB B8=D8=f :8oA\C6i::.
ring. A=BAf CA_<5` [\=_7a6B5]=a 7A@Af @6D=88<l 9A87a\<9-
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_6la 7 \6gC=\6C: [A;A86 -1.

Basic Characteristics #1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Guided weapons: Z[\6B5]=CA= BAA\<^=8:=:


ATGM firing range, m 100 - 5,500 _65`8A7a` 7a\=5`@?  Zb, C 100 - 5500
hit probability at least 0.8 B=\A]a8A7a` [A[6_68:] 8= C=8== 0,8
armor penetration ensures defeat of current @\A8=[\A@:B6=CA7a` A@=7[=>:B6=a [A\6^=8:= 7AB\=C=88?d
and future ERA-protected tanks : [=\7[=9a:B8?d a689AB,
guidance system semiautomatic, laser beam A786e=88?d _:86C:>=79Af g6e:aAf
ATGMs carried 4 7:7a=C6 <[\6B5=8:] [A5<6BaAC6a:>=796], [A 56g=\8AC< 5<><
30mm automatic gun: @A=9AC[5=9a \69=a, Da. 4
firing range, m 4,000 30-CC 6BaAC6a:>=796] [<D96:
ammunition load, rds 300 _65`8A7a` 7a\=5`@?, C 4000
7.62mm machine gun: @A=9AC[5=9a, Da. 300
sighting range, m 1,500 7,62-CC [<5=C=a:
ammunition load, rds 2,000 [\:i=5`86] _65`8A7a` 7a\=5`@?, C 1500
Fire control system automated, two-axis stabilized for mobile fire @A=9AC[5=9a, Da. 2000
Target speed, km/h: j:7a=C6 <[\6B5=8:] A;8=C 6BaAC6a:g:\AB6886], 7 _B<d[5A79A7a8Af
ground, waterborne up to 70 7a6@:5:g6i:=f _5] 7a\=5`@? 7 dA_<
air up to 700 j9A\A7a` _B:^=8:] [A\6^6=C?d i=5=f, 9C/>:
86g=C8?d, 86_BA_8?d _A 70
BAg_<D8?d _A 700

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and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked @A=B?= C6D:8?

200
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UNIVERSAL CHASSIS DEVELOPED FROM BMP-3 ICV $("& 7 $#& , ( $ *8& *+!-3

The chassis is intended to mount antitank and AD missile `>a97b97?>9B a6c 8Bba79;c 97 ><B A7b> d`Be;CBe79:B-
systems, self-propelled guns and mortars, command, C@f ; b>9;e9@f `7:>e9@f :BDd6>:8BC, 87DBfBa9@f B`=a;g
control and communications vehicles, transporter-loaders ; D;9BD>eBC, D7E;9 =d`7C6>9;c ; 8Ccb;, e`798dB`e9B-
and engineer vehicles. The chassis features an antibullet b7`ch7ij;f ; ;9h>9>`9@f D7E;9. D>>e d`Be;CBd=6k-
armor plating, increased load-carrying capacity (up to 6 t) 9B> A`B9;`BC79;>, dBC@E>99=i aB 6 e <`=bBdBal>D9B8ek
and has the agility parameters to the level of the BMP-3 ; BA>8d>?;C7>e D7E;9> 97 ><B A7b> d7`7D>e`@ dBaC;h-
ICV. 9B8e; 97 =`BC9> -3.
Currently the chassis is widely used for combat and  978eBcj>> C`>Dc E788; E;`B:B ;8dB6kb=>e8c a6c AB>-
reconnaissance vehicles and can be supplied to potential C@f D7E;9 ; D7E;9 BA97`=h>9;c ; aB8e=d9B dBe>9m;76k-
customers. 9@D b7:7b?;:7D.

Basic Characteristics #9:;<:=> ?@A@BC>AD9CDBD

Chassis weight, t 12.1 + 2% 7887 E788;, e 12,1 + 2%


Type light, tracked, amphibious, 788; 6><:B>, <=8>9;?9B>, d67C7ij>>,
air transportable 7C;7e`798dB`e7A>6k9B>
Load capacity, t up to 6 n`=bBdBal>D9B8ek, e aB 6
Crew (driver) 1 (two stations are provided o:;d7h (CBa;e>6k) 1 ?>6. (d`>a=8DBe`>9B aC7 `7AB?;f D>8e7
in driver’s compartment) C Bea>6>9;; =d`7C6>9;c)
Free armored space (in driver’s compartment, pCBABa9B> b7A`B9;`BC799B> d`B8e`798eCB
middle compartment and over power plant (C Bea>6>9;; =d`7C6>9;c, 8`>a9>D Bea>6>9;;,
compartment to accommodate 97a DBeB`9B-e`798D;88;B99@D Be8>:BD)
equipment/middle compartment, m3 12.5/9.5 a6c =8e79BC:; BAB`=aBC79;c/8`>a9><B Bea>6>9;c, D3 12,5/9,5
Engine UTD-29 four-stroke diesel qC;<7e>6k ?>e@`>fe7:e9@g a;b>6k r!q-29
Power, kW (hp) 368 (500) Bj9B8ek, :e (6.8.) 368 (500)
Transmission hydromechanical, four-speed gearbox !`798D;88;c <;a`BD>f79;?>8:7c, ?>e@`>f8:B`B8e97c
with power take-off for water jets 8 BeAB`BD DBj9B8e; 97 CBaBD>e9@> aC;h;e>6;
and additional consumers ; 97 aBdB69;e>6k9@> dBe`>A;e>6;
Maximum speed, km/h: 7:8;D76k97c 8:B`B8ek, :D/?:
on road 70 dB EB88> 70
in water 10 97 d67C= 10
Road endurance, km 600 s7d78 fBa7 dB EB88>, :D 600

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FIGHTING COMPARTMENTS '()*+) (


,)-)./0

The fighting compartments are intended for the LMNOPQOPRMOS NTU VWXPOYZ[\ Z [PRMWXZM YWOYZOY]Y \T\
installation as the main or additional armament on various NY^YTO\XMT_OY]Y ZYYLV`MO\U OP LPQT\ROSM OYW\XMT\ -
carriers: wheeled and tracked armored vehicles, frontier [YTMWOSM \ ]VWMO\ROSM aLYO\LYZPOOSM bPc\OS, ^Y]LP-
and patrol boats, air-cushion vessels and other carriers. O\ROSM \ WXYLY`MZSM [PXMLP, WVNP OP ZYQNVcOYd ^YNVc-
[M \ NLV]\M WLMNWXZP.

BMP-3 fighting comparatments '12312 145262782 '9:-3

The fighting compartment houses the  aYMZYb YXNMTMO\\ VWXPOYZTMOS:


weapons, automated fire control ZYYLV`MO\M, PZXYbPX\Q\LYZPOOPU W\-
system, smoke grenades launchers, WXMbP V^LPZTMO\U Y]OMb, W\WXMbP QP-
internal and external communications ^VW[P NSbYZSe ]LPOPX, WLMNWXZP
means, autoloader of the 100mm ZOMcOMd \ ZOVXLMOOMd WZUQ\, PZXYbPX
gun, commander’s and gunner’s QPLU`PO\U 100-bb YLVN\U, W\NMO_U
seats, stowage racks for the gun and [YbPON\LP \ OPZYNR\[P, LPQbMfMO
machine gun ammunition load. aYM[Yb^TM[X ^VcM[ \ ^VTMbMXP.

Basic Characteristic (G7137H2 IJKJL42K8G48L8

Gross weight, t 3.86 YTOPU bPWWP, X 3,86


Crew 2 hPWRMX, RMT. 2
Armament: 100mm 2A70 gun-launcher, YYLV`MO\M 100-bb YLVN\M - ^VW[YZPU VWXPOYZ[P 270,
30mm 2A72 automatic gun, 30-bb ^Vc[P 272,
7.62mm PKT machine gun 7,62-bb ^VTMbMX g
Gun laying angles, deg: i]TS YaWXLMTP \Q ^VcM[, ]LPN.:
azimuth 360 ]YL\QYOXPT_OSd 360
elevation from -4 to +62 (+30 for ATGM) ZMLX\[PT_OSd YX -4 NY +62 (NTU  ih +30)
Ammunition load: YM[Yb^TM[X, cX.:
rounds for 100mm 2A70 gun 22 (in autoloader) 100-bb ZSWXLMTYZ [ YLVN\j 270 22 (Z PZXYbPXM QPLU`PO\U)
cartridges for 30mm 2A72 gun 500 ^PXLYOYZ:
belted cartridges for 7.62mm machine gun 2,000 [ 30-bb ^Vc[M 272 500
9M117, 9M117M ATGMs 3 [ ^VTMbMXV (Z TMOXPe) 2000
 ih 9117, 9117 3

BMP-2 AND BMP-2M fighting comparatments '123H2 14526278M '9:-2 8 '9:-29

These fighting compartments house the weapons, fire  aYMZSe YXNMTMO\Ue VWXPOYZTMOS: ZYYLV`MO\M, W\WXMbS
control systems, smoke grenades launchers, internal and V^LPZTMO\U Y]OMb, QP^VW[P NSbYZSe ]LPOPX, WLMNWXZP
external communications means, seats for the ZOMcOMd \ ZOVXLMOOMd WZUQ\, W\NMO_U [YbPON\LP \ OP-
commander and gunner, and ammunition load for the gun, ZYNR\[P, LPQbMfMO aYM[Yb^TM[X ^Vc[\, ^VTMbMXP \ ]LP-
machine gun and grenade launcher. OPXYbMXP.

 -2  -2
BMP-2 fighting BMP-2M fighting
compartment compartment

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(
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and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked aYMZSM bPc\OS

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Basic Characteristic (G7137H2 IJKJL42K8G48L8


BMP-2 BMP-3 '9:-2 '9:-29
Gross weight, t 2.5 + 2% 2.7 + 2% YTOPU bPWWP, X 2,5 + 2% 2,7 + 2%
Crew 2 hPWRMX, RMT. 2
Armament: YYLV`MO\M:
30mm 2A72 automatic gun 1 1 30-bb ^Vc[P 272 1 1
7.62mm PKT machine gun 1 1 7,62-bb ^VTMbMX g 1 1
30mm automatic grenade launcher - 1 30-bb PZXYbPX\RMW[\d ]LPOPXYbMX - 1
ATGM launcher 1 1 ^VW[YZPU VWXPOYZ[P  ih 1 1
Gun and grenade launcher laying angles, deg: i]TS YaWXLMTP \Q ^Vc[\ \ ]LPOPXYbMXP, ]LPN.:
in azimuth 360 ]YL\QYOXPT_OSd 360
in elevation from -5 to +75 ZMLX\[PT_OSd -5 - +75
Ammunition load: YM[Yb^TM[X, cX.:
cartridges for 30mm gun 500 ^PXLYOYZ:
rounds (in magazine) for grenade launcher 300 [ 30-bb ^Vc[M 500
cartridges (in belts) for 7.62mm machine gun 2,000 [ ]LPOPXYbMXV (Z bP]PQ\OM) 300
9M113 (9M111M2) ATGM 1 [ ^VTMbMXV (Z TMOXPe) 2000
 ih 9113 (91112) 1

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DRIVER’S TRAINER -#'#"#.


&$/& +&-$(0-"#'(
&23

The trainer is intended to practice exercises in driving E=F86G86>=8 F5H AIE6@AI9: <JE6K8=8:L JA BAKF=8:M
the BMP-3 infantry combat vehicle and its derivatives, -3 : C6D:8 86 == @6G= B F8=B8?O : 8A>8?O <75AB:HO,
both day and night, on the ground and in water with the 86 7<D= : 86 J56B< 7 BAGCAK8A7IPM BC=D6I=5P7IB6 B F=L-
use of the instructor’s override when need arises. 7IB:H A@<>6=CA;A 7A 7IAEA8? :87IE<9IAE6. PaGE6@AI68 86
The trainer is based on the BMP-3 chassis. @6G= D677: -3.
The trainer is fitted AFABAL IE=86K=E
with a cabin, an A@AE<FAB68 96@:8AL,
automatifirefighting 6BIAC6I:>=79AL 7:7-
system installed in I=CAL JAK6EAI<D=-
the engine compa- 8:H B 7:5ABAC AIF=-
rtment, built-in 5=8::, B7IEA=88?C
dozer equipment, a @<5PFAG=E8?C A@A-
filtering-ventilation E<FAB68:=C, S:5PI-
unit, an additional EAB=8I:5HT:A88AL
heater, and internal <7I68AB9AL, FAJA5-
and external com- 8:I=5P8?C AIAJ:I=-
munications means. 5=C, 7E=F7IB6C:
B8<IE=88=L : B8=D-
8=L 7BHG:.

Basic Characteristics #>?@A?BC DEFEGHCFI>HIGI

Gross weight, t 15.9 + 2% A586H C6776, I 15,9 +2%


Crew 7 (instructor, driver p9:J6K 7 (:87IE<9IAE, C=O68:9-BAF:I=5P,
and 5 trainees) 5 >=5. A@<>6=C?O)
Maximum speed 697:C65P86H 79AEA7IP FB:K=8:H
on road/in water, km/h 70/10 JA DA77=/86 J56B<, 9C/>: 70/10
Road endurance, km 600 q6J67 OAF6 JA DA77=, 9C 600
Engine UTD-29 four-stroke, multifuel, rB:;6I=5P s!r-29 >=I?E=OI69I8?L, C8A;AIAJ5:B8?L,
V-type, liquid-cooled diesel V-A@E6G8?L F:G=5P K:F9A7I8A;A AO56KF=8:H
Maximum power, kW (hp) 368 (500) 697:C65P86H CAt8A7IP, 9I (5. 7.) 368 (500)
Communications: USW R-173 and R-173P radio sets, uE=F7IB6 7BHG: sKB E6F:A7I68T:: w-173 : w-173,
R-174 intercom system 6JJ6E6I<E6 B8<IE=88=L 7BHG: w-174
Special equipment: pressurized cabin with electrically uJ=T:65P8A= A@AE<FAB68:= ;=EC=I:>86H 96@:86 7 x5=9IEAA@A;E=B8?C:
heated glass panels, electrical 7I=956C:, x5=9IEAA>:7I:I=5=C
and hydropneumatic wiper of windshields; : ;:FEAJ8=BCAA>:7I9AL J=E=F8:O 7I=9A5;
two instructor’s work stations; FB6 E6@A>:O C=7I6 :87IE<9IAE6;
additional heater operating FAJA58:I=5P8?L AIAJ:I=5P, E6@AI6Mt:L
from the engine cooling system AI DI6I8AL 7:7I=C? AO56KF=8:H FB:;6I=5H

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and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked @A=B?= C6D:8?

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BMD-2 AIRBORNE COMBAT VEHICLE   ! " !


 "-2

The vehicle is intended to enhance mobility, firepower >?@ABCDBCE@BC AFG HIJKL@BMG NIOMFPBIQRM, JII?ST@B-
and protection of airborne troops. BIQRM M DCUMU@BBIQRM JIDASLBI-A@QCBRBKV JIWQX.
The vehicle comprises a hull, a turret, an armament and CLMBC QIQRIMR MD XI?HSQC, OCLBM, XINHF@XQC JII?ST@BMG
fire control system, a power plant, transmission, running M SH?CJF@BMG IYB@N, QMFIJIW SQRCBIJXM, R?CBQNMQQMM, VI-
gear, water jets, electrical equipment, communications AIJIW ECQRM, JIAIN@RBKV AJMTMR@F@W, ZF@XR?IIOI?SAIJC-
and special equipment, BMG M Q?@AQRJ QJGDM, QH@-
including the NBC and [MCFPBIYI IOI?SAIJCBMG
firefighting systems. (DCUMRC IR > M >>).
The vehicle gun fires FG QR?@FPOK MD HSLXM
armor-piercing tracer H?MN@BG\RQG O?IB@OIW-
(APT), fragmentation trac- BI-R?CQQM?S\UM@ (),
er (FT) and HE fragmenta- IQXIFIEBI-R?CQQM?S\UM@
tion incendiary (HEFI) pro- () M IQXIFIEBI-]SYCQ-
jectiles. BK@ DCTMYCR@FPBK@ (^_)
The hull and turret armor QBC?GAK.
is bulletproof. The vehicle ?IBM?IJCBM@ XI?HSQC M
is also provided with the OCLBM H?IRMJIHSFPBI@.
NBC system to protect CLMBC QBCOT@BC SQR?IW-
the crew from nuclear QRJCNM, H?@ABCDBCE@BBK-
blast effect, radioactive NM AFG DCUMRK ZXMHCTC M
and chemical agents. JBSR?@BB@YI IOI?SAIJCBMG
IR JIDA@WQRJMG SAC?BIW
JIFBK H?M GA@?BIN JD?K-
J@, C RCXT@ IR OI@JKV IR-
?CJFG\UMV M ?CAMICXRMJ-
BKV J@U@QRJ.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Vehicle armored, tracked, amphibious, CLMBC O?IBM?IJCBBCG, YSQ@BMEBCG, HFCJC\UCG,


airborne or air-dropped A@QCBRM?S@RQG HC?CL\RBKN MFM HIQCAIEBKN QHIQIOIN
Combat weight, t 8 + 2.5% I@JCG NCQQC, R 8 + 2,5%
Personnel capacity (crew + mounted troops) 7 (2 + 5) I@JIW ?CQE@R (ZXMHCT+A@QCBR), E@F. 7 (2 + 5)
Engine 5D20-240 four-stroke, V-type, JMYCR@FP 4-RCXRBKW, V-IO?CDBKW AMD@FP
liquid-cooled diesel TMAXIQRBIYI IVFCTA@BMG 520-240
Power, kW (hp) 176 (240) IUBIQRP, XR (F. Q.) 176(240)
Armament: 30mm 2A42 automatic gun II?ST@BM@:
two 7.62mm PKT machine guns HSLXC 30-NN CJRINCRME@QXCG 242
9P135M launcher HSF@N@RK (AJC) 7,62-NN >u
Ammunition load: HSQXIJCG SQRCBIJXC 9>135 
rounds for 30mm gun 300 I@XINHF@XR, LR.:
cartridges for 7.62mm machine guns 2,940 30-NN JKQR?@FIJ X HSLX@ 300
9M113 ATGM 1 7,62-NN HCR?IBIJ 2940
9M111 (9M111-2) ATGMs 2 >vw 9113 1
Weapon stabilizer electromechanical two-axis 2E36-3 >vw 9111 (9111-2) 2
Main dimensions, mm: RCOMFMDCRI? ZF@XR?IN@VCBME@QXMW, AJSVHFIQXIQRBIW 2x36-3
length (gun forward) 5,910 QBIJBK@ ?CDN@?K, NN:
height (to turret roof) 1,615 to 1,965 depending on set clearance AFMBC Q HSLXIW JH@?@A 5910
clearance adjustable from 100 to 450 JKQIRC HI X?KL@ OCLBM IR 1615 AI 1965
track 2,380 J DCJMQMNIQRM IR SQRCBIJF@BBIYI XFM?@BQC
Maximum speed on road/in water, km/h 60/9 - 10 XFM?@BQ ?@YSFM?S@NKW IR 100 AI 450
Average speed on dry earth road, km/h 35 LM?MBC XIF@M 2380
Road endurance, km 450 - 500 CXQMNCFPBCG QXI?IQRP HI LIQQ@/BC HFCJS, XN/E 60/9 - 10
Maximum gradient, deg 32 ?@ABGG QXI?IQRP HI QSVIW Y?SBRIJIW AI?IY@, XN/E 35
Side slope, deg 18 _CHCQ VIAC HI LIQQ@, XN 450 - 500
Radio set USW R-163-50PU (R-173) CXQMNCFPBKW SYIF HIAy@NC/X?@BC, Y?CA. 32/18
Sighting and vision devices: BPK-1-42 integrated day/night sight; wCAMIQRCB[MG vu w-163-50>v (w-173)
PZU-8 sight, TPK-2 device, >?MOI?K H?M[@FMJCBMG M BCOF\A@BMG: H?M[@F >u-1-42
six TNPO-170A devices, TNP-350B, TVNE, XINOMBM?IJCBBKW (A@BP-BIEP), H?M[@F >_v-8,
TNPP and MK-4S devices H?MOI? >u-2, H?MOI?K >-170 - 6 LR.,
H?MOI?K >-350 , , >>, u-4

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BMD-2K COMMAND AIRBORNE COMBAT VEHICLE  ! "-2

The vehicle is intended to enhance the reliability and FGHIJKLJKMHJK INO PQRSTHJUO JKIHVJQWXU U QPHGKXUR-
efficiency of control over subunits. JQWXU YPGKRNHJUO PQIGKLIHNHJUOZU RQ[W\.
The BMD-2K is a modified version of the BMD-2 vehicle. -2] - ZQIU^U\K_UO -2.
Unlike the BMD-2 vehicle, the BMD-2K command vehi-  QXNUMUH QX ZKTUJS -2 JK \QZKJIUGW\Q[ ZKTUJH
cle additionally features: an extra R-173 radio set, 3-m -2] IQPQNJUXHN`JQ YWXKJQRNHJS: RXQGKO GKIUQWXKJ-
rod antenna, AB-0.5-p/30 gasoline engine generating _UO a-173, RXQGKO 3-ZHXGQRKO KJXHJJK-TXSG`, bHJLQcNH\-
set, GPK-59 gyro compass, heater for the middle and XGUMHW\U[ KdGHdKX -0,5-P/30, dUGQPQNY\QZPKW eF]-59,
driver’s compartments, heater ventilator, and two QXQPUXHN` WGHIJHdQ QXIHNHJUO U QXIHNHJUO YPGKRNHJUO,
removable tables. RHJXUNOXQG QXQPUXHNO, IRK WfHZJSg WXQNU\K.
The GO-27 radiological and chemical agent detector is ZHWXQ dKZZK-IKXMU\K e-1 JK ZKTUJH YWXKJQRNHJ PGU-
mounted on the vehicle instead of GD-1M gamma sensor. bQG aha e-27. K ZKTUJH QXWYXWXRYHX Fi 9F135.
The 9P135M ATGM launcher is dismantled. iZHJ`THJ c\UPKV JK QIJQdQ MHNQRH\K.
It has one less crew member than the BMD-2.

AIRBORNE COMBAT VEHICLE FIGHTING "#$# 


#%##
COMPARTMENT (TURRET-MOUNTED ARMAMENT) ("'#! 
# $ ()#!) "

The compartment is intended for modernization of air- FGHIJKLJKMHJQ INO ZQIHGJULK_UU bQHRSg ZKTUJ IHWKJ-
borne and mechanized infantry combat vehicles, as well XK, bQHRSg ZKTUJ PHgQXS, K XK\VH dYWHJUMJSg U \QNHWJSg
as tracked and wheeled armored personnel carriers. bGQJHXGKJWPQGXHGQR.
This compartment is installed on the BMD-2 airborne QHRSZ QXIHNHJUHZ QWJKjKHXWO bQHRKO ZKTUJK IHWKJXK
combat vehicle. -2.

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979

Gross weight, kg 1,573 FQNJKO ZKWWK, \d 1573


Armament: 30mm 2A42 automatic gun with two-side belt feed QQGYVHJUH:
7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun PYT\K 30-ZZ KRXQZKXUMHW\KO W IRYZO PQIRQIKZU
9M113, 9M111 ATGMs NHJXQMJQdQ PUXKJUO, 242
Coaxial mount laying angles, deg: PYNHZHX WPKGHJJS[ W PYT\Q[ 7,62-ZZ F]
elevation 60 Fia 9113, 9111
depression 6 idNS QbWXGHNK INO WPKGHJJQ[ YWXKJQR\U, dGKI.:
Sights: main day/night, RQLRSTHJUO 60
additional antiaircraft WJUVHJUO 6
Stabilizer electromechanical two-axis FGU_HNS \QZbUJUGQRKJJS[ QWJQRJQ[,
Ammunition load: LHJUXJS[ IQPQNJUXHN`JS[
gun cartridges 300 XKbUNULKXQG IRYgPNQW\QWXJQ[ cNH\XGQZHgKJUMHW\U[
machine gun cartridges 2,000 QH\QZPNH\X, TX.:
Armor protection bulletproof PKXGQJQR \ PYT\H 300
PKXGQJQR \ PYNHZHXY 2000
GQJHLKjUXK PGQXURQPYN`JKO

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BMD-3 AIRBORNE COMBAT VEHICLE   ! " !


 "-3

The BMD-3 is a highly mobile, lightly armored, tracked -3 @ABCDEFGHIBE DJKJL GMDJNJ@JCGOPQRS, HBTNJKAJ-
and amphibious (sea-going) vehicle. QOAJGFQQRS, TRDBQOUQRS, @HFGFSVRS (G EJW UODHB G WJA-
It can be air-dropped with the crew inside the vehicle DNOX RDHJGOIX) WFYOQR. -Z WJPBE CBDFQEOAJGFE[DI
on universal seats used for both landing and combat. @FAFYSEQMW D@JDJKJW D \NO@FPBW, AF]WBVBQQMW GQREAO
The main armament system housed in the two-man QF RQOGBADFH[QMX DOCBQ[IX, OD@JH[]RBWMX NFN @AO CBDFQ-
rotating turret is identical to that of the BMP-2 vehicle. EOAJGFQOO, EFN O G KJS.
The design features implemented in the BMD-3 air- ^JW@HBND JDQJGQJTJ GJJARPBQOI, DWJQEOAJGFQQML GJ GAF-
borne combat vehicle VFSVBLDI CGRXWBDEQJL
allow its use as the KFYQB, OCBQEOUBQ GJJ-
basis for a family of ARPBQOS _-2.
amphibious airborne ZFHJPBQQMB G KJBGJL
combat vehicles with a WFYOQB CBDFQEF -Z
combat weight of 12 to NJQDEARNEOGQMB ABYB-
18 t. QOI @J]GJHISE OD@JH[-
]JGFE[ BB G NFUBDEGB
KF]JGJL CHI DBWBLDEGF
KJBGMX @HFGFSVOX CB-
DFQEOARBWMX WFYOQ
KJBGJL WFDDJL JE 12
CJ 18 E.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Combat weight, t 12.9 + 2.5% JBGFI WFDDF, E 12,9 + 2,5%


Personnel capacity (crew + mounted troops) 7 (2 + 5) JBGJL AFDUBE (\NO@FP+CBDFQE), UBH. 7 (2+5)
Engine 2V06-2 six-cylinder diesel GOTFEBH[ 6-rOHOQCAJGML CO]BH[ 206-2
Power, kW (hp) 331 (450) JVQJDE[, NE (H. D.) 331(450)
Armament: 30mm 2A42 automatic gun stabilized in two axes
9P135 ATGM launcher JJARPBQOB:
30mm AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher @RYNF 30-WW FGEJWFEOUBDNFI, 242
7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun @AJEOGJEFQNJGJB @RDNJGFI RDEFQJGNF 9_135 «^JQNRAD»
Troop firing mounts: bow mount TAFQFEJWBE 30-WW FGEJWFEOUBDNOL u-17
for 5.45mm RPKS-74 machine gun, @RHBWBE 7,62-WW D@FABQQML D @RYNJL _^
two side and one rear mounts vDEFQJGNO CHI GBCBQOI NRADJGFI - CHI 5,45-WW @RHBWBEF w_^-74,
for 5.45mm AKS-74 assault rifles JTQI CBDFQEJW CGB KJAEJGMB O JCQF NJAWJGFI -
Ammunition load: CHI 5,45-WW FGEJWFEJG ^-74
30mm rounds with HEFI and APT projectiles 860 JBNJW@HBNE, YE.:
9M113 (9M113M) ATGMs 6 30-WW GMDEABHM xZ O AA DQFAICFWO 860
30mm VOG-17 rounds 280 R@AFGHIBWMB AFNBEM 9113 (9113) 6
7.62mm cartridges 2,000 30-WW GMDEABHM u-17 280
5.45mm cartridges 2,160 7,62-WW @FEAJQM 2000
Fire control system: 5,45-WW @FEAJQM 2160
gunner’s sight (active-passive) BKP-2-42 _AOKJAM DODEBWM R@AFGHBQOI JTQBW:
commander’s sight 1PZ-3 @AOrBH J@BAFEJAF (FNEOGQJ-@FDDOGQML) ^_-2-42
vision devices, pc 18 @AOrBH NJWFQCOAF 1_Z-3
Overall dimensions, mm: @AOKJAM QFKHSCBQOI, YE. 18
length (gun forward) 6,510 uFKFAOEQMB AF]WBAM, WW:
height (overall) 2,450 CHOQF D @RYNJL G@BABC 6510
clearance adjustable from 100 to 500 JKVFI GMDJEF 2450
Maximum speed on road/in water, km/h 70/10 NHOABQD @BABWBQQML 100 - 500
Average speed on dry earth road, km/h 45 - 50 FNDOWFH[QFI DNJAJDE[ CGOPBQOI
NBC protection FVU, pressurization @J YJDDB/QF @HFGR, NW/U 70/10
Firefighting system automatic ABCQII DNJAJDE[ CGOPBQOI
Radio set R-163-50PU @J DRXJL TARQEJGJL CJAJTB, NW/U 45-50
ODEBWF ]FVOEM JE _ xv, TBAWBEO]FrOI
ODEBWF __ FGEJWFEOUBDNFI
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BMD-3M AIRBORNE COMBAT VEHICLE    


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The BMD-3M vehicle is equipped with a new universal -3 "#$%&'$% $"()* +$,('-#%./$)* 0"'()* "12'-
fighting compartment installed on the modified BMD-3 .'$,'* () $% 2"-%0"1%$$"* 5%##, -3.
vehicle chassis. 7"*8.'9# (""-+:'$,; -3 (9.<=%'1 100-** "-+2,'
The BMD-3M vehicle armament system comprises a - 8+#9"(+< +#1%$"(9+ # %(1"*%1"* ?%-;:%$,; %-1,..'-
100mm gun-launcher with an autoloader of guided and -,@#9,A +8-%(.;'*)A , $'+8-%(.;'*)A B 0"'8-,8%#"(,
unguided HEF artillery projectiles, a 30mm automatic 30-** %(1"*%1,='#9+< 8+59+ # BD,  , 0-"$'0"@$)*,
gun firing HEFI, APT and APDS projectiles, a 7.62mm 8"29%.,0'-$)*, #$%-;2%*,, 7,62-** 8+.'*'1, #"(-'-
machine gun and a modern fire control system with *'$$+< #,#1'*+ +8-%(.'$,; "F$'* # 9"*0,$,-"(%$$)*
gunner’s integrated day/night sight, commander’s 2$'($"-$"=$)* 8-,G'."* $%("2=,9%, 8%$"-%*,='#9,*
panoramic TV sight, digital computer, tracker and 1'.'(,?,"$$)* 8-,G'."* 9"*%$2,-%, G,H-"()* ()=,#-
means to automatically prepare data for firing at unob- .,1'.'*, %(1"*%1"* #"8-"(":2'$,; , #-'2#1(%*, %(1"-
served targets. *%1,='#9"@ 8"2F"1"(9, 2%$$)A 2.; #1-'./0) 8" $'$%-
The BMD-3M vehicle armament ensures stationary, 0.<2%'*)* G'.;*.
mobile and afloat fire and defeat of modern tanks at a ""-+:'$,' -3 "0'#8'=,(%'1 #1-'./0+ # *'#1%, #
range of up to 5,500 m, unsheltered and entrenched A"2+, $% 8.%(+ , 8"-%:'$,' #"(-'*'$$)A 1%$9"( $% 2%./-
manpower and fortifications at a range of up to 7,000 $"#1, 2" 5500 *, "19-)1" -%#8".":'$$"@ , +9-)1"@ :,-
m, including unobserved, antiarmor-capable and other ("@ #,.), H"-1,H,9%G,"$$)A #""-+:'$,@ $% 2%./$"#1,
pinpoint targets as well as aircraft and helicopters at a 2" 7000 *, % 1%9:' $'$%0.<2%'*)A G'.'@, 1%$9""8%#$)A
range of up to 4,000 m. , 2-+F,A *%."-%?*'-$)A G'.'@, #%*".'1"( , ('-1".'1"(
$% 2%./$"#1, 2" 4000 *.

Basic Characteristics #$%&$'( )*+*,-(+.#-.,.

Gross combat weight, kg 13,200 h".$%; 0"'(%; *%##%, 9F 13200


Weight of universal fighting compartment, kg 3,200 %##% +$,('-#%./$"F" 0"'("F" "12'.'$,;, 9F 3200
Personnel capacity (crew and mounted troops) 7 "'("@ -%#='1 (i9,8%: , 2'#%$1), ='.. 7
Ammunition load: "'9"*8.'91, 51.:
100mm 3UBK23-3 rounds (guided munitions) 4 100-** +8-%(.;'*)' ()#1-'.) Dk723-3 4
100mm 3UOF19 rounds (unguided munitions) 18 100-** $'+8-%(.;'*)' ()#1-'.) DkB19 18
30mm rounds, including 3UBR8 350 30-** 0"'8-,8%#), ( 1"* =,#.' Dkn8 350
7.62mm cartridges 2,000 7,62-** 8%1-"$) 2000
Loading system ,#1'*% ?%-;:%$,; 100-** ()#1-'."( %(1"*%1,='#9%;
for 100mm GMs and HEF projectiles automatic 2.; kn , B
Fire control system automated with tracker ,#1'*% +8-%(.'$,; "F$'* %(1"*%1,?,-"(%$$%;, # %(1"*%1"*
#"8-"(":2'$,; G'.'@

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BTR-90 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER .#'(*


#( %'#
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The BTR-90 armored personnel carrier (APC) is intended NTZ\KP\K^T\ ZJ_ UNK\LYQNUXNQR[X JX^\Q`Q LQLUKRK X T`Q
to carry personnel and provide fire support by organic YQZZTNa[X Q`\TV ]UKU\Q`Q QNOaX_. bK]X\K VQaTU XL-
weapons. The vehicle can be operated both by the Ground YQJcPQRKUcL_ [K[ R LOdQYOU\Sd RQeL[Kd, UK[ X R YQZNKPZT-
Forces and the Naval Infantry. JT\X_d VQNL[Qe YTdQUS.
The BTR-90 has a fully-enclosed hull welded from steel -90 XVTTU PK[NSUSe [QNYOL, LRKNT\\Se XP LUKJc\Sd
armor plates. WNQ\TRSd JXLUQR.
The hull configuration was developed with due regard for IQVYQ\QR[K [QNYOLK NKPNKWQUK\K L O^TUQV QYSUK RTZT\X_
combat experience gained in various regions of the world WQTRSd ZTeLURXe R NKPJX^\Sd NT`XQ\Kd VXNK X QfT\[X
and expert analysis. g[LYTNUQR.

The power plant is arranged in the rear part of the vehi- XJQRK_ OLUK\QR[K NKLYQJQaT\K R PKZ\Te ^KLUX VK]X\S,
cle, the driving compartment is housed in the front part QUZTJT\XT OYNKRJT\X_ - R YTNTZ\Te, WQTRQT X ZTLK\U\QT
while fighting and troop compartments are arranged in the QUZTJT\X_ - R LNTZ\Te. K[QT NKLYQJQaT\XT QWTLYT^XRK-
middle part of the hull. Similar arrangement provides for TU \KXRS`QZ\Te]TT NKLYNTZTJT\XT \K`NOP[X \K ]X\S X
the optimum distribution of load on the tires and aimed OLJQRX_ ZJ_ RTZT\X_ YNXfTJc\Qe LUNTJcWS XP ]UKU\Q`Q
organic fire on the move, thereby concentrating fire of all QNOaX_ X QNOaX_ ZTLK\UK \K dQZO VK]X\S, LQLNTZQUQ^T-
weapons into the front hemisphere. \XT Q`\_ RLT`Q RQQNOaT\X_ R YTNTZ\Te YQJOLhTNT.
The APC organic weapons (30mm 2A42 automatic gun, iUKU\QT RQQNOaT\XT WNQ\TUNK\LYQNUTNK NKPVTjKTUL_ R
7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun and 30mm AG-17 WK]\T [NO`QRQ`Q RNKjT\X_ X LUKWXJXPXNQRK\Q R ZROd
grenade launcher) are mounted in the rotating turret and YJQL[QLU_d - gUQ 30-VV KRUQVKUX^TL[K_ YO][K 242, LYK-
stabilized in two planes. The state-of-the-art ATGM sys- NT\\Se 7,62-VV YOJTVTU I X 30-VV `NK\KUQVTU M-17.
tem is arranged in the turret to engage hard-skin targets kJ_ WQNcWS L U_aTJQWNQ\XNQRK\\SVX fTJ_VX (UK\[KVX) R
(battle tanks). The ATGMs can also be fired from a WK]\T NKPVTjKTUL_ YOL[QRK_ OLUK\QR[K I LQRNTVT\-
remote-control launcher deployed on the ground. \Qe [Q\LUNO[fXX. UNTJcWK l VQaTU RTLUXLc X L RS-
The fire control system comprises the BPK 3-42 integrat- \QL\Qe \KPTV\Qe YOL[QRQe OLUK\QR[X.
ed (day/night) sight and the commander’s 1P3-13 day XLUTVK OYNKRJT\X_ Q`\TV R[Jm^KTU [QVWX\XNQRK\\Se
sight. At customer request, the gunner’s BPK-M sight may (Z\TR\Q-\Q^\Qe) YNXfTJ I n-42 X Z\TR\Qe YNXfTJ [Q-
be equipped with a SAT (France) thermal imager. VK\ZXNK 1n-13. Q PK[KPO YNXfTJ LUNTJ[K UXYK I-b
The armament system allows the APC crew to provide VQaTU WSUc QWQNOZQRK\ UTYJQRXPQNQV YNQXPRQZLURK SAT
fire support for motorized infantry, engaging soft-skin (oNK\fX_).
targets at ranges of up to 2,500 m; helicopters and engi- IQVYJT[L RQQNOaT\X_ YQPRQJ_TU g[XYKaO  RTLUX Q`\T-
neer installations (fortifications) at ranges of up to ROm YQZZTNa[O VQUQLUNTJ[QR, YQNKaK_ JT`[QWNQ\XNQRK\-
2,000 - 2,500 m; enemy manpower on the open terrain, \ST fTJX \K ZKJc\QLUX 2500 V, RTNUQJTUS X X\aT\TN\ST
in trenches and on opposite sides of the hills at ranges (hQNUXhX[KfXQ\\ST) LQQNOaT\X_ - 2000 - 2500 V, aXROm
of up to 4,000 m; as well as small targets, including LXJO YNQUXR\X[K - 4000 V, NKLYQJQaT\\Om QU[NSUQ XJX \K
crews of ATGM systems and antitank artillery. QWNKU\Sd L[KUKd RSLQU X R Q[QYKd, K UK[aT VKJQNKPVTN-
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The APC’s fire power is \ST fTJX - NKL^TUS I X


enhanced by fire power of YNQUXRQUK\[QRQe KNUXJJTNXX.
small arms of carrier-borne `\TRK_ VQjc WNQ\TUNK\L-
troops: assault rifles and a YQNUTNK ZQYQJ\_TUL_ VQjcm
light machine gun. The carri- LUNTJ[QRQ`Q QNOaX_ ZTLK\UK:
er-borne troops are also pro- KRUQVKUQR, NO^\Q`Q YOJTVT-
vided with the Strela (Igla) UK. q NKLYQN_aT\XX ZTLK\UK
portable air defense missile ZJ_ WQNcWS L \XP[QJTU_jXVX
system to engage low-flying LKVQJTUKVX XVTTUL_ YTNT-
aircraft. \QL\Qe PT\XU\Se NK[TU\Se
The powerful multifuel diesel [QVYJT[L «UNTJK» («t`JK»).
engine, hydromechanical XJQRK_ OLUK\QR[K L VQj\SV
transmission, all (eight)-wheel V\Q`QUQYJXR\SV ZXPTJc\SV
drive, independent torsion-bar ZRX`KUTJTV X `XZNQVTdK\X^T-
large-stroke suspension pro- L[Qe UNK\LVXLLXTe, YNXRQZ
vided with high-capacity \K RLT 8 [QJTL, \TPKRXLXVK_
shock absorbers, high road UQNLXQ\\K_ YQZRTL[K [QJTL L
clearance, as well as bullet- WQJc]XVX dQZKVX L KVQNUX-
and splinter-proof tires with a PKUQNKVX YQRS]T\\Qe g\TN-
central air pressure regulation `QTV[QLUX, WQJc]Qe ZQNQa-
system allow the vehicle to \Se YNQLRTU, WQTLUQe[XT ]X-
move at the maximum speed of 100 km/h on roads and at \S L NT`OJXNOTVSV ZKRJT\XTV QWTLYT^XRKmU RSLQ[Om
an average speed of 50 km/h on terrain. Its cross-country VK[LXVKJc\Om L[QNQLUc ZRXaT\X_ - 100 [V/^ X LNTZ\mm
ability is similar to that of tracked vehicles. L[QNQLUc ZRXaT\X_ YQ VTLU\QLUX - 50 [V/^ X YNQdQZX-
During maneuvering in narrow passages, the positive-dis- VQLUc \K ONQR\T `OLT\X^\Qe VK]X\S.
placement hydraulic transmission is used in addition to MXZNQQWuTV\K_ YTNTZK^K YNXVT\_TUL_ YNX VK\TRNXNQRK-
turning via four front steering wheels, thereby reducing \XX R Q`NK\X^T\\Sd YNQdQZKd R ZQYQJ\T\XT [ YQRQNQUO ^T-
the turning radius of up to 6 m . The vehicle easily nego- USNTd YTNTZ\Xd OYNKRJ_TVSd [QJTL, ^UQ OVT\c]KTU NKZXOL
tiates from the move trenches and ditches of up to 2.1 m YQRQNQUK VK]X\S ZQ 6 VTUNQR. bK]X\K JT`[Q YNTQZQJTRK-
wide, gradients of up to 30 deg, vertical obstacles of 0.8 TU L dQZO Q[QYS X NRS ]XNX\Qe ZQ 2,1 VTUNK, YQZuTV ZQ
m high, and can cross water barriers from the move with- 30 `NKZ., OLUOYS RSLQUQe 0,8 V, L dQZO WTP YQZ`QUQR[X YNT-
out preliminary preparation at a speed of 9 km/m in water. QZQJTRKTU RQZ\ST YNT`NKZS \K YJKRO LQ L[QNQLUcm 9 [V/^.
The BTR-90 can be shipped by rail, air, motor and water NQ\TUNK\LYQNUTN YNXLYQLQWJT\ [ YTNTRQP[T KRUQVQ-
transport. It can also climb landing ships from water and WXJc\SV, aTJTP\QZQNQa\SV, RQZ\SV UNK\LYQNUQV, K UK[-
debark them. aT RQPZO]\SV - LKVQJTUKVX, VQaTU ZTLK\UXNQRKUcL_ L
The bullet- and splinter-proof tires allow the vehicle to ZTLK\U\Sd LOZQR X RdQZXUc \K \Xd L RQZS.
retain its mobility in conditions of under-wheel antiperson- QTLUQe[XT ]X\S YQPRQJ_mU LQdNK\_Uc TVO YQZRXa\QLUc
nel mine blasting or when penetrated by small arms bul- ZKaT YNX YQZNSRT [QJTL \K YTdQU\Sd VX\Kd XJX YNQ-
lets. LUNTJT Q`\TV JT`[Q`Q LUNTJ[QRQ`Q QNOaX_.
The front armor plating of the hull reliably protects the vQWQRK_ YNQT[fX_ [QNYOLK \KZTa\Q PKjXjKTU QU Q`\_ VK-
vehicle from the fire of small-caliber automatic guns, while JQ[KJXWTN\Sd KRUQVKUX^TL[Xd YO]T[, WQ[QRK_ - QU Q`\_
the side armor plating protects it from the fire of heavy [NOY\Q[KJXWTN\Q`Q YOJTVTUK X QL[QJ[QR KNUXJJTNXeL[Xd
machine guns and splinters of artillery projectiles. The L\KN_ZQR. kJ_ YQRS]T\X_ PKjXU\Sd LRQeLUR VQaTU WSUc
additional armor plating enhances armor protection of the OLUK\QRJT\Q ZQYQJ\XUTJc\QT WNQ\XNQRK\XT.
vehicle. NQ\TUNK\LYQNUTN QWQNOZQRK\ LNTZLURKVX [QJJT[UXR\Qe
The vehicle is provided with NBC protection facilities, PKjXUS QU QNOaX_ VKLLQRQ`Q YQNKaT\X_, KRUQVKUX^TL[Qe
automatic firefighting equipment, and remote control LXLUTVQe YQaKNQUO]T\X_ X LXLUTVQe ZXLUK\fXQ\\Qe YQ-
smoke-screen laying system. LUK\QR[X ZSVQRQe PKRTLS.
The engine starting system is redundant: it is provided XLUTVK PKYOL[K ZRX`KUTJ_ VK]X\S ZOWJXNQRK\K: XVTmU-
with the compressed air and electric starting systems. L_ RQPZO]\K_ X gJT[UNX^TL[K_ LXLUTVS.
The bilge-pumping system serves to pump the leaking K YJKRO YNX YQRNTaZT\XX [QNYOLK YNQ\X[KmjK_ RQZK
water from the damaged hull when the vehicle is in water. OZKJ_TUL_ LXLUTVQe RQZQQUJXRK.
The air-conditioning (can be installed at customer’s XLUTVS [Q\ZXfXQ\XNQRK\X_ RQPZOdK (OLUK\KRJXRKTUL_
request) and heating systems help maintain the crew’s- YQ PK[KPO) X QUQYJT\X_ LYQLQWLUROmU YQZZTNaK\Xm WQT-
combat readiness. LYQLQW\QLUX WQTRQ`Q NKL^TUK VK]X\S R LQLUQ_\XX RSLQ-
The onboard information and control system makes it pos- [Qe WQT`QUQR\QLUX.
sible to automate transmission and engine control, moni- QNUQRK_ X\hQNVKfXQ\\Q-OYNKRJ_mjK_ LXLUTVK (tl)
tor and perform diagnostics of the APC vital systems. WNQ\TUNK\LYQNUTNK YQPRQJ_TU KRUQVKUXPXNQRKUc OYNKR-
The communication is maintained via the R-163-50U radio JT\XT UNK\LVXLLXTe X ZRX`KUTJTV, [Q\UNQJXNQRKUc X ZX-
set, R-163UP receiver and R-174 intercom system. K`\QLUXNQRKUc aXP\T\\Q RKa\ST LXLUTVS VK]X\S.
R_Pc QWTLYT^XRKTUL_ NKZXQLUK\fXTe -163-50l, YNXTV-
\X[QV -163l X YTNT`QRQN\SV OLUNQeLURQV -174.

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Basic Characteristics '9:;<:=> ?@A@BC>AD9CDBD

Vehicle type amphibious, wheeled, armored bK]X\K YJKRKmjK_, [QJTL\K_, WNQ\XNQRK\\K_


Wheel arrangement 8x8 IQJTL\K_ hQNVOJK 8d8
Gross weight, kg 20,920 QJ\K_ VKLLK, [` 20920
Combat crew and troops 10 {[XYKa X ZTLK\U 10
Engine liquid-cooled turbocharged multifuel diesel kRX`KUTJc V\Q`QUQYJXR\Se ZXPTJc L UONWQ\KZZORQV,
Power, kW/hp 368/510 L aXZ[QLU\SV QdJKaZT\XTV
Armament 30mm 2A42 automatic gun, bQj\QLUc ZRX`KUTJ_, [qU/J.L. 368/510
7.62mm PKT machine gun, qQQNOaT\XT KRUQVKUX^TL[K_ YO][K 30-VV 242,
30mm AG-17 grenade launcher, YOJTVTU 7,62-VV I,
ATGM system `NK\KUQVTU 30-VV M-17,
Laying angle, deg: I
elevation from -5 to +75 l`JS \KRTZT\X_, `NKZ.:
azimuth 360 YQ RTNUX[KJX QU -5 ZQ +75
Ammunition load: YQ `QNXPQ\UKJX 360
30mm 2A42 automatic gun 500 QT[QVYJT[U, ]U.:
7.62mm PKT machine gun 2,000 YKUNQ\S [ YO][T 242 500
AG-17 grenade launcher 400 YKUNQ\S [ YOJTVTUO I 2000
ATGM 4 RSLUNTJS [ `NK\KUQVTUO M-17 400
Turning radius, m: l 4
by front steerable wheels 14 KZXOL YQRQNQUK, V:
differential-assisted turn 6 OYNKRJT\XT YTNTZ\XVX [QJTLKVX 14
Road clearance, mm 510 L WQNUQRSV YQRQNQUQV 6
Maximum speed, km/h: IJXNT\L, VV 510
on road 100 bK[LXVKJc\K_ L[QNQLUc, [V/^:
in water over 9 YQ ]QLLT 100
Cross-country speed, km/h over 50 \K YJKRO LRS]T 9
Fuel distance, km 800 NTZ\__ L[QNQLUc ZRXaT\X_ YQ YTNTLT^T\\Qe
VTLU\QLUX, [V/^ LRS]T 50
nKYKL dQZK YQ UQYJXRO, [V 800

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BTR-80 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER .#'(*


#( %'#
*# .
#-80

The BTR-80 is intended to carry personnel and provide CIOQ@EQ@SIQ O?T JC@QANFCJMCFGPM ?MSQFUF AFAJ@G@ M
fire support by organic weapons. NFOOICVPM IUF FUQIK ME RJ@JQFUF FCDVMT. LFCDOFG@Q
The vehicle is provided with ten seats to accommodate OIATJWX NFA@OFSQHKM KIAJ@KM O?T C@EKIYIQMT M C@LF-
the squad (vehicle) commander, driver, gunner and JH LFIGFUF C@ASIJ@ G AFAJ@GI PFK@QOMC@ FJOI?IQMT (K@-
seven infantrymen. RMQH), KIZ@QMP@-GFOMJI?T, Q@GFOSMP@ M AIKM KFJF-
Provision is made for special firing ports with spherical AJCI?PFG.

bearings in the [?T GIOIQMT LFI-


vehicle hull (six GHK C@ASIJFK NCM-
ports on either \I?WQFUF FUQT ME
side and one in ?MSQFUF FCDVMT (ND-
the front right ?IKIJFG M @GJFK@-
side), as well as JFG) PFCNDA K@RMQH
holes in the upper FLFCDOFG@Q ANI\M-
hatches of the @?WQHKM @KLC@ED-
fighting compart- C@KM A R@CFGHKM
ment enabling the FNFC@KM (RIAJW -
combat crew to NF LFCJ@K M FOQ@ -
deliver aimed fire G QFAFGF] S@AJM
from individual PFCNDA@, ANC@G@), @
weapons (mach- J@PVI ?XSP@KM G
ine guns and PCHRP@Z GICZQMZ
assault rifles). For ?XPFG LFIGFUF FJ-
convenient and OI?IQMT. [?T LH-
rapid dismounting AJCFUF M DOFLQFUF
of troops, hatches with armored doors are provided on ANIRMG@QMT OIA@QJ@ P@VOH] LFCJ PFCNDA@ @ MKIIJ
either side of the vehicle hull. ?XP A LCFQMCFG@QQF] OGICWX.
The vehicle is also provided with an NBC system to pro- @ K@RMQI DAJ@QFG?IQH DAJCF]AJG@ E@YMJH LFIGFUF
tect the combat crew from nuclear blast and radiation C@ASIJ@ FJ GFEOI]AJGMT DO@CQF] GF?QH M NCFQMP@XYI]
effect, radioactive dust, bacteriological and chemical C@OM@\MM NCM GECHG@Z TOICQHZ LFINCMN@AFG, FJ C@OMF-
agents and powder gases when operating in contami- @PJMGQF] NH?M, L@PJICM@?WQHZ ACIOAJG, FJC@G?TXYMZ
nated areas. In addition, the vehicle is equipped with GIYIAJG M NFCFZFGHZ U@EFG NCM ^PAN?D@J@\MM Q@ E@C@-
communications facilities, automatic firefighting equip- VIQQF] KIAJQFAJM. >CFKI ^JFUF, K@RMQ@ FLFCDOFG@Q@
ment, camouflage devices, bilge pumps and a self- ACIOAJG@KM AGTEM, @GJFK@JMSIAPF] AMAJIKF] NFV@CFJD-
recovery wench. RIQMT, ACIOAJG@KM K@APMCFGPM, GFOFFJP@SMG@XYMKM
ACIOAJG@KM M ?ILIOPF] O?T A@KFGHJ@APMG@QMT.
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Basic Characteristics '1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Vehicle type amphibious, wheeled, _@RMQ@ N?@G@XY@T, PF?IAQ@T,


armored LCFQMCFG@QQ@T
Wheel arrangement 8x8 >F?IAQ@T `FCKD?@ 8Z8
Gross weight, kg 13,600 +3% F?Q@T K@AA@, PU 13600 + 3%
Combat crew (crew + troops) 10 (3 + 7) FIGF] C@ASIJ (^PMN@V+OIA@QJ), SI?. 10 (3+7)
Airlift capability by An-22 and IL-76 aircraft GM@JC@QANFCJ@LI?WQFAJW A@KF?IJ@KM Q-22 M e?-76
Protection antibullet f@YMJ@ NCFJMGFND?WQ@T
Engine four-stroke 8-cylinder liquid-cooled [GMU@JI?W 4-J@PJQH], 8-\M?MQOCFGH] OMEI?W
diesel, type 7403 VMOPFAJQFUF FZ?@VOIQMT, 7403
Power, kW/hp 191/260 _FYQFAJW, PhJ/?. A. 191/260
Power-to-weight ratio, hp/t 19.1 kOI?WQ@T KFYQFAJW, ?. A./J 19,1
Turret mount BPU-1 @RIQQ@T DAJ@QFGP@ ND?IKIJQ@T k-1
turret-mounted machine gun hFFCDVIQMI:
Armament: AN@CIQQHI ND?IKIJH 14,5-KK >h M 7,62-KK >
coaxial machine guns one 14.5mm KPVT DU?H Q@GIOIQMT, UC@O.:
and one 7.62mm PKT NF GICJMP@?M FJ -4 OF +60
laying angles, deg: NF UFCMEFQJ@?M 360
elevation from -4 to +60 NCM\I?WQ@T O@?WQFAJW AJCI?WLH,K:
azimuth 360 >h 2000
aimed range of fire, m: > 1500
KPVT 2,000 FIPFKN?IPJ, RJ.:
PKT 1,500 N@JCFQH P ND?IKIJD >h 500
Ammunition load: N@JCFQH P ND?IKIJD > 2000
KPVT cartridges 500 C@QAKMAAMT KIZ@QMSIAP@T
PKT cartridges 2,000 nMQH NQIGK@JMSIAPMI, LIAP@KICQHI
Transmission mechanical FOGIAP@ QIE@GMAMK@T,
Tires pneumatic, without tubes Q@ NFNICISQHZ CHS@U@Z
Suspension independent, on transverse arms CIOAJGF A@KFGHJ@APMG@QMT ?ILIOP@
Self-recovery device winch [?MQ@ JCFA@, K 50
Rope length, m 50 CIOI?WQFI JTUFGFI DAM?MI Q@ PCXPI, JA 6 (12 A L?FPFK)
Tractive effort on hook, tf 6 (12 with a pulley block) B@L@CMJQHI C@EKICH, KK:
Overall dimensions, mm: O?MQ@ 7650
length 7,650 RMCMQ@ 2900
width 2,900 GHAFJ@ NCM NF?QF] K@AAI M P?MCIQAI 475 KK 2350
height with gross weight and road clearance of 475 mm 2,350 GHAFJ@ LIE LFIGFUF C@ASIJ@ 2460
height without combat crew 2,460 PF?IT 2410
track 2,410 P?MCIQA (LIE DSIJ@ GHRJ@KNFGFP Q@ OQMYI) 475
ground clearance _MQMK@?WQH] Q@CDVQH]
(without protruding stamps on the bottom) 475 U@L@CMJQH] C@OMDA NFGFCFJ@, K 13,2
Minimum outer turning radius, m 13.2 @PJMSIAPM] OM@KIJC \MCPD?T\MM
Tactical diameter of gyration Q@ GFOI NCM APFCFAJM 6-7 PK/S, K QI LF?II 20
in water at a speed of 6-7 km/h, m not more than 20 _@PAMK@?WQ@T APFCFAJW OGMVIQMT, PK/S:
Maximum speed, km: NF RFAAI 80
on road 80 Q@ N?@GD 9
in water 9 ACIOQTT NF UCDQJFGHK OFCFU@K 20 - 40
average speed on dirt roads 20 - 40 f@N@A ZFO@ NF JFN?MGD, PK:
Fuel distance, km: NF RFAAI 600
on highway 600 NF UCDQJFGHK OFCFU@K 200 - 500
on dirt roads 200 - 500 f@N@A ZFO@ Q@ N?@GD, S 12
Fuel distance in water, km 12 CIFOF?IG@IKHI NCINTJAJGMT:
Negotiable obstacles: K@PAMK@?WQH] DUF?, UC@O.:
gradient, deg up to 30 NFOoIK@ 30
side slope, deg up to 25 PCIQ@ 25
trench crossing width, m up to 2 RMCMQ@ CG@, K OF 2
vertical obstacle, m up to 0.5 GHAFJ@ AJIQPM, K OF 0,5
Communications R-163-50PU radio set, CIOAJG@ AGTEM C@OMFAJ@Q\MT -163-50k,
R-163UP receiver, C@OMFNCMIKQMP -163k,
R-174 intercom system NICIUFGFCQFI DAJCF]AJGF -174

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BTR-80A ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER *#$&


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The BTR-80A differs from the basic vehicle in a gun -80 48-;C.78/D 48 :.3454E 9.@;?6 2/8.?45>4E :.@-
armament housed in the turret. ?; / .18;--71;E/>4-<2-7978?69 54412F7?;79.
The BTR-80A is armed with a 30mm 2A72 automatic H4412F7?;7 -80 /4/84;8 ;3 30-99 .5849.8;C7/>4E
gun and 7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun. <2@>; 272 ; /<.17??4J4 / ?7E 7,62-99 <2-7978. ,.
The armament laying drive is manual. 1;54= ?.57=7?;D 54412F7?;D - 12C?4E.

Basic Characteristics #1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Vehicle type amphibious, wheeled, armored W.@;?. <-.[Link].D, >4-7/?.D, :14?;145.??.D


Wheel arrangement 8x8 ,4-7/?.D Z4192-. 8[8
Weight, kg 14,400 W.//., >J 14400
Turret mount universal, armored, with outside weapon mount .@7??.D 2/8.?45>. 2?;571/.-]?.D, :14?;145.??.D,
Weight of turret with ammunition load, kg 1,580 / ?.12F?4E 2/8.?45>4E 54412F7?;D
Armament: W.//. :.@?; / :47>49<-7>849, >J 1580
automatic gun 30mm 2A72 H4412F7?;7:
coaxial machine gun 7.62mm PKT .5849.8;C7/>.D <2@>. 30-99 272
Laying angles, deg: /<.17??6E <2-7978 7,62-99 ,
elevation from -5 to +70 `J-6 ?.57=7?;D, J1.=.:
azimuth 360 <4 5718;>.-; 48 -5 =4 +70
Ammunition load: <4 J41;34?8.-; 360
rounds for automatic gun 300 in two belts (150 each: 47>49<-7>8, @8.:
one belt with AP-T 56/817-6 > <2@>7 300 5 =52[ -7?8.[ <4 150;
and the other with HEFI and FT rounds) 4=?. / , 5841.D / cd ;  56/817-.9;
cartridges for PKT machine gun 2,000 in one belt <.814?6 > , 2000 5 7=;?4E -7?87
Fire control system: ,49<-7>/ 2<1.5-7?;D 4J?79:
day sight 1P3-6 =?75?4E <1;e7- 1d-6
magnification changeable, 1.2x and 4x 257-;C7?;7, >1.8 /97??47 1,2 ; 4
night sight TPN3-42 with OU-5 illuminator ?4C?4E <1;e7- 3-42 / 4/578;87-79 `-5W
magnification at least 5.5x 257-;C7?;7, >1.8 ?7 97?77 5,5
range, m: =.-]?4/8] 5 17F;97, 9:
in passive mode at least 500 <.//;5?49 ?7 97?77 500
in active mode at least 800 .>8;5?49 ?7 97?77 800
Laying devices manual 1;54=6 ?.57=7?;D 12C?67
Vision devices two TNPO -165A 1;:416 ?.:-X=7?;D: 8;<, >4-;C7/854 -165, 2
Mode of automatic gun fire single shots 7F;9 /817-]:6 ;3 <2@>; 4=;?4C?6E
Rate of fire, rds/min: 79<, 56/81./9;?.:
low 200 9.-6E 200
high 330 :4-]@4E 330
Camouflage system 902V (6 mortars) ;/879. 9./>;145>; 902H (6 9418;1)

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BTR-80K COMMAND ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER    


  
 
-80

The BTR-80K is intended for the motorized infantry bat-   


      
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talion commander to command and control his subunits   
  
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and maintain communication with his detachment
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(headquarters) commander.  -80#      -80   $ -
The BTR-80K, developed from the BTR-80, retains basic  $  $  $ $ $.
combat performance and technical characteristics. % 
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Unlike the BTR-80, the command vehicle is equipped with: -  '#%  (  -163-50';
- two R-163-50U USW radio sets; -  
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- antenna device set for the USW antenna; -    '#%  (  -159;
- two R-159 portable USW radio sets; - 0
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- IFF transponder; - (  .  . 45-4;
- TNA-4 navigation - 

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equipment;    .  -
- PAB-2M artillery
7 5-29;
periscopic aiming ring; -    
7
- TNP-165A vision 4-1655 
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device for rear obser-    ;
vation; - 
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- TSh4 headset with  . <%;--13.
GVSh-T-13 head gear. %  
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Arrangement of the  ,  7 
ammunition load of    -80, -
organic weapons and >  

equipment differs slight-    2 
ly from that of the basic  
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BTR-80.

Basic Characteristics -./0.12 345467258-7868

Vehicle type amphibious, wheeled, armored 9 


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Crew 3 (commander/senior radioman, m2 3 (   - . ,
driver and gunner/radioman) $- 
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Number of workstations for officers 3 #
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Vision devices, pcs:   
7 , .:
TNPO-115 11 4n-115 11
TNP-165A 2 4-1655 2
Communications: o  :
Radio set: R-163-50U (2 pcs)  ( -163-50' (2 .),  7> ,
receive/transmit, USW, simplex, 
   
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with frequency modulation    .  
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frequency band, kHz 30,000 - 79,999    , <( 30000 - 79999
communication range, km: 
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on the move and when stationary,  2      
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when operating separately via 2 m rod antenna at least 20    2- 7 7    20
when stationary, with 11 m      . 11-  .   .
mast deployed for USW antenna up to 40    7 '#%   40
Portable radio set (2 sets) R-159    ( -159 (2 .),  7> ,
receive/transmit, USW, simplex, 
   
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with frequency modulation    .  
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communication range (via rod antenna), km up to 18 
    ( 7 ),   18
Radio receiver R-163UP   -163', 
   
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USW, with frequency modulation    .  
(.
frequency band, kHz 30,000 - 79,999    , <( 30000 - 79999
Intercom system R-174, telephone,      . -174, 
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with electromagnetic laryngophones  0
 
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number of users 6 
     6
Navigation aids: 4(    :
navigation equipment TNA-4 (   45-4
sighting device mounted on the turret    .   
  
periscopic aiming ring PAB-2M    

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IFF transponder 1L26 0
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GAZ-59039 (BMM) ARMORED *#$(#"$$%5 +$##6 $7)(#$8 $%5


MULTIPURPOSE AMPHIBIOUS !8"9:(5 +&'()($ 7(5 "
#+#*(8
MEDICAL VEHICLE ;-59039 (*++)

The vehicle is intended for search, collection and evacua- 28>@/4@/W8@ >.X 25470?/, 0;52/ < Y6/?3/Z<< 2/@8@7[
tion of the wounded from areas of mass casualities and <4 5W/\56 :/00567[ =52/]8@<^ < 5?/4/@<X =8265^ 62/-
rendering them first aid during their transportation in dif- W8;@5^ =5:5_< =5 @859.5]@7: =5?/4/@<X: 6 =25Z8008
ferent climatic and hard-to-access regions, in any season, 92/@0=529<256?< 6 2/4.<W@7[ =2<25>@5-?.<:/9<W80?<[
by day and night, as well as for using it as a mobile dress- 2/^5@/[ 0 923>@5=25[5><:5^ :809@509`a 6 .a;58 628:X
ing station with a team of doctors. \5>/, 6 >@86@7[ < @5W@7[ 30.56<X[, / 9/?]8 >.X =2<:8@8-
The vehicle was developed from the BTR-80 APC. @<X 6 ?/W80968 =5>6<]@5^ =8286X45W@5^ 0 62/W8;@5^ ;2<-
The vehicle is available with a basic set of the manufac- \/>5^. 54>/@ @/ ;/48 ;25@892/@0=52982/ -80.
turer’s sanitary equipment in addition to racks, containers 695:5;<.` =509/6.X890X 6 8><@5: <0=5.@8@<< 0 309/-
and compartments intended to arrange and secure med- @56.8@@7: ;/4567: (4/65>0?<:) ?5:=.8?95: 0/@<9/2@5-
ical and sanitary equipment supplied by the user’s med- [54X^0968@@5\5 <:3_8096/, / 9/?]8 098../]/:< < ?5@98^-
ical services. @82/:<, :809/:< >.X 2/4:8_8@<X < ?28=.8@<X :8><Z<@-
The GAZ-59039 also has a tent-shelter which can be 0?5\5 < 0/@<9/2@5-[54X^0968@@5\5 <:3_8096/, ?59527:<
deployed on the terrain as a separate tent measuring 5@< 50@/_/a90X 52\/@/:< :8><Z<@0?5^ 0.3];7 =5928;<-
5,600 x 3,500 mm in size and 2,000 mm high or as a func- 98.X.
tional module together with the vehicle. In this case the 1d-59039 <:889 98@9-3?279<8, ?59527^ :5]89 2/468297-
tent is coupled with the vehicle through one of its side 6/9`0X @/ :809@509< ?/? 0/:5095X98.`@5, 6 6<>8 59>8.`-
doors. @5^ =/./9?< 2/[Link] 5600 [ 3500 ::, 670595^ 2000 ::,
9/? < 6 ?5:=.8?08 0 /695:5;<.8:, 5;2/43X e3@?Z<5@/.`-
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;325: 0 5>@5^ <4 ;5?567[ >6828^ /695:5;<.X.

Basic Characteristics #<=>?=@A BCDCEFADG<FGEG

Weight, t 13.6 g/00/, 9 13,6


Crew 3 h?<=/] 3
Casualties capacity, men: g5_@509` >6<\/98.X, .. 0. 260
on stretches inside the vehicle 4 h6/?56:809<:509`, W8..:
on stretches outside the vehicle 2 @/ @50<.?/[ 6@392< 4
Overall dimensions, mm: @/ @50<.?/[ 0@/23]< 2
length 7,650 1/;/2<9@78 2/4:827, :::
width 2,900 >.<@/ 7650
height 2,630 A<2<@/ 2900
Maximum speed, km/h: 67059/ 2630
on road 80 g/?0<:/.`@/X 0?52509`, ?:/W:
in water 9 @/ A5008 80
Road endurance, km 600 @/ =./63 9
USW radio set R-163-50U d/=/0 [5>/ =5 A5008, ?: 600
Intercom system R-174 m-f 2/><509/@Z<X -163-50m
Reconnaissance aids: IMD doze-rate meter; VPKhR field 828\5652@58 30925^0965 -174
chemical agent detector 28>096/ 2/468>?< =2<;52 ngo, =2<;52 fp

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RECNNAISSANCE  -
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BRM-3K COMBAT RECONNAISSANCE VEHICLE   !"


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The vehicle is intended to perform tactical reconnais- FGHIJKLJKMHJK INO PHIHJQO RKSRQMHTSUV GKLPHISQ,
sance, combat and guard security tasks, and fight WUHPUXU Q TRUGUYHPUXU UZGKJHJQO, WUG[W\ T GKLPHI\-
reconnaissance/subversive groups. As a rule, it serves PKRHN[JU-IQPHGTQUJJ\]Q XG^__K]Q. JK, SKS _GKPQNU,
as part of reconnaissance detachments and patrols IHVTRP^HR P TUTRKPH GKLPHI\PKRHN[J\Z URGOIUP Q IU-
acting on flanks and in front of friendly troops, as well LUGUP _HGHI `GUJRU] Q JK `NKJXKZ TPUQZ PUVTS, K RKS-
as in the enemy’s rear up to 80 - 100 km. YH P GKT_UNUYHJQQ _GURQPJQSK JK XN^WQJH IU 100 S].
The BRM-3K is based on the BMP-3 infantry combat "-3a TULIKJK JK ^LNKZ Q KXGHXKRKZ "F-3, Q]HHR
vehicle, has an identical hull and turret welded from SUG_^T Q WKbJc QL WGUJHP\Z TRKNHV Q TUZGKJOHR IUT-
steel armor plates and retains similar maneuverability, RUQJTRPK "F-3 _U ]KJHPGHJJUTRQ, _GUZUIQ]UTRQ,
cross-country capability, survivability, and reliability. YQP^MHTRQ Q JKIHYJUTRQ.
The vehicle boasts a large number of information- ]HHR bQGUSQH QJ`UG]KdQUJJU-_UQTSUP\H PUL]UY-
search devices. A set of reconnaissance devices JUTRQ. e_HdQKN[J\V SU]_NHST _GQWUGUP GKLPHISQ,
mounted on the vehicle enables the crew to seek for, ^TRKJUPNHJJ\V JK ]KbQJH, _ULPUNOHR fSQ_KY^ _GUQL-
detect and designate targets at any time of day and PUIQR[ _UQTS, UWJKG^YHJQH Q U_ULJKPKJQH dHNHV P
year in poor visibility (rain, snow, fog, smoke screens NcWUH PGH]O XUIK Q T^RUS, P ^TNUPQOZ UXGKJQMHJJUV
and blind effects generated by light sources), process U_RQMHTSUV PQIQ]UTRQ (IUYI[, TJHX, R^]KJ, I\]UP\H
and transmit received reconnaissance information to LKPHT\, _U]HZQ UR OGSQZ QTRUMJQSUP TPHRK), UWGKWUR-
reception posts deployed about 100 km away and, if S^ Q _HGHIKM^ _UN^MHJJUV GKLPHIQJ`UG]KdQQ _^JS-
need be, at 350 km. RK] _GQH]K JK ^IKNHJQQ IU 100 S] Q P JHUWZUIQ]\Z
TN^MKOZ - IU 350 S].

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Crew 6 rSQ_KY 6
Weight, t 19.6 "KTTK, R 19,6
Armament 30mm automatic gun co-axial UUG^YHJQH 30-]] KPRU]KRQMHTSKO _^bSK
with a 7.62mm machine gun TU T_KGHJJ\] 7,62-]] _^NH]HRU]
Ammunition load: UHSU]_NHSR, bR.:
30mm rounds with HEFI 30-]] P\TRGHN\ s Q GG TJKGOIK]Q 400
and AP-T projectiles 400 7,62-]] _KRGUJ\ 2000
7.62mm cartridges 2,000 FGQWUG\ INO UWJKG^YHJQO RHNHPQLQUJJ\V _GQWUG GKLPHISQ 1F71,
Acqusition 1PN71 reconnaissance TV device; Q U_ULJKPKJQO dHNHV KSRQPJU-Q]_^N[TJ\V _GQWUG
and identification devices 1PN61 active-impulse reconnaissance device; GKLPHISQ 1F61,
1D14 laser rangefinder; NKLHGJ\V IKN[JU]HG 114,
1RL133-1 radar system GKIQUNUSKdQUJJKO TQTRH]K 1133-1.

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AND REPAIR VEHICLES !"# $

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The vehicle is intended to recover disabled (damaged) \=<CE9]E9I<E9 C8F ^D9>B9_?? E<?:M=9DE`H (M@D=<KC<E-
infantry combat vehicles (ICV) and other light weight E`H) \, C=BJ?H G9a?E 8<J>@L >9;<J@=?? M@ G9::< ?]-
vehicles from the battlefield and help their crews per- M@C @JEF M=@;?DE?>9 ? @>9]9E?F M@G@b? ^>?M9K9G M=?
form repair and maintenance work in field conditions. =<G@E;< ? ;<HE?I<:>@G @A:8BK?D9E?? G9a?E D M@8<D`H
The BREM-L serves to recover bogged-down vehicles, B:8@D?FH.
tow steerable and non-steerable ones in various road  -c @A<:M<I?D9<; D`;9:>?D9E?< ]9:;=FDa?H G9a?E,
conditions, including fording of water barriers; perform AB>:?=@D9E?< BM=9D8F<G`H ? E<BM=9D8F<G`H G9a?E D
steel and aluminum alloy cutting-and-welding opera- =9]8?IE`H C@=@KE`H B:8@D?FH, D ;@G I?:8< ? E9 M89DB,
tions when preparing vehicles for recovery; perform M=@D<C<E?< :D9=@IE@-=<KBb?H =9A@; M@ :;98? ? 98dG?-
repair; carry out load-hoisting operations during recov- E?<D`G :M89D9G M=? M@CJ@;@D>< G9a?E > ^D9>B9_??, =<-
ery or repair of vehicles, including assembly and dis- G@E; G9a?E, M=@D<C<E?< J=B]@M@Ce<GE`H =9A@; M=? ^D9-
mantling of turrets and power units; move with a load >B9_?? ?8? =<G@E;<, D ;@G I?:8< G@E;9K ? C<G@E;9K A9-
on the hook within the repair site; transport spare parts a<E ? :?8@D`H A8@>@D, CD?K<E?< : J=B]@G E9 >=d>< D
and power units; perform earthmoving work to prepare M=<C<89H =<G@E;E@L M8@b9C>?, ;=9E:M@=;?=@D9E?< ]9-
repair sites and facilitate recovery of bogged-down M9:E`H I9:;<L ? :?8@D`H A8@>@D, D`M@8E<E?< ]<G8<=@L-
vehicles. E`H =9A@; M=? @A@=BC@D9E?? =<G@E;E`H M8@b9C@>, :EF-
;?< J=BE;9 M=? M@CJ@;@D>< G9a?E > D`;9:>?D9E?d.

Basic Characteristics 2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Weight, t 18.7 +2% 9::9, ; 18,7 + 2%


Engine UTD-29 four-stroke diesel iD?J9;<8j I<;`=<H;9>;E`L C?]<8j "i-29
Power, kW (hp) 368 (500) @bE@:;j, >;/8.:. 368/500
Specific ground pressure, kPa 59 "C<8jE@< C9D8<E?< E9 J=BE;, >\9 59
Maximum speed 9>:?G98jE9F :>@=@:;j M@ a@::</E9 M89DB, >G/I 70/9
on highway/in water, km/h: 70/9 o=<CEFF :>@=@:;j M@ :BH@L J=BE;@D@L C@=@J<, >G/I 52
Average speed p9M9: H@C9 M@ a@::<, >G 600
on dry earthen road, km/h 52 >?M9K 3 + 2 (=<]<=D)
Road endurance, km 600 oM<_?98jE@< @A@=BC@D9E?< >=9E J=B]@M@Ce<GE@:;jd 5 ;
Crew 3 + 2 (reserve) (: M@8?:M9:;@G 11 ;), ;FJ@D9F 8<A<C>9
Special equipment: crane with lifting capacity B:?8?<G 15 ;: (: M@8?:M9:@G 45 ;:),
of 5 t (11 t with pulley block); winch with ^8<>;=@:D9=@IE@< @A@=BC@D9E?<,
tractive effort of 15 t (45 t with pulley block); :@aE?>-AB8jC@]<=, J=B]@D9F M89;q@=G9
electric welding equipment; spade/dozer; C8F M<=<D@]>? :?8@D`H A8@>@D \,
cargo platform to carry ICV power units; towbar K<:;>9F :_<M>9 C8F AB>:?=@D>?
Armament 7.62mm PKT machine gun @@=BK<E?< 7,62-GG MB8<G<; \!
Communications USW radio set, tank interphone system o=<C:;D9 :DF]? "! =9C?@:;9E_?F, \"

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and Repair Equipment @A:8BK?D9E?F 9D;@;=9>;@=E@L ? 9D;@;=9E:M@=;E@L ;<HE?>?

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AND RECOVERY VEHICLE ,$ !*-1

The vehicle is intended to tow damaged tanks and N=<CE9OE9I<E9 C8F PD9>B9Q?? 9D9=?LERH ;9E>@D ? C=BJ@L
other combat materiel from the battlefield to disabled ;<HE?>? ?O O@ER C<L:;D?F @JEF M=@;?DE?>9 E9 :A@=ER<
vehicle collecting points or shelters and help their MBE>;R M@D=<KC<EERH G9S?E ?8? D B>=R;?<, @>9O9E?F M@-
crews perform repair and maintenance operations in G@U? P>?M9K9G M=? =<G@E;< ? ;<HE?I<:>@G @A:8BK?D9-
the field conditions. E?? ;9E>@D D M@8<DRH B:8@D?FH.
The vehicle is provided with a tractive winch, loading  :@:;9D  -1 DH@CF;: ;FJ@D9F 8<A<C>9, J=BO@D9F M89;-
platform, crane, dozer/blade, towing device, and elec- X@=G9, >=9E, :@SE?>-AB8YC@O<=, AB>:?=E@< B:;=@L:;D@,
tric welding equipment. It also has additional equip- P8<>;=@:D9=@IE@< @A@=BC@D9E?<.
ment, including night surveillance devices, PNV-57E Z@M@8E?;<8YE@< @A@=BC@D9E?<: E@IER< M=?A@=R E9A8[-
individual night vision device, communications facilities, C<E?F, ?EC?D?CB98YERL M=?A@= E@IE@J@ D?C<E?F
NBC protection system, fire-fighting equipment, smoke N-57, :=<C:;D9 :DFO?, O9U?;9 @; N, NN, Z, @A@-
generating equipment, underwater snorkeling equip- =BC@D9E?< C8F M@CD@CE@J@ D@KC<E?F, J?C=9D8?I<:>?< =BI-
ment, hand-oper- ER< C@G>=9;R, AB>-
ated hydraulic :?=@D@IER< ;=@:R ?
jacks, towing A8@>? M@8?:M9:;@D,
ropes and pulley A=<DE@ C8F :9G@DR-
blocks, a log for ;9:>?D9E?F, >@GM-
self-recovery, and 8<>; ^N.
SPTA set.

Basic Characteristics 2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Weight, t: 41 9::9, ; 41
Crew 3 >?M9K 3
Engine V-84MS four-stroke multifuel diesel developing 840 hp ZD?J9;<8Y I<;R=<H;9>;ERL, GE@J@;@M8?DERL C?O<8Y -84l
Maximum highway speed, km/h 60 @UE@:;Y >;/8.:. 618/840
Road endurance, km 700 9>:?G98YE9F :>@=@:;Y M@ S@::<, >G/I 60
Armament 12,7mm open-type remote-control AD machine gun mount 9>:?G98YERL O9M9: H@C9 M@ S@::<, >G 700
Special equipment: @@=BK<E?< 12,7-GG 9D;@E@GE9F O<E?;E@-MB8<G<;E9F
winch: tractive auxiliary B:;9E@D>9 @;>=R;@J@ ;?M9
maximum tractive effort, tf 25 0.53 lM<Q?98YE@< @A@=BC@D9E?<:
maximum tractive effort with pulley blocks, tf 100 8<A<C>9: ;FJ@D9F D:M@G@J9;<8YE9F
- G9>:. ;FJ@D@< B:?8?<, ;: 25 0,53
rope length, m 220 425 G9>:. ;FJ@D@< B:?8?< : M@8?:M9:;9G?, ;: 100 -
speed of rope winding, m/s 0.217 - C8?E9 ;=@:9, G 222 425
cargo platform with load-lifting capacity, t 1.5 :>@=@:;Y E9G@;>? ;=@:9, G/: 0,217 -
crane: J=BO@D9F M89;X@=G9 J=BO@M@Cn<GE@:;Y[, ; 1,5
load-lifting capacity, t 12 >=9E:
maximum height of hook hoisting above ground, m 4.36 J=BO@M@Cn<GE@:;Y, ; 12
maximum span of hook, m 4.4 G9>:. DR:@;9 M@Cn<G9 >=[>9 E9C J=BE;@G, G 4,36
dozer/blade: G9>:?G98YERL DR8<; >=[>9, G 4,4
width of blade, m 3.1 :@SE?>-AB8YC@O<=:
max blade deepening, m 0.45 S?=?E9 @;D989, G 3,1
towing facilities G9>:?G98YE9F D<8?I?E9 O9J8BA8<E?F, G 0,45
towbars: with inner shock absorbers AB>:?=E@< M=?:M@:@A8<E?< S;9EJ? : DEB;=<EE<L 9G@=;?O9Q?<L
weight of towed vehicle, t 50 G9::9 AB>:?=B<G@J@ @An<>;9, ; 50
electric welding equipment: ESA-1 P8<>;=@:D9=@IE@< @A@=BC@D9E?<: l-1
power source starter-generator ?:;@IE?> M?;9E?F :;9=;<=-J<E<=9;@=

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The vehicle is intended to evacuate damaged infantry BCDEFGHFGIDFG EJK LMGNOGPQQ GMGCQRFST UVDMST WGXQF YD-
combat vehicles (ICVs) from the battlefield to damaged TVZS (B) QH HVFS EDR[ZMQK V\FK YCVZQMFQNG FG [UVCFSD
vehicle collecting points or shelters, recover bogged- YOFNZS YVMCD]EDFFST WGXQF QJQ M ONCSZQD, HG[ZCKMXQT
down vehicles and help their crews perform repair and VU^DNZVM Q VNGHGFQK YVWV_Q LNQYG]GW YCQ CDWVFZD Q ZDT-
maintenance in the field. FQID[NVW VU[JO]QMGFQQ B M YVJDMST O[JVMQKT.
The vehicle is provided with a tractive winch and pulley GXQFG VUVCOEVMGFG JDUDENVR ZK\VMVR Q UJVNGWQ YVJQ[-
blocks, semi-rigid towbars with internal shock absorbers, YG[ZVM, YVJO]D[ZNQW UON[QCFSW YCQ[YV[VUJDFQDW [
a spade to anchor the vehicle during winching operations, MFOZCDFFDR GWVCZQHGPQDR, [VXFQNVW-OYVCVW EJK HGNCDY-
a rotary jib crane, a cargo platform to accommodate con- JDFQK DD YCQ CGUVZD ZK\VMVR JDUDENVR, [ZCDJVMQEFSW
tainers with tools, appliances and spare parts, an electric YVJFVYVMVCVZFSW NCGFVW, \COHVMVR YJGZ`VCWVR EJK CGH-
welding equipment to carry out cutting and welding oper- WD_DFQK NVFZDRFDCVM [ QF[ZCOWDFZVW, YCQ[YV[VUJDFQ-
ations. The vehicle is based on the ICV chassis. KWQ Q HGYG[FSWQ IG[ZKWQ, LJDNZCV[MGCVIFVR GYYGCGZOCVR
EJK CDHNQ Q [MGCNQ.  -2 MSYVJFDFG FG UGHD B.

Basic Characteristics 0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Vehicle amphibious, tracked, armored GXQFG YJGMGn_GK, \O[DFQIFGK, UCVFQCVMGFFGK


Weight (with crew and SPTA set), t 14 ±2% G[[G ([ LNQYG]DW Q NVWYJDNZVW HGYG[FST IG[ZDR), Z 14 ± 2%
Crew 4 NQYG] 4
Seating capacity 5 !VJQID[ZMV YV[GEVIFST WD[Z 5
Engine type UTD-20 four-stroke diesel oMQ\GZDJp IDZSCDTZGNZFSR "o-20
Armament: VVCO]DFQD:
machine gun 7.62mm PKMB YOJDWDZ 7,62-WW B!
ammunition load, rds 1,000 UVDNVWYJDNZ, XZ. 1000
grenade launcher RPG-16 \CGFGZVWDZ Bq-16
smoke grenade launchers, pcs 6 ESWVMSD WVCZQCS, XZ. 6
ammunition load, rds 12 UVDNVWYJDNZ, XZ 12
Special equipment: rYDPQGJpFVD VUVCOEVMGFQD:
tractive winch mechanical ZK\VMGK JDUDENG WDTGFQID[NGK
tractive effort, tf 6.5 (19.5 with pulley blocks) ZK\VMVD O[QJQD, Z[ 6,5 (19,5 [ YVJQ[YG[ZVW)
rope length, m 150 EJQFG ZCV[G, W 150
cargo crane jib-type, slewing \COHVMVR NCGF [ZCDJVMQEFSR, YVMVCVZFSR
load-lifting capacity, t 1.5 \COHVYVE^DWFV[Zp NCGFVMVR O[ZGFVMNQ, Z 1,5
turning angle, deg 270 O\VJ YVMVCVZG NCGFG, \CGE. 270
cargo platform load-carrying capacity, t 1.5 \COHVYVE^DWFV[Zp \COHVMVR YJGZ`VCWS, Z 1,5
facility to anchor the vehicle on the ground spade [CDE[ZMG HGNCDYJDFQK WGXQFS FG WD[ZFV[ZQ [VXFQN-OYVC
towing device two towbars UON[QCFVD O[ZCVR[ZMV EMD XZGF\Q
with internal shock absorbers [ MFOZCDFFDR GWVCZQHGPQDR
electric welding equipment organic VG-7500 generator LJDNZCV[MGCVIFGK GYYGCGZOCG XZGZFSR \DFDCGZVC q-7500
Appliances and tools to repair combat vehicles set BCQ[YV[VUJDFQK Q [YDPQGJpFSD NJnIQ
EJK CDWVFZG UVDMST WGXQF NVWYJDNZ

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Class 4910 Motor Vehicle Maintenance !JG[[ 4910 G[ZDC[NQD Q VUVCOEVMGFQD EJK CDWVFZG Q ZDTFQID[NV\V
and Repair Equipment VU[JO]QMGFQK GMZVZCGNZVCFVR Q GMZVZCGF[YVCZFVR ZDTFQNQ

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BREM-K WHEELED ARMORED REPAIR  % $& ! $ #$$&


AND RECOVERY VEHICLE  $
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The vehicle is intended to tow damaged APCs from the M<;BD8ND8H;D8 B7E OC8=A8P>> 8C8<>KDQG @<?D;:<8D9L?<-
battlefield to damaged vehicle collecting points or :;<?C >N N?DQ B;K9:C>E ?IDE L<?:>CD>=8 D8 9@?<DQ;
shelters, to recover bogged-down vehicles and help LAD=:Q L?C<;JB;DDQG F8R>D >7> C A=<Q:>;, N89:<ECR>G
their crews perform repair and maintenance in field ?@T;=:?C > ?=8N8D>E L?F?U> O=>L8J8F L<> <;F?D:; >
conditions. :;GD>H;9=?F ?@97AJ>C8D>>  C L?7;CQG A97?C>EG.
The BREM-K is employed to execute the following main 9D?CDQ; N8B8H> : CQL?7D;D>; O7;=:<?9C8<?HDQG
missions: welding operations; recovery of bogged- <8@?:; CQ:89=>C8D>; N89:<ECR>G ; @A=9><?C8D>; D8
down APCs; towing damaged APCs on the terrain and 9AR; > D8 L78CA L?C<;JB;DDQG ; C;B;D>; D8@7YB;D>E
across water barriers; executing day/night surveillance N8 L?7;F @?E BD;F > D?HZY; ?=8N8D>; :;GD>H;9=?K L?F?-
over the battlefield; helping APCs crews in performing U> O=>L8J8F  C L<?C;B;D>> :;GD>H;9=?I? ?@97AJ>C8-
maintenance work; carrying out mounting and dis- D>E; L<?C;B;D>; B;F?D:8JD?-F?D:8JDQG <8@?:; :<8D9-
mounting operations; transportation of spare parts L?<:><?C8D>; D8 I<AN?C?K L78:[?<F; N8L89DQG H89:;K
weighing up to 500 kg on a cargo platform. F899?K B? 500 =I.
The BREM-K is developed from the BTR-80 APC. - CQL?7D;D8 D8 @8N; -80.

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and Repair Equipment ?@97AJ>C8D>E 8C:?:<8=:?<D?K > 8C:?:<8D9L?<:D?K :;GD>=>

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Basic Characteristics 4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Vehicle amphibious, wheeled, armored 8R>D8 L78C8YU8E, =?7;9D8E, @<?D><?C8DD8E


Wheel arrangement 8x8 ?7;9D8E [?<FA78 8G8
Weight, kg: 8998, =I:
with crew and w/o load on cargo platform 14,500 9 O=>L8J;F, @;N I<AN8 D8 I<AN?C?K L78:[?<F; 14500
with SPTA containers on cargo platform 15,000 9 =?D:;KD;<8F> jM8 D8 I<AN?C?K L78:[?<F; 15000
Crew 4 =>L8J 4
Seating capacity 8 ?7>H;9:C? L?98B?HDQG F;9: 8
Maximum engine power, kW/hp 191/260 8=9>F87ZD8E F?UD?9:Z BC>I8:;7E, =:/7.9. 191/260
Power-to-weight ratio, hp/t 17.6 !B;7ZD8E F?UD?9:Z, 7.9./: 17,6
Armament: turret machine gun mount ??<AJ;D>; @8R;DD8E LA7;F;:D8E A9:8D?C=8
machine gun: 7.62mm PKT LA7;F;: 7,62-FF M 
laying angles, deg,: AI7Q D8C;B;D>E I<8B.:
elevation from -4 to +60 L? C;<:>=87> ?: -4 B? +60
azimuth 360 L? I?<>N?D:87> 360
Ammunition load, rds 1,500 ?;=?FL7;=:, R:. 1500
Camouflage system 902V o>9:;F8 F89=><?C=> 902
Overall dimensions, mm: p8@8<>:DQ; <8NF;<Q, FF:
length 7,650 B7>D8 7650
width 2,900 R><>D8 2900
clearance 475 =7><;D9 475
Maximum speed, km/h: 8=9>F87ZD8E 9=?<?9:Z, =F/H:
on road 80 L? R?99; 80
in water 9 D8 L78CA 9
on earthen road 35 L? I<AD:?C?K B?<?I; 35
on earthen road with towed APC 12.4 L? I<AD:?C?K B?<?I; 9 @A=9><A;FQF  12,4
in water with towed APC 5.2 D8 L78CA 9 @A=9><A;FQF  5,2
Fuel distance, km: j8L89 G?B8 L? :?L7>CA, =F:
on earthen road w/o towed vehicle 205 L? I<AD:?C?K B?<?I; @;N @A=9><A;F?I? ?@T;=:8 205
on earthen road with towed vehicle 90 L? I<AD:?C?K B?<?I; 9 @A=9><A;FQF ?@T;=:?F 90
on road w/o towed vehicle 600 L? R?99; @;N @A=9><A;F?I? ?@T;=:8 600
Negotiable obstacles: M<;?B?7;C8;FQ; L<;L[Link]>E:
maximum gradient/tilt, deg up to 30/25 F8=9>F87ZDQK AI?7 L?BT;F8/=<;D8, I<8B. B? 30/B? 25
ditch width up to 2 R><>D8 <C8, F B? 2
vertical obstacle, m 0.5 CQ9?:8 9:;D=>, F B? 0,5
Special equipment: oL;P>87ZD?; ?@?<AB?C8D>;:
tractive winch mechanical :EI?C8E 7;@;B=8 F;G8D>H;9=8E
tractive effort, tf 4.4 - 6 (16 with a pulley block) :EI?C?; A9>7>;, :9 4,4 - 6 (16 9 L?7>9L89:?F)
rope length, m 50 B7>D8 :<?98, F 50
pulley block setting-up/close-down time, min: C<;FE <8NC;<:QC8D>E/9C;<:QC8D>E L?7>9L89:?C, F>D.:
two strands 3/5 2 C;:C> 3/5
three strands 10/12 3 C;:C> 10/12
four strands 16/18 4 C;:C> 16/18
crane: jib =<8D F8R>DDQK
load-lifting capacity, t 1.2 I<AN?L?BT;FD?9:Z, : 1,2
time for, min: C<;FE, F>D.:
setting-up of jib crane <8NC;<:QC8D>E =<8D8-9:<;7Q O=>L8J;F >N 8 H;7?C;= 20
by 8 crewmembers 20 9C;<:QC8D>E 23
close-down 23 =<8D <AHD?K
crane hand-operated I<AN?L?BT;FD?9:Z, : 0,8
load-lifting capacity, t 0.8 I<AN?C8E L78:[?<F8 I<AN?L?BT;FD?9:ZY, : 0,5
cargo platform load-lifting capacity, t 0.5 9<;B9:C? N8=<;L7;D>E F8R>DQ D8 F;9:D?9:> 9?RD>=-AL?<
vehicle anchoring facility a spade with hydraulic drive 9 I>B<8C7>H;9=>F L<>C?B?F
towing facilities towbars with elastic elements @A=9><DQ; 9<;B9:C8 R:8DI> 9 AL<AI>F O7;F;D:?F
and towing ropes > @A=9><DQ; :<?9Q
Electric welding equipment: 7;=:<?9C8<?HD?; ?@?<AB?C8D>;:
power source GD-304 UZ >9:?HD>= OD;<I>> I;D;<8:?< ps-304 !j
generator :?= 9C8<=>,  45 - 400
welding current, A 45 - 400 B>8F;:< O7;=:<?B8, FF 3-5
welding electrode diameter, mm 3-5

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The vehicle is intended to evacuate damaged airborne ABCDEFGEFHCEF DIJ KLFMNFOPP FLFBPQERS TUCLRS VFWPE
combat vehicles (ACVs) from the battlefield to dam- DCXFEYF PG GUER DCQXYLPJ UZEJ [BUYPLEPMF EF XTUBERC
aged vehicle collecting points or shelters, recover [NEMYR [ULBC\DCEERS VFWPE PIP L NMBRYPC, GFXYBJLWPS
bogged-down vehicles and help their crews perform UT]CMYUL P UMFGFEPJ [UVU^P KMP[F\FV [BP BCVUEYC P
repair and maintenance in the field. YCSEPHCXMUV UTXIN\PLFEPP _ L [UICLRS NXIULPJS.
The vehicle is provided with a tractive winch and pulley FWPEF UTUBNDULFEF YJZULUQ ICTCDMUQ P TIUMFVP [UIPX-
blocks, semi-rigid towbars with internal shock [FXYUL, [UIN\CXYMPV TNMXPBERV [BPX[UXUTICEPCV X
absorbers, a spade to anchor the vehicle during winch- LENYBCEECQ FVUBYPGFOPCQ, XUWEPMUV-IU[FYUQ DIJ GF-
ing and earthmoving operations, a rotary jib crane, MBC[ICEPJ VFWPER EF VCXYEUXYP [BP BFTUYC YJZULUQ IC-
appliances and spare parts, an electric welding equip- TCDMUQ P [BUPGLUDXYLF GCVIJERS BFTUY, XYBCIULPDERV
ment to carry out cut- [ULUBUYERV MBFEUV, [BP-
ting and welding opera- X[UXUTICEPJVP P GF[FX-
tions. ERVP HFXYJVP, KICMYBU-
The vehicle is based on XLFBUHEUQ F[[FBFYNBUQ
the BTR-D chassis. DIJ BCGMP P XLFBMP.
FWPEF LR[UIECEF EF
TFGC -_.

Basic Characteristics 0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Vehicle airborne, amphibious, FWPEF FLPFDCXFEYPBNCVFJ, [IFLFp^FJ,


tracked, armored ZNXCEPHEFJ, TBUEPBULFEEFJ
Weight (with crew and SPTA set), t 8 ±2.5% FXXF (X KMP[F\CV P MUV[ICMYUV GF[FXERS HFXYCQ), Y 8 ± 2,5%
Crew 3 MP[F\ 3
Seating capacity 4 UIPHCXYLU [UXFDUHERS VCXY 4
Engine 5D20-240 _LPZFYCIq 5_20-240
Maximum engine power, hp 240 FMXPVFIqEFJ VU^EUXYq DLPZFYCIJ, I. X. 240
Armament:
machine gun 7.62mm PKMB UUBN\CEPC:
ammunition load, rds 1,000 [NICVCY MNBXULUQ, 7,62-VV A
Special equipment: TUCMUV[ICMY, WY. 1000
tractive winch: mechanical
tractive effort, tf 3.5 (10.5 with pulley blocks) r[COPFIqEUC UTUBNDULFEPC:
rope length, m 100 YJZULFJ ICTCDMF: VCSFEPHCXMFJ
cargo crane: jib-type, rotary, YJZULUC NXPIPC, YX 3,5(10,5 X [UIPX[FXYUV)
hydraulically-driven, with folding jib DIPEF YBUXF, V 100
load-lifting capacity, t 1.5 ZBNGULUQ MBFE: XYBCIULPDERQ, [ULUBUYERQ, X ZPDBFLIPHCXMPV
turning angle, deg 150 [BPLUDUV, XU XMIFDRLFp^CQXJ XYBCIUQ
jib span, m 2 ZBNGU[UD]CVEUXYq, Y 1,5
facilities to anchor the vehicle on the ground: spade NZUI [ULUBUYF MBFEF, ZBFD. 150
depth of digging, mm: LRICY XYBCIR, V 2
in earthmoving mode 50 - 150 XBCDXYLF GFMBC[ICEPJ VFWPER EF VCXYEUXYP: XUWEPM-IU[FYF
in anchoring mode 350 ZINTPEF BCGFEPJ, VV:
towing device two towbar L BC\PVC IU[FYR 50 - 150
with internal shock absorbers L BC\PVC XUWEPMF 350
electric welding equipment: TNMXPBEUC NXYBUQXYLU DLC WYFEZP X LENYBCEECQ FVUBYPGFOPCQ
power supply source organic VG-7500 generator KICMYBUXLFBUHEFJ F[[FBFYNBF:
welding of aluminum alloys PXYUHEPM [PYFEPJ WYFYERQ ZCECBFYUB s-7500
with special electrodes OZA-2 XLFBMF FIpVPEPCLRS X[IFLUL
Appliances and tools X[COPFIqERVP KICMYBUDFVP 0t-2
to repair combat vehicles set ABPX[UXUTICEPJ P X[COPFIqERC MIpHP
DIJ BCVUEYF TUCLRS VFWPE MUV[ICMY

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Class 4910 Motor Vehicle Maintenance IFXX 4910 FXYCBXMPC P UTUBNDULFEPC DIJ BCVUEYF P YCSEPHCXMUZU
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AND REPAIR VEHICLES  !" #

RM-G TRACKED REPAIR VEHICLE 


    -

The vehicle is intended to CDEFGHIGHJEGH FKL MNOPQ-


provide technical support KENROSHGTL QOFDHIFEKE-
for tank and mechanized GTU REVGTJEWNOXO OYEWQE-
infantry units. JEGTL RHGNOSZV T PORO-
The RM-G is operational WRDEKNOSZV JHWREU.
as part of repair and -[ TWQOK\IMERWL S WOW-
recovery groups; repair RHSE DEPOGRGO-]SHNMH^T-
groups of second-echelon OGGZV XDMQQ ([); DE-
and reserve troops; trail- POGRGZV XDMQQ _ODPTDO-
ing vehicle of columns on SHGTU SRODOXO ]`EKOGH,
the march; technical aid DEIEDSH; IHPZNHGTL NO-
point; technical support KOGG GH PHD`E; QMGNROS
means to perform mainte- REVGTJEWNOXO GHYKbFEGTL
nance of battle tanks and (C); WDEFWRS REVGTJEW-
ICVs when preparing them NOXO OYEWQEJEGTL, SZFE-
for combat actions. The KEGGZV FKL OYWKMcTSHGTL
vehicle is based on the RHGNOS T C QDT QOFXO-
BMP-1 (SP-2) chassis. ROSNE TV N QDEFWROLdTP
YOESZP FEUWRSTLP. H`T-
GH SZQOKGEGH GH YHIE
C-1 (eC-2).

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Vehicle tracked, armored, amphibious H`TGH XMWEGTJGHL, YDOGTDOSHGGHL, QKHSHbdHL


Crew 4 NTQHc 4
Armament:
machine gun 7.62mm PKT OODMcEGTE:
grenade launcher RPG-26 QMKEPER 7,62-PP C 
flare gun 1 XDHGHROPER C[-26
Camouflage system 902V WTXGHK\GZU QTWROKER 1
Ammunition load: eTWREPH PHWNTDOSNT 902
PKT, rds 2,000 OENOPQKENR, `R:
RPG-26 grenades 6 QHRDOGZ N C  2000
F-1 hand grenades 10 XDHGHRZ C[-26 6
flares 20 DMJGZE XDHGHRZ t-1 10
ED6 smoke grenades for 902V system 6 QHRDOGZ N WTXGHK\GOPM QTWROKERM 20
Special equipment: FZPOSZE XDHGHRZ u6 N WTWREPE 902 6
KU-3 crane: eQE^THK\GOE OYODMFOSHGTE:
load-lifting capacity, kg 3,000 NDHGOSHL MWRHGOSNH !-3:
jib turning angle, deg 228 XDMIOQOFvEPGOWR\, NX 3000
hook hoisting rate, m/s 0.055 - 0.06 MXOK QOSODORH WRDEKZ, XDHF. 228
jib span, mm 3,250 WNODOWR\ QOFvEPH NDbNH, P/W 0,055-0,06
hook hoisting height, mm 4,010 SZKER WRDEKZ, PP 3250
crane drive electromechanical SZWORH QOFvEPH NDbNH, PP 4010
electric welding equipment: QDTSOF NDHGOSOU MWRHGOSNT ]KENRDOPEVHGTJEWNTU
electric power source VG-7500N generator ]KENRDOWSHDOJGOE OYODMFOSHGTE:
idling voltage, V 45 TWROJGTN XEGEDHROD [-7500 
range of current control, A 80 - 250 GHQDLcEGTE VOKOWROXO VOFH,  45
towing facilities: FTHQHIOG DEXMKTDOSHGTL RONH,  80-250
on the ground rigid towbars and four towing ropes WDEFWRSH YMNWTDOSHGTL:
afloat rope of 8.1 mm in dia and 20 m long GH WM`E cEWRNHL W^EQNH T 4 YMNWTDGZV RDOWH
Buffer group 4AB 12 ST-85R GH QKHSM RDOW FTHP. 8,1 PP FKTGOU 20 P
Technological equipment appliances and tools M_EDGHL XDMQQH 4 12 e-85
for field repair of battle tanks and ICVs EVGOKOXTJEWNOE OYODMFOSHGTE QDTWQOWOYKEGTL T TGWRDMPEGR
(depending on completeness) FKL SOUWNOSOXO DEPOGRH
Aiming and vision devices set RHGNOS T C
(S IHSTWTPOWRT OR NOPQKENRH^TT)
CDTYODZ QDT^EKTSHGTL T GHYKbFEGTL NOPQKENR

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AND REPAIR VEHICLES  !" #

BREM-80U ARMORED RECOVERY $%&'(%&)''* %+,&'


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AND REPAIR VEHICLE ,1(' $%-,-80/

The vehicle is intended for evacuation and complex repair PQRSTUVTUWRTU SXY Z[U\]U^__ _ \`abXR\cT`d` QRa`TeU
of armored materiel in the first echelons of troops. fQ`TReUT\`[`d` [``Q]gRT_Y _ eRhT_\_ [ bRQRS`[ih ZjR-
The BREM-80U was developed on the bases of the T-80U X`TUh [`kc\.
battle tank. While retaining common technical characteris- -80! c`VSUTU TU fUVR eUT\U -80!. l`hQUTYY `fm_R
tics of the T-80U tank in terms of its power-to-weight eRhT_WRc\_R hUQU\eRQ_ce_\_ eUT\U -80! b` ]SRXnT`k
ratio, speeds of movement, negotiable obstacles etc., the a`mT`ce_, c\`Q`ceYa S[_gRT_Y, bQR`S`XR[URaia bQR-
BREM-80U features the enhanced capabilities of using bYece[_Ya _ e. b.,  bQ_SUTi b`[ijRTTiR [`Va`gT`-
special equipment. ce_ _cb`XnV`[UT_Y cbR^_UXnT`d` `f`Q]S`[UT_Y.
The BREM-80U is provided with spare parts and tools oXY [`kc\`[`d` QRa`TeU eUT\`[ -80! aUj_TU \`abXR\e]-
housed in two containers arranged on a cargo platform to RecY VUbUcTia_ WUceYa_ _ _TceQ]aRTe`a, \`e`QiR QUVaR-
carry out organizational repair of the T-80U tanks. The mUpecY [ S[]h \`TeRkTRQUh TU dQ]V`[`k bXUeq`QaR. oXY
vehicle is fitted with an air conditioner to ensure the crew’s ]X]WjRT_Y ]cX`[_k QUf`ei Z\_bUgU [ QUVX_WTih \X_aUe_-
efficient work in different climatic zones. The BREM-80U WRc\_h V`TUh TU aUj_TR ]ceUT`[XRT \`TS_^_`TRQ. oXY c`-
may be provided with the rubber-clad tracks to protect the hQUTT`ce_ S`Q`gTih b`\Qie_k TU  [`Va`gTU ]ceU-
road surfaces. T`[\U UcqUXne`h`ST`k d]cRT_^i.

Basic Characteristics &2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Weight, t 46 UccU, e 46
Crew 4+1 \_bUg 4+1
Armament: ``Q]gRT_R:
12.7mm AD machine gun mount 1 12,7-aa VRT_eTUY b]XRaReTUY ]ceUT`[\U 1
RPG-7 grenade launcher 1 dQUTUe`aRe Pr-7
flare gun 1 c_dTUXnTik b_ce`XRe 1
7.62mm AKS assault rifles 4 7,62-aa U[e`aUei  l-74 4
Special equipment: lbR^_UXnT`R `f`Q]S`[UT_R:
cargo crane: \QUT:
load-lifting capacity, t 18 dQ]V`b`SsRaT`cen, e 18
load-lifting capacity with the use of pulley blocks, t 30 dQ]V`b`SsRaT`cen c _cb`XnV`[UT_Ra b`X_cbUceU, e 30
main winch: dXU[TUY XRfRS\U:
tractive effort, tf 35 eYd`[`R ]c_X_R, ec 35
tractive effort with the use of pulley blocks, tf 140 eYd`[`R ]c_X_R c _cb`XnV`[UT_Ra b`X_cbUceU, ec 140
rope length, m 120 SX_TU eQ`cU, a 120
speed, m/min: c\`Q`cen, a/a_T.:
rope unwinding 50 [iSUW_ eQ`cU 50
rope winding 17/50 TUa`e\_ eQ`cU 17/50
auxiliary winch: [cb`a`dUeRXnTUY XRfRS\U:
tractive effort, tf 1 eYd`[`R ]c_X_R, ec 1
rope length, m 320 SX_TU eQ`cU, a 320
electric welding equipment auxiliary gas-turbine engine-driven ZXR\eQ`c[UQ`WT`R `f`Q]S`[UT_R ZXR\eQ`UdQRdUe c bQ_[`S`a
power generating set `e [cb`a`dUeRXnT`d`
Technological equipment appliances and tools dUV`e]Qf_TT`d` S[_dUeRXY
for organizational repair of tanks RhT`X`d_WRc\`R `f`Q]S`[UT_R bQ_cb`c`fXRT_Y _ _TceQ]aRTe
SXY [`kc\`[`d` QRa`TeU eUT\`[

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VEHICLES  

SO1MO2-1 TEST VEHICLE $&*


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The vehicle is intended to carry out serviceability ONUWK`WK[NWK UJX _ORVNOPQ MNZWQ[NLPR\R LRLMRXWQX,
checks, maintenance service No. 2 (MS-2), current _ORVNUNWQX MNZWQ[NLPR\R RSLJT]QVKWQX №2 (-2) Q MN-
repair of guided weapon control equipment mounted PTbN\R ONYRWMK K__KOKMTOc PRY_JNPLRV T_OKVJXNYR\R
on T-55, T-62, T-72, T-80 and T-90 tanks, as well as to VRROT]NWQX (d) MKWPRV -55, -62, -72, -80, -90, UJX
check the technical condition of guided missiles carried _ORVNOPQ MNZWQ[NLPR\R LRLMRXWQX T_OKVJXNYcZ LWKOXURV
by T-55 and T-62 tanks and group SPTA sets. MKWPRV -55 Q -62, Q \OT__RVcZ PRY_JNPMRV e .
The SO1MO2-1 vehicle comprises:  LRLMKV  f12-1 VZRUXM:
- special-purpose checkout equipment; - L_NgQKJhWKX PRWMORJhWR-_ORVNOR[WKX K__KOKMTOK ();
- standard instrumentation, tools and appliances; - LMKWUKOMWcN PRWMORJhWR-Q`YNOQMNJhWcN _OQSROc, QWLM-
- VAKS, B5-7 and PT-200Ts secondary power sources; OTYNWM Q _OQL_RLRSJNWQX;
- equipment providing normal functioning of the vehicle - VMROQ[WcN QLMR[WQPQ _QMKWQX f, i5-47, -200j;
and life support and safety of the crew. - RSROTURVKWQN, RSNL_N[QVKkbNN WROYKJhWRN lTWPgQR-
WQORVKWQN , ]Q`WNUNXMNJhWRLMh OKL[NMK Q SN`R_KL-
WRLMh OKSRMc.

Basic Characteristics &0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Base chassis GAZ-66 iK`RVRN mKLLQ ne-66


Van body K-66 T`RV -66
Overall dimensions, mm 185 x 2,400 x 3,260 nKSKOQMWcN OK`YNOc, YY 185 Z 2400 Z 3260
Weight (with crew), kg up to 6,100 KLLK  (L OKL[NMRY), P\ WN SRJNN 6100
ZMZ-66 carburetor engine power, kW (hp) 88 (115) RbWRLMh PKOSkOKMROWR\R UVQ\KMNJX 33-66, PM (J. L.) 88(115)
Crew 3 KL[NM, [NJ. 3
Deployment/close-down time, min 15/15 ONYX OK`VNOMcVKWQX/LVNOMcVKWQX, YQW. 15/15
Armament 3 AKM assault rifles RROT]NWQN 3 
NBC protection class IV JKLL `KbQMc RM  IV
Time of continuous operation, h 8 ONYX WN_ONOcVWR^ OKSRMc, [ 8
Duration of breaks, h 1 ORURJ]QMNJhWRLMh _NONOcVRV, [ 1
Time to carry out MS-2 of guided weapon system, min 30 ONYX _ORVNUNWQX -2 d, YQW. 30
EU66-8T/400 power plant rating, kW 8 RbWRLMh qJNPMORLQJRVR^ TLMKWRVPQ rd66-8/400, PM 8
Voltage of external power source, V 380 K_OX]NWQN _QMKWQX RM VWNmWN\R QLMR[WQPK,  380
Power consumption, kW 6.3 RMONSJXNYKX YRbWRLMh, PM 6,3

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1I37 TEST VEHICLE  $


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The vehicle is intended for maintenance and running <;BD8]D8H;D8 B7E :;GD>H;9=?I? ?@97AJ>C8D>E > :;=A^;-
repair of the armament of T-90S, T-80U and T-72S I? <;F?D:8 C??<AJ;D>E :8D=?C -90_, -80`, -72_, C :.H.
tanks, including the sight, fire control system, stabilizer L<>a;78, 9>9:;Fb AL<8C7;D>E ?ID;F, 9:8@>7>]8:?<8 >
and gun, as well as for zeroing and boresighting of the ?<AB>E, L<>C;B;D>E = D?<F87cD?FA @?d 9:<;7c@?CbF >
125mm tank and antitank guns. @;99:<;7c@?CbF F;:?B8F> :8D=?CbG > L<?:>C?:8D=?CbG
The vehicle comprises: LAe;= =87>@<8 125 FF.
- measuring and control system;  9?9:8C  CG?BE::
- special measuring instruments; - >]F;<>:;7cD?-AL<8C7Ed^>K =?FL7;=9;
- standard instrumentation; - 9L;a>87cDb; >]F;<>:;7cDb; L<>@?<b;
- communications, heating, ventilating and air-condi- - 9:8DB8<:Db; =?D:<?7cD?->]F;<>:;7cDb; L<>@?<b;
tioning systems, as well as firefighting equipment. - 9<;B9:C8 9CE]>, 9>9:;Fb ?:?L7;D>E, C;D:>7Ea>>, =?DB>-
a>?D><?C8D>E, L<?:>C?L?J8<D?; ?@?<AB?C8D>;.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Base chassis KamAZ-43101 f8]?C?; e899> 8Fg-43101


Van body K-4310 A]?C -4310
Weight (with crew), kg 12,020 8998 (9 <89H;:?F), =I 12020
Crew 3 89H;:, H;7. 3
Time, min: <;FE, F>D.:
deployment 90 <8]C;<:bC8D>E 90
close-down 30 9C;<:bC8D>E 30
continuous operation, h 8 D;L<;<bCD?K <8@?:b, H 8
Number of works tations 6 (including 2 remote workplaces) ?7>H;9:C? <8@?H>G F;9: 6 (C :.H. 2 CbD?9DbG)
Power consumption from 380 V 50 Hz mains, kW 16 ?:<;@7E;F8E F?^D?9:c ?: 9;:> 380  50 ka, =: 16

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GTD-1250 GAS-TURBINE TANK ENGINE


/0123 45
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:-1250

The GTD-1250 is designed to power the T-80U main eNKJDO]DOVKD JH\ fEFODBSaR DO BEDBSDBM YBKSBM FODa
battle tank and various wheeled (tracked) vehicles. The -80I, O FOa[K DO NO]HRVDLK aBHKEDB-TfEKDRVDLK XO`RDL.
engine features large gas-dynamic stability margins, SRTOFKHG BYHOJOKF SLEBaRXR ]OQOEOXR TO]BJRDOXRVK-
increased service life, high reliability, as well as EaBM fEFBMVRSBEFR, YBHG`RX NKEfNEBX, SLEBaBM DOJK[-
enhanced repairability and simplicity of maintenance. DBEFGg, PBNB`KM NKXBDFBQNRTBJDBEFGg R QNBEFBFBM BY-
The design incorporates unique engineering solutions: EHf[RSODR\.  aBDEFNfahRR JSRTOFKH\ NKOHR]BSODL fDR-
automatic systems intended to remove dust deposits aOHGDLK FKPDRVKEaRK NK`KDR\: OSFBXOFRVKEaRK EREFKXL
from cover plates of the radial-flow compressor fJOHKDR\ QLHKSLP BFHB[KDRM E QBaNLSDLP JREaBS NOYB-
impellers and from the high-pressure turbine nozzle VRP aBHKE hKDFNBYK[DLP aBXQNKEEBNBS R E EBQHBSBTB OQ-
assembly; variable power turbine nozzle assembly; QONOFO FfNYRDL SLEBaBTB JOSHKDR\, NKTfHRNfKXLM EBQHB-
integrated reduction gearbox. The engine can be pro- SBM OQQONOF ERHBSBM FfNYRDL, SEFNBKDDLM S aBDEFNfahRg
vided with positive-displacement hydraulic transmission JSRTOFKH\ QBDR[OgCRM ERHBSBM NKJfaFBN. O JSRTOFKHG
intended to enhance the maneuvering and speed char- XB[KF fEFODOSHRSOFGE\ TRJNBBYiKXDO\ QKNKJOVO, aBFBNO\
acteristics of the battle tank. The GTD-1250 is a multi- fSKHRVRSOKF XODKSNKDDLK R EaBNBEFDLK aOVKEFSO FODaO.
fuel engine: it can operate on diesel fuel, kerosene,  -1250 XB[KF NOYBFOFG aOa DO JR]KHGDBX FBQHRSK, FOa
gasoline and their mixtures. R DO aKNBERDK, YKD]RDK R RP EXKE\P.
The engine’s main features are: a gas generator with BDEFNfaFRSDLK BEBYKDDBEFR: TO]BTKDKNOFBN E FfNYBaBX-
the low- and high-pressure turbocompressors; radial- QNKEEBNBX DR]aBTB () R SLEBaBTB JOSHKDR\ (); NOYB-
flow, enclosed, unit-cast compressor impellers provid- VRK aBHKEO aBXQNKEEBNBS - hKDFNBYK[DLK, ]OaNLFBTB FR-
ed with cover plates; reverse-flow, multi-injector, annu- QO, hKHGDBHRFLK E QBaNLSDLXR JREaOXR; aOXKNO ETBNODR\
lar combustion chamber; single-stage axial-flow turbine - aBHGhKSO\, XDBTBjBNEfDBVDO\, QNBFRSBFBVDO\; BEKSO\
of the high-pressure compressor with the cooled noz- BJDBEFfQKDVOFO\ FfNYRDO aBXQNKEEBNO  E BPHO[JOK-
zle assembly; single-stage axial-flow turbine of the low- XLX EBQHBSLX OQQONOFBX; BEKSO\ BJDBEFfQKDVOFO\ FfN-
pressure compressor; single-stage axial-flow power YRDO aBXQNKEEBNO ; BEKSO\ BJDBEFfQKDVOFO\ ERHBSO\
turbine with the variable nozzle assembly; exhaust pipe FfNYRDO E NKTfHRNfKXLX EBQHBSLX OQQONOFBX; SLPHBQDBM
with exhaust gas efflux turning coaxially with the longi- QOFNfYBa E QBSBNBFBX QBFBaO TO]O EBBEDB E QNBJBHGDBM
tudinal engine axis; thermal insulation of the hottest BEGg JSRTOFKH\; FKQHBR]BH\hR\ DORYBHKK TBN\VRP aBNQf-
engine housing components and exhaust pipe. EBS JSRTOFKH\ R SLPHBQDBTB QOFNfYaO; QNKJfEXBFNKDL XK-
Provision is also made for the installation of an oil tank, EFO fEFODBSaR R aNKQHKDR\ DO JSRTOFKHK XOEH\DBTB YOaO,
electric power generator, air cleaner with built-in air-oil kHKaFNBTKDKNOFBNO, SB]JfPBBVREFRFKH\ EB SEFNBKDDLXR
coolers and cooling SB]Jf`DB-XOEH\DLXR
fans. NOJROFBNOXR R SKDFR-
H\FBNOXR EREFKXL BP-
HO[JKDR\.

Basic Characteristics  !"!#$"%$%#%

Power, hp 1,250 ABCDBEFG, H.E. 1250


Specific fuel consumption, g/hp.h 225 IJKHGDLM NOEPBJ FBQHRSO, T/H.E . V 225
Oil consumption, l/h not more than 0.2 WOEPBJ XOEHO, H/V DK YBHKK 0,2
Compression ratio 10.5 ZFKQKDG E[OFR\ 10,5
Overall dimensions, mm: OYONRFDLK NO]XKNL, XX:
length 1,494 JHRDO 1494
width 1,042 `RNRDO 1042
height 888 SLEBFO 888
Weight, kg 1,050 AOEEO, aT 1050

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The system is intended for long-range detection of the contam- U #!/!+ ! #V #"$!&"!!. -! !"V / !-
ination of near-ground atmospheric layer with aerosols of chem- !$" W"/ *!. V $*X 1 Y/V*" $%VZ0")
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The system detects aerosol clouds, determinates their coordi- *W , - W +"% $ -! !" " W #  !" ,#"-
nates and linear dimensions, issues alarm signals and transmits !$ " "! '!1) /* % -,% Y/ '  %1#+ ' ".-
them to the warning system and also conducts ground radiation !% $ %." " W  #+ ' ") % "$ * W% 0 !"V,  $,-
and chemical reconnaissance. The system is based on the  % # !" !/ *!' #"&"!!' " )"*"+ ,' /% #,".
MT-LBu armored tracked chassis. \/* 0 ! ! -!"%!!* . !"+!* ]" ^_-`a.

Basic components: b$% ,*W ,:


- lidar; - / !1' ,$;
- radiological and chemical reconnaissance devices (IMD-21B - W"-1 #"&"!!' " )"*"+ ,' /% #," ("/* "-
dose-rate meter, GSA-12 automatic chemical agent indicator, PGO- $ c *0!$" #/1 d^e-21a, ./".!"/$ %$*$"-
11 semiautomatic chemical agent detector, KPO-1 sampler set); + ,"' fbg-12, W%$*$"+ ,"' ./W # "$ c Uf[-
- navigation and communications devices (TNA-4-6, R-123 and 11, ,*W ,$ W"W- !"' #V $- W- U[-1);
R-171); - W"-1 !%".&"" " %V/" (_hg-4-6, \-123 " \-171);
- individual and collective protective equipment; -  #$% "!#"%"#c!' " , ,$"%!' /0"$1;
- data transmission equipment. - WW$ W  #+" #!!1).

Basic Characteristics 89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Distant control coverage of near-ground U0#c #"$!&"!!. ,!$V W"/ *!.


2
atmospheric layer during circular scanning, km up to 75 V $*X 1 / % *V ,.%. -/, ,*2 # 75
Time:  *V:
circular scanning, s 60 ,.%. -/,  60
operation in automatic scanning mode, h 130 -$1 %  "* %$*$"+ ,. -/, + 130
generation of signal and information, s 2 %1#+" ".! " "!X*&"",  2
generation of measured coordinates %1#+" "/*  !!1) ,#"!$ -, [ % $W.X"+ ,'
of CA cloud in topographical coordinate system as of its detection, s 10 "$ * ,#"!$  ** !$ . -! !"V,  10
continuous operation of system ! W 1%!' -$1 ,*W ,
after 500-km march without refueling, h 3 W 500 ,* *] - / #/W%,", + 3
Azimuth scanning range, deg 0 - 360 e"W/! .% ,!"%!"V W /"*$, .#. 0–360
Space scanning rate, deg/s 6 b,$c ,!"%!"V W$!$%, .#./ 6
Elevation range, deg from -3 to +70 \-+"' #"W/! .% * $, .#. $ -3 # +70
Range and depth measurement error, m ± 30 U. ]!$c "/*  !"V W* $% W #c!$" " .-"! , * ± 30
Crew 3 \+ $, + . 3

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons  1040  !" "  #$% #"&"!!',
and Equipment )"*"+ ,' " -"."+ ,' /0"$1

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RECONNAISSANCE FACILITIES F KFLFMB@HJ AENBCF

PKhM-4-01 RADIATION )* +,-


AND CHEMICAL RECONNAISSANCE VEHICLE  .) /- 0+/ .)-4-01

The vehicle is designed for radiological and chemical g #!/!+ ! #h % # !"h #"&"!!' " )"*"-
reconnaissance in adverse topographical, meteorolog- + ,' /% #," % !1) $i.j"+ ,"), * $ -
ical and nocturnal conditions, when negotiating natural, ."+ ,") " !+!1) %"h) i" i # !"" -
artificial and water obstacles. $ $% !!1) " ",$% !!1) i ih$$%"', %#!1)
The vehicle is based on the BTR-80 armored personnel i .#. Lk"! %1i! ! ! -/ -! $!i-
carrier. $  lDA-80.

Basic components: @$%:


- armament: - % !" :
- 14.5mm KPVT machine gun - 1; - i * $ gD, 14,5-** - 1;
- 7.62mm PKT machine gun - 1. - i * $ gD, 7,62-** - 1.
- special equipment: - i &"m! -#%!" :
- IMD-21B (IMD-1r) dose-rate meter - 1; - "/* "$ m *0!$" #/1 FLC-21l (FLC-1) - 1;
- DP-5V dose-rate meter - 1; - "/* "$ m *0!$" #/1 Cg-5 - 1;
- GSA-13 automatic chemical agent alarm - 1; - ./".!"/$ %$*$"+ ,"' n@E-13 - 1;
- VPKhR chemical agent detector kit - 1; - %',%' i"- )"*"+ ,' /% #," gKA - 1;
- PGO-11 semiautomatic chemical agent detector - 1; - i%$*$"+ ,"' ./i # "$ m gnH-11 - 1;
- R-173M (R-123M) radio set - 1; - #"$!&"h A-173L (A-123L) - 1;
- R-174 (R-124) intercom - 1; - $'$% i  .%! A-174 (A-124) - 1;
- night vision device - 1; - i"- !+!. %"# !"h - 1;
- TNA-4-4 tank navigation equipment - 1; - $!,%h !%".&"!!h ii$ DIE-4-4 - 1;
- KPO-1 sampler - 1; - ,*i ,$ i"i- !"' #h $- i- gH-1 - 1;
- KZ0-2 sets of warning signs - 6; - ,*i ,$ /!,% .# !"h NH-2 - 6;
- MK-3M meteorological kit - 1; - * $ ,*i ,$ L-3L - 1;
- device to initiate chemical alarm signals with con- - $!%, #h /i, ".!% )"*"+ ,' $ %."
trol panel - 1.  im$* i% !"h - 1.

Basic Characteristics 9:;<:=> ?@A@BC>AD9CDBD

Weight, kg L, ,.:


in operating position 13,500 % - %* i !"" 13500
in traveling position, kg 13,200 % i !"" #h $!i$"%!"h 13200
Reconnaissance speed, km/h: @,$m % # !"h /% #,", ,*/+:
radiological reconnaissance up to 30 #"&"!!' # 30
chemical reconnaissance up to 10 )"*"+ ,' # 10
Total time of vehicle operation without  *h **!' -$1 *k"!1 - / ii! !"h
replenishment with expendable sets of indicating items, h 24 )#!1*" ,*i ,$*" "!#",$!1)  #$%, + 24
Overall dimensions n-"$!1 /* 1
(length ) width ) height (less antenna), mm 7,960 ) 2,900 ) 2,315 (#"! ) k""! ) %1$ (- / !$ !!1), ** 7960 ) 2900 ) 2315
Maximum speed on road/in water, km/h 80/9 L,"*m!h ,$m i k /! i%, ,*/+ 80/9
Crew 3 A+ $, + . 3

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons  1040  !" "  #$% #"&"!!',
and Equipment )"*"+ ,' " -"."+ ,' /0"$1

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RECONNAISSANCE FACILITIES \ k\_\le`ij cd[ef\

AL-4M MODERNIZED VEHICULAR RADIOMETRIC 2345 


267 5
AND CHEMICAL LABORATORY 32
 85  92 85
76
5 7-42
The laboratory is designed to determine the contami-
nation of various samples with radioactive, chemical V #!/!+ ! #W X #  !"W / !!$" /"+!1) X-
and toxic agents. #",$"%!1*", $%WY0"*" " W#%"$1*" % 0 $%*".
The laboratory is comprised of the ZIL-131 truck with uni- Z-$"W /* 0 ! ! %$*-" [\Z-131  !"]"&"-
fied K-131 box body and 2-PN-2M trailer with KP-2 box %!!1* ,/%*-].!* -131 " X"& X 2-V^-2_  ,-
body. /%*-].!* V-2.

Special equipment comprises the following devices: `$% X &"a!. -#%!"W.


- laboratory equipment and devices; Z-$! -#%!" " XX$.
- suction-and-exhaust ventilation system; V"$+!-%1$W!W % !$"W&"W.
- power supply, heating, water supply and waste- `"$ *1 b ,$X"$!"W, $X !"W, %#!- !"W "
disposal systems; ,!"/&"".
- KRAL-4 chemical reagent kit. *X ,$ )"*"+ ,")  ,$"%% cdZ-4.

Basic Characteristics :;<=;>? @ABACD?BE:DECE

Sensitivity: l%$%"$ a!$a:


to detect contamination of armament -! !"W / !!$"  " g $%WY0"*"
and equipment with chemical " W#%"$1*" % 0 $%*" *X!1 ,!& !$&""
and toxic agents low-hazard concentration X #  !"W / !!$" X"$a %' %#1,
to detect contamination of drinking water, food, X"0 %1) X#,$% " ] $%WY0"*"
and forage with chemical and toxic agents " W#%"$1*" % 0 $%*"
(arsines, cyanides, alkaloids, salts ("!1, &"!"#1, ,"#1,
of heavy metals) safe concentration " $W 1) * $%) - /X!1 ,!& !$&""
Capacity for 10-hour operation, samples: V"/%#"$ a!$a / 10 +% -$1, X-:
chemical agents 20 - 30 X $%WY0"* % 0 $%* 20 - 30
radioactive agents 60 - 100 X #",$"%!1* % 0 $%* 60 - 100
Reserve of chemical reagents, days 10 - 15 [X  ,$"%%, $. 10 - 15
Deployment/close-down time, min 30 - 60  *W /% $1%!"W " % $1%!"W -$"", *"!. 30 - 60
Maximum weight, kg 13,500 _ -$"", ,. ! - 13500

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons  1040  !" "  #$% #"&"!!',
and Equipment )"*"+ ,' " -"."+ ,' /0"$1

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AND CHEMICAL AECFEGFHIIHJ
RECONNAISSANCE FACILITIES F KFLFMB@HJ AENBCF

IMD-2 DOSE-RATE METER #$


% $&
 '#( $'-2

The IMD-2 dose-rate meter is ["%#1#-"# %\ $1,""#$\


designed to measure the ,2#&$ %13 0,,-$1 -"#$\
gamma-radiation dose rate ]$ '"%"#$$ %$($##) 1-
during radiological reconnais- '"%.$ (#/^%"#$\) $ .#&\
sance (observation) and %$($##) /&#'.$.
monitoring. F1,"$&"_ FLC-2 $,""& &$
The IMD-2 dose-rate meter '$#& $]#"#$\: FLC-2@
comes in three versions: – &($##3), FLC-2` – /&-
IMD-2S – stationary, IMD-2B '), FLC-2I – #$,3).
– vehicular, IMD-2N –
portable.

Basic Characteristics 3456478 9:;:<=8;>3=><>

–5 3 –5 3
Measurement range, rad/h from 1 x 10 to 1 x 10 C$]1# $1,""#$\, %/- 1 + 10 –1 + 10
Basic error of average indications, % ± 30 H#'#\ ]0"n#&_ "%#$+ ].1#$), ](. ± 30
Energy dependence over energy range of 0.08 to 1.25 MeV, % ± 25 o#"0"&$-".\ 1'$$,&_
Time of measurement, s: ' %$]1#" p#"0$) & 0,08 % 1,25 Lp, ](. ± 25
over sub-range up to 1 x 103 rad/h 2 ",\ $1,""#$), :
over sub-range up to 1 x 103 mrad/h 4 # ]%%$]1#" % 1 + 103 %/- 2
over sub-range up to 5 x 102 mkrad/h 40 # ]%%$]1#" % 1 + 103 ,%/- 4
Power supply: # ]%%$]1#" % 5 + 102 ,.%/- 40
A-343 battery, pc 4 o".&$-"." ]$&#$":
vehicle DC mains, V 12 and 27 p","#& E-343, n&. 4
AC mains, V 220 /&'\ "&_ ]&\##0 &.,  12 $ 27
Service life, h 10,000, min "&_ ]"","##0 &.,  220
Weight of instrument panel, kg 1.6 A" , - #" ,"#"" 10000
L $1,"$&"_#0 ] _&, .0 1,6

IMD-5 DOSE-RATE METER #$


% $&
 '#( $'-5

The dose-rate meter is designed to ["%#1#-"# %\ $1,""#$\ ,2#-


measure the gamma-radiation dose &$ %13 0,,-$1 -"#$\ $ /# !"-
rate and detect beta radiation. #$\ /"&-$1 -"#$\.
Power supply: two A-343 batteries, o".&$-"." ]$&#$": & %' + p"-
external 12 V and 27 V DC sources. ,"#&' E-343 $$ & '#"n#$+ $&-#$-
.' ]&\##0 &. #]\!"#$", 12 $
27 '_&.

Basic Characteristics 3456478 9:;:<=8;>3=><>

Range of measurement C$]1# $1,""#$\ ,2#&$ %13


–5
of gamma-radiation dose 0,,-$1 -"#$\  p#"0$") 0,084 - 1,25 Lp, %/- 5 + 10 –200
–5
rate with energy of 0.084 to 1.25 MeV, rad/h from 5 x 10 to 200 C$]1# /# !"#$\ ]&#&$
4
Beta-radiation flux density detection range, ]&. /"&-$1 -"#$\, -&./,$#.,2 50–5 + 10
4
particles/min.cm2 from 50 to 5 x 10 H&#$&"_#\ ]0"n#&_ $1,""#$\
Basic error in measurement of rate ,2#&$ %13 0,,-$1 -"#$\, ](. #" /"" ±30
of gamma-radiation dose, % up to ± 30 ",\ /&3 $1,"$&"\ & %#0 .,]".&
Time of meter operation from one set p","#&' ]$&#$\ &$] E-343, - #" ,"#"" 100
of A-343 batteries, h at least 100 D",]"& #3) $#&"' ]$,"#"#$\,
Operating temperature range, oC from -50 to +50 0%. @ & -50 % +50
Service life, yr at least 15 @.  !/3, 0%3 #" ,"#"" 15
Weight: L, .0:
IMD-5 dose-rate meter, kg up to 3.5 $1,"$&"\ FLC-5 #" /"" 3,5
IMD-5 dose-rate meter with SPTA $1,"$&"\ FLC-5  .,]".&, NF[
set packed in stowage box, kg up to 9 ' .%-#, \2$." #" /"" 9
Overall dimensions of IMD-5 dose-rate meter s/$&#3" 1,"3 $1,"$&"\ FLC-5
packed in stowage box, mm 142 x 262 x 402 ' .%-#, \2$.", ,, 142 + 262 + 402

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons  1040  !"#$" $ "%&' %$($##),
and Equipment +$,$-".) $ /$0$-".) 12$&3

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INDIVIDUAL RESPIRATORY   !"


PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT #$% !&! %'(

PMK FIELD FILTERING BOX-TYPE !(7&#!8 9!#!8 9!!(!%:8


GAS MASK ;"'
<7"8 !
"#!= >9

The mask is designed to protect respira- eAGCE=KE=fGE C<I K=gFHh @AJ=E@D Chi=EFI, <FL= F
tory organs and eyes of personnel J<=K <FfE@J@ >@>H=D= @H @HA=D<IjgFi DGgG>HD, A=-
against chemical agents, radioactive dust CF@=NHFDE@k lh<F F =mA@K@<Gk.
and toxic aerosols. eA@HFD@J=K lAGC>H=D<IGH >@?@k n=>NB, FnGjgBj
The mask is a facepiece fitted with an EGK=DF>Fnhk @?HjA=H@A, >E=?oGEEBj HA=lGLFG-
independent obturator, curved trape- DFCEhnF FK@JEBHhnF >HGN<=nF, lGAGJ@D@AEhn
zoidal glass goggles, a voicemitter and a B>HA@k>HD@n, lAF>l@>@?<GEFGn C<I lFHpI D@Ch.
gadget for water drinking. @Kn@oE= A=?@H= > @lHFfG>NFnF lAF?@A=nF.
It can be used with optical devices.

Basic Characteristics !?@AB@CD EFGFHIDGJ?IJHJ

Breathing resistance during inhale, mm H2O : @lA@HFD<GEFG lA@HFD@J=K= Chi=EFj E= DC@iG, nn D@C. >H.:
at steady air flow of 30 ltr/min up to 15 lAF l@>H@IEE@n l@H@NG D@KCBi= 30 </nFE. EG ?@<GG 15
at steady air flow of 250 ltr/min up to 200 lAF l@>H@IEE@n l@H@NG D@KCBi= 250 </nFE. EG ?@<GG 200
Field of view, percent at least 70 !?gGG l@<G KAGEFI, lA@L. EG nGEGG 70
Provision for water drinking ensured @Kn@oE@>Hp lFHpI D@Ch @?G>lGfFD=GH>I
Mask continuous wearing time, h up to 12 AGnI EGlAGAhDE@J@ lAG?hD=EFI D lA@HFD@J=KG, f EG ?@<GG 12
Weight of mask less bag, kg up to 0.95 q=>>= lA@HFD@J=K= ?GK >BnNF, NJ EG ?@<GG 0,95
Weight of filter box, kg 0.3 q=>>= re;, NJ 0,3

IP-4M, IP-5, IP-6 OXYGEN-BREATHING GAS MASKS "=!'"<7"& !


"#!=: " -4>, " -5, " -6

These gas masks are intended for protection of respi- eAGCE=KE=fGEh C<I K=gFHh @AJ=E@D Chi=EFI, <FL= F J<=K @H
ratory organs, face and eyes from any harmful impuri- <j?hi DAGCEhi lAFnG>Gk EGK=DF>Fn@ @H Fi N@ELGEHA=LFF D
ties irrespective of their D@KCBiG, = H=NoG lAF EG-
concentration in the air C@>H=HNG NF><@A@C=.
and for use under oxy- eA@HFD@J=K e-5 F>-
gen-deficient conditions. l@<pKBGH>I D N=fG>HDG
The IP-5 mask is used as =D=AFkE@->l=>=HG<pE@J@
a rescue means when >AGC>HD= lAF Dhi@CG FK
leaving sunken eguip- K=H@EBDsGk HGiEFNF, =
ment and carrying out H=NoG C<I Dhl@<EGEFI
light underwater opera- <GJNFi A=?@H l@C D@C@k
tions at a depth of up to E= J<B?FEG C@ 7 n.
7 m. GJGEGA=HFDEhG l=HA@-
Regenerative canisters Eh N FK@<FABjgFn lA@-
for the oxygen-breathing HFD@J=K=n l@>H=D<IjH>I
masks are supplied to l@ @HCG<pE@nB K=N=KB.
individual order.

Basic Characteristics !?@AB@CD EFGFHIDGJ?IJHJ

Operation time depending on labor intensity, min: AGnI A=?@Hh D K=DF>Fn@>HF @H OFKFfG>N@k E=JABKNF, nFE.:
IP-4M from 30 to 180 C<I e-4q @H 30 C@ 180
IP-5 from 75 to 200 C<I e-5 @H 75 C@ 200
IP-6 from 40 to 150 C<I e-6 @H 40 C@ 150
Weight, kg from 3.6 to 5.3 q=>>=, NJ @H 3,6 C@ 5,3

GROUP 42 FIREFIGHTING, RESCUE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT   42 !


"#! !$%!& "  
&' %!& !(!)!#%"&
Class 4230 Decontaminating ;<=>> 4230 !?@ABC@D=EFG F >AGC>HD=
and Impregnating Equipment C<I CGJ=K=LFF, CGK=NHFD=LFF F CGKFEOGNLFF

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COLLECTIVE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT   

FVUA-100A VEHICULAR ."'


!#&%
"'FG"!%%F 
%!#0
FILTRATION UNIT #
!H!("' %F .#-100

The filtration unit is O9?;=5C=5P?=5 ;4A 8P>6@F> 5@-


intended to purify the R86G?9=8B8 <8C;:S5 8@ 8@95<4A-
atmospheric air of TU>S <?U?6@<, 95;>85F@><=8V
chemical agents, WQ4> > 5X98C84?V > W8;5P> 8P>-
radioactive dust and U?==8B8 <8C;:S5 < B?9R?@>C>98-
aerosols and deliver <5==Q? F:C8<5, G:9B8=Q > F57>-
the purified air into =Q 5<@8R87>4e=8V @?S=>F>.
pressurized bodies, 86@5<: 67898P=QV F89W:6,
vans and cabins of 748F W98@><8WQ4e=QS F56-
vehicles. 6?@, G>4e@9-W8B48@>@?4e,
Basic components: X4?F@98<?=@>4A@89, F8RW-
housing, dust filter 4?F@ R8=@5Y=QS > F9?W?Y-
element assembly, =QS ;?@54?V, F8RW4?F@ O.
absorber-filter, elec-
tric fan, set of mount-
ing and fastening
parts, and SPTA set.

Basic Characteristics !9:;<:=> ?@A@BC>AD9CDBD

3
Air flow volume, m3/h 100 7Z?R=QV 956S8; <8C;:S5, R /P 100
Power supply, VDC 12 and 24 n4?F@98W>@5=>? W86@8A==QV @8F
Efficiency of dust filter element assembly, % at least 99 X4?F@986?@> =5W9AY?=>?R 12 > 24 
Service life (with replacement nGG?F@><=86@e 748F5 W98@><8WQ4e=QS F566?@
of used dust filter elements), h 1,000 W8 8P>6@F? <8C;:S5, W98D. =? R?=?? 99
Weight, kg up to 50 ?6:96 :6@5=8<F> (6 C5R?=8V 8@9578@5==QS X4?R?=@8<), P 1000
g5665, FB =? 784?? 50

FPT-100B AND FPT-200B ARMOR ABSORBER-FILTERS ."'


/- !'!
"
&'"
%0!#/& .
-100( " .
-200(

The armor absorber-filters are intended to purify the air O9?;=5C=5P?=Q ;4A 8P>6@F> 5@R86G?9=8B8 <8C;:S5 8@ 8@95<-
of chemical agents, radioactive dust and aerosols and 4ATU>S <?U?6@<, 95;>85F@><=8V WQ4> > 5X98C84?V, W8;5<5-
deliver the filtered air into armored vehicles. ?R8B8 < W8;<>Y=Q? 87Z?F@Q 798=?@5=F8<8V @?S=>F>.

Basic Characteristics !9:;<:=> ?@A@BC>AD9CDBD


FPT-100B FPT-200B .
-100( .
-200(
3
Air flow volume, m3/h 100 200 7Z?R=QV 956S8; <8C;:S5, R /P 100 200
Initial resistance to air flow, mm H2O up to 110 up to 145 5P54e=8? 68W98@><4?=>?
Overall dimensions, mm: @8F: <8C;:S5, RR <8;.6@ ;8 110 ;8 145
height 332 355 f5759>@=Q? 95CR?9Q, RR:
diameter 334 305 <Q68@5 332 355
Weight, kg 9.5 15 ;>5R?@9 334 305
g5665, FB 9,5 15

GROUP 42 FIREFIGHTING, RESCUE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT   42 !


"#! !$%!& "  
&' %!& !(!)!#%"&
Class 4230 Decontaminating 4566 4230 789:;8<5=>? > 69?;6@<5
and Impregnating Equipment ;4A ;?B5C5D>>, ;?C5F@><5D>> > ;?C>=G?FD>>

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COLLECTIVE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ZghiZj;k G8llhGjm;n8o Qkpmjq

FMSh NAVAL BLENDING 


   !" #$
%"
AND CATALYTIC FILTERS  !

" !" #

These filters are intended to purify air  !"#!"$!% &' ($)*+,) -(# ./" (+ - -
from harmful gaseous and vaporous !%/ 1)2*3 - -)  4"#(- ) 1"(- +)1" *-
impurities, such as hydrogen sulfide, (-( (( ", 5+)&"6+"+", "22)",", (,)*&(-
ethyl acetate, ammonia, nitric oxides, "#(+", 7!#(&", *!)*+(4( 4"#", (,*) " .4-
benzol, sulfur dioxide, carbon oxide, &( ", 2+"!(&", 1"(- -( % ) 1.
methanol, steam, and others. 87&"*+9 1)2!!)' - *)*+2% ($)*+,) -(#-
Application: various naval air purification ./" !" "#&)$!%/ (7:,+"/ ;<=.
systems.

Basic Characteristics GHIJHKL MNONPQLORGQRPR

3
Air flow volume, m3/h 50 - 800 87:2!%3 "*/( -(# ./", 2 /$ 50 - 800
Resistance to air flow, mm H2O 25 - 65 Z(1(+)-&!) +(,. -(# ./", 22 -( .*+. 25 - 65
Efficency of air purification, % from 80 to 95 uHH,+)-!(*+9 ($)*+,), 1(6. 80 - 95
Relative humidity, % from 30 to 95 8+!(*)+&9!"' -&"N!(*+9, 1(6 30 - 95
Operating temperature range, °C from +5 to +40 j21"+.!%3 )!+-"& 1)2!!)', 4" . Z (+ +5 ( +40
Weight (less container), kg 20 - 100 <"**" ,(21&,+" (7# +"%), ,4 20 - 100

FPU-200 UNIFIED 


-/ -

"
ABSORBER-FILTER .16 %117 /.-200

The absorber-filter is designed for use in  !"#!"$! &' ($)*+,) "+2(*H!(4( -(# .-
field fortifications to purify atmospheric air /" (+ (+"-&'LM)/ -M*+-, " )(",+)-!(3 1%-
of chemical agents, radioactive dust and &) ) "5(#(&3 - -(3*,(-%/ H(+)H),"6)(!!%/
aerosols. It can also be employed in com- *((.N!)'/, " +",N - *)*+2"/ ,(21&,*!(3
bined chemical protection systems of naval 1(+)-(/)2)$*,(3 #"M)+% ,("7&3 ) *. (-
ships. The FPU-200 can be assembled as a ;<= (GPQ). <(N+ 2(!+)(-"+9*' - ,(&(!,)
unit , comprising 2 or 3 absorber-filters. )# -./ )&) +/ H)&9+(-.

Basic Characteristics GHIJHKL MNONPQLORGQRPR


Field fortifications Naval systems % !/$S
3 3
Air flow volume, m /h 100 200 87:2!%3 "*/( -(# ./", 2 /$ 100 200
Resistance to air flow, mm H2O 55 120 Z(1(+)-&!) +(,. -(# ./", 22 -( .*+. 55 120

FP-300 UNIFIED ABSORBER-FILTER 


-/ -

"
.16 %117 /-300
This absorber-filter is designed for use in
field fortifications to purify atmospheric air  !"#!"$! &' ($)*+,) "+2(*H!(4( -(#-
of chemical agents, radioactive dust and ./" (+ (+"-&'LM)/ -M*+-, " )(",+)-!(3
aerosols. The FP-300 can also be 1%&) ) "5(#(&3 - -(3*,(-%/ H(+)H),"6)-
employed in comprehensive chemical (!!%/ *((.N!)'/. =-300 2(N+ +",N )*-
protection systems of naval ships. It can 1(&9#(-"+9*' - *)*+2"/ ,(21&,*!(3 1(+)-
be installed to operate at a two-fold -(/)2)$*,(3 #"M)+% ,("7&3 ) *. (- ;<=.
capacity of 600 m3/h and a three-fold <(N+ 2(!+)(-"+9*' * (7*1$!)2 -./- )
capacity of 900 m3/h. +/,"+!(3 1()#-( )+&9!(*+), +. . 600 )
3
900 2 /$

Basic Characteristics GHIJHKL MNONPQLORGQRPR

3 3
Air flow volume, m /h 300 87:2!%3 "*/( -(# ./", 2 /$ 300
Resistance to air flow, mm H2O 85 Z(1(+)-&!) +(,. -(# ./", 22 -( .*+. 85
Overall dimensions, mm: r"7")+!% "#2%, 22:
height 530 -%*(+" 530
diameter 580 )"2+ 580
Operating temperature range, °C ± 50 j21"+.!%3 )!+-"& 1)2!!)', 4" . Z ±50
Weight (less container), kg 66 <"**" ,(21&,+" (7# +"%), ,4 66

GROUP 42 FIREFIGHTING, RESCUE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT -.// 42 /


% / 01 "  / 
" 1 " 2 .3 %1"
Class 4230 Decontaminating G&"** 4230 87(. (-"!) ) * *+-"
and Impregnating Equipment &' 4"#"6)), #",+)-"6)) ) #)!H,6))

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FACILITIES 9@;AB?CDEF G:?G=B

ARS-14K AND ARS-15M #


!9'"#!%:&
%;""  -147 "  -158
DECONTAMINATION TRUCKS
@!'#%+%_'%` #) a',&b% c ! (.& $ !"d'%&), ('e-
The trucks are designed to decontaminate weapons, %&.& & f'(% (&, (!%a !(&! $.& & $!'f'%% * e!%'%&)
equipment and terrain; transport and temporarily store d&#. ('c, #'*+&!"gh&e (#'+.(&$&!"gh&e, #'+&%/&,&!"-
liquids, decontaminants and chemicals; prepare and dis- gh&e) $'h'($ & !','a("!, a!&* ( $'%&) & !+#_& i(&e
pense these chemicals; fill various containers with liq- !','a("!, %!)d'%&) d&#. ()f& !+&_%`e 'f. ('c, 
uids; and pump liquids from one container into another. (.d' a'!'._.& d&#. ('c &+ #% c (!` $ #!"*"g.
They can be used to fight forest fires, strengthen sandy 9(%,&& f *"( &a b+ $(b) #)  !b`  '%`f& a d-
soils and clear out the aftereffects of techogenic acci- !f&, +.!'a'%&) `a"_&e *!"%( $ f'(% (&,  (.d' #)
dents. &.$&#,&& a '#($&c ('e% *'%%`e $!&c.
The ARS-14K comprises two tanks, two mechanical ?:9-14  ( &( &+ #$"e ,&('!%, #$"e f'e%&_'.&e % -
pumps and one hand pump, a system of pipelines, a  $ & #% * !"_% * , &('f` (!" a! $ # $, . fa'.( !"-
set of hoses, an intake for free-flowing chemicals, ten .$ $, + !% * "(! c($ #) `a"_&e e&f&.( $, #')(&
20-liter canisters, and an SPTA set. 20-&(! $`e .%&(!, . fa'.( jB@.
The ARS-15M comprises a tank; water heater; ?:9-15k  ( &( &+ ,&('!%`, a # *!'$(') $ #`, f'e%&-
mechanical centrifugal pump; fuel, air, liquid and elec- _'. * ,'%(! 'd% * % , ( a&$% c, $ +#"l% c, d&#-
trical systems; a set of hoses; an intake for free-flow- . (% c & i'.(!&_'. c &('f, . fa'.( !".$ $, + !-
ing chemicals; firefighting equipment; and an SPTA set. % * "(! c($ #) `a"_&e e&f&.( $,  !"# $%&) #)
a d! ("l'%&), . fa'.( jB@.

Basic Characteristics: !<=>?=@A BCDCEFADG<FGEG

ARS-147 ARS-158  -147  -158


Chassis KamAZ-4310 Ural-4320 G+ $ ' l& f?j-4310 m!-4320
Weapon and equipment decontamination @! &+$ #&('b% (b a a',&b% c ! (.'
capacity, units/h 6-8 12 $ !"d'%&) & $ '%% c ('e%&.&, '#. _ 6-8 12
Equipment decontamination capability > +f d% (& a ! (.' ('e%&.&
with use of one filling, units 31 - 187 23 - 175 #% c +!)#. c, '#. 31 - 187 23 - 175
Number of simultaneously serviced  &_'($ #% $!'f'%% "d&$'f`e
work stations 5-8 3 - 12 ! _&e f'( 5-8 3 - 12
Length of ground strip (5-m wide) <&% #'*+&!"'f c (#'+&%/&,&!"'f c) a  `
decontaminated with one filling, m 1,400 1,200 (l&!&% 5 f) f'(% (& #% c +!)#. c, f 1400 1200
Capacity of large/small tank, ltr 2,700/1,040 3,200/- >f'(&f (b  bl c/f c ,&('!%`,  2700/1040 3200/-
Working pressure built up : _'' #$'%&',
by mechanical pump, MPa up to 0.3 up to 0,5  +#$'f ' f'e%&_'.&f %  f, k@ # 0,3 # 0,5
Pump suction head, m up to 4.5 up to 6,5 >` ( $`$%&) % , f # 4,5 # 6,5
Deployment (close-down) time, min 8 - 15 15 - 30 >!'f) !+$'!(`$%&) ($'!(`$%&)), f&%. 8 - 15 15 - 30
Crew 3 :_'(, _'. 3

GROUP 42 FIREFIGHTING, RESCUE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT   42 !


"#! !$%!& "  
&' %!& !(!)!#%"&
Class 4230 Decontaminating  4230  !"# $%&' & !'#($
and Impregnating Equipment #) #'*+,&&, #'+.(&$,&& & #'+&%/'.,&&

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DECONTAMINATION O]lmO^Xn
FACILITIES O0lYWnopqKr Ks]nsK^hW

TMS-65M CALORIFIC DECONTAMINATION VEHICLE


 !"#$ % &# $' ()(
*#
! -65!

The vehicle is designed to decontaminate combat 0123456457245 389 :;2<=58>4?@ ?A15A?BC= D?244?@ B2E4=C=
equipment when stationary and on the move by using F?G4HF= I56?DHF= = I56?C5;28>4HF= ;?B?C5F= 45 F2:B2 = D
powerful gas and aerosol jets. It can also be used to 3D=J24==. K45 F?J2B AHB> =:;?8>6?D545 B5CJ2 389 :;2<=58>4?@
decontaminate sectors of terrain and stretches of hard- ?A15A?BC= L75:BC?D F2:B4?:B= = 3?1?I : BD213HF ;?C1HB=2F =
surface roads and lay protective aerosol screens. The ;?:B54?DC= F5:C=1LMG=E 5N1?6?8>4HE 65D2:. O;2<=58>4?2 ?A?-
special equipment is mounted on a cross-country 1L3?D54=2 :F?4B=1?D54? 45 P5::= 5DB?F?A=89 DH:?C?@ ;1?E?-
truck, type Ural-4320. The equipment comprises a tur- 3=F?:B= B=;5 «R158-4320» = :?:B?=B =6 :823LMG=E ?:4?D4HE
bofan engine; fuel, hydraulic, liquid and electrical sys- 75:B2@: 3DLEC?4BL14?I? BL1A?125CB=D4?I? 3D=I5B289, B?;8=D4?@,
tems; an exhaust and heating system; operator cabin; I=315D8=72:C?@, J=3C?:B4?@ = N82CB1=72:C?@ :=:B2F, :=:B2FH
filtering/ventilating unit; and an SPTA set. DHE8?;5 = ?A?I12D5, C5A=4H ?;215B?15, U=8>B1?D24B=89<=?44?@
The TMS-65M incorporates a specially equipped tank L:B54?DC=, C?F;82CB5 VW0.
trailer, PTs-5.6-817, to transport and store water. X C?F;82CB F5P=4H DE?3=B :;2<=58>4? ?A?1L3?D54459 ;1=<2;-
<=:B2145 0Y-5,6-817 389 ;212D?6C= = E15424=9 65;5:5 D?3H.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Equipment decontamination capacity, units/h 10 - 40 01?=6D?3=B28>4?:B> ;? :;2<=58>4?@ ?A15A?BC2, 23./7 10 - 40


Terrain and hard-surface road decontamination capacity, ha/h 1.5 - 2.5 01?=6D?3=B28>4?:B> ;? :;2<=58>4?@ ?A15A?BC2
Vehicle speed in terrain decontamination, km/h 3-4 L75:BC?D F2:B4?:B= = 3?1?I : BD213HF ;?C1HB=2F, I5/7 1,5 - 2,5
Engine turn in horizontal plane relative to vehicle axis, deg 90 OC?1?:B> 3D=J24=9 F5P=4H ;1= ?A15A?BC2 F2:B4?:B=, CF/7 3-4
Engine turn in vertical plane, degrees: RI?8 ;?D?1?B5 3D=I5B289, I153.:
up 12 D I?1=6?4B58>4?@ ;8?:C?:B= ?B ?:= F5P=4H 90
down 23 D D21B=C58>4?@ ;8?:C?:B=:
Rate of engine turn, deg/s up to 10 DD21E 12
Total capacity of trailer tank, ltr 5,600 D4=6 23
Deployment (close-down) time, min 10 - 12 OC?1?:B> ;?D?1?B5 3D=I5B289, I153./: 3? 10
Crew 2 0?8459 DF2:B=F?:B> ;1=<2;-<=:B214H, 8 5600
Operating temperature range, °C from -40 to +50 °C X12F9 156D21BHD54=9 (:D21BHD54=9), F=4. 10 - 12
]5:72B, 728. 2
^2F;215BL14H@ =4B21D58 15A?B?:;?:?A4?:B=, I153. O ?B -40 3? +50

GROUP 42 FIREFIGHTING, RESCUE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT G)H 42 )


#I)$ #  
 $ ()H%$#
Class 4230 Decontaminating h85:: 4230 KA?1L3?D54=2 = :123:BD5
and Impregnating Equipment 389 32I565<==, 3265CB=D5<== = 326=4U2C<==

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PROTEKTOR-N UNIVERSAL CALORIFIC %"#& ' %.


& '!#. /0"% « !
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!-%»
DECONTAMINATION VEHICLE
@!'#%+%Y'% #) Z',&[% \ ! (.& $ '%% \ (']%&.&
This vehicle is designed to decontaminate military ($ ( ^ Y&' .!"Z% *!&(% \ (']%&.& :>, @> & ^ '-
equipment (including large objects of missile and air ( $) ^ _%`^& *+ .Z'[%`^& & *+ $`^& Z ( .^& & Z -
defense forces and aircraft) using powerful gas and (% $.& ^.&!"a_&] b! + [%`] +$'. % ^ c'( `([
aerosol jets, and lay protective aerosol screens. It can &Z [+ $% (.c' #) #'*+,&& & #'+.(&$,&& "Y(. $
also be used to decontaminate hard-surface roads. ^'(% (& & # ! *  ($'!#`^ Z .!`(&'^.
The special equipment is mounted on the chassis of a 9Z',&[% '  !"# $%&' ^ %(&! $% % d& $( ^ -
KrAZ-260 cross-country truck. The equipment compris- &) Z $`d'%% \ Z! ] #&^ (& !?e-260 &  ( &( &+ '-
es a turbofan engine; heating, fuel, hydraulic, liquid and #"a_&] % $%`] Y('\: #$"]. %("!% * ("! !'.(&$% *
electrical systems; drives of units; a control console; #$&*('), &('^ (Z # *!'$, ( Z&$% \, *&#!$&Y'. \,
and an SPTA set. c&#. (% \ & b'.(!&Y'. \), Z!&$ # *!'*( $, Z"[(
"Z!$'%&), . ^Z'.( eB@.

Basic Characteristics !=>?@>AB CDEDFGBEH=GHFH

Decontamination capacity, units/h: @! &+$ #&('[% ([ Z Z',&[% \ ! (.', '#./Y:
standard objects of ground forces 40 (&Z $`] q'.( $ (']%&.& "] Z"(%`] $ \. 40
large objects of missile and air defense forces 30 .!"Z% *!&(%`] q'.( $ (']%&.& :> & @> 30
aircraft 5 - 15 ^ '( $ 5 - 15
Terrain and hard-surface road decontamination capacity, ha/h 1.2 @! &+$ #&('[% ([ Z Z',&[% \ ! (.'
Height of engine lift, m 6 "Y(. $ ^'(% (& & # ! *  ($'!#`^ Z .!`(&'^, */Y 1,2
Engine turn in horizontal plane to right >` ( Z #q'^ #$&*('), ^ 6
and left of vehicle axis, deg 90 r*  Z $ ! ( #$&*('), *!#.:
Engine turn in vertical plane, deg: $ * !&+ %([% \ Z . (& ( & ^d&%` $Z!$ & $'$ 90
up 45 $ $'!(&.[% \ Z . (&:
down 32 $$'!] 45
Rate of engine turn, deg/s up to 30 $%&+ 32
Deployment (close-down) time, min 10 - 12 9. ! ([ Z $ ! ( #$&*('), *!#./ # 30
Crew 2 >!'^) !+$'!(`$%&) ($'!(`$%&)), ^&%. 10 - 12
Operating temperature range, °C from -40 to +50 °C :Y'(, Y'. 2
='^Z'!("!%`\ &%('!$ ! ( Z  % (&, *!#. 9 ( -40 # +50

GROUP 42 FIREFIGHTING, RESCUE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT   42 !


"#! !$%!& "  
&' %!& !(!)!#%"&
Class 4230 Decontaminating  4230  !"# $%&' & !'#($
and Impregnating Equipment #) #'*+,&&, #'+.(&$,&& & #'+&%/'.,&&

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WEAPONS e Tj<k@jg IHgTIJ@c

TOS-1 HEAVY FLAMETHROWER SYSTEM


 
 

 -1

This heavy flamethrower system is designed for com- "#$%&'(&')$&' %*+ ,-./*$,0&-1- /-#'2$&3+ 4$*$5 (' 0)$6
bined defeat of targets owing to the effect of high 7-(%$50673+ 780-,39 6$./$#'6:# 3 3(;86-)&-1- %'7*$&3+.
temperatures and excessive pressure. It can be <-2$6 %$5067-7'6= 7 #'(*3)&89 73%'9 &'06:/'6$*=&-1- 3
employed in various offensive and defensive opera- -;-#-&36$*=&-1- ;-+ %*+ &$/-0#$%067$&&-5 -1&$7-5 /-%-
tions for direct fire support of motorized infantry and %$#2,3 .-6-/$9-68 3 6'&,-7, /$#$%731'+0= 7 39 ;-$789 /--
tanks moving in their combat formations, engagement #+%,'9, /-#'2'6= '6',:>?:> 237:> 03*: /#-637&3,' 0 -6-
of attacking hostile manpower from direct and indirect ,#8689 3 (',#8689 -1&$789 /-(3435, 0-(%'7'6= -)'13 /-2'-
laying positions and setting up seats of fire on the ter- #-7 &' .$06&-063.
rain. @ 0-06'7 0306$.8 79-%+6: ;-$7'+ .'B3&' (D<), &$:/#'7*+$-
The system comprises a combat vehicle, rockets, and .8$ #$',637&8$ 0&'#+%8 (FGHI) 3 6#'&0/-#6&--('#+2'>?'+
a transloader. .'B3&' (JK<).
The combat vehicle is a launcher mounted on a tank D-$7'+ .'B3&' /#$%06'7*+$6 0-;-5 /:0,-7:> :06'&-7,:, 0.-&-
chassis. It includes a traversing platform, a tipping part 63#-7'&&:> &' B'003 6'&,'. @,*>)'$6 /-7-#-6&:> /*'6L-#.:,
with 30 launch tubes for rockets, servo drives, and a ,')'>?:> )'06=, 3.$>?:> 30 &'/#'7*+>?39 6#:; %*+ FGHI,
fire control system. 03*-78$ 0*$%+?3$ /#37-%8 3 0306$.: :/#'7*$&3+ -1&$..
The fire control system incorporates a sight, a quantum I306$.' :/#'7*$&3+ -1&$. 0-06-36 3( /#34$*', ,7'&6-7-1-
range finder, a ballistic computer, and a cant sensor. %'*=&-.$#', ;'**3063)$0,-1- 78)30*36$*+ 3 %'6)3,' ,#$&', &$-
The rocket consists of a head with filler and fuze and a :/#'7*+$.85 #$',637&85 0&'#+% - 3( 1-*-7&-5 )'063 0 &'/-*-
solid-propellant motor. &36$*$. 3 7(#87'6$*$., #',$6&-5 )'063 &' 67$#%-. 6-/*37$.

Basic Characteristics *+,-+./ 012134/25*4535

Weight, t 42 <'00', 6 42
Armament 30-tube launcher @--#:2$&3$ 30-067-*=&'+ /:0,-7'+ :06'&-7,'
Firing range, m: T'*=&-06= 06#$*=;8, .:
minimum 400 - 600 .3&3.'*=&'+ 400 - 600
maximum 3,500 .',03.'*=&'+ 3500

GROUP 10 WEAPONS :;<< 10 =:;


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons X*'00 1040 @--#:2$&3$ 3 0#$%067' #'%3'43-&&-5,
and Equipment 93.3)$0,-5 3 ;3-*-13)$0,-5 ('?368

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WEAPONS C KJLMJF NOFKNEA

MULTIPURPOSE AEROSOL GENERATOR  7 89 :;7 89 




The generator is intend- h #!/!+ ! #g e$-


ed for aerosol-screen- !%," c/f!' *,"-
ing to counter enemy d0 ' /% 1  & fd
reconnaissance and for e$"%# '$%"g /% #,
interior decontamina- e$"%!",; e &"f!'
tion (neutralization of --$," (! '$"/&""
chemical and bacterio- )"*"+ ,. " -,$ "-
logical contaminants) of ."+ ,. /.g/! !"g)
buildings and facilities. %!$ !!") -j *% /#-
The equipment is !"' "  !"'.
mounted on a two-axle M-#%!" *!$"-
trailer. %! ! #%)!* e"-
& e .

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Aerosol compound consumption, ltr/h 1,000 O)# c/ -/d0 . $%, /+ 1000
Fuel consumption (kerosene T-1, TS-1), kg/h 80 O)# $e"% (, "! E-1, EN-1), ,./+ 80
Length of blind aerosol screen, m 1,000, min K"! ! e*$"% *' c/f!' /% 1, * ! * ! 1000
Remote control by wire (up to 500 m), Kf!$f #"$!&"!!. e% !"g e e%# # 500 *,
by radio e #"".!

TDA-2K MOBILE SMOKE GENERATOR @8AB AC


@-2D

The mobile smoke generator is h #!/!+ ! #g c/f!' *,"-


designed for the aerosol screening %," /"+!1) -j ,$%,  $, #g
of various objects and disinsectiza- # /"! ,&"" * $!$" "  !"'.
tion of terrain and buildings. N$%: ./$ *"+ ,"' . ! $, "-
Basic components: thermal aerosol %g $!%,, %/#r!g "$ *, "-
generator, power unit, pneumatic $ * e#+" $e"%, &"$ ! #g )! -
system, fuel system, tank to store !"g " e  %/," #1** ".
and carry smoke mixture.

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

Chassis KamAZ-4310 s/% r" *A@-4310


K"! ! e*$"% *' +$"
Length of concealing portion of aerosol screen, m at least 1,000 c/f!' /% 1, * ! * ! 1000
Spectral range of aerosol screening action, µ 0.4 - 1.2 Ne ,$f!1' #"e/! *,"d0 .
Smoke-generation time by one smoke-mixture charge, h 4 - 12 # '$%"g c/g, *,* 0,4 - 1,2
Starting time, min 1 - 1.5 h#"$ f!$f #1*e,
Tank capacity, ltr 4,400 #!' /e%,' #1** ", + 4 - 12
Type of smoke mixture DS No 1 and DS No 56  *g /e,, *"!. 1 - 1,5
Capacity, ltr/h 320 - 940 F*,$f &"$ !1,  4400
Running speed in laying aerosol screens, km/h 15 - 40 E"e #1*%' * " KN № 1 " KN № 56
Unusable smoke mixture, ltr 100 h"/%#"$ f!$f, /+ 320 - 940
N,$f #%" !"g e" e$!%,
c/f!1) /% , ,*/+ 15 - 40
I %1-$1% *1' $$, #1** ",  100

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons  1040  !" "  #$% #"&"!!',
and Equipment )"*"+ ,' " -"."+ ,' /0"$1

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WEAPONS A IHJKHD LMDILC?

RPO-A, RPO-D AND RPO-Z *


+ ,
+
ROCKET INFANTRY FLAMETHROWERS -
+ -, -.  -/

These rocket infantry flamethrowers are manportable G"*1 .! * $1 - `$  ,$"%! a )$! " #-
expendable weapons provided with three types of war- !/%. a"* ! !"b  $ *b $"a*" - %1) +$ '.
heads. McK-?  $ *-"+ ,' - %' +$de - #b -d-1 
The RPO-A with thermobaric warhead is intended to "%' "', % $* +"  $ "$*", % %"b) .-
fight manpower, including terrorists, in towns and #,' /$'," " % .), %1%#"$ "/ $b f$"f"-
mountains and incapacitate fortifications, transport ,&"!!1  !"b, $!a$!1  #$%,  .,-
facilities and lightly armored materiel. -!"%!!e $ )!",.
The RPO-D is intended to blind the crews of fire McK-I - #b  a !"b + $% .! %1) " !-e#-
weapons and surveillance equipment of the enemy and $ d!1)  #$% a$"%!",, *,"%!"b *! % %-
conceal maneuvers of the friendly troops. ") %',.
The RPO-Z is intended to set up fires (up to 20 seats) McK-> - #b /#!"b a% (# 20 +.%) % /"+!-
in various buildings and structures, in transport facilities . # $ !"b) "  !"b), % $!a$!1)  #-
and on terrain covered with highly inflammable vegeta- $%) " ! * $!$", a,1$'  .,%a* !be0 'b
tion. $"$ d!$de.
In terms of the blast, blinding and incendiary effect the c f.!*,  abe0 * " a#".$ d!* # '$-
flamethrowers are not inferior to appropriate 122mm %"e .! * $1 ! $ae$ 122-** $" "',"* !-
artillery projectiles and can be fired from enclosures b#* !."+!. !/!+ !"b " a/%be$ % $"
with a volume in excess of 60 m3. $ d- "/ a* 0 !"' -g ** - 60 *3.
The flamethrowers comprise an expelling powder K.! * $1 $b$ "/ %1h"-!. a)%. #%".$ b " ,a-
motor and a capsule warhead with appropriate filler 1-- %' +$" $% $$%e0 . !b !"b, /* -
housed in a hermetically sealed container which also 0 !!' % a$" . * $"+!. $%-,!$ '! .
serves as a tube.

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons  1040  !" "  #$% #"&"!!',
and Equipment )"*"+ ,' " -"."+ ,' /0"$1

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WEAPONS A IHJKHD LMDILC?

2 3

I '$%" .! * $:


1) $ *-"+ ,
2) /".$ d!
3) #1*%b /% 

Flamethrower action:
(1) thermobaric
(2) incendiary
(3) smoke screening

Basic Characteristics 0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Caliber, mm 93 "-, ** 93
Length, mm 920 I"!, ** 920
Weight, kg 12 J, ,. 12
Firing range, m: Id!$d $ d-1, *:
maximum 1,000 *,"*d!b 1000
sighting 600 a"& d!b 600
minimum 20 *"!"*d!b 20
Pattern of fire at 200 m range, m: +!$d $ d-1 ! #d!$" 200 *, *:
Epd 0.35 - 0,35
Eph 0.50 % 0,50
ICV-type target kill probability at 400 m range 0.8  b$!$d a !"b & " $"a lJc ! #d!$d 400 * 0,8
Operating temperature range, 0C ±50 C *a $!1' #"a/! a"* ! !"b, .#. L ±50

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1040 Chemical Weapons  1040  !" "  #$% #"&"!!',
and Equipment )"*"+ ,' " -"."+ ,' /0"$1

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ENGINEER :;<=>?
RECONNAISSANCE MEANS @AB;A;:ACD :?E>;<@

$%
& #<$#$#  & <$#=
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
IRM ENGINEER RECONNAISSANCE VEHICLE #<$#$#= >&$%!&
$" #= ?@# ?

The vehicle is intended to conduct reconnaissance of + $($K$ . " $#. #$%$$&' (" )# F!-
terrain, troop movement routes, as well as water and $&!#, 0H!' "#%$#. "&'), "& $-O 0P # F#$$&-
mine obstacles. "(-"$-O (P% $#'.
It is an armored tracked amphibious vehicle based on @:U 0 !".! &,&' PH$#K$H] ,&$#&"$$H] 0-
units and assemblies of the BMP-1 ICV. Stationary and "]XH] FQ#$H, (,&!$$H] $ H(O # PP!O ,&-
portable reconnaissance equipment carried by the "&' FQ#$- 0O&!- oU+-1. Y!$&"$$- $ $' !/#&-
vehicle makes it possible to obtain information about $$- # 0$&$- 0#,&- (" )# 0&("&.]! 0&H-
water barriers (width, depth, velocity of current, relative K!W $$- & "& $-O 0P O (&0 .!W Q##$H, PH-
bottom density, underwater obstacles, thickness of ,#$H, )&&!W !K$#., &!$&#!W$H] 0&!$&!W $, $-
ice), terrain trafficability, presence of explosive items in #K# $"#P/#&$$-O 00.!!"#', !&X#$H W ), 0&O&-
the soil and at ford sites, and also conduct reconnais- #F&!# F!$&!#, $#K## "(-"&&0$-O 0 F!&" "
sance in the areas contaminated with toxic and PH$! # $ ,& O,  !)% "!# (" )H " '&$O, (-
radioactive agents. %$$-O &!".]X#F# #  #&)!#"$-F# "X!"F#.

Basic Characteristics '()*(+, -./.01,/2'1202

Rate of engineer reconnaissance: =F0 " $#. #$%$$&' (" )#:


terrain and troop movement routes, km/h 8 - 10 F!$&!# # 0H!' "#%$#. "&'), )F/K &! 8 & 10
mine obstacles, km/h 5 F#$$&-"(-"$-O (P% $#', )F/K 5
water barrier of 100 m wide, min 5 !"& "& $&' 0P - Q##$&' 100 F, F#$. 5
Width of metallic antitank mine detection zone, m 3.6 R##$ (&$- &,$H%$#. 0&!#"&!$)&"-O F!#K)#O F#$, F 3,6
Depth of metallic antitank mine detection, m 0.3 TH,#$ &,$H%$#. 0&!#"&!$)&"-O F!#K)#O F#$, F 0,3
Vehicle weight, t 17 U FQ#$-, ! 17
Maximum speed, km/h: U)#FW$. )&&!W "#%$#., )F/K:
on road 52 0& Q& 52
in water 12 $ 0"H 12
Engine power, hp 300 U&X$&!W "#P!., .. 300
Fuel distance, km 500 E0 O&  0& !&0#"H, )F 500
Specific ground pressure, kgf/cm2 0.69 Y W$& "$# $ PH$!, )P/F2 0,69
Trench crossing width, m 2.3 R##$ 0& &"F&P& ", F 2,3
Maximum negotiable wall height, m 0.65 >-&! 0& &"F&' !$)#, F 0,65
Overall dimensions (length x width x height), mm 8,220 x 3,150 x 2,400 T,#!$- (F-
Total prompt radiation reduction factor 2.78 ( #$ O Q##$ O "-&!), FF 8220 O 3150 O 2400
Armament 7.62mm PKT machine gun HFF$. )!$&!W &,$#. 0&$#)]X'  #/## 2,78
Communication range, km 20 >&&H%$# 0HF! += 7,62 FF
Permissible water roughness, swell scale 3 <W$&!W ".(#, )F 20
Reserve buoyancy, % 14 <&0H)F& "&$$# $ "& , ,- 3
Crew 6 E0 0"HK!#, 0&/. 14
^)#0% 6

GROUP 66 INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT  66  !  " 


# $  % &#$
Class 6665 Hazard-Detecting Instruments  6665  !" #$%$$&' (" )#.
and Apparatus +#,&- . #$ #)/## &0$&!#

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BREACHING MEANS LJIIG-DM@NDINO MEP@EQBAIJR

BMR-3M ARMORED () *+


MINE-CLEARING VEHICLE ,*) (*-,*

The vehicle is intended to clear column movement F$)$/$ & )'%$%#!$%& "m . !%-$%& 0#-
paths from mines. It consists of mine-clearing equip- #$$. D # ! !+#& &n #1#m#!$%, ,m)#!&
ment, a cargo platform, a jib-crane, a transmitter of " o#', 0$- , " /%0 "#'+ & "# -
interference signals to prevent action of mines fitted !n$%& 1 *!$%& '%$  %#!)*! &'%, %$%-
with radio fuzes, 1PN63M individual night vision device !%mp$*. "%1# $#/$#,# !%$%& 1FI63L & q0%"-
for the crew and mine clearing party, a life support sys- - % "$#,# $ , % ' #1"/$%& -%)$&-
tem enabling the crew to stay in the closed vehicle for p$# % q0%"- ! )0* #. 'r%$  !m+m #/$#.
two days, underwater driving equipment, and a self- q0"#)%s%., #1#m#!$% "#!#$#,# !#-$%& (GFD),
digging device. m #. !# & '##0"*!$%&.

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979

Weight (less mine exploder, L (1) , "#! % %+ %'mn !), 43
mine clearing party and their equipment), t 43 t0%"- 2
Crew 2 B!%, p / *+ 0 $*.,
Engine V-84MS four-stroke multi-fuel diesel '$#,# #"%!$*. %)p D-84L
Engine power, kW/hp 618/840 L#n$# p !%, &, 0D /.. 618/840
Seating capacity for mine clearing party 3 L  & "#! 3
Overall dimensions (length x width x height), mm 6.930 x 3,780 x 2,933 P1% $* )'*
Armament 12.7mm autonomous AD open-type machine gun (%$ + r%%$ + !*# ), '' 6920 + 3780 + 2933
Maximum speed, km/h 50 D##m-$% 12,7-'' ! #$#'$& )$% $#-"m' $&
Crossing of water obstacles using m $#!0 )0* #,# %"
underwater driving equipment, m: L0%'p$& 0## p, 0'// 50
width up to 1,000 F##$% !#$*+ ",  GFD, ':
depth 5 r%%$ # 1000
Protection: from conventional weapons; enhanced antimine ,m1%$ 5
armor plating; on-vehicle explosive reactive armor Mn%  # #1*/$*+  ! "#-$%&, 1#$%#!$%
packages; camouflage painting; protection from mass  "#!*r$$#. "# %!#'%$$#.  #.0# pu,
destruction weapons; pressurization; filter-ventilation unit; $!$& BM, o#'%mun #0r%!$%,
radiation and chemical agent detector; GO-27 )n%  # GLF, ,' %)s%&,
Equipment: vDw, F@O@, PG-27
mine-clearing KMT treadway mine exploder G1#m#!$%:
with EMP electromagnetic device &n #1#m#!$% 0#.$*. '%$$*.  LC-7  tLF
mine clearing speed, km/h 12 0## p $%&, 0'// 12
load-lifting capacity, t: ,m)#"#x'$# p, :
cargo platform 5 " o#'* 5
jib-crane with a manually operated winch up to 2.5 0$- *  m/$#. 10#. # 2,5

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1075 Degaussing and Mine  1075  ! "##$%& '%$$#-!)*!$*+ ),-$%.
sweeping Equipment % )',$%/%!$%& 0#1.

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MINE OBSTACLES ?@ABCD E?@FAFG@HIJ


BREACHING MEANS KIHHF-CL?MCHMN LDO?DPA@HIQ

UR-77 MINE OBSTACLE BREACHING MOUNT 


  ! -77

The mine obstacle breaching mount is intended to E$)$/$ & "#*!$%& "#+##! ! '%$$*+ "#-
make lanes through minefields by blasting in the &+ !)*!$*' "##1#' ! +# 1#!*+ . !%.. # #-
progress of troop actions. It consists of a base vehicle % %) 1)#!#. 'S%$*  "T0#!*' #1#T#!$%' % 1#-
that carries launch equipment and two mineclearing 0#'"0 #' %) !T+ )&#! )'%$%#!$%&. L&*
charges. The mineclearing charges are accommodated )'UV & $ 'S%$ ! 0  % "#V & $ '%$$#
in a holder and flown into a minefield over the air via jet "# "# !#)T+T  "#'#UWV 0 %!$*+ !%, ..
engines. ET0#!# #1#T#!$%  1#0#'"0 #' )&#! $+#-
The launch equipment and mineclearing charges are % & ! )U% $#' 1#$!#' 0#"T.
accommodated inside the armored hull. ET0 )&#! $ '%$$# "# % %+ "#*! "#%)!#% & 00
Mineclearing charges are launched into a minefield and $ TS, 0 % $ "!T 1) !*+# Y0%"- %) 'S%$*.
fired by the crew from inside the vehicle both on land
and in water.

Basic Characteristics $%&'%() *+,+-.),/$./-/

Type of charge UZP-77, UZ-67 B%" "%'$&'*+ )&#! ZLE-77, ZL-67


Length of charge, m 93 A%$ )&, ' 93
Charge application range, m: AW$# W "#/% )&, ':
UZP-77 200 and 500 ZLE-77 200 % 500
UZ-67 200 and 350 ZL-67 200 % 350
Lane cleared in minefield, m: ?)'* "#+# ! "# %!# $0#!#' '%$$#' "#, ':
width up to 6 S%%$ # 6
length 80 to 90 (UZP-77), 75 to 80 (UZ-67) %$ 80-90 (ZLE-77), 75-80 (ZL-67)
Time to clear a lane, min 3 to 5 C'& "#*!$%& "#+#, '%$. 3-5
Crew 2 b0%"- 2
Speed, km/h: 0## W !%-$%&, 0'//:
road up to 60 "# S# # 60
cross-country up to 30 "# "/$$#. ' $# % # 30
in water up to 5 $ "!T # 5

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1075 Degaussing  1075  ! "##$%& '%$$#-!)*!$*+ ),-$%.
and Minesweeping Equipment % )',$%/%!$%& 0#1.

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KMT-7 AND KMT-8 TREADWAY )*


+* ,+-*
MINECLEARING PLOUGHS ,)
-7  ,)
-8

The treadway mineclearing ploughs are designed for E$)$/$* & "##$%& $0'% "# %!# $0#-
crossing antitank minefields by tanks and making !*+ '%$$*+ "#. % "#*!$%& ! $%+ 0#.$*+ "#+#-
treadway lanes through these minefields. #!.
The complete equipment set of the KMT-7 plough E#$*. 0#'"0  KB-7 !0d/ : ! 0 0#!*
includes: two roller sections, two frames (left-hand and 0e%%, ! '* ("!fd % !fd), ! $#-!* 0e%%
right-hand), two plow sections (left-hand and right-hand), ("!fd % !fd), e"$# f #. !#, 0 f "%#%,-
a hitch mechanism, passage marking squib holder, elec- $#! (E) & #1#)$/$%& "#+#, g0 ##1#f#!-
trical equipment, a pneumatic system, and an SPTA set. $%, "$!'#% 'f, LIE.
The complete equipment set of the KMT-8 plough #'"0  KB-8 !0d/ : ! $#-!* 0e%%
includes: two cutting sections (left-hand and right- (!fd % "!fd), "$!'#% 'f, e"$# f #. !#,
hand); a pneumatic system; a coupling device; an anti- f #. !# $%& h *!*+ "# %!#$%i!*+ '%$
bottom rod mines sweeper; snow-burried mines sweep- (jBEK), f #. !# $%& '%$, f $#!$$*+ ! $,,
er; and a set of spare parts, tools and accessories LIE.

KB-7 KB-8

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979

KMT-7 KMT-8 ,)
-7 ,)
-8
B%":
Type roller-plough, blade, 0#.$#,#  0 0#!#-$#-!#. $#-!#.
treadway treadway #$i'*+ $0#! ! %"* $%+ $0#!
Types of tanks all medium tanks "# %!'*+ '%$ EBK "# %!#,f$%/$*
Types of cleared mines antitank, antitrack % "# %!#$%i!*
and antibottom k%%$ 0#. $%&, '' 2 + 800 2 + 600
Width of cleared treadways, mm 2 x 800 2 + 600 0## m $%&, 0'// # 12 # 15
Mineclearing speed, km/h up to 12 up to 15 C'&:
Set-up time (by crew), h up to 3.5 up to 15 '#$ - g0%"-', / # 3,5 # 1,5
Time of emergency detachment !%.$#. # e"0%
of roller sections, min 1 12 0 0#!*+ 0e%., '%$. 1 12
Time to transfer plow sections "!# $#-!*+ 0e%.
from traveling %) "#+#$#,# "##-$%&
to combat position and back, s 5 5 ! 1#!# % #1 $#,  5 5
Dimensions when mounted ?)'* ,
on tank, mm: '#$ %#!$$#,# $ $0, '':
width 3,950 3,400 h%%$ 3950 3400
length 3,450 1,225 %$ 3450 1225
Weight K 
(including individual SPTA set), kg 7,500 1,000 ( 0#'"0 #' %$%!%fm$#,# LIE), 0, 7500 1000

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1075 Degaussing  1075  ! "##$%& '%$$#-!)*!$*+ ),-$%.
and Minesweeping Equipment % )',$%/%!$%& 0#1.

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FIRE EMPLACEMENTS :;<=>?= ::@AB=<CD

GORCHAK UNIVERSAL PILLBOX "&! # ! !&! '!"! «$»

The pillbox is designed for organization of fortified and EF,G F' !" "#$"+ %F-"'
frontier areas and protection of check points and vital %#(H-, #-(!-, ("+"GK ,, ,L"!
facilities. It can be used for rapid buildup of defenses -&K M#!-. O&! !P "(P,- (" (-
without considerable loss of time. !"-) ,F"" "!)  , ,G"!PK
It is essentially an armored fighting compartment with a -)K ,!!.
hinged top cover that mounts weapons and vision EF!-'! H "- - !F" 
devices. The pillbox is buried in the ground to the level !#"F-QLH' -KH #*#H,  #!H ,#(-
of the top cover; consequently, it becomes hard to  #)(# -%&"' " QF!P (". -
detect and virtually invulnerable to hostile fire. The cov- %&" ,#(-!' - ,)Q F %-' -KH #*-
ered crew of two men observe the battlefield through #" " (R!)% !-"!' !%F%&"-)) " (#-
periscopes. To deliver fire, the cover with the weapon !"G#" %',-")). > #!) (&"" G!, -
unit rises above the ground level, while the crew mem- !'L"H ", F-%K G-#, -F! QF" , () '
bers remain inside the sealed fighting compartment.  ()LPQ ("#("G#"K ("-. S' -F"' +'
The weapons are laid mechanically. #*#  #) -%&"' (F")!' F (-K-
The pillbox is capable of defeating tanks, lightly !PQ ,)", (" R!) G! !!' -%!" +)!"G-
armored targets and manpower. It can be shipped by + -+ !F"'.
motor or rail transport. <-F" %&"' %-
L!-'!' )K"G-
#") ("-F).
( (&!P !-
#", +#"-
$" " &"-%Q "% (-
!"-"#. >,)& (-
F"#$"' -!)-
"P) "" &,F-
&) !(!).

Basic Characteristics 67897:; <=>=?@;>A6@A?A

Weight (less weapons and ammunition), kg 3,500 O (, -%&"' " ("(-), #+ 3500
Armament: AGS-17 grenade launcher; >%&" +!)! n;-17,
12.7mm NSV-12.7 (%)! 12,7-)) <>-12,7
and 7.62mm PKM machine guns; " 7,62-)) EO,
ATGM system Eo@
Ammunition load: p#)(#!, *!:
rounds for grenade launcher 360 -! # +!)!% 360
cartridges for machine guns NSV-12.7/PKM 480/1,700 (! # (%)!% <>-12,7/EO 480/1700
ATGMs 4 EoA@ 4
Laying angles, deg: A+ -F"', +F.:
traverse 360 - +",!PH (#!" 360
elevation: - -!"#PH (#!":
AGS-17 from -5 to +70 n;-17 ! -5 F +70
machine guns from -5 to +30 (%)!- ! -5 F +30
ATGM from -5 to +15 Eo@ ! -5 F +15
Overall dimensions (diameter x height), mm 2,315 x 1,880 ;"! ,) (F")! K -!), )) 2315 K 1880

GROUP 54 BUILDING STRUCTURES  54  !


"
!#  ! $
$%""
Class 5411 Prefabricated  5411  !" "#$" %&"'
fortification structures ()*+ ",+!-"'

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MINE OBSTACLE 89:;8<=> ?8<9@A8<=>


PLACEMENT EQUIPMENT BCDD@-=F9G=DGH F>I9>J;:DCA

G(Z-3 TRACKED MINE-LAYING VEHICLE  45 (45 67


8 (6-3

The tracked mine-laying vehicle is designed to lay antitank #h #i jk h ' l% (l -
mines in the progress of action in the soil (snow) with their l%&k j   k# mi  $l ($)  j% %'
concealment and on the surface of the soil (snow) without  (kln $l ($) mh j% % .
concealment. B & ljl % (#oli h %l&  &#op '
Mines are laid by being automatically delivered from the jk hj h %  h#j  l %( h$# l-
cluster to the dispersing mechanism and then through i &#oli  (%' l(l,  %lj l-
ports in the rear plate of the vehicle hull to the conveyer,  jk hj (# (k#ip k ( l(l
which is provided with a mechanism that arms the moving j   m ( .  l%  (kln
mines. When mines are laid on the ground (snow) surface, $l ($) j &  (%$ l(l (#ol-
they are dispersed directly from the conveyer. When i  $l ($),  ( l%  j% %' - h
mines are laid with concealment, they are dispersed ( l'l  l&jo ($j mh# -
through the plow assembly and laid in a furrow made by h %l hj#  %ln (#ili 
the plow; after a delay they are finally armed. Mines laid m ( . B% % j , l j&k 
in loose soils (snow) are concealed by back dumps. &(  $l& ($), plili ( (jp m-
l&k l.

Basic Characteristics 9:;<:=> ?@A@BC>AD9CDBD

Base vehicle armored tracked vehicle (equipment 123) qhi j"  $ i m i ( h#  123)
Type of laid mines TM-57 and TM-62 with contact fuzes < ( l j&k j  <B-57  <B-62  %l%l&j (B=r-62,
(BVCh-62, BVZ-62, BVP-62M) and proximity B=F-62, B=-62B) %l%l&j (B=D-80)
fuzes (MVN-80); mines TM-89 h&lij ; j & <B-89
Ammunition load, pcs 208 q%j(%l j , "l. 208
Mine spacing, m 5 and 10 s$ l% j , j 5 10
Mine-laying speed, km/h: 8%ln j   i ( l% j , %j/:
mines laid in soil up to 6  $l # 6
mine laid on surface up to 16  (kln # 16
Maximum road speed, km/h 60 B% jni %ln #  i ( ", %j/ 60
Maximum gradient, deg 30 B% jn&' $ (#tj  jll , $#. 30
Fording depth, m up to 1 #ji $m  m#, j # 1
Fuel distance, km up to 350 F( k# ( l( , %j # 350
Time to load the vehicle with mines, min 15 to 20 =ji hi#% h$# li m%j(%lj, j . 15-20
Crew to load the vehicle with mines 7 (squad) 9l #i hi#% h$# li, . 7 (l# )
Probability of laying mines in soil, category I - III =hjln l% j   $l, %l$ i I - III
Armament, pcs: = , "l.:
7.62mm machine-gun P< 1 7,62-jj (jl < 1
7.62mm assault rifle AKM 3 7,62-jj ljl >B 3
26mm signal pistol 1 26-jj  $n&' ( ll 1
Radio set R-123M 9# lu i 9-123B
communication range, km up to 20 #nln ih , %j # 20
Crew 3 (commander, driver and operator) v% ( 3 (%j# , jk %-# ln (l)

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1095 Miscellaneous  1095   ,
Weapons  "#"  #$  %& #' $((&

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PLACEMENT EQUIPMENT BCDD@-=F9G=DGH F>I9>J;:DCA

UMZ MULTIPURPOSE MINELAYER  - ./ 0./ 12


- 01

The multipurpose minelayer is designed to rapidly scat- #d #e %$ f   e fgg
ter antipersonnel and antitank clustered mines on the (g (hg&f (g g%&f %g&f f -
terrain. f i.
The minelayer is based on the chassis of ZIL-131 truck F$# gj ?BF g g d id$ gfi e
carrying special and auxiliary equipment. The special FCk-131, (l j$ (f$gj$ i#-
equipment includes a container unit of six full-turn con-  e. 8(l j i#  %mg: %g'-
tainers accommodating mine clusters and a minelaying &' i% d "g ((g&h %g' #e
control system. %g  gf ( e f   f.
Minefields are laid by firing mines from clusters from ?g% f &h (' ngege d$# gf
port, starboard and rear of the minelayer. Depending ?BF (gf gg f  d %g  $, ($
on the position of the containers, one-lane, two-lane or d#$ ig d$# ge. F$# gj  d  f-
three-lane minefields are laid. g g ( e %g' fg g gj #-
-, #h- gh(& f & (e.

Basic Characteristics 3456478 9:;:<=8;>3=><>

Basic mine load 180 clusters with mines o%f(%g d$# ge 180 %g  f f
Number of mines in one basic mine load, pcs:  g f   #f i%f(%g, "g.:
antipersonnel mines PFB-1s 11,520 (g (hg&h pB-1 11520
antipersonnel mines P@B-2 720 (g (hg&h @B-2 720
antitank mines P<B-3 180 (g g%&h <B-3 180
Maximum length of minefield laid with use of one basic mine load, m: B% fje (gegj f $ (e,
AP mines PFB-1s 3,200 g f$ # f i&f %f(%gf d$# ge, f:
AP mines P@B-2 5,000 (g (hg&h pB-1 3200
AT mines P<B-3 600 (g (hg&h @B-2 5000
Minefield depth, m 15 to 240 (g g%&h <B-3 600
Minelaying speed, km/h up to 40 Ii  g f&h f &h (', f 15 - 240
Time to equip minelayer with one basic mine load, min: 8%gj #  e d$# ge ( f   , %f/ # 40
by crew from 90 to 120 =fe, f .:
by engineer squad from 40 to 60 e e d$# ge i%f(%gf f :
Time to transfer minelayer  f g 90 - 120
from traveling to combat position, min 5 (&f g# f 40 - 60
Weight of minelayer, kg: (# d$# ge d g(g$ ( e  i 5
without mine load 8,300 B d$# ge, %$:
with mine load 10,100 id i%f(%g 8300
Overall dimensions, mm 7,100 x 2,500 x 2,973  i%f(%gf 10100
Crew 2 (driver and operator) Ii g& df&, ff 7100 h 2500 h 2973
9g, . 2 (# gj (g)

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1095 Miscellaneous  1095   ,
Weapons  "#"  #$  %& #' $((&

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PLACEMENT EQUIPMENT -!""# !$%

UMP-2 0120
3
 324 
5

CONTROLLED ANTITANK MINEFIELD SET 24167 

067
167 25 1-2

The controlled minefield set is intended to lay wire- 89<D@6`@6;<@ D5a >7b9:H7b=6 >I96=5a<cGd I: I9:=:D6c
controlled antitank minefields. I9:bA=:b6@F:=Gd cA@@Gd I:5<H.
The minefield control consists in arming and disabling I96=5<@A< cA@@Gc I:5<c `6F5e;6<b7a = I<9<=:D< <E: =
minefields with the aid of the control panel. A minefield f:<=:< A5A f<`:I67@:< I:5:?<@A< 7 I:c:ghe I>5hb6
in safe condition allows for passage of tanks. >I96=5<@Aa. A@@:< I:5<, I<9<=<D<@@:< = f<`:I67@:<
[Link]@A<, D:I>7F6<b I[Link] I: @<c> b6@F:=.

Basic Characteristics 89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Weight of set (less mines), kg 440 6776 F:cI5<Fb6 (f<` cA@), FE 440
Composition: :7b6= F:cI5<Fb6:
UMT fuzes 96 =`9G=6b<5A 8, Cb. 96
control panel 1 I>5hb >I96=5<@Aa, Cb. 1
power supply source (battery, type 24NP-20) 4 A7b:;@AF b:F6 (f6b69<a bAI6 248-20), Cb. 4
sets of wires 3 I9:=:D@6a 7<bh, F:cI5. 3
Types of mines used -57, TM-62 89Ac<@a<cG< cA@G -57, -62
Minefield patterns: 4:cI5<Fb I:`=:5a<b >7b6@6=5A=6bh:
four rows of 96 mines in total: ;<bG9<d9aD@:< cA@@:< I:5< A` 96 cA@, c:
frontwise length, m 100 or 130 I9:ba?<@@:7bhe I: i9:@b> 100 A5A 130
depth, m up to 40 E5>fA@:H D: 40
three rows of 72 mines in total: b9<d9aD@:< cA@@:< I:5< A` 72 cA@, c:
frontwise length, m 100 or 130 I9:ba?<@@:7bhe I: i9:@b> 100 A5A 130
depth, m up to 25 E5>fA@:H D: 25
Minelaying method by PMZ-4 minelayer or manually I:7:f >7b6@:=FA `6E96DAb<5<c 8!-4 A5A =9>;@>e
Minefield control range, km up to 0.8 65h@:7bh >I96=5<@Aa, Fc D: 0,8
Time to: 9<ca I<9<=:D6 cA@@:E: I:5a, cA@.:
arm minefield, min up to 3 = f:<=:< [Link]@A< @< f:5<< 3
disable minefield, min at least 5 = f<`:I67@:< [Link]@A< @< c<@<< 5
Minefield laying temperature range, oC from -40 to +50 <cI<96b>9@GH DA6I6`:@ I9Ac<@<@Aa, E96D.  :b -40 D: +50

UMPN-68 0120
3
 324 
5

CONTROLLED ANTITANK 24167 

067
MINEFIELD SET 167 25 1-68

The controlled minefield set is designed to lay wire- 89<D@6`@6;<@ D5a >7b9:H7b=6 >I96=5a<cGd I: I9:=:D6c
controlled antitank minefields. I9:bA=:b6@F:=Gd cA@@Gd I:5<H.

Basic Characteristics 89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

Weight of set (less mines), kg 300 6776 F:cI5<Fb6 (f<` cA@), FE 300
Composition: :7b6= F:cI5<Fb6:
MVN-62 fuzes 48 =`9G=6b<5A -62, Cb. 48
control panel 1 I>5hb >I96=5<@Aa, Cb. 1
power supply source (battery, type 24NP-20) 4 A7b:;@AF b:F6 (f6b69<a bAI6 248-20), Cb. 4
sets of wires 3 I9:=:D@6a 7<bh, F:cI5. 3
Types of mines used -62 series 89Ac<@a<cG< cA@G 7<9AA -62
Minefield patterns: 4:cI5<Fb I:`=:5a<b >7b6@6=5A=6bh:
four rows of 48 mines in total: ;<bG9<d9aD@:< cA@@:< I:5< A` 48 cA@, c:
frontwise length, m 100 or 130 I9:ba?<@@:7bhe I: i9:@b> 100 A5A 130
depth, m up to 40 E5>fA@:H D: 40
three rows of 36 mines in total: b9<d9aD@:< cA@@:< I:5< A` 36 cA@, c:
frontwise length, m 100 or 130 I9:ba?<@@:7bhe I: i9:@b> 100 A5A 130
depth, m up to 25 E5>fA@:H D: 25
Minefield control range, km up to 0.8 65h@:7bh >I96=5<@Aa, Fc D: 0,8
Time to: 9<ca I<9<=:D6 cA@@:E: I:5a, cA@.:
arm minefield, min up to 3 = f:<=:< [Link]@A< @< f:5<< 3
disable minefield, min at least 5 = f<`:I67@:< [Link]@A< @< c<@<< 5
Minefield laying temperature range, oC from -30 to +50 <cI<96b>9@GH DA6I6`:@ I9Ac<@<@Aa, E96D. :b -30 D: +50

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1095 Miscellaneous 45677 1095 89:;<< =::9>?<@A<,
Weapons @< =:C<DC<< = D9>EA< F5677G D6@@:H E9>IIG

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OBSTACLE   !


CLEARING EQUIPMENT "#$ % ! %

IMR-2MA OBSTACLE CLEARING VEHICLE "#,)#)#+ !"# .,')#"+ " -2 

The vehicle is intended to clear paths for troops to move BFD>9H>9KF>9 D8G @AF:hFKF>=G hB@DE=JF>=G E@i:M, E
through zones of destruction, including those contaminated L@j K=:8F = h@ B9D=@9ML=E>@ H9B9JF>>@i jF:L>@:L=. 
with radioactive agents. The IMR-2MA comprises a jib crane :@:L9E Ek@DGL MB9>-:LBF89 : j9>=hC8GL@B@j, hB=A@B? >9-
with a manipulator, surveillance devices, communications A8lDF>=G, :BFD:LE9 :EGH=, M@88FML=E>9G H9m=L9 nM=h9J9,
facilities, crew protection equipment, a filter-ventilation sys- o=8pLB@EF>L=8Gq=@>>9G C:L9>@EM9, hB=A@B? k=jB9HEFD-
tem, chemical reconnaissance devices, firefighting equip- M=, , :BFD:LE9 D?j@E@i j9:M=B@EM= , " .
ment, a smoke generating system, and an SPTA set.

Basic Characteristics %:;<=;>? @ABACD?BE:DECE

Weight with mine clearing gear, t 49.5 ;9::9 : LB98@j, L 49,5


Crew 2 rM=h9J 2
Engine V-84MS four-stroke E=I9LF8p KFL?BFkL9ML>?i
multifuel diesel j>@I@L@h8=E>?i D=HF8p -84;
Engine power, hp 840 ;@m>@:Lp DE=I9LF8G, 8. :. 840
Maximum speed, km/h 50 ;9M:=j98p>9G :M@B@:Lp, Mj/K 50
Road range (without additional tanks), km up to 500 "9h9: k@D9 h@ <@::F (AFH D@h@8>=LF8p>?k FjM@:LFi), Mj D@ 500
Clearance, mm 460 78=BF>:, jj 460
Depth of negotiable fording without preparation, m 1.2 s8CA=>9 hBF@D@8FE9Fj@I@ AB@D9 AFH h@DI@L@EM=, j 1,2
Armament autonomous open-type @@BCJF>=F 12,7-jj 9EL@>@j>9G
12.7mm AD machine gun HF>=L>@-hC8FjFL>9G C:L9>@EM9 H9MB?L@I@ L=h9
Overall dimensions in traveling position s9A9B=L>?F B9HjFB? E h@k@D>@j h@8@JF>==
(length x width x height), mm 9,390 x 3,500 x 3,420 (D8=>9 k <=B=>9 k E?:@L9), jj 9320 k 3500 k 3420

Special equipment: hFq=98p>@F @A@BCD@E9>=F:


jib crane with manipulator full-rotation, telescopic MB9>-:LBF89 : j9>=hC8GL@B@j: h@8>@h@E@B@L>?i, LF8F:M@h=KF:M=i
load-lifting capacity with maximum (8 m) span of jib, t 2 IBCH@h@DtFj>@:Lp
maximum height of cargo loading/unloading, m 3.5/4.45 >9 j9M:=j98p>@j E?8FLF :LBF8? 8 j, L 2
capacity of grabbing scoop, m3 0.35 j9M:=j98p>9G E?:@L9 H9IBCHM=/B9HIBCHM=, j 3,5/4,45
size of open scooping, mm 1,330 EjF:L=j@:Lp IBFioFB>@I@ M@E<9, j3 0,35
dozer: B9HjFB B9:MB?L@I@ H9kE9L9, jj 1330
deepening of dozer blade, mm 450 AC8pD@HFB:
working capacity: H9I8CA8F>=F @LE989 , jj 450
in stone barriers, m/h 280 - 350 LFk>=KF:M9G hB@=HE@D=LF8p>@:Lp:
when breaching slashes, m/h 350 - 400 E M9jF>>?k H9E989k, j/K 280 - 350
on mine fields, km/h 5 - 12 E 8F:>?k H9E989k, j/K 350 - 400
when filling ditches and trenches, m3/h 350 - 360 E j=>>?k h@8Gk, Mj/K 5 - 12
when digging descent passages H9:?hM9 BE@E, LB9><Fi, j3/K 350 - 360
in banks and ravines of about 6 m high, m3/h 350 - 400 C:LB@i:LE@ :hC:M@E E MBCL=H>F AFBFI@E
when clearing roads from snow = @EB9I@E E?:@L@i D@ 6 j, j3/K 350 - 400
and road laying in snow-bound terrain @K=:LM9 D@B@I @L :>FI9 = hB@M89D?E9>=F hCLFi
with snow cover of 1.2 m deep, km/h 15 h@ :>FJ>@i qF8=>F hB= I8CA=>F :>FJ>@I@ h@MB@E9 1,2 j, Mj/K 15
when digging pits, m3/h 200 - 250 B?LpF M@L8@E9>@E, j3/K 200 - 250
when loading earth, m3/h 15 - 20 h@IBCHM9 IBC>L9, j3/K 15 - 20
Control of working equipment remotely-control, #hB9E8F>=F B9A@K=j @A@BCD@E9>=Fj D=:L9>q=@>>@F,
electrohydraulic n8FMLB@I=DB9E8=KF:M@F

GROUP 38 CONSTRUCTION, MINING, EXCAVATING AND ROAD MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT  38 !"#$ " %&%'%(#") '*+
%"
)*
(, '%%,#$-, .) *+#$- " (.$(#$- &%

Class 3825 Road Clearing 789:: 3825 ;9<=>? = @A@BCD@E9>=F


and Cleaning Equipment D8G B9HIB9JDF>=G = B9:K=:LM=

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OBSTACLE =>?@=ABC D>?E@EF?GHI


CLEARING EQUIPMENT >CJ>KL?GHM H D>?DIA=ABHM

MTU-72 TANK BRIDGELAYER


#6%($7 %
%6*'"6
-72

The bridgelayer is intended to transport and lay a tread- D#'%),' %( -#^!#-#!&.  $-!&. .!'_!-
way bridge across obstacles (canals, ricers, ravines, *! `!- ,'#') ^#'^(--&( (. , #',., !&#*  -.^.)
etc.) for wheeled and tracked vehicles. The bridgelayer  a'bc ^#!^$. ^! '`$ *$',!_  .!'!_ -'d..
consists of a bridge equipment, system for crew pro- B !-& `!-!$.%,. &d!%(- `!-!&!' !"!#$%!&',
tection against mass destruction weapons, firefighting -'` )e- f.^+ !- ED, ^#!-&!^!+#!' !"!-
equipment, smoke screening system, underwater dri- #$%!&', -'#`!% `!&( ^^#-$# %( `.#!&.,
ving equipment. The MTU-72 bridgelayer is equipped !"!#$%!&' ^!%&!%!*! &!+%'(. AK-72 !e'
with internal and external communications facilities: a #'%-&` &''_  &$-#''_ &(), #%!-a'_
radio set and an intercom system.  ^'#'*!&!# ` $-#!_-&!`.
The vehicle is armed with a light machine gun, an B!!#$+'': #$,!_ ^$'`'-, &-!`-  ^-#! . `,
assault rifle with an ammunition load, grenades and a *#-  *b _ ^-!'-.
flare gun.

Basic Characteristics %@ABCADE FGHGIJEHK@JKIK

Weight, t 40 , - 40
Crew 2 o.^+ 2
Engine V-84MS four-stroke multifuel diesel @&*-'b ,'- #'d-.- _, `!*!-!^& _
Engine power, hp 840 %)'b B-84=
Length with bridge, m 11.64 !e!-b %&*-'(, . . 840
Width, m 3.46 @  `!-!`, ` 11,64
Height with bridge, m 3.38 L#, ` 3,46
Maximum speed, km/h 60 B !-  `!-!`, ` 3,38
Maximum road range, km up to 500 .`b( .!#!-b, .`/, 60
Water barriers forded with use .`b _ )^ d!% ^! !', .` 500
of underwater driving equipment, m: B!% ' ^#'*#% ^#'!%!'&'` '  EDB, `:
width 1,000 # %! 1000
depth 4.5 *$" 4,5

Bridge: single-span, treadway !-: !%!^#!'- _, .!'_ _


load-lifting capacity, t 50 *#$)!^!%p'`!-b, - 50
weight, kg 6,400 `, .* 6400
length, m 20 %, ` 20
width, m: #, `:
bridge road 3.3 ^#!')+'_ ,- 3,3
intertreadway distance 1 `'+.!'_!*! ^#!&'- 1
obstacle overlapping (with two bridges) 18 (30) ^'#'.# &'`!_ ^#'*#% ( %&$`( `!-`) 18 (30)
Time, min: B#'`(, `.:
deployment 3 $-!&. `!- 3
close-down 8 (-( `!- 8
Outrigger/dozer with two removable expanders C$-#*'#-"$b%!)'#  %&$`( p'` ` $#-'(`

GROUP 38 CONSTRUCTION, MINING, EXCAVATING AND ROAD MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT  38 !"#$ " %&%'%(#") '*+
%"
)*
(, '%%,#$-, .) *+#$- " (.$(#$- &%

Class 3825 Road Clearing  3825   !"!#$%!&'


and Cleaning Equipment %( #)*#+%'(  #,-.

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WATER CROSSING 23452678 34959:4;<=


FACILITIES 795;>? 34@385

TMM-6 HEAVY MECHANIZED BRIDGE


*+&"%, $&-(#.# )((%, $

$$-6

The vehicle is intended for laying bridges across A#$B"# $C !AD  E F #A#F$ "#A#B
water obstacles and dry-valley barriers of up to 100 m $# A#GA$  !F$H# A#C C IAD $
wide and 5 m deep for troops and wheeled and 100 E  G!KD $ 5 E  $C A!%  E D%, %-
tracked vehicles weighing up to 60 tons. The bridge #D  G!#"D #F% #E $ 60 . AE#C#C
is used both in combat actions and during evacuation %% F$# K# F $#D D, %  A P %!QF E#-
activities, elimination of the aftermath of accidents AACCF, % $Q #$ D  AD  FDF
and natural disasters. K#$ D.
The TMM-6 comprises a bridgelayer and bridge mem- 6RR  B E!%$"%  E F K% . R-
bers. The bridgelayer is a cross-country all-wheel-drive !%$"% - A $D  EKH %D A-
truck (wheel arrangement 8 x 8) which mounts equip- F$E (%#C TAE! 8 F 8),  %AE !-
ment and mechanisms to transport and lay the bridge # KA!$ #  E#FBE $C #A# B%  !-
members. The bridgelaying mechanisms are provided  % E G K%. A $ E#FBE - G$A -
with a hydraulic drive with power takeoff from the chas- "#%D,  KAE EW   G $ G#C  -
sis engine. The bridgelayer is fitted with a system to EKC. R!%$"% W# #ED $C BW
protect the crew from radioactive dust while crossing P%X   A $ X#  A$%  BAX#-
contaminated terrain. It is also equipped with commu- D E#  KA!$  A#$ E  CB - A$-
nications facilities: a radio set and an intercom system. Q#D  #A#G AE !AD E. Y%G"#%
The vehicle is environmentally safe as the bridgelaying K#B#, % %% !AD  E G #A#F$ AB-
is carried out without damming, earth moving and river- $C K#B #A#%AC A!, K#B #A#E#W#C GA!
bed works.  $F AK.

Basic Characteristics 1234256 7898:;69<1;<:<

Crew 2 Y%X 2
Bridge length, m 17 - 102 5 E G #A#F$, E 17 - 102
Bridge load-lifting capacity, tf 60 @A!B$[#EH E G #A#F$,  60
Depth of negotiable obstacle, m up to 5 @!K A#$# #ED A#GA$, E $ 5
Time to lay 102 m long bridge, min 50 7A#EC !AD  E G #A#F$ $D 102 E, E. 50
Speed, km/h: 2%AH, %E/":
bridge crossing by transport means 20 to 30 $ X#C #F%  E! 20 - 30
bridgelayer: E!%$"%:
average 35 - 40 A#$CC 35 - 40
maximum 70 E%EHC 70
Fuel distance, km 1,100 _ F$, %E 1100

GROUP 19 SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, PONTOONS AND FLOATING DOCKS  19  !"#, $"%& ',  (
(% # ")#& ' #
Class 1945 Pontoons  1945 
and Floating Docks   !"# $%

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FACILITIES +.)034 -'(5',)

SNL-8 HIGH-SPEED INFLATABLE BOAT C 


(* (')(* " ' ("-8

The boat is designed to move motorized infantry units, -678797 : 7;7<= >6>6? 968 ?<7
commandant and rescue units, water obstacle engineer >6@6 A<;<;6B<?C ><687D=, B<A77;-
reconnaissance units across water obstacles, and to B<= D >;G7<= HI, D7H767<= 68?BD ?<7C
provide for various activities on water. >6@6, >6<D8?<;? 68D97C 6I<; 7 ?<.
The boat consists of a body, folding paddles, mooring + <;? <BD ?C<:;: <I;?77< B<6>, B7 ?-
rope, and SPTA. , I6<;G7= B<7L D M1-.

Basic Characteristics 789:8;< =>?>@A<?B7AB@B

Weight (less motor), kg 100  <BD I8 A<;<6, B@ 100


Load capacity, kg 800 568<><fA7<;G, B@ 800
Man capacity 8 with personal arms +A;DA<;G, 9. 8  D97A <6HDA
Time to prepare boat by a crew of 3 men, min 20 +6A: 76:H7D: <BD 69;<A D8 ;6C 9<?B, AD7. 20
Speed in water when propelled &B<6<;G ?DH7D:  ><?7A <<97A
by 30-hp Vikhr-30 motor, km/h: A<;<6<A «+DC6G-30» A<i7<;Gj 30 .., BA/9:
fully loaded 14  ><7<= 7@68B<= 14
half-loaded (2 men or 200 kg load) 35  7><7<= 7@68B<= (2 9<?B DD 200 B@) 35
Overall dimensions, mm: 5I6D;7 68A6, AA:
prepared for operation: ? 6I<9A ><<H7DD:
length 5,400 D7 5400
width 1,700 kD6D7 1700
height 780 ?<; 780
rolled up (in bag): ? ;67><6;7<A ><<H7DD (? 9C):
length 1,500 D7 1500
width 750 kD6D7 750
height 550 ?<; 550
Crew 1 '9;, 9. 1
Material capron fabric, two-layer, rubberized ;6D <BD >6<68D777: ?C<=7: B>6<7<?: ;B7G

GROUP 19 SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, PONTOONS AND FLOATING DOCKS  19  !"#, $"%& ',  (
(% # ")#& ' #
Class 1940  1940
Small Craft  

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PP-91 PONTOON EQUIPMENT SET  (


((%-  -91

The pontoon equipment is designed to set up ferry and [#$\"# $] ^[!$ ] [_`  _ `
bridge crossings to move military materiel and other #[#[ #a #`%  $[!b` b[!\ "#[#\ $#
cargo across water obstacles. [#b[$.

The set includes: _#% [% %c"#:


- FZ-235 motorized members, pcs - 8; - _[# \ #d] Fe-235 - 8 f.;
- BF-130F bridge-erection boats, pcs - 4; - ^!%[-_[# %#[ gF-225 - 4 f.;
- offshore members, pcs - 32; - [#"# \ #d] - 32 f.;
- end sections, pcs - 4; - ^#[#b # \ #d] - 4 f.;
- containers with corduroy, pcs - 2; - %#a#[  %a - 2 f.;
- containers with spare parts, - %#a#[  e6_
tools, accessories, and auxiliary equipment, pcs - 4;  _b#d_ _!h# _ - 4 f.;
- KrAZ-260G (Ural-53236) pontoon trucks, pcs - 54; - #  _^
- equipment for reconnaissance of water [4e-260i (j[-53236) - 54 f.;
obstacles, traffic control, preparation of crossing - [#$  [\ #$% $` [#b[$, [#b![ ]
points in winter, as well as loading tackle, sets - 2. $ k#], ^[!$ ] #[#[ \_a, %#k#
^[!$ # - 2 %_#%.

The motorized member consists of a trapezoidal- F[# \ #  \ %[! [#l#$db
section hull, that has a trafficable part, jointing #"#]  [#\k#a "dc  % _ !\_, m#_a
points, detachable deck house, ZD204S2S diesel [!^%, $\#db $ b#] 3n204o2o,  [--
engine, P/-220 pivoted-collapsible column, and %$a %% /-220  #ld` ^##" ch`
special-purpose auxiliary systems. It can be built into #_. /^#dc #b ] ]#] , "  [ ^[-
a bridge (ferry) line, increasing its length by three %# [ #] #! _ ([_), ! #" ] #b
meters. $!  3 _.
An offshore member is similar to a member of the 5#"# \ # #  b  \ #_ [%
PMP-F pontoon equipment. It consists of two middle F-F   \ $ !` [#$`  $ !` %[a` f[-
and two side hinge-connected pontoons. When [ #$#` _#k$! ^a  . 5#"# \ #
deployed, the offshore member is basically a 7.2-m [%[_ k# [#$ ]# ^a !"% _-
long and 6.83-m wide section of a bridge. Connecting  $a 7,2 _  f[a 6,83 _.
joints are mounted at the ends of the member used for 0 [l` \ # ! # % # !\ $] #$#-
joining the bridge members into a ferry line. Hinge- ] \ #d# _#k$! ^a c _ ([_). [_#
mounted on one of the end pontoons of an offshore b,  $_ \ %[a`  [#"b \ # !-
member is a deflector provided with connecting joints  # ^#%#d, %[a ^k# % _ !\_
GROUP 19 SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, PONTOONS AND FLOATING DOCKS  19  !"#, $"%& ',  (
(% # ")#& ' #
Class 1945 Pontoons  1945 
and Floating Docks   !"# $%

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for the lengthwise connection of offshore members and $] #$#] [#"` \ #d#  f[# _ ([-
the formation of a wider bridge. _)  ^[\ ] _ ([_) ! #"#a f[.
An inshore member consists of two middle and g#[#b # \ #  \ $ !` [#$`  $ !` %[a`
extreme hinge-connected pontoons, as well as of two f[[ #$#` _#k$! ^a  ,  %k#
middle and two extreme ramps. Like the offshore $ !` [#$`  $ !` %[a` `$#a. 0 [l# ^#[#b -
member, the inshore member transome has connect- b \ #  b  [#"_ \ #_ ! # %-
ing joints for connection with the offshore members. # !\ $] #$#]  [#"_ \ #d]_. / a
The major distinguishing feature of the offshore mem- "#da ^#dc ^#[#b b \ #  -
ber compared to the similar member of the PMP-F b"b \ # [% F-F ] ]#] , "  ^[!$-
equipment, is that it is provided with two hydraulic  $ !_] b$[ "#%_ $m#_%_, \"#d
hoists, which considerably facilitates the communica- ![hch_ \$"! % % _ ([_)  ^#[#b_.
tion of the bridge (ferry) with the bank. a  _^d h# #lda s[-
Pontoon-carrying truck has a special-purpose plat- _a $] [[[ %  b[!\% ([\b[!\%) #`
form used to transport, load and unload all elements  ` "#a [%. /"#d] ^#d -
of the equipment. The pontoon-carrying truck fea- b  _^] - #ld] s[_ #
tures a longer special-purpose platform, which makes !$#a $] [[[ % b \ # $-
it possible to transport a pontoon member 7.2 m long. a 7,2 _.

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979


of Ferry Crossings :560;/24 :363:651

Load capacity of ferry, t 90 180 360 i[!\$m#_d [_,  90 180 360


Erection time, min 15 20 25 p[#_] ^[%, _. 15 20 25
Maximum speed, km/h 14 12 12 F%_d] %[d, %_/" 14 12 12
Number of ferries "#  [_
in one set, pc 8 4 2 \ %_#% [% 8 4 2

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979


of Bridge Crossings ;0.80124 :363:651

Load capacity, t 60 90 120 i[!\$m#_d _,  60 90 120


Length of bridge from the set, m 268 165 141 n _ \ %_#%, _ 268 165 141
Bridging time, h 0.5 1 0.8 p[#_]  $%, " 0,5 1 0,8
Limiting conditions: [#$#d# ! ] [_##]:
current velocity, m/s 3 3 3 %[d #"#], _/ 3 3 3
surface roughness, swell scale 1 2 3 ##, ^ 1 2 3

The PP-91 pontoon equipment set employs FZ-235 p [%# -91 %"# # [#$ _[\l [_#]-
motorized members and BF-225F bridge-erection c] _[# \ #d] Fe-235  ^!%[-_[# %-
boats as motorization means. #[ gF-225F.

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979


of MZ-235 Motorized Member ;0806/0<0 =13/5 $>-235

Dimensions, mm: 5\_#[, __:


length 9,345 $ 9345
width 3,120 f[ 3120
height 3,680  3680
Maximum speed in water, km/h 15 F%_d] %[d `$  $#, %_/" 15
Pulling force on mooring lines, kgf 2,400 1]b  f [ `, %b 2400
Load capacity, t 5 i[!\$m#_d,  5
Draft, unloaded, m 0.75 /$% ^#\ b[!\, _ 0,75
Time to prepare for work, min 3 p[#_] $b % % [^#, _. 3
Engine diesel ZD204S2S n b#d $\#d 3n204o2o
Engine power, kW (hp) 173.5 (235) Fhd $ b#], %p (..) 173,5 (235)
Weight, kg 8,500 F, %b 8500
Crew 2 5"#, "#. 2

GROUP 19 SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, PONTOONS AND FLOATING DOCKS  19  !"#, $"%& ',  (
(% # ")#& ' #
Class 1945 Pontoons  1945 
and Floating Docks   !"# $%

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MP-M PONTOON EQUIPMENT SET  (


(( -$
) -  $-$

The pontoon equipment is designed to set up ferry and T#$U"# $V !TW  X Y  TXY #T#-
bridge crossing to overcome water obstacles. T "#T#U $# T#ZT$.

The set includes: [ %X#% Y$V:


- offshore members, pcs - 32; - T#"# U #\V - 32 ].;
- end sections, pcs - 4; - ^#T#Z # U #\V - 4 ].;
- corduroy sets, pcs - 4; - % - 4 ].;
- BMK-T, BMK-150M, - ^!%T# %#T
BMK-130M bridge-erection tug boats, pcs - 16; (_`-2, _`-150`, _`-130`) - 16 ].;
- hydrodynamic shields, pcs - 48; - Z$T$X"#%# a - 48 ].;
- winter crossing means, sets - 2; - T#$  $V !TW  #T#T UXW - 2 %X.;
- loading tackle, sets - 2; - %#b# ^T!$ # - 2 %X.;
- water crossing reconnaissance means, sets - 2; - T#$  TU #$% $Y T#ZT$ - 2 %X.;
- traffic control at crossings, sets - 2; - T#$  T#Z!T V
- KrAZ-255B pontoon trucks, pcs - 36; $ b#V  #T#T # - 2 %X.;
- KrAZ-255B corduroy-laying trucks, pcs - 2; - #  X^ T5c-255_ - 36 ].;
- KrAZ-255B (ZIL-131) motorboat trucks, pcs - 16. - "#  X^ T5c-255_ - 2 ].;
- %#T#  X^ T5c-255_ (c7d-131) - 16 ].

The offshore members and end sections carried by 0 ! Z T% `-`  Ve T#"# 
pontoon trucks are basic parts of the PMP-M pontoon ^#T#Z # U #\V, #T# UX#  Y  X^-
equipment set. VY. b$# U #  U $ !Y %TWY  $ !Y T#$-
Each section consists of two middle and two side Y  , ]TT #$#Y X#b$! ^W. [ -
hinge-connected pontoons. The track section is built !^!  T# T#UbV "\,   TfY
in the pontoon deck and transoms of middle pan- T#$Y  ! # % # !TW  -
toons have connecting joints in the form of an ear-lug $# T!]  ]T#X  !Y.
and pin. _#T#Z # U # "#V  T#"Z TVX#WX
The end section differs from the offshore member in a %X !^ T! ^#T#Z Z Tf  ^## T"-
straight bevel of the deck from the side of the transom W %T!%f#W  . g ^#T#Z Z U # ^#U
and is more rugged. Y$#W - 5,5 X. _#T#Z # U # a#  X
The end section without ferry bridge is 5.5 m long. $h#X%X $V UX##V !Z % #\
Each end section comprises screw jacks to change the ^#T#Z  %$X Y$VX $V h#U$ #Y%  X
tilt angle of the pontoon and hinged ferry bridges to  TX. ` T#"Z (^#T#Z Z) U # - % 7 .
embark transportation means on a pontoon or bridge. #  X^ ^T!$  #f\W -
One offshore (end section) member weighs seven tons. jTXW, a#W VZ W #^#$%W  ZT!U$h#X-
The pontoon trucks have a special-purpose platform W T#W. k Xa\e Z  X^V !-
GROUP 19 SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, PONTOONS AND FLOATING DOCKS  19  !"#, $"%& ',  (
(% # ")#& ' #
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fitted with a tractive winch and hoisting beam. The pon- a# Ve #T# U%! U #, ZT!U%! #Z  $!, %-
toon truck is used for shipping a section, unloading it $ #  ZT!U%!.
on water, folding and loading. _!%T-XT# %#T TX#VeV T  $%# 
Tug motor boats are used for docking and drawing TU $%#  Y X , $V #T#$ b#V TX ,
ferry bridges, towing pontoons, engineering reconnais- #$#V b##TW TU #$% $Y T#ZT$, ##V
sance of water obstacles, carrying out auxiliary opera- !b^  #T#T Y  #V XZ#\Y
tions and services at crossing points. T^  $#.

Basic Characteristics of Floating Bridges ./01/23 456578369.8979 /5:L51/24 <0.801

Bridge load capacity, t 60 20 lT!U$h#X\ X,  60 20


Track width, m 6.5 3.25 vT T#Ub#W ", X 6,5 3,25
Maximum length of bridge, m 227 382 T#$#\V $ X, X 227 382
Crew for m#\ T"#
bridge-laying, men: $V  $% X:
pontoonmen 72 72 #T 72 72
drivers 36 36 $##W 36 36
Bridging time, min 30 50 [T#XV   $%! X, X. 30 50

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Load capacity of ferry, t 40 60 80 120 130 170 lT!U$h#X\ TX,  40 60 80 120 130 170
Number of ferries out "#  TX ,
of the set, pc 16 10 8 5 4 4 ^T#XY U T% 16 10 8 5 4 4
Number of sections for one ferry, pc: "#  U #\#
offshore members 2 3 4 6 6 8  $ TX:
end sections - - - - 1 1 T#"Y 2 3 4 6 6 8
Ferry length, m 13.5 20.25 27 40.5 46 59.5 ^#T#Z Y - - - - 1 1
Crew to lay ferry, men: g TX, X 13,5 20,25 27 40,5 46 59,5
pontoonmen 4 6 8 12 14 18 m#\ T"#
drivers 2 3 4 6 7 9 $V ^T% TX:
Time to lay ferry, min 7 8 9 13-15 15-18 16-20 #T 4 6 8 12 14 18
$##W 2 3 4 6 7 9
[T#XV ^T% TX, X. 7 8 9 13-15 15-18 16-20

Basic Characteristics of Motor Boats ./01/23 456578369.8979 7583601

BMK-T BMK-130M BMK 150M !$-


!$-130$ !$-150$
Engine YaMZ-236SP-4 YaAZ-204-SP M70-SPE-3.5 g Z#\ n`c-236k-4 n5c-204-k6 `70-ko-3,5
Rated 1X\V
power, kW (hp) 95.6 (130) 73.6 (100) 2 x 45.6 (2 x 62) Xa\, %[ (..) 95,6 (130) 73,6 (100) 2 Y 45,6 (2 Y 62)
Average kT#$W
fuel consumption, l/h 20 26.5 47 TY$  , /" 20 26,5 47
Weight, t 6 3.77 3 `,  6 3,77 3
Mooring thrust, kg 2,000 1,450 1,500 2VZ  ] T Y, %Z 2000 1450 1500
Speed, km/h 17 19.5 22 k%T\ Y$, %X/" 17 19,5 22
Draft, m 0.75 0.62 0.75 0$%, X 0,75 0,62 0,75

GROUP 19 SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, PONTOONS AND FLOATING DOCKS  19  !"#, $"%& ',  (
(% # ")#& ' #
Class 1945 Pontoons  1945 
and Floating Docks   !"# $%

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UDM MULTIPURPOSE ROAD CONSTRUCTION MACHINE #"() * #+ '%%,#+ !"# '

This multipurpose road construction machine is r#'%),' %( #"!- ?! ?!%*!-!&.'  !%'#+s ?$-
designed to prepare and maintain routes of troop -'0 %&+'( &!0..
movement.  !-!-( . -'>.' %&!0!*! ?#A''(  ?!
It is a dual-purpose machine. In terms of technical &!A -'>,'.A ?#A'-#A !!-&'--&$'- -#'"!&(A
characteristics it meets both the Army and national &!0.  #!%!*! >!)(0-&.
economy application requirements. t&'#6( %!#!+( A td !-!- ) ")!&!*!
The UDM multipurpose road construction machine , $&'#6!*! "$6%!)'#!*!  ?!*#$)!,!*! !"!-
consists of a base chassis, multipurpose bulldozer #$%!&(.
equipment and load handling equipment.

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Chassis K-702MV wheeled tractor /)!&!'  .!' 0 -#.-!# -7024


Engine power, kW (hp) 246 (335) !5!-6 %&*-'(, .4- (..) 246 (335)
Working capacity: ='>,'.( ?#!)&!%-'6!-6:
construction of trail roads on moderate terrain, km/h up to 2 ?# ?#!.% & .!! > ?$-'0, .A/,:
construction of trail roads through ?! #'%'?'#'','!0 A'-!- %! 2
snow cover of up to 1 m deep, km/h 2 to 4 ?! '+!0 C''  *$"!0 ?!.#!& %! 1 A 2-4
construction of slopes, filling of hollows and pits, m3/h 100 to 120 ?# $-#!0-&' ?$.!&, ) ?.' (A, &!#!!., A3/, 100 - 120
ditch-digging, m3/h 70 to 90 ?# # -6' .!-!&!&, A3/, 70 - 90
Load-lifting capacity of cargo handling facilities, t 6 F#$)!?!%G'A!-6 ?!*#$)!,!*! !"!#$%!&(, - 6
Capacity of bucket, m3 3 4A'-A!-6 .!&, A3 3
Maximum bucket emptying height at emptying angle of 45o, mm 3,200 .A6( & !- #)*#$). .!& ?# $*' #)*#$). 45!, AA 3200
Maximum speed, km/h 40 .A6( .!#!-6 %&+'(, .A/, 40
Weight, t 21 , - 21
Overall dimensions in traveling position, mm: F"#- ' #)A'# & -#?!#-!A ?!!+', AA:
length 10,120 % 10120
width 3,365 # 3365
height 3,970 & !- 3970
Crew 2 H,'-, ,'. 2

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Class 3825 Road Clearing  3825   !"!#$%!&'


and Cleaning Equipment %( #)*#+%'(  #,-.

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PKT-2 TRACK-LAYER 
)%4*'"4 4
-2

The track-layer is designed to blaze trails and repair f$-'g#!.%,. fD-2 g#'%),' %( g#!.% &-
existing roads. It can also be used to make crossings ( .!! h g$-'i  #'j!- %!#!*. L j!+'- $-#-
over ditches, trenches and other obstacles, clear &-k g'#'')% ,'#') #& , -#'  %#$*' g#'g(--
ground from shrubs, low forests and stones, construct -&(; #,m-k j'-!-k !- .$-#., j'.!'k(
approach roads to bridges and crossings, blaze trails  .j'i; !"!#$%!&-k n')% . j!-j  g'#'g#&j;
across hillsides, clear roads and airstrips of snow, dig g#!.% &-k g$-  .!!*!#h; g#!)&!%-k #-
entrenchment pits. ,-.$ %!#!*  o#!%#!j!& !- '*; !-# &-k .!-!-
The PKT-2 track-layer is based on the chassis of the & g# j!!.g &.
IKT two-axle all-wheel-drive prime mover. It is powered f$-'g#!.%,. fD-2 !)%  ")' %&$h!!*! .!-
by a 276-kW engine. The vehicle has a two-seat heat- '!*! -(*, ID ! &'j &'%$mj .!'j 
ed cabin with glass-plate windows round the cabin and %&*-''j j!m!-kp 276 .E-. " %&$hj'-(,
a filter-ventilator unit that clears the incoming air and !-g&'j(,  .#$*!& j !-'.''j,  qk-#!-
maintains a pressure of at least 12 mm H2O inside the &'-(r!!i $-!&.!i, !"'g',&pm'i !,-.$
cabin. &!)%$h  &$-#''' %&'' ' j''' 12 jj &!%.
The front steerable wheels have a hydraulic equalizer -. f!%&'. g'#'%h $g#&('j h .!' *%#!"-
suspension, while the rear wheels have rigid suspension. #(, )%h .!' - +'-.(.
The PKT-2 track-layer is an effective mobile means of f$-'g#!.%,. fD-2 - oqq'.-&!' j!"k!'
constructing and maintaining trails and making other #'%-&! j'h)r g# g!%*!-!&.'  !%'#+
types of work both in the Armed Forces and national g$-'i,  -.+' & g!' %#$*h &%!& #"!- .. &
economies. &!!#$+' h h, -.  & #!%!j h!)(i-&'.

Basic Characteristics %>?@A?BC DEFEGHCFI>HIGI

Working capacity: D'h,'.( g#!)&!%-'k!-k:


trail blazing through virgin land, bushes and low forests, km/h 3 to 6 g# g#!.% & .!!!*! g$-, .j/,:
trail blazing through deep snow and g! r'', & .$-#.'  j'.!'k' 3-6
removal of snow from roads, km/h 3 to 10 g! '+!i r''  #,-.' %!#!* !- '* 3 - 10
construction of approach roads g# $-#!i-&' g$.!& . j'-j g'#'g#&,
to crossing sites, filling of pits, craters and smoothing ) g.' (j, &!#!!.  g#!&.' j'-!-, j3/, 150 - 160
of ground areas, m3/h 150 to 160 g# # -k' .!-!&!& & *#$-h II-IV .-'*!#i, j3/, 100 - 130
digging of pits in soils of categories II - IV, m3/h 100 to 130 .jk( .!#!-k %&+'(, .j/, 45
Maximum speed, km/h 45 Jg h!% g! -!g&$, .j 800
Fuel distance, km 800 A,'-, ,'. 2
Crew 2

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Class 3825 Road Clearing  3825   !"!#$%!&'


and Cleaning Equipment %( #)*#+%'(  #,-.

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PZ -2 REGIMENTAL EARTH-MOVING MACHINE %*I%(+ .) *)%J#+ !"# . -2

The regimental earth-moving machine, type PZ;-2, is r'&#/%/5&/ #3 $2'(1*, *$2$1/$1 , 2'/0&. +',
designed to dig pits and trenches necessary to orga- $9$'!#$1/,, +$%,:,. 1$.* , +!/*2$1 !+'1&/,3. j2'(1-
nize positions of troops and command posts. * 2'/0&. 1$%-$J/ ** 1 /&-&'%(E, 2* , -&'%(E 4'!/-
Trenches can be dug both in nonfrozen and frozen 2E. r$*$13 %&-&'$./3 -0,/ rK;-2 $2$,2 ,% 9-
soils. The machine is built on the chassis of a wheeled %$1$. -0,/( - *$&/$4$ 2345 6-155 , '9$5&4$ $9$'!-
prime mover, type T-155, that mounts earth-moving #$1/,3.
equipment. s#$921$- t*+!2:,,, 0,'$*,- #,+%$/$- +',-&/&-
A large demand for this machine in the Armed Forces /,3 1 $5&2/,,  1($*$. +'$,%1$#,2&"/$2"u , $2/$,-
and national economy is explained by ease of its oper- 2&"/$ /,%*$. :&/$. $+'&#&3&23 9$"0$. +'$ /
ation, wide range of applications, high efficiency and rK;-2 ** 1 1$$'!J&//(E ,E, 2* , 1 /'$#/$- E$%3.2-
relatively low price. 1& 2'/(.

Basic Characteristics %/012034 56768947:/[Link]

Base chassis wheeled prime mover, type 6-155 %$1$& 0, *$&/(. 2345 6-155
Excavating tools bucketless rotor-type thrower, chain-drive 6,+ '9$5&4$ $9$'!#$1/,3 :&+/$., 9&*$10$1(.,  '$2$'/(- -&22&&-
Engine power, kW (hp) 121 (165) ;$</$2" #1,42&3, *=2 (..) 121 (165)
Dimensions of trench, m: C%-&'( $2'(1&-$. 2'/0&,, -:
top width: 0,',/ +$ 1&'E!:
nonfrozen soil 0.9 1 /&-&'%(E 4'!/2E 0,9
frozen soil 0.65 1 -&'%(E 4'!/2E 0,65
bottom width 0.65 0,',/ +$ #/! 0,65
depth 1.2 4!9,/ 1,2
Dimensions of pits, m: C%-&'( $2'(1&-(E *$2$1/$1, -:
width 2 to 3.5 0,',/ $2 2 #$ 3,5
depth up to 3 4!9,/ #$ 3
Working capacity: 6&E/,5&*3 +'$,%1$#,2&"/$2":
pit digging, m3/h 140 +', $2'(1*& *$2$1/$1, -3/5 140
trench digging, m/h: +', $2'(1*& 2'/0&., -/5:
nonfrozen soil 180 1 /&-&'%(E 4'!/2E 180
frozen soil 35 1 -&'%(E 4'!/2E 35
Overall dimensions in traveling position, mm: I9',2/(& '%-&'( 1 2'/+$'2/$- +$$J&/,,, --:
length 6,990 #,/ 6990
width 2,550 0,',/ 2550
height 3,800 1($2 3800
Weight, kg 12,800 ;, *4 12800
Maximum speed, km/h 44 ;*,-"/3 *$'$2" #1,J&/,3, *-/5 44
Fuel distance, km 500 K+ E$# +$ 2$+,1!, *- 500
Crew 2 C5&2, 5&. 2

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Class 3805 Earth Moving  3805 !"#$%&'(, *'&+&'(


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TMK-3 DITCHING MACHINE


#!)>#+ !"#
?-3

The ditching machine, type TMK-3, is designed to dig o'&#/%/b&/ #\ $X'(W*, X'/0&. W /&-&'%(` , -&'-
trenches in nonfrozen and frozen soils to organize %(` ['!/X` +', $a$'!#$W/,, +$%,p,. W$.*.
troops positions. K0,/ $X/$,X\ * X&`/,*& #W$./$[$ +',-&/&/,\ , +$
The ditching machine is a dual-purpose type and meets W$,- X&`/,b&*,- +'-&X'- $$XW&XXW!&X X'&a$W-
the requirements of the Armed Forces and national /,\- W$.* , /'$#/$[$ `$%\.XW.
economy in terms of technical parameters. H'/0&./\ -0,/ HK-3 $X$,X ,% a%$W$[$ 0,,
The TMK-3 ditching machine comprises a base chassis, '$X$'/$[$ X'/0&./$[$ 'a$b&[$ $'[/ , a!"#$%&'.
wheel-type excavating tool and dozer equipment. %$W$& 0, - *$&/(. X'*X$' -703KI - -*,-"-
The ditching machine’s base chassis is a wheeled trac- /$ !/,q,p,'$W/  +'$-(0&//(- X'*X$'$- -703K.
tor, type K-703MV, unified to the utmost with the H'/0&./\ -0,/ HK-3 - -$a,"/$&, W($*$+'$,%W$-
K-703M commercial tractor. #,X&"/$& %&-&'$./$& '&#XW$ , -$e&X /.X, 0,'$*$&
The TMK-3 ditching machine is a mobile, highly efficient +',-&/&/,& /& X$"*$ W W$$'!e&//(` ,`, /$ , W /'$#-
digging vehicle and can be widely used both in the /$- `$%\.XW&.
Armed Forces and national economy.

Basic Characteristics %/012034 56768947:/[Link]

Base chassis wheeled tractor K-703MV %$W$& 0, *$&/(. X'*X$' -703KI
Engine power, kW (hp) 246 (335) K$Z/$X" #W,[X&\, *IX (. .) 246 (335)
Dimensions of trench dug, m: E%-&'( $X'(W&-$. X'/0&,, -:
in nonfrozen soils W /&-&'%(` ['!/X`:
depth 1.1 to 1.5 [!a,/ 1,1 - 1,5
top width 1.1 0,',/ +$ W&'`! 1,1
bottom width 0.6 0,',/ +$ #/! 0,6
in frozen soils W -&'%(` ['!/X`:
depth 1.1 to 1.5 [!a,/ 1,1 - 1,5
width 0.6 0,',/ 0,6
Working capacity, m/h: H&`/,b&*\ +'$,%W$#,X&"/$X", -/b:
in nonfrozen soils of categories II-III 360 to 800 W /&-&'%(` ['!/X` II-III *X&[$',, 360 - 800
in frozen soils 90 to 150 W -&'%(` ['!/X` 90 - 150
Maximum speed, km/h 44 K*,-"/\ *$'$X" #W,e&/,\, *-/b 44
Weight, kg 22,577 K, *[ 22577
Overall dimensions in traveling position, mm: fa',X/(& '%-&'( W X'/+$'X/$- +$$e&/,,, --:
length 9,675 #,/ 9675
width 3,370 0,',/ 3370
height 4,160 W($X 4160
Crew 2 Eb&X, b&. 2

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CAMOUFLAGE efgJHh
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MKT-2L VEGETATION-   ! "

COLORED CAMOUFLAGE KIT D"E 



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-2"

The camouflage kit is intended to provide a vegetation- '()(*( + #, $+ !%((%/ 0($#$ $ $(.(-
colored concealment for military materiel and engineer (,0 %%-.($/ % %2 $*#$0  ! )!#$ ( -
constructions from enemy observation by optical $ 3(,0 4%(0.
reconnaissance devices. G#$%!%*(% 2%#, $ #%"2#  % %$ $) 12  (-
The camouflage cover consists of 12 standard inter-  (,0 !)$"%)"(+",0 7"( %! )"%" 3 0 6 ".
changeable elements sizing 3 x 6 m. Such a composition J#%/ % ! 2%#, $+  !%)"%.(% 3 - $! 3 "-
of the kit allows the personnel to make covers of irregu- #$ <%" $*#$ (2!$3(%/ $ )(%%:)(%/ 4%",.
lar geometry.
% ! #%"2# :
Kit components: - "#$%!%*(% 2%#, $
- camouflage cover, )"%" 12 0 18 " - 1 ; .;
sized 12 x 18 m, pc - 1; - 2$#%,;$ - 24 ; .;
- anchor pickets, pc - 24; - -2#%!%*(,/ *0% - 1 ; .;
- packing bag, pc - 1; - EF' $ 0%(, " -
- spare parts, tools, $, - 1 #%"2.
accessories and expend-
able materials, set - 1.

Basic characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Cover area, m2 216 '%>3 2%#, $+, "2 216


Weight, kg 65 G, #< 65
Time to cover materiel H"+, (%:0%$"% + "#$%!#$
by a crew of 6 using one set, min up to 10 0($#$ %($" #%"2# %" * %" $) 6 *., "$(. % 10
Continuous service life, yr 2 %# (2,!(%/ 7#2- &$$, <%, 2
Application temperature range, oC ±40 J"2 -(,/ $2)%( 2$"(($+, <.  ±40

MKT-3L STANDARD CAMOUFLAGE KIT   ! "



#"  ! 
-3"

The camouflage kit is intended to provide a spring- '()(*( + #, $+ !%%-.($+ $ !%((%/ 0($-
summer vegetation-colored concealment for combat #$ % %2 $*#$0  ! )!#$ (  $ 3(,0 !-
equipment and armament from enemy observation by ((- ($0 4%(0.
optical reconnaissance devices. .% "#$%!%*(% 2%#, $ #%"2#  % %$ $)
The camouflage cover consists of 6 standard inter- 6  ( (,0 !)$"%)"(+",0 7"( %! )"%"
changeable elements sizing 3 x 6 m. Separate cover 3 0 6 ", %$(((,0 ".- %:%/ ;$!(,"$ ;(-"$,
elements are joined by cords laced into solid quick-to- <-0$"$ ;!"$. '%#, $+ ".- %:%/ %$((, :,-
open seams making it possible to uncover the materiel  %#,!=>$"+ ;!%", %:2*$!=>$" 2$ (%:-
quickly whenever necessary. 0%$"% $ :, -= )"#$%!#- #,!"%<% %:?# .

Kit components: % ! #%"2# :


- camouflage cover, sized 9 x 12 m, pc - 2; - "#$%!%*(% 2%#, $ )"%" 9 0 12 " - 2 ; .;
- anchor pickets, pc - 24; - 2$#%,;$ - 24 ; .;
- packing bag, pc - 1; - -2#%!%*(,/ *0% - 1 ; .;
- spare parts, tools, accessories - EF' $ 0%(, " $, - 1 #%"2.
and expendable materials, set - 1.

Basic Characteristics &'()'*+ ,-.-/0+.1&01/1

Cover area, m2 216 '%>3 2%#, $+ #%"2# , "2 216


Weight, kg 80 G, #< 80
Time to cover materiel H"+, (%:0%$"% + "#$%!#$
by a crew of 3 using one set, min about 25 0($#$ %($" #%"2# %" * %" $) 3 *., "$(. % 25
Continuous service life, yr 3 %# (2,!(%/ 7#2- &$$, <%, 3
Application temperature range, oC ±40 J"2 -(,/ $2)%( 2$"(($+, <.  ±40

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1080 Camouflage  1080  ! "#$%!#$
and Deception Equipment $ $"$ &$$

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CAMOUFLAGE 789:;<
AND SIMULATION EQUIPMENT =<>7?;> > >=>:<@>>

BMP-2 ICV PNEUMATIC DUMMY '


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*) '+, -


, *'-2
The dummy is intended to simulate combat equipment
and armament of units and subunits of the Ground Forces. OPQPRP S $"$ &$$ R T $ U%QP$T V-
The dummy features an assembly-disassembly struc- W%UV PXW !%T#.
ture, which consists of pneumatic frameworks of the =# $" Y%P%-QY%PVZ #%P V#&$Z, % %S[VZ
hull and turret coated with radio-reflecting cloth. The $Q UP!"%## #%UV $ UP!"%## Y\P$, %Y S-
pneumatic hull framework of the dummy has a three- PV XW $%% ]Z[T #P^Z. OP!"%## #%UV
section configuration that considerably enhances its "#  !XU%PP U% 3-#&$%PP%T W", R % QPR$ ^-
survivability. Detail elements made of elastic materials P% U%!X\ ]$!VR ^ $Q$S. _ `% U%!WP% $ Q-
and covered with radio-reflecting cloth are arranged on "[PX a"P X  $Q&$$, !XU%PPPX $Q a-
the dummy’s surface. The running gear and rear doors $RP%`% " $ $ %Y SPV X $%% ]Z[T #-
are painted on the dummy. P^Z, PPP P## W%%!%T R $ $ QP$W !T.

The dummy incorporates the following components: % ! #%"U#  "# :


- hull framework; - ## #%UV "# ;
- turret framework; - ## Y\P$ "# ;
- radio-reflecting envelope; - $%% ]Z[S %Y%%R#;
- dummy air charging devices; -  ! PU%PP$S "#  !%QVW%";
- dummy anchoring facilities; - a"P X #UP$S "#  # `VP V;
- SPTA set; - b>O;
- stowage box. - VU#%!%RPXT S[$#.

;$P "#$%!#$
Camouflage version

Basic Characteristics ./01/23 456578369.8979

Spectral band of wave length optical, heat, radar U# ^PXT


Probability of misleading the enemy $UQ%P $P !%P %U $R#$T, U%!%T, $%%#&$%PPXT
reconnaissance means at least 0.75 - 0.8 ;%S P% ^ U$PS $S Q T !$ ^PVZ
Dummy weight, kg 158 WP$#V #%"U#%"  ! Q!#$ P WV] 0,75 - 0,8
Time to deploy dummy by its crew with use of: = "# , #` 158
SO-7B air compressor plant, min 20 ;"S V P%!#$ R %" U$ $U%^Q%!P$$:
on-board air compressor of ZIL-131, min 80 #%"U%P%T V P%!#$ ?-7e, "$P. 20
foot air-pump, h 3.5 - 4.0 Y% %!%`% #%"U% ! %"%Y$S b>f-131, "$P. 80
Recovery time after P%]P%`% "W, R 3,5 - 4
damage in the field, min 40 ;"S !% P%!P$S U% "WP$R#$W
Continuous operation, yr 1 U%!]P$T ! U%!XW V%!$SW, "$P. 40
Storage, yr 5 %# PUX!P%T a#UV &$$, `%X 1
Transportability (in stowage boxes) %# WPP$S, `%X 5
on ZIL-131 truck, set up to 3 :PU% Y^P% ^ (! VU#%!%RPXW S[$#W)
Portability by crew P ! %"%Y$ $U b>f-131, #%"U. % 3
in assembled state, m up to 100 ;%Q"%]P% ^ UP%#$ R %"
Crew 4 ! %YPP%" !$ P  %SP$, " % 100
7R , R. 4

GROUP 10 WEAPONS  10 


Class 1080 Camouflage  1080  ! "#$%!#$
and Deception Equipment $ $"$ &$$

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FIELD WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES -'k(-:&l ,mk&,;, &,(,-3lnok3+p
(WATER SURVEY, EXTRACTION (-'k(-:&l 'l*&k(+, (,nqr+
AND DESALINATION EQUIPMENT) + ,'k-3k3+p &,(q & ,mk&qs t-m,&+ps)

OPS-5 WATER DISTILLATION PLANT  


 
 -5

The water distillation plant is intended to purify, desali-   


 ,  ,  -
nate, neutralize and disinfect water. The complete     .  
  
 -
equipment set of the unit includes: a carrier vehicle :     
     -! "  , " 
with a van body, a 30-kW generator driven by the  #  30 &        "
  " -
engine of the vehicle, water purification and desalina-   
, 
    ,   -
tion units, absorption filter, pumps, RDV-5000 tanks,  !
,  ,   '(&-5000,   "-
auxiliary equipment, as well as spare parts, tools and 
       *+.
accessories. ,        ,--5  #
-
Water is purified and desalinated in a system of tanks.      .. &     -
The water drawn directly from a water source is chlori-       , .
    
  -
nated, and after sedimentation is pumped into the     #        
 -
purification unit and through the absorption filter and  ,    !
 
   . --
water desalination unit. The plant features simplicity of  
     
  
 .
control and mobility. This is the first mobile water /     
  -
desalination plant produced in Russia, where the  "   ,      
  -
reverse osmosis method is used to desalinate water.       "  .
Compared to the previous OPS version of the plant, the           ,-  -
OPS-5 consumes 4 to 5 times less fuel and the specif-  ,--5  4-5  1  .   
  2 - 3 -
ic quantity of metal per 1 m3 of desalinated water is 2 to  1 

   3    . 3


3 times less. No conditioning of the treated water is             . &  -
necessary. When  
 ( -
water is slightly  
  "-
contaminated with     -
natural impurities  " -
and spore-forming   -
bacteria, the plant      .
can be used to ! )   -
purify the water     -
taken from various     
surface sources. 
.  .-
 .    -
  .

Basic Characteristics   !"!" "

Plant capacity versus raw water salt content, m3/h:    


   
  .    , 3/ :
2 - 6 g/l 5-6 2 - 6 "/
5-6
6 - 18 g/l 3-5 6 - 18 "/
3-5
18 - 35 g/l 1.8 - 3 18 - 35 "/
1,8-3
Deployment time, h 2 & , :
Close-down time, h 1   
     2
Total operating time with use  1
of carried reserve of filtering  
 
         
materials and reagents, h 100 !
 # .  
 " , 100
Vehicle speed, km/h 80 :    , / 80
Overall dimensions, mm: ;  , :
length 10,130 
 10130
width 2,875 1   2875
height 3,340   3340
Fuel consumption, l/h 22 '.   
,
/ 22
Weight, t 21.6 =,  21,6
Crew 4 ' , 
. 4

GROUP 46 WATER PURIFICATION AND SEWAGE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT <=  46 > =? @ ? 
A  >>
A
BC @ ?
Class 4610 Water Purification 
 4610 ,    
Equipment 
  

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FIELD WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES  !" #$%!$&$ !$$'"()'*+
(WATER SURVEY, EXTRACTION ( !" ",!-*, $(./*
AND DESALINATION EQUIPMENT) * $#''*+ !$. ! #$%!.0 1%$!*+0)

SKO-1/0.5s WATER
#4$' (5&%( -
COMPLEX PURIFICATION #6 $
($ $ % -
AND DESALINATION PLANT #%#$' "!) (-1/0,58

This plant is designed to #IOKMEaMEQOME KDP HbIOFMO-


desalinate and clean water MNP N HQNFRSN LHKT HR OFROFR-
of natural impurities, toxic LOMMTc aEdIPaMOMNe, HRIELDP-
agents, radioactive agents, fgNc N IEKNHESRNLMTc LO-
bacterial agents, and strong gOFRL, GESROINEDhMTc FIOK-
poisons. The complete FRL N FNDhMHKOeFRLJfgNc
equipment set of the plant PKHLNRTc LOgOFRL. #HDMTe
includes: a water intake, SHibDOSR FREMjNN LSDfQEOR:
water delivery pump, circu- LHKHaEGHIMHO JFRIHeFRLH,
lating pump, high-pressure MEFHF bHKEQN LHKT, jNISJDP-
pump, ultrafiltration unit, jNHMMTe MEFHF N MEFHF LTFH-
desalination unit, germicidal SHdH KELDOMNP, GDHS JDhRIE-
lamp unit, absorption filter, kNDhRIEjNN, GDHS HbIOFMO-
and SPTA set. MNP, GDHS GESROINjNKMTc
The plant is carried in a DEib, FHIGjNHMMTe kNDhRI,
special container. Power is ,*#.
supplied to the plant by an REMjNP IEaiOgEORFP L
external source. FbOjNEDhMHi SHMROeMOIO,
lMOIdHbHRIOGDOMNO - HR
LMOmMOdH NFRHQMNSE RHSE.

Basic Characteristics 8ABCADE FGHGIJEHK8JKIK

Capacity, m3/h: #IHNaLHKNRODhMHFRh, i3/Q:


water purification 1 bH HQNFRSO 1
water desalination 0.5 bH HbIOFMOMNf 0,5
Power supplied by an external source, V 380 qMOIdHFMEGrOMNO HR LMOmMOdH NFRHQMNSE MEbIPrOMNOi, ! 380
Power consumption, kW 8 #HRIOGDPOiEP lDOSRINQOFSEP iHgMHFRh, S!R 8
Concentration reduction ratio: -IERMHFRh FMNrOMNP SHMjOMRIEjNN bH HQNFRSO HR:
toxic agents 100 $! 100
radioactive agents 1,000 ! 1000
bacterial agents 106 ( 106
strong poisons 10 +! 10

Total salt content in water under treatment, g/dm3 18 $GgOO FHDOFHKOIrEMNO HbIOFMPOiHe LHKT, d/Ki3 18
Total purification time, h: !IOiP bHDJQOMNP HQNgOMMHe LHKT, Q:
without depreservation of plant 0.2 GOa IEFSHMFOILEjNN 0,2
after depreservation of plant 4 F IEFSHMFOILEjNOe 4
Service life, h: OFJIF, Q:
ultrafiltration units in treating raw water JDhRIEkNDhRIEjNHMMTc EbbEIERHL ME NFcHKMHe LHKO
with a turbidity of up to 100 mg/dm3, h 1,000 F iJRMHFRhf KH 100 id/Ki3 1000
sorption filter 600 FHIGjNHMMHdH kNDhRIE 600
reverse osmosis units 600 HGIERMHHFiHRNQOFSNc EbbEIERHL 600
Replacement time, h: !IOiP ME aEiOMJ, Q:
ultrafiltration units 0.5 JDhRIEkNDhRIEjNHMMTc EbbEIERHL 0,5
sorbent 1.5 FHIGOMRE 1,5
reverse osmosis units 0.3 HGIERMHHFiHRNQOFSNc EbbEIERHL 0,3
Overall dimensions, mm: &EGEINRMTO IEaiOIT, ii:
length 3,200 KDNME 3200
width 1,000 mNINME 1000
height 2,000 LTFHRE 2000
Weight, kg 2,500 sEFFE, Sd 2500
Crew 2 EFQOR, QOD. 2

GROUP 46 WATER PURIFICATION AND SEWAGE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT  46  !"#$% !&' $
($ $   
($
#)* "!
Class 4610 Water Purification -DEFF 4610 $GHIJKHLEMNO
Equipment KDP HQNFRSN LHKT

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FIELD WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES ]^_`]abc ,d_be b`]fcgh_f=i
(WATER SURVEY, EXTRACTION (]^_`]abc ^c<b_`=, `gjk= =
AND DESALINATION EQUIPMENT) ,^_]f_f=i b`j b ,d_bjl m]db=il)

SKO-0.3s WATER COMPLEX


#+$' (,&%( #-
PURIFICATION PLANT $
($ "!) (-0,32

This plant is intended to clean , &"$-$(&$ "' (%)*% #-


water of natural impurities, toxic "+ ) &)&)#&$$+/ -0 '-$&-
agents, radioactive agents, $%1, ) #'34%/ % "%*)%#-
bacterial agents, and strong $+/ #&4&)#, *)& %5$+/
poisons. The complete equip-  &")# % %5$"&1)#!34%/
ment set of the plant includes: a '"#%)+/ #&4&)#. ,$+1 *7-
water intake, ultrafiltration unit, 8&*) )$9%% #*3(&): #"--
pump, germicidal lamp unit,  $& !) 1)#, * !5) -
absorption filter, microfiltration ;%5) 9%%, $, * *)&-
unit, and SPTA set. %9%"$+/ 78,  9%$$+1
The purification process is ;%5) , * 7%* ;%5) 9%%,
accomplished by passing the <=,.
water through the ultrafiltration (%)* #"+ 8 %-#"%)' 8!-
unit, absorption filter, and )&7 ;%5) #$%' #"+ (& &-
microfiltration unit. Water is * !5) ;%5) 9%%,  -
disinfected in a germicidal 9%$$+1 ;%5) % * 7%* -
lamp unit. ;%5) 9%%. &-- >%#$%&
Power is supplied to the plant #"+ !4&)#'&)' *7
from an external source. *)& %9%"$+/ 78. ?$& 08-
) &&$%& - ) #$&@$&0 %)(-
$%* )*.

Basic Characteristics 2@AB@CD EFGFHIDGJ2IJHJ

Capacity, m3/h 0.3 , %-#"%)&5$)5, 73/( 0,3


Power supplied by an external source, V 220 ?$& 0$>&$%& ) #$&@$&0 %)($%* $8 '>&$%&7, b 220
Power consumption, kW 0.5 ,) &'&7' r&*) %(&*' 74$)5, *b) 0,5
Concentration reduction ratio for:  )$)5 $%>&$%' *$9&$) 9%% 8 (%)*& #"+ ):
toxic agents 100 b 100
radioactive agents 1,000 ^b 1000
bacterial agents 106 g] 106
strong poisons 10 ]`ib 10

Total purification time, h: b &7' 8!(&$%' (%4&$$1 #"+, (:


without depreservation of plant 0.2 &- *$& #9%% 0,2
after depreservation of plant 4  *$& #9%&1 4
Service life of, h: ^&! , (:
ultrafiltration units in treating raw water with !5) ;%5) 9%$$+/ 88 )# $ %/"$1 #"&
a turbidity of up to 100 mg/dm3, h 600  7!)$)53 " 100 70/"73 600
sorption filter 200  9%$$0 ;%5)  200
Replacement time, h: b &7' $ -7&$!, (:
ultrafiltration units 0.2 !5) ;%5) 9%$$+/ 88 )# 0,2
sorbent 0.5  &$) 0,5
Overall dimensions, mm: e %)$+& -7& +, 77:
length 556 "%$ 556
width 555 @% %$ 555
height 1,250 #+) 1250
Weight, kg 80 s, *0 80
Crew 2 ^(&), (&. 2

GROUP 46 WATER PURIFICATION AND SEWAGE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT  46  !"#$% !&' $
($ $   
($
#)* "!
Class 4610 Water Purification  4610  !"#$%&
Equipment "' (%)*% #"+

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FIELD WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES ABCDAEFG HICFJ FDAKGLMCKNO
(WATER SURVEY, EXTRACTION (ABCDAEFG BGPFCDN, DLQRN N
AND DESALINATION EQUIPMENT) HBCAKCKNO FDQ F HICFQS TAIFNOS)

SKO-1s AND SKO-8s WATER COMPLEX


#B$'$ (C&%( #D $
($ "!)
PURIFICATION PLANTS (-1+ 6 (-8+

These plants are designed to clean water from natural H &"$U$(&$ "' (%)*% #"+ ) &)&)#&$$+g U\ 'U-
impurities, toxic agents, radioactive agents, bacterial $&$%e, ) #'ha%g % "%*)%#$+g #&a&)#, *)& %-
agents, and strong poisons. The complete equipment V$+g  &")# % %V$"&e)#!ha%g '"#%)+g #&a&)#.
set of the plant includes: a water intake, ultrafiltration H$+e *W_&*) )$c%% #*h(&): #"U $& !) e-
unit, pump, germicidal lamp unit, absorption filter, )#, * !V) f%V) c%%, $, * *)& %c%"$+g
microfiltration unit, and SPTA set. W_,  c%$$+e f%V) , * W%* f%V) c%%, PNH.
Water is purified by passing through the ultrafiltration (%)* #"+ _ %U#"%)' _!)&W f%V) #$%' #"+ (&-
unit, absorption filter, and microfiltration unit, and is &U * !V) f%V) c%%,  c%$$+e f%V) % *
disinfected in a germicidal lamp unit. W%* f%V) c%%. &UU ]%#$%& #"+ !a&)#'&)-
Power is supplied to the plant from an external source. ' *W *)& %c%"$+g W_. [$& \_) &&$%& - )
The plant is kept in a special container and carried by #$&^$&\ %)($%* )*.
a truck, type amGZ-4310. A)$c%% UW&ah)' # _&c%V$+g *$)&e$& g % _&-
&#U')' #)W%&W )%_ WGP-4310.

A-1 A-8
SKO-1s SKO-8s

Basic Characteristics +,-.,/0 123245036+5646

S(-1s (-8s (-1+ (-8+


Capacity, m3/h 1 8 H %U#"%)&V$)V, W3/( 1 8
Power supplied by an external source, V 380 380 [$& \$]&$%& ) #$&^$&\ %)($%* $_ ']&$%&W, F 380 380
Power consumption, kW 5 12 H) &'&W' `&*) %(&*' Wa$)V, *F) 5 12
Concentration reduction ratio:  )$)V $%]&$%' *$c&$) c%% _ (%)*& #"+ ):
toxic agents 100 F 100
radioactive agents 1,000 BF 1000
bacterial agents 106 LA 106
strong poisons 10 ADOF 10
Total purification time, h: F &W' _!(&$%' (%a&$$e #"+, (:
without plant depreservation 0.2 &U *$& #c%% 0,2
after plant depreservation 4  *$& #c%&e 4
Service life, h: B&! , (:
ultrafiltration units in treating raw water !V) f%V) c%$$+g __ )# $ %g"$e #"&
with a turbidity of up to 100 mg/dm3, h 1,000 2,500  W!)$)Vh " 100 W\/"W3 1000 2500
sorption filter 600 1,000  c%$$\ f%V)  600 1000
Replacement time, h: F &W' $ UW&$!, (:
ultrafiltration units 1 2,5 !V) f%V) c%$$+g __ )# 1 2,5
sorbent 3 4  &$) 3 4
Overall dimensions, mm: J %)$+& UW& +, WW:
length 2,500 4,700 "%$ 2500 4700
width 1,140 2,230 ^% %$ 1140 2230
height 1,800 2,250 #+) 1800 2250
Weight, kg 1,600 4,400 i, *\ 1600 4400
Crew 2 B(&), (&. 2

GROUP 46 WATER PURIFICATION AND SEWAGE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT  46  !"#$% !&' $
($ $   
($
#)* "!
Class 4610 Water Purification  4610  !"#$%&
Equipment "' (%)*% #"+

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SPECIAL WHEELED CHASSIS ?@ABCDEFGHA IEA?GHA JD??C
AND MULTIPURPOSE C DKLAM?CA DNOILIPCEC
ARMY TRUCKS LGIIBAEANII GDQGDRAGCS

"#&$$J "
#+#*(I $J
&H$(L
MILITARY MOTOR VEHICLES
KZKT-7428 FAMILY FOUR-AXLE &
%&H# $%& !#I$#!("#'$%&
J(
ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE TRUCK TRACTORS &+&K
" LML
-7428

These tractor trucks are intended to transport large- @$*, ,Z$,# *U %,)!%(!"+( +),!Y'(%,#W
size heavy loads weighing up to 65 t on semitrailers. %Ut$!"$,#W Y !" &!a *! 65 % , )!)(\$)W. N
The vehicles are provided with hydromechanical trans- +!,%+\(( )(&$,$,# Y(*!&$W,(Z$+U %,&((U,
mission, constantly-driven driving wheels, independent )!%!U,,#a )("!* , "$*i($ +!$, ,$ "((&U )!*-
wheel suspension, noise- and thermo-insulated cabin "$+ +!$, %$&!- ( -&!( !(!",,U +'(,, $*-
equipped with an air-conditioning system. %" )!**$t,(U " ,$a ,$!'W!*(&!Y! %$&)$%,!Y!
$t(&.

Basic Characteristics #-./0.12 345467258-7868

Designation 7428-011 7428-013 74286 74287 L!*$T 7428-011 7428-013 74286 74287
Wheel arrangement 8x8 8x8 8x8 8x8 !$,U V!& 8W8 8W8 8W8 8W8
Weight, t: L, %:
tractor truck 25 25 22.8 25 %UYZ 25 25 22,8 25
semitrailer 70 70 70 90 )!)(\$) 70 70 70 90
motor-vehicle train 95 95 92.8 115 "%!)!$ * 95 95 92,8 115
Coupling GY + , $*$T,!-\$),!$
seat loading, t 27 27 27 30 %!a%"!, % 27 27 27 30
Fording depth, m 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 '(,
Uphill slope negotiated )$!*!$"$&!Y! '!*, & 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1
by motor-vehicle train, @!*b$&, )$!*!$"$&#a
deg 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 "%!)!$ *!&, Y*. 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14
Minimum L(,(&T,#a
turning radius, m 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 *( )!"!!%, & 15,5 15,5 15,5 15,5
Fuel tank capacity, l 900 900 900 900 A&+!%T %!)(",#W '+!",  900 900 900 900
Cruising range, km 700 700 680 700 Q) W!*, +& 700 700 680 700
Diesel engine: e( $T,#a *"(Y%$T:
model YaMZ-8401. KTTA19-C650 YaMZ-240 YaMZ-8401. %() SLQ 8401. OOD19-?650 SLQ-240 SLQ-8401.
10-14 (Cummins) NM 1B 10-14 10-14 (Cummins) GL 1P 10-14
power, kW (hp) 478 (650) 478 (650) 368 (500) 478 (650) &!i,!%T, +N% (..) 478(650) 478(650) 368(500) 478(650)
Maximum L+(&T,U
speed, km/h 65 65 55 45 +!!%T, +&/Z 65 65 55 45
Cab seating !(Z$%"!:
capacity 6 6 6 6 &$% " +'(,$ 6 6 6 6
Sleeper capacity 2 2 2 2 )T,#W &$% 2 2 2 2

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES  !! 23 "
#
$ !#
$%& &'
", !()&!%, *#&"%& +,($%
Class 2320 Trucks,  2320  !"#$ "%!&!'((, "%!)!$ *
Truck Tractors, Combat Vehicles, Wheeled ( '!$"#$ +!$,#$ &-(,#

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SPECIAL WHEELED CHASSIS ?@ABCDEFGHA IEA?GHA JD??C
AND MULTIPURPOSE C DKLAM?CA DNOILIPCEC
ARMY TRUCKS LGIIBAEANII GDQGDRAGCS

MAZ-7930 SPECIAL WHEELED CHASSIS !&)(A $#& B#A& $#& , ( +C-7930


(wheel arrangement 8 x 8) (DEFGHIJK LEMNOFJ 8 P 8)

The vehicle is intended to mount weapons and military @$*, ,^$,! *_ &!,%` "!!`$,(_ ( "!$,,!a %$b-
equipment with a total weight of 22 to 24 tons and transport ,(+( )!,!a &!a 22-24 % ( %,)!%(!"+( (b )!
them on all types of roads and terrain. "$& "(*& *!!d ( &$%,!%(.

Basic Characteristics #HIEQIRG PJMJDSGMTHSTDT

Load-carrying capacity, t 22 - 24 L, %:


Filled vehicle weight, t 20.5 )$$"! (&!d! d  22 - 24
Total weight, t 42.8 - 44.8 ,_`$,,!d! "%!&!'(_ 20,5
Maximum speed, km/h 70 )!,_ 42,8 - 44,8
Rated fuel consumption L+(&h,_ +!!%h, +&/^ 70
at a speed of 60 km/h, ltr/100 km 70 !,%!h,#a b!* %!)(" "%!&!'(_
Fuel capacity, ltr 770 )( +!!%( 60 +&/^, /100 +& 70
Cruising range A&+!%h %!)(",#b '+!",  770
at rated fuel consumption, km 1,100 Q) b!* "%!&!'(_ )! +!,%!h,!&
Engine: b!* %!)(", +& 1100
type YaMZ-846 l"(d%$h:
power, kW (hp) 368 (500) %() SLQ-846
maximum torque, N.m (kgf.m) 1,960 (200) &!m,!%h, +N% (. .) 368 (500)
Cab seating capacity 3 &+(&h,#a +%_m(a &!&$,%, G.& (+d.&) 1960 (200)
Minimum turning radius, m 15 !(^$%"! &$% " +'(,$ 3
Overall dimensions, mm: L(,(&h,#a *( )!"!!%, & 15
length 12,669 '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(_, &&:
width 3,050 *(, 12669
height over cab/tarpaulin 3,017 -((, 3050
Wheelbase, mm 2,350+3,900+2,200 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 3017
Track, mm 2,375 P , && 2350+3900+2200
Ground clearance, mm 400 !$_, && 2375
Tires: l!!`,#a )!"$%, && 400
model VI-203 J(,#:
size 1,500x600-635 &!*$h NC-203
Tire inflation  &$ 1500b600-635
pressure, kPa (kg/cm2): l"$,($ "! *b " -(,$, +@ (+d/&2):
minimum 180 (1.8) &(,(&h,!$ 180 (1,8)
nominal 380 (3.8) ,!&(,h,!$ 380 (3,8)
Negotiable obstacles: @$!*!$"$&#$ )$)_%%"(_:
climbing, deg 30 )!*q$&, d*. 30
side heeling, deg 20 +!!d!, d*. 20
fording, m 1.4 '!*, & 1,4

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES  !! 23 "
#
$ !#
$%& &'
", !()&!%, *#&"%& +,($%
Class 2320 Trucks,  2320  !"#$ "%!&!'((, "%!)!$ *
Truck Tractors, Combat Vehicles, Wheeled ( '!$"#$ +!$,#$ &-(,#

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SPECIAL WHEELED CHASSIS >?@ABCDEFG@ HD@>FG@ IC>>B
AND MULTIPURPOSE B CJK@L>B@ CMNHKHOBDB
ARMY TRUCKS KFHHA@D@MHH FCPFCQ@FBR

BAZ-6909 SPECIAL WHEELED CHASSIS !&)(B $#& C#B& $#& , ( *D-6909


(wheel arrangement 8 x 8) (6/J2-.4K L/5MNJ4 8 3 8)

The chassis is intended to mount weapons and military ?$*, ,Z$, *V &!,%_ "!!_$,(V ( "!$,,!^ %$\,(-
equipment with a total weight of up to 17 t. It features +( )!,!^ &!^ *! 17,0 %, -( *(,,!' ,!$,  )!"#-
long wheelbase and enhanced frame capabilities. -$,,#&( )!!',!%V&( &#.

Basic Characteristics #-./0.12 345467258-7868

Weight, t: K, %:
payload 17.0 )$$"! (&!T! T  17,0
total 35.0 )!,V 35,0
Maximum speed, km/h 80 K+(&X,V +!!%X, +&/Z 80
Fuel distance, km 1,000 P) \!* )! %!)(", +& 1000
Engine: ]"(T%$X:
type liquid-cooled diesel %() *( $X,#^, _(*+!%,!T! !\_*$,(V
model YaMZ-846 &!*$X RKP-846
number of cylinders 8 +!(Z$%"! c((,*!" 8
power, kW (hp) 368 (500) &!d,!%X, +M% (. .) 368 (500)
Cab seating capacity 3 !(Z$%"! &$% " +'(,$ 3
Minimum turning radius, m 13 K(,(&X,#^ *( )!"!!%, & 13
Overall dimensions, mm: '(%,#$  &$#, &&:
length 11,225 *(, 11225
width 2,780 -((, 2780
height 2,800 "#!% 2800
Wheelbase, mm 6,765 O , && 6765
Track, mm 2,218 !$V, && 2218
Ground clearance, mm 465 ]!!_,#^ )!"$% 465
Negotiable obstacles: ?$!*!$"$&#$ )$)V%%"(V:
uphill slope, deg 30 )!*h$&, T*. 30
fording, m 1.3 '!*, & 1,3

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AND MULTIPURPOSE C DKLAM?CA DNOILIPCEC
ARMY TRUCKS LGIIBAEANII GDQGDRAGCS

URAL-53232-21 MULTIPURPOSE ARMY TRUCK +&> ?(> "


#+#*(@
(wheel arrangement 8 x 8) +$##)&@&"## $A$&$(B « @-53232-21»
(EFGHIJKL MFNOPGK 8 Q 8)

The truck is intended to mount weapons and military @$*, ,d$, *e &!,%f "!!f$,(e ( "!$,,!g
equipment with a total weight of up to 11 t, tow truck- %$h,(+( )!,!g &!g *! 11 %, '+(!"+( )(i$)-
drawn artillery systems, special and transport trailers with ,#h %($(g+(h (%$&, )$i(j,#h ( %,-
a total weight of up to 12 t and also carry personnel and )!%,#h )(i$)!" )!,!g &!g *! 12 %,  %+f$
military cargoes on all types of roads and terrain. )$$"! +( (d,!k! !%" ( "!(,+(h k !" )!
The truck can operate at an ambient air temperature "$& "(*& *!!k ( &$%,!%(. D"%!&!'(j d(-
ranging from +50 to -50 °C and altitude of up to %, , l+)%i(m )( %$&)$%$ !+fmn$k!
4,000 m above sea level and is capable of negotiating "! *h ±50 °?, , "#!%$ ,* !",$& &!e *!
a mountain pass of up 4000 & ( )!!'$,
to 4,650 m high. )$!*!$"%j )$$-
The truck is designed "# *! 4650 &.
around a four-axle all- N#)!,$, )! 4-!-
wheel-drive configura- ,!g )!,!)("!*,!g
tion with a single-tire h$&$  !*(,,!g
wheel arrangement. The !-(,!"+!g +!$,
first and second axle +!$ )$"!k! (
wheels are steerable. "%!!k! &!%!" )-
The cab is arranged over "e$&#$. '(,
the engine and provided ,* *"(k%$$&, &$-
with a mechanically- h,( & !)!+(*#"-
operated cab tilting ,(e -  &$h,(d$-
mechanism. +(& )("!*!&.

Basic Characteristics #IJFRJSH QKNKETHNUITUEU

Truck load-carrying capacity, t 10 L, %:


Total weight, t 21.6 )$$"! (&!k! k  10
Towed trailer total weight, t 12 )!,e 21,6
Maximum speed, km/h 85 )!,e '+($&!k! )(i$) 12
Fuel capacity, l 300+60 L+(&j,e +!!%j, +&/d 85
Cruising range at rated fuel consumption, km 900 A&+!%j %!)(",#h '+!",  300+60
Engine: Q) h!* "%!&!'(e )! +!,%!j,!& h!* %!)(", +& 900
type YaMZ-238B t"(k%$j:
power, kW (hp) 220 (300) %() SLQ-238P
Seating capacity: &!n,!%j, +N% (. .) 220 (300)
cab 2 !(d$%"! &$%:
platform 34 " +'(,$ 2
Minimum turning radius, m 13 , )%w!&$ 34
Truck overall dimensions, mm: L(,(&j,#g *( )!"!!%, & 13
length 8,745 '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(e, &&:
width 2,500 *(, 8745
height over cab/tarpaulin 2,055/3,005 -((, 2500
Wheelbase, mm 1,400+2,750+1,400 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 2055/3005
Track, mm 2,000 P , && 1400+2750+1400
Ground clearance, mm 400 !$e, && 2000
Tires: t!!f,#g )!"$%, && 400
model OI-25 J(,#:
size 370-508 (14.00-20) &!*$j IC-25
Negotiable obstacles:  &$ 370-508 (14.00-20)
climbing, deg 31 @$!*!$"$&#$ )$)e%%"(e:
side heeling, deg 20 )!*x$&, k*. 31
fording, m 1.2 +!!k!, k*. 20
Winch: '!*, & 1,2
tractive effort, tf 10-11 E$'$*+:
cable length, m 60 &+(&j,!$ %ek!"!$ (($, % 10-11
*(, %!, & 60

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ARMY TRUCKS KFHHA@D@MHH FCPFCQ@FBR

URAL-4320-31 +&? @(? "


#+#*(A
MULTIPURPOSE ARMY TRUCK +$##)&A&"## $B$&$(C « A-4320-31»
(wheel arrangement 6 x 6) (FGHIJKLM NGOPQHL 6 R 6)

The truck is intended to mount weapons and military equip- ?$*, ,\$, *] &!,%^ "!!^$,(] ( "!$,,!_ %$`,(-
ment, tow truck-drawn artillery systems, special and transport +(, '+(!"+( )(a$),#` %($(_+(` (%$&, )$a(-
trailers, and also carry personnel and military cargoes on all b,#` ( %,)!%,#` )(a$)!",  %+^$ )$$"! +( (\-
types of roads and terrain. ,!c! !%" ( "!(,+(` c !" )! "$& "(*& *!!c ( &$-
%,!%(.

Basic Characteristics #JKGSKTI RLOLFUIOVJUVFV

Truck load-carrying capacity, t 6 K, %:


Total weight, t 14,9 )$$"! (&!c! c  6
Towed trailer total weight, t 7 )!,] 14,9
Maximum speed, km/h 85 )!,] '+($&!c! )(a$) 7
Fuel capacity, ltr 300+60 K+(&b,] +!!%b, +&/\ 85
Cruising range at rated fuel consumption, km 1,100 @&+!%b %!)(",#` '+!",  300+60
Engine type YaMZ-238M2 P) `!* "%!&!'(] )! +!,%!b,!& `!* %!)(", +& 1100
Engine power, kW (hp) 176 (240) N() ( &+ *"(c%$]: RKP-238K2
Seating capacity: M!m,!%b, +M% (. .) 176 (240)
cab 3 !(\$%"! &$%:
platform 27 " +'(,$ 3
Minimum turning radius, m 10.8 , )%p!&$ 27
Truck overall dimensions, mm: K(,(&b,#_ *( )!"!!%, & 10,8
length 7,630 '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(], &&:
width 2,500 *(, 7630
height over cab/tarpaulin 2,805/3,005 -((, 2500
Wheelbase, mm 3,525+1,400 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 2805/3005
Track, mm 2,000 O , && 3525+1400
Ground clearance, mm 400 !$], && 2000
Tires 14.00-20 146G OI-25NS(PR)14 q!!^,#_ )!"$%, && 400
Negotiable obstacles: I(,# 14,00-20 146G HB-25F>(PR)14
climbing, deg 31 ?$!*!$"$&#$ )$)]%%"(]:
side heeling, deg 20 )!*s$&, c*. 31
fording, m 1.7 +!!c!, c*. 20
Winch: '!*, & 1,7
tractive effort, tf 10-11 D$'$*+:
cable length, m 60 %]c!"!$ (($, % 10-11
*(, %!, & 60

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AND MULTIPURPOSE B CJK@L>B@ CMNHKHOBDB
ARMY TRUCKS KFHHA@D@MHH FCPFCQ@FBR

URAL-43206 MULTIPURPOSE ARMY TRUCK +&C D(C "


#+#*(E
(wheel arrangement 4 x 4) +$##)&E&"## $F$&$(G « E-43206»
(JKLMNOPQ RKSTULP 4 V 4)

The truck is intended to mount weapons and military ?$*, ,o$, *p &!,%q "!!q$,(p ( "!$,,!r %$s,(-
equipment with a total weight of up to 5.5 t, tow truck- +( )!,!r &!r *! 5,5 %, '+(!"+( )(t$),#s %(-
drawn artillery systems, special and transport trailers $(r+(s (%$&, )$t(u,#s ( %,)!%,#s )(t$)!"
with a total weight of up to 7 t, and also carry personnel )!,!r &!r *! 7 %,  %+q$ )$$"! +( (o,!v! !%-
and military cargoes on all types of roads and terrain. " ( "!(,+(s v !" )! "$& "(*& *!!v ( &$%,!%(.
The truck can operate C"%!&!'(u o(%,
at an ambient air tem- , w+)%t(x )(
perature ranging from %$&)$%$ !+qx-
+50 to -50 °C and alti- y$v! "! *s ±50 °>, ,
tude of up to 4,000 m "#!%$ ,* !",$& &!-
above sea level and is p *! 4000 & ( )!!'$,
capable of negotiating )$!*!$"%u )$$"#
a mountain pass of up *! 4650 &.
to 4,650 m high. M#)!,$, )! 2-!,!r
The truck is designed )!,!)("!*,!r s$&$ 
around a two-axle all- !*(,,!r !-(,!"+!r
wheel-drive configura- +!$. '(,  *"(v-
tion with a single-tire %$$& (+)!%,p +!&)!-
wheel arrangement. ,!"+).
The cab is arranged at
the rear of the engine
(bonnet layout).

Basic Characteristics #NOKWOXM VPSPJYMSZNYZJZ

Weight, t: K, %
payload 4.2 )$$"! (&!v! v  4,2
total 12.15 )!,p 12,15
towed trailer, total 7 )!,p '+($&!v! )(t$), % 7
Maximum speed, km/h 85 K+(&u,p +!!%u, +&/o 85
Fuel tank capacity, ltr 210+60 @&+!%u %!)(",#s '+!",  210+60
Cruising range at rated fuel P) s!* "%!&!'(p )! +!,%!u,!&
consumption, km 1,100 s!* %!)(", +& 1100
Engine: {"(v%$u:
type YaMZ-238B %() RKP - 238 O
power, kW (hp) 132 (180) &!y,!%u, +MN (. ) 132 (180)
Seating capacity: !(o$%"! &$%:
cab 3 " +'(,$ 3
platform 30 , )%|!&$ 30
Minimum turning radius, m 10.5 K(,(&u,#r *( )!"!!%, & 10,5
Truck overall dimensions, mm: '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(p, &&:
length 7,475 *(, 7475
width 2,500 -((, 2500
height over cab roof/tarpaulin 2,650/2,965 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 2650/2965
Wheelbase, mm 4,405 O , && 4405
Track, mm 2,000 !$p, && 2000
Ground clearance, mm 360 {!!q,#r )!"$%, && 360
Tires: I(,#:
model ID-P284 &!*$u B{-?284
size 1,200 x 500-508  &$ 1200 s 500-508
Negotiable obstacles: ?$!*!$"$&#$ )$)p%%"(p:
uphill slope, deg 31 )!*}$&, v*. 31
side heeling, deg 20 +!!v!, v*. 20
fording, m 1.2 '!*, & 1,2
Winch: D$'$*+:
maximum tractive effort, tf 10-11 &+(&u,!$ %pv!"!$ (($, % 10-11
cable length, m 60 *(, %!, & 60

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SPECIAL WHEELED CHASSIS ?@ABCDEFGHA IEA?GHA JD??C
AND MULTIPURPOSE C DKLAM?CA DNOILIPCEC
ARMY TRUCKS LGIIBAEANII GDQGDRAGCS

KamAZ-4350, KamAZ-5350, KamAZ-6350 &+&-


"# "
#+#*(.&-
MULTIPURPOSE TRUCK FAMILY +$##)&.&"## $/$&$(0
123/-4350, 123/-5350, 123/-6350
These trucks are intended to mount weapons and mili-
tary equipment with a total weight of 5.1 to 11.6 tons, @$*, ,T$,! *U &!,%V "!!V$,(U ( "!$,,!W %$X,(+(
tow truck-drawn artillery systems, special and transport )!,!W &!W !% 5,1 *! 11,6 %, '+(!"+( )(\$),#X -
trailers with a total weight of 5 to 12 tons and also to %($(W+(X (%$&, )$\(^,#X ( %,)!%,#X )(\$-
carry personnel and military cargoes on all types of )!" )!,!W &!W 5 - 12 %,  %+V$ )$$"! +( (T,!_! !-
roads and terrain. %" ( "!(,+(X _ !" )! "$& "(*& *!!_ ( &$%,!%(.

Basic Characteristics #9:;<:=> ?2@2AB>@C9BCAC

KamAZ-4350 KamAZ-5350 KamAZ-6350 123/-4350 123/-5350 123/-6350


Wheel arrangement 4x4 6x6 8x8 !$,U a!& 4X4 6X6 8X8
Truck load-carrying capacity, t 4 6 10 L, %:
Total weight, t 11.7 15.6 22.1 )$$"! (&!_! _  4 6 10
Towed trailer total weight, t 5 8 12 )!,U 11,7 15,6 22,1
Maximum speed, km/h 100 100 95 @!,U & '+($&!_! )(\$), % 5 8 12
Fuel capacity, l 295 295 375 L+(&^,U +!!%^, +&/T 100 100 95
Cruising range A&+!%^ %!)(",#X '+!",  295 295 375
at rated fuel Q) X!* "%!&!'(U )!
consumption, km 1,113 1,090 1,027 +!,%!^,!& X!* %!)(", +& 1113 1090 1027
Engine: f"(_%$^:
type diesel, multifuel %() *( $^,#W, &,!_!%!)(",#W
power, kW (hp) 177 (240) 191 (260) 266 (360) &!g,!%^, +N% (. .) 177 (240) 191 (260) 266 (360)
maximum torque, &+(&^,#W +%Ug(W
N.m (kgf.m) 824 (85) 1,078 (110) 1,431 (140) &!&$,%, G.& (+_.&) 824 (85) 1078 (110) 1431 (140)
Seating capacity: !(T$%"! &$%:
cab 3 3 3 " +'(,$ 3 3 3
platform 30 30 39 , )%a!&$ 30 30 39
Minimum outer turning N,$-,(W &(,(&^,#W
radius, m 10.3 11 13.9 *( )!"!!%, & 10,3 11 13,9
Truck overall dimensions, mm: '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(U, &&:
length 7,870 7,940 9,235 *(, 7870 7940 9235
width 2,500 2,500 2,500 -((, 2500 2500 2500
height over cab/tarpaulin 2,980/3,330 2,980/3,250 3,050/3,250 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 2980/3330 2980/3250 3050/3250
Wheelbase, mm 4,200 3,340+1,320 1,941+3,340+1,320 P , && 4200 3340+1320 1941+3340+1320
Track, mm 2,010 2,010 2,010 !$U, && 2010 2010 2010
Ground clearance, mm 385 385 385 f!!V,#W )!"$%, && 385 385 385
Tires: 425/85R21 J(,# 425/85R21
Negotiable obstacles: @$!*!$"$&#$ )$)U%%"(U:
climbing, deg 31 31 31 )!*k$&, _*. 31 31 31
side heeling, deg 20 20 20 +!!_!, _*. 20 20 20
fording, m 1.75 1.75 1.75 '!*, & 1,75 1,75 1,75
Whinch: E$'$*+:
tractive effort, tf 7 8 8 %U_!"!$ (($, % 7 8 8
cable length, m 82 60 60 *(, %!, & 82 60 60

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ARMY TRUCKS LGIIBAEANII GDQGDRAGCS

KamAZ-4326 +&? @(? "


#+#*(A
MULTIPURPOSE ARMY TRUCK +$##)&A&"## $B$&$(C @DEB-4326
(wheel arrangement 4 x 4) (FGHIJKDL MGNEOHD 4 P 4)

The truck is intended to mount weapons and military @$*, ,]$, *^ &!,%_ "!!_$,(^ ( "!$,,!` %$a,(-
equipment with a total weight of up to 5 tons, tow truck- +( )!,!` &!` *! 5 %, '+(!"+( )(b$),#a %($-
drawn artillery systems, special and transport trailers with (`+(a (%$&, )$b(c,#a ( %,)!%,#a )(b$)!"
a total weight of up to 5 tons, and also carry personnel )!,!` &!` *! 5 %,  %+_$ )$$"! +( (],!d! !%-
and military cargoes on all types of roads and terrain. " ( "!(,+(a d !" )! "$& "(*& *!!d ( &$%,!%(.

Basic Characteristics #JKGQKRI PDNDFSINTJSTFT

Truck load-carrying L, %:


capacity, t 4 )$$"! (&!d! d  4
Total weight, t 11.6 )!,^ 11,6
Towed trailer total weight, t 7 @!,^ & '+($&!d! )(b$), % 7
Maximum speed, km/h 90 L+(&c,^ +!!%c, +&/] 90
Fuel capacity, ltr 250 (290) A&+!%c %!)(",#a '+!",  250 (290)
Cruising range at rated fuel consumption, km 960 Q) a!* "%!&!'(^ )! +!,%!c,!& a!* %!)(", +& 960
Engine: KamAZ-7403 [Link]-240 m"(d%$c: @DEB-7403 @DE[Link]-240
type turbocharged V8 %() V8  %'!,**"!&
power, kW (hp) 191 (260) 178 (240) &!o,!%c, +N% (. .) 191 (260) 178 (240)
maximum torque, &+(&c,#` +%^o(` &!&$,%,
N.m (kgf.m) 784 (80) 833 (85) G.& (+d.&) 784 (80) 833 (85)
Seating capacity: !(]$%"! &$%:
cab 3 " +'(,$ 3
platform 30 , )%p!&$ 30
Minimum turning radius, m 10.25 L(,(&c,#` *( )!"!!%, & 10,25
Truck overall dimensions, mm: '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(^, &&:
length 7,850 *(, 7850
width 2,500 -((, 2500
height over cab/tarpaulin 2,890/3,250 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 2890/3250
Wheelbase, mm 4,180 P , && 4180
Track, mm 2,010 !$^, && 2010
Ground clearance, mm 365 m!!_,#` )!"$%, && 365
Tires: 425/85R21 J(,# 425/85R21
Negotiable obstacles: @$!*!$"$&#$ )$)^%%"(^:
climbing, %: )!*q$&, )!b.:
truck 60 "%!&!'($& 60
motor-vehicle train 36 "%!)!$ *!& 36
fording, m 1.75 '!*, & 1,75
Winch: E$'$*+:
tractive effort, tf 6-8 %^d!"!$ (($, % 6-8
cable length, m 82 *(, %!, & 82

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AND MULTIPURPOSE C DKLAM?CA DNOILIPCEC
ARMY TRUCKS LGIIBAEANII GDQGDRAGCS

KamAZ-43114 +&? @(? "


#+#*(A
MULTIPURPOSE ARMY TRUCK +$##)&A&"## $B$&$(C @DEB-43114
(wheel arrangement 6 x 6) (FGHIJKDL MGNEOHD 6 P 6)

The truck is intended to mount weapons and military @$*, ,^$, *_ &!,%` "!!`$,(_ ( "!$,,!a %$b,(-
equipment with a total weight of up to 6 tons, tow truck- +( )!,!a &!a *! 6 %, '+(!"+( )(c$),#b %($-
drawn artillery systems, special and transport trailers with (a+(b (%$&, )$c(d,#b ( %,)!%,#b )(c$)!"
a total weight of up to 12 tons, and also carry personnel )!,!a &!a *! 12 %,  %+`$ )$$"! +( (^,!e! !%-
and military cargoes on all types of roads and terrain. " ( "!(,+(b e !" )! "$& "(*& *!!e ( &$%,!%(.

Basic Characteristics #JKGQKRI PDNDFSINTJSTFT

Truck load-carrying L, %:


capacity, t 6 )$$"! (&!e! e  6
Total weight, t 15.42 )!,_ 15,42
Towed trailer total weight, t 12 )!,_ '+($&!e! )(c$) 12
Maximum speed, km/h 90 L+(&d,_ +!!%d, +&/^ 90
Fuel capacity, ltr 290 A&+!%d %!)(",#b '+!",  290
Cruising range at rated fuel consumption, km 980 Q) b!* "%!&!'(_ )! +!,%!d,!& b!* %!)(", +& 980
Engine KamAZ-7403.10 l"(e%$d &DQ-7403.10
type turbocharged V8 %() V8  %'!,**"!&
power, kW (hp) 191 (260) &!m,!%d, +N% (. .) 191 (260)
maximum torque, N.m (kgf.m) 784 (80) &+(&d,#a +%_m(a &!&$,%, G.& (+e.&) 784 (80)
Seating capacity: !(^$%"! &$%:
cab 3 " +'(,$ 3
platform 30 , )%p!&$ 30
Minimum outer turning radius, m 11.3 N,$-,(a &(,(&d,#a *( )!"!!%, & 11,3
Truck overall dimensions, mm: '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(_, &&:
length 7,980 *(, 7980
width 2,500 -((, 2500
height over cab/tarpaulin 2,980/3,200 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 2980/3200
Wheelbase, mm 3,337+1,320 P , && 3337+1320
Track, mm 2,010 !$_, && 2010
Ground clearance, mm 385 l!!`,#a )!"$%, && 385
Tires 425/85R21 J(,# 425/85R21
Negotiable obstacles: @$!*!$"$&#$ )$)_%%"(_:
climbing, %: )!*r$&, )!c.:
truck 60 "%!&!'($& 60
motor-vehicle train 36 "%!)!$ *!& 36
fording, m 1.75 '!*, & 1,75
Winch: E$'$*+:
tractive effort, tf 6-8 %_e!"!$ (($, % 6-8
cable length, m 82 *(, %!, & 82

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ARMY TRUCKS KFHHA@D@MHH FCPFCQ@FBR

KamAZ-43118 +&@ A(@ "


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MULTIPURPOSE ARMY TRUCK +$##)&B&"## $C$&$(D AEFC-43118
(wheel arrangement 6 x 6) (GHIJKLEM NHOFPIE 6 Q 6)

The truck is intended to mount weapons and military ?$*, ,]$, *^ &!,%_ "!!_$,(^ ( "!$,,!` %$a,(-
equipment with a total weight of up to 10 tons, tow truck- +( )!,!` &!` *! 10 %, '+(!"+( )(b$),#a %(-
drawn artillery systems, special and transport trailers with $(`+(a (%$&, )$b(c,#a ( %,)!%,#a )(b$)!"
a total weight of up to 12 tons, and also carry personnel )!,!` &!` *! 12 %,  %+_$ )$$"! +( (],!d! !%-
and military cargoes on all types of roads and terrain. " ( "!(,+(a d !" )! "$& "(*& *!!d ( &$%,!%(.

Basic Characteristics #KLHRLSJ QEOEGTJOUKTUGU

Truck load-carrying K, %:


capacity, t 10 )$$"! (&!d! d  10
Total weight, t 20.7 )!,^ 20,7
Towed trailer total weight, t 12 )!,^ '+($&!d! )(b$) 12
Maximum speed, km/h 90 K+(&c,^ +!!%c, +&/] 90
Fuel capacity, ltr 560 (710) @&+!%c %!)(",#a '+!",  560 (710)
Engine KamAZ-7403.10 l"(d%$c &CP-7403.10
type turbocharged V8 %() V8  %'!,**"!&
power, kW (hp) 191 (260) &!o,!%c, +M% (. .) 191 (260)
maximum torque, N.m (kgf.m) 784 (80) &+(&c,#` +%^o(` &!&$,%, F.& (+d.&) 784 (80)
Cab seating capacity 3 !(]$%"! &$% " +'(,$ 3
Truck overall dimensions, mm: '(%,#$  &$# "%!&!'(^, &&:
length 8,835 *(, 8835
width 2,500 -((, 2500
height over cab/tarpaulin 3,000/3,600 "#!% )! +'(,$/%$,% 3000/3600
Wheelbase, mm 3,690+1,320 O , && 3690+1320
Track, mm 2,050 !$^, && 2050
Ground clearance, mm 385 l!!_,#` )!"$%, && 385
Tires 425/85R21 I(,# 425/85R21
Negotiable obstacles: ?$!*!$"$&#$ )$)^%%"(^:
climbing, %: )!*q$&, )!b.:
truck 53 "%!&!'($& 53
motor-vehicle train 32 "%!)!$ *!& 32
fording, m 1.75 '!*, & 1,75
Winch: D$'$*+:
tractive effort, tf 6-8 %^d!"!$ (($, % 6-8
cable length, m 82 *(, %!, & 82

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SPECIAL WHEELED CHASSIZ
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GAZ-3937 AND GAZ-39371 FAMILY HIGHLY MOBILE "% #-#+#*(. $%& +$##)&.&"%& +&/ -(&
MULTIPURPOSE ARMY VEHICLES "
#+#*(.( 0-3937 ( 0-39371 &+&/
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«"#'$(-»

These vehicles are intended for carrying personnel of BHNP@DP@RHPG N?S IB@PAMEBILBEFOL ?LRPETE AEAI@F@ @B-
troop units. They are also used for the development of JHVAOLW MENB@DNH?HPLV, @ I@OXH AEDN@PLS P@ LW K@DH AMH-
special army vehicles, both combat and maintenance YL@?ZPGW @BJHVAOLW @FIEJEKL?HV, O@O KEHFGW, I@O L J@-
ones, on their basis. QLP EKA?CXLF@PLS.
The vehicles are able MEAEKPG KGAIBE MH-
to travel at high BHJH\@IZAS ME NEBE-
speeds on roads and T@J L ME PHMBEWENLJEV
off roads to distances JHAIPEAIL P@ B@AAIES-
of up to 1,000 km PLS NE 1000 OJ KHD NE-
without refueling, carry ME?PLIH?ZPEV D@MB@F-
weapons from light OL TEB^RLJ, PHAIL FEE-
small arms to 120mm BCXHPLH EI ?HTOETE
mortar, and transport AIBH?OEFETE NE 120-JJ
ten troopers (motor- JLPEJHI@, IB@PAMEBIL-
ized rifle squad). To BEF@IZ _OLM@X F 10 RH-
protect the crew, pro- ?EFHO (JEIEAIBH?OEFEH
vision is made for sev- EINH?HPLH). b?S D@\L-
eral vehicle armoring IG _OLM@X@ MBEB@KEI@-
versions. PE PHAOE?ZOE F@BL@P-
The vehicle is design- IEF KBEPLBEF@PLS @F-
ed around a modular IEJEKL?S.
configuration. A weld- ( EAPEFC OEPAIBCOYLL
ed hull has two re- ME?EXHP@ JENC?ZP@S
movable modules: front and rear. The front module AWHJ@ MEAIBEHPLS @FIEJEKL?S. F@BPEV OEBMCA LJHHI NF@
houses engine and driving compartments separated by AcHJPGW JENC?S - MHBHNPLV L D@NPLV. #KcHJ, ETB@PLRHP-
a sealed bulkhead. PGV MHBHNPLJ JENC?HJ, FO?^R@HI AL?EFEH EINH?HPLH L
The rear module space can be used for transportation EINH?HPLH CMB@F?HPLS, B@DNH?HPPGH THBJHILRPEV MHBH-
of personnel and cargoes and mounting of weaponry, TEBENOEV.
special equipment and mobile installations. The vehi- ,@NPLV JENC?Z MBHNAI@F?SHI AEKEV ME?HDPGV EKcHJ, OE-
cle’s main advantage is that the vehicle’s rear module IEBGV JEXHI KGIZ LAME?ZDEF@P N?S IB@PAMEBILBEFOL ?^-
can quickly be replaced with any module even in field NHV L TBCDEF, JEPI@X@ FEEBCXHPLS, AMHYL@?ZPETE EKEBC-
conditions owing to a quick-disconnect coupling of the NEF@PLS L JEKL?ZPGW CAI@PEFEO. #APEFPEH MBHLJC\HAIFE
rear module with a bearing flange. This design config- @FIEJEKL?S D@O?^R@HIAS F IEJ, RIE K?@TEN@BS KGAIBE-
uration considerably increases the vehicle service life. B@DcHJPEJC AEHNLPHPL^ D@NPHTE JENC?S L EMEBPETE
The mature assemblies and units of the BTR-80 APC d?@PY@ OEBMCA@ FEDJEXP@ KGAIB@S D@JHP@ B@D?LRPGW JE-
are widely used on these vehicles. The vehicle’s run- NC?HV P@ ENPEJ @FIEJEKL?H N@XH F ME?HFGW CA?EFLSW. )@-
ning gear features high reliability and ensures unique O@S OEPAIBCOYLS DP@RLIH?ZPE CFH?LRLF@HI ABEO XLDPL KE-
cross-country performance and smooth running. The HFEV J@QLPG.
vehicle has a water-displacing hull that enables it to @ J@QLP@W AHJHVAIF@ QLBEOE LAME?ZDEF@PG EIB@KEI@P-
negotiate water barriers by fording and floating owing PGH CD?G L @TBHT@IG *)%-80. eENEF@S R@AIZ LJHHI FGAE-
to a wheel propulsion system. OC^ P@NHXPEAIZ, EKHAMHRLF@HI CPLO@?ZPC^ MBEWENLJEAIZ
The vehicle can be operated at an ambient air tempera- ME MHBHAHRHPPEV JHAIPEAIL L NEAI@IERPC^ M?@FPEAIZ WE-
ture ranging from -45 to +50 °C; relative air humidity of N@. FIEJEKL?Z LJHHI FENELDJH\@^\LV OEBMCA, RIE MED-
up to 98% at a temperature of +25 °C; wind velocity of FE?SHI HJC MBHENE?HF@IZ FENPGH MBHTB@NG PH IE?ZOE
up to 30 m/s; mountainous terrain at an altitude of up FKBEN, PE L P@ M?@FC D@ ARHI OE?HAPETE NFLXLIH?S.
to 4,500 m above sea level. It is also capable of nego- #P B@AARLI@P P@ _OAM?C@I@YL^ MBL IHJMHB@ICBH EOBCX@^-
tiating a mountain pass of up to 4,650 m high. \HTE FEDNCW@ EI -45 NE +50 0; MBL EIPEALIH?ZPEV F?@X-
The Vodnik family vehicles combine the properties of a PEAIL FEDNCW@ NE 98% MBL IHJMHB@ICBH MBL _IEJ +25 0;
cross-country vehicle and a maneuverable high-speed MBL AOEBEAIL FHIB@ NE 30 J/A; F CA?EFLSW FGAEOETEBPEV
automobile. This makes it possible to carry troops to JHAIPEAIL A FGAEIEV P@N CBEFPHJ JEBS NE 4500 J L A FED-
long distances at a short time so that troops can JEXPEAIZ^ MBHENE?HPLS MHBHF@?EF FGAEIEV NE 4650 J.
engage in combat on the move. &@QLPG AHJHVAIF@ «(ENPLO» AERHI@^I O@RHAIF@ FHDNHWE-
Owing to a high power-to-weight ratio the vehicle can N@ L AOEBEAIPETE J@PHFBHPPETE @FIEJEKL?S. pIE MEDFE?S-
gain a highway maximum speed ranging from 112 to HI F AX@IGH ABEOL IB@PAMEBILBEF@IZ FEEBCXHPPGH dEB-
130 km/h depending on its engine type. JLBEF@PLS P@ KE?ZQLH B@AAIESPLS L N@HI FEDJEXPEAIZ A
An independent suspension, great wheel radius and WENC FO?^RLIZAS F KEHFGH NHVAIFLS.
high ground clearance enable the vehicle to travel at *?@TEN@BS KE?ZQEV CNH?ZPEV JE\PEAIL @FIEJEKL?Z JE-
high speeds in the off-road conditions. XHI B@DFLF@IZ J@OALJ@?ZPC^ AOEBEAIZ ME QEAAH EI 112
All these qualities make the vehicle indispensable for NE 130 OJ/R F D@FLALJEAIL EI CAI@PEF?HPPETE NFLT@IH?S.
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rapid-deployment forces, as well as for reconnais- HD@FLALJ@S MENFHAO@, KE?ZQEV B@NLCA OE?HA L KE?ZQEV
sance/patrol and subversion missions. NEBEXPGV MBEAFHI EKHAMHRLF@^I HJC AMEAEKPEAIZ NFL-
T@IZAS A FGAEOLJL AOE-
BEAISJL F CA?EFLSW
ME?PETE KHDNEBEXZS.
pIL O@RHAIF@ NH?@^I
@FIEJEKL?Z PHD@JHPL-
JGJ N?S MENB@DNH?H-
PLV KGAIBETE BH@TLBE-
F@PLS, MBEFHNHPLS
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Basic Characteristics #89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC

GAZ-3937 GAZ-39371 0-3937 0-39371


Weight, kg: &@AA@, OT:
filled chassis 4,200 4,300 Q@AAL @FIEJEKL?S AP@BSXHPP@S 4200 4300
filled multipurpose vehicle JPETEYH?HFETE @FIEJEKL?S AP@BSXHPP@S
(without rear module) 4,500 5,100 (KHD D@NPHTE JENC?S) 4500 5100
personnel carrier version 5,100 5,800 @FIEJEKL?S N?S MHBHFEDOL ?LRPETE AEAI@F@ 5100 5800
gross 6,800 7,050 ME?P@S 6800 7050
towed trailer, gross 2,500 - KCOALBCHJETE MBLYHM@ ME?P@S 2500 -
Passenger capacity (driver included) 10 11 @AA@XLBEFJHAILJEAIZ, FO?^R@S FENLIH?S 10 11
Engine type various diesel engines can be installed, bFLT@IH?Z FEDJEXP@ CAI@PEFO@ B@D?LRPGW NLDH?ZPGW
such as GAZ-562, YaMZ-460, HINO J07C NFLT@IH?HV, F R@AIPEAIL +,-562, .&,-460, HINO J07C
Engine power, kW (hp) 110.3 - 147 (150 - 200) &E\PEAIZ NFLT@IH?S, O(I (?. A.) 110,3 - 147 (150 - 200)
Maximum speed, km/h at least 110 &@OALJ@?ZP@S AOEBEAIZ @FIEJEKL?S, OJ/R PH JHPHH 110
Maximum rated fuel consumption "EPIBE?ZPGV B@AWEN IEM?LF@ MBL ME?PEV
at vehicle gross weight, l/100 km 15.4 J@AAH @FIEJEKL?S, ?/100 OJ PH KE?HH 15,4
Cruising range at rated fuel consumption ,@M@A WEN@ ME OEPIBE?ZPEJC B@AWENC IEM?LF@
and speed of 60 km/h, km at least 1,000 MBL AOEBEAIL 60 OJ/R, OJ PH JHPHH 1000
Minimum turning radius, m 10 @LJHPZQLV B@NLCA MEFEBEI@, J 10
Maximum uphill slope &@OALJ@?ZPGV MENcHJ, MBHENE?HF@HJGV
(gross weight), deg 30 @FIEJEKL?HJ (ME?PEV J@AAEV), TB@N. 30
Lateral static stability angle (gross weight), deg 45 ƒTE? MEMHBHRPEV AI@ILRHAOEV CAIEVRLFEAIL
Maximum fording depth, m 1.2 (ME?PEV J@AAEV), TB@N. 45
Tires: &@OALJ@?ZP@S T?CKLP@ MBHENE?HF@HJETE KBEN@, J 1,2
model K-58 KI-113 $LPG:
size, inch 13 - 18 12 - 18 JENH?Z "-58 "-113
pressure, kgf/cm2 0.7 - 2.8 0.9 - 4.5 B@DJHBPEAIZ, N^VJ 13 - 18 12 - 18
N@F?HPLH, OTA/AJ2 0,7 - 2,8 0,9 - 4,5

Engine Basic Characteristics #89:;9<= >?@?AB=@C8BCAC D;CE?B=F=G

GAZ-562 YaMZ-460 HINO J07C 0-562 J+0-460 HINO J07C


Type in-line, in-line, in-line, )LM BSNPGV, BSNPGV, BSNPGV,
6-cylinder 4-cylinder 5-cylinder 6-YL?LPNBEFGV 4-YL?LPNBEFGV 5-YL?LPNBEFGV
Fuel system diesel diesel diesel LAIHJ@ MLI@PLS NLDH?Z NLDH?Z NLDH?Z
Turbosupercharger yes yes no @?LRLH ICBKEP@NNCF@ HAIZ HAIZ PHI
Piston displacement, l 3.2 3.988 6.634 %@KERLV EKcHJ, ? 3,2 3,988 6,634
Engine power: &E\PEAIZ NFLT@IH?S:
kW 128 118 121 O(I 128 118 121
hp 175 160 165 ?.A. 175 160 165
rpm 3,200 2,400 2,900 EK./JLP. 3200 2400 2900
Torque: "BCIS\LV JEJHPI:
N.m 450 - 500 588 451 .J 450 - 500 588 451
kgf.m 46 - 51 60 46 OTA.J 46 - 51 60 46
rpm 1,800 - 2,000 1,200 - 1,600 1,500 EK./JLP. 1800 - 2000 1200 - 1600 1500

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VEHICLES BCD@;<

DT-10PM AND DT-30PM TRACKED '" DE"&$$%&  &$($%&


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TWO-UNIT CARRIERS (Vezdesushchy (Ubiquitous) family) '
-10!+, '
-30!+ (FGHGIFJKL «"&E'& N(O»)

These carriers are intended to transport weapons, mil- WX%Y Z &% ' Y[ \X ])X\"X)*!" *))X$^% "[, *)% -
itary equipment and materiel in harsh road and climat- )_ \%` "!" " *)% )-\%` "&%!)#) "+$a%\* * ))()
ic conditions. \[^%'` Y)X)^ '` " !"+\"&%!"` $)*"[`.
Vezdesushchy (Ubiquitous) vehicles comprise a unified «8%ZY%$a"_» - $ "d"e"X)* )% %+%_\*) #$% "& '`
family of tracked two-unit carriers including the follow- Y*$`Z*% '` \X ])X\%X)*, )\)[a%% "Z Y*$` ]*f-
ing two amphibious carriers: a"` \X ])X\%X)*:
- DT-10PM, with 10-t load-carrying capacity; - g-10WB - #X$Z)])Yh%+ )\i 10 \;
- DT-30PM, with 30-t load-carrying capacity. - g-30WB - #X$Z)])Yh%+ )\i 30 \.
The two-unit carriers are incorporated in a basically g*$`Z*% '% \X ])X\%X' )\ )[\[ ! ]X" e"]"i )
new category of high-speed transport facilities — artic- )*)+$ \"]$ ('\X)`)Y '` \X ])X\ '` X%Y\* - )&%-
ulated tracked vehicles combining high load-carrying % '+ #$% "& '+ +," +, )&%\fa"+ ()i,$f #X$-
capacity with high cross-country ability and maneuver- Z)])Yh%+ )\i " #X$Z)*+%\"+)\i  *')!"+" ])!Z\%-
ability in harsh road and climatic conditions. [+" ]X)`)Y"+)\" " + %*X% )\" * ))() \[^%'` Y)-
The DT-10PM and DT-30PM tracked vehicles are X)^ )-!"+\"&%!"` $)*"[`.
upgraded versions of the Vityaz (Knight) family tracked g-10WB " g-30WB - Yi %_,%% XZ*"\"% %+%_\*
two-unit carriers. Y*$`Z*% '` #$% "& '` +," %+%_\* «8"\[Zi».

Basic Characteristics #FQLKQRG STUTVJGUWFJWVW

DT-10PM DT-30PM '


-10!+ '
-30!+
Filled carrier weight, t 22 30 B *  X[^% )+ )\)[ "", \ 22 30
Load-carrying capacity, t 10 30 =X$Z)])Yh%+ )\i, \ 10 30
Engine type diesel, YaMZ-847.10 "] Y*"#\%[ Y"Z%i, jBk-847.10
Engine power, kW (hp) 588 (800) B)a )\i Y*"#\%[, !8\ (..) 588 (800)
Speed, km/h ?!)X)\i, !+/&:
maximum 45 - 50 +!"+i [ 45 - 50
in water 5-6 4  ]*$ 5-6 4
Maximum gradient, deg 35 30 B!"+i '_ $#) ])Yh%+, #XY. 35 30
Specific ground pressure, MPa (kg/cm2) 0.022 (0.22) 0.026 (0.27) >Y%i )% Y*% "%  #X$ \, BW (!#/+2) 0,022 (0,22) 0,026 (0,27)
Fuel distance, km 500 k] `)Y, !+ 500
Fording depth, m amphibious =$("  ]X%)Y)%*%+)#) (X)Y, + ]*%\
Chassis overall dimensions, mm: =(X"\ '% XZ+%X' ,", ++:
length 16,490 Y"  16490
width 3,110 ,"X"  3110
height 3,390 *')\ 3390

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VEHICLES CDEA<=

DT-10P AND DT-30P TRACKED TWO-UNIT CARRIERS '" >?"&$$%&  &$($%&


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(Vityaz (Knight) family) '
-10!, '
-30! (@ABAC@DEF «"(
H? »)

These carriers are intended to transport weapons, mil- TU%V W &% ' VX YU Z)UY"U)*!" *))U$[% "X, *)% -
itary equipment and materiel in harsh road and climat- )\ Y%] "!" " *)% )-Y%] "&%!)#) "+$^%Y* * ))()
ic conditions. YX[%'] V)U)[ '] " !"+Y"&%!"] $)*"X].
Vityaz (knight) vehicles represent a unified family of «9"YXW`» - $ "b"c"U)* )% %+%\Y*) #$% "& '] V*$]-
tracked two-unit carriers DT-10P (10-t load-carrying W*% '] YU Z)UY%U)*:
capacity) and DT-30P (30-t load-carrying capacity). - e-10T - #U$W)Z)Vf%+ )Y` 10 Y;
The two-unit carriers are incorporated in a basically - e-30T - #U$W)Z)Vf%+ )Y` 30 Y.
new category of high-speed transport facilities — artic- e*$]W*% '% YU Z)UY%U' «9"YXW`» )Y )XYX ! ZU" c"-
ulated tracked vehicles combining high load-carrying Z"` ) )*)+$ Y"Z$ ('YU)])V '] YU Z)UY '] U%VY*
capacity with high cross-country ability and maneuver- - )&% % '+ #$% "& '+ +," +, )&%Yh^"+ ()`-
ability in harsh road and climatic conditions. ,$h #U$W)Z)Vf%+ )Y` " #U$W)*+%Y"+)Y`  *')!"+"
Z)!WY%X+" ZU)])V"+)Y" " + %*U% )Y" * ))() YX-
[%'] V)U)[ )-!"+Y"&%!"] $)*"X].

Basic Characteristics #@JFEJKA LMNMODANP@DPOP

DT-10P DT-30P '


-10! '
-30!
Filled carrier weight, t 21.5 29 C *  UX[% )+ )Y)X "", Y 21,5 29
Load-carrying capacity, t 10 30 >U$W)Z)Vf%+ )Y`, Y 10 30
Engine type diesel, V-46-5 "Z V*"#Y%X V"W%`, 9-46-5
Engine power, kW (hp) 522 (710) C)^ )Y` V*"#Y%X, !9Y (..) 522 (710)
Speed, km/h @!)U)Y`, !+/&:
maximum 37 +!"+` X 37
in water 5-6 4  Z*$ 5-6 4
Maximum gradient, deg 35 30 C!"+` '\ $#) Z)Vf%+, #UV. 35 30
Specific ground pressure, MPa (kg/cm2) 0.022 (0.22) 0.026 (0.27) ?V%` )% V*% "%  #U$ Y, CT (!#/+2) 0,022 (0,22) 0,026 (0,27)
Fuel distance, km 500 nZ ])V, !+ 500
Fording depth, m amphibious >$("  ZU%)V)%*%+)#) (U)V, + Z*%Y
Chassis overall dimensions, mm: >(U"Y '% UW+%U' ,", ++:
length 13,620 15,465 V"  13620 15465
width 2,800 3,100 ,"U"  2800 3100
height 2,700 3,140 *')Y 2700 3140

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TRACKED MILITARY 89:;;<: =>?:;@A;<:


VEHICLES BCD@;<

MT-SM TRACKED TRANSPORTER-TRACTOR  &$($%-


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The MT-SM modernized multipurpose medium tracked ?E%F "G + )#)H%%*)G #$% "& 'G IE J)EI%E-IL#&
transporter-tractor is intended to tow artillery systems, +)F%E "M"E)* 'G JE%F M &% FL ($!"E)*!" EI"-
gun-laying radar stations and special trailers with a %E"G!"N "I%+, EF"))!H") 'N I H"G )E$F"G )G
total weight of up to 15 tons and be used as a trans- *)F!" " J%H"O 'N JE"H%J)* )(P%G +)G F) 15 I,
port chassis to mount rocket and rocket-artillery "J)OM)* "L * !&%I*% IE J)EI )G (M' J)F +) IR
weapons, engineer materiel and military equipment. E!%I )#), E!%I )-EI"%E"G!)#), " R% %E )#) *)-
The MT-SM tracked transporter-tractor is unified with )E$R% "L " *)% )G I%N "!".
the basic assemblies and units of the GM-569A =$% "& 'G IE J)EI%E-IL#& B-?B $ "T"H"E)* J) )-
tracked vehicle. )* '+ $M+ " #E%#I+  #$% "& )G +," )G =B-569C.

Basic Characteristics #0123145 67879:58;0:;9;

Weight, t B, I
total 34 J) L 34
towed trailer 15 ($!"E$%+)#) JE"H%J 15
Load-carrying capacity, t 10 =E$M)J)FX%+ )IO, I 10
Engine type diesel, V-84Zh "J F*"#I%L F"M%O, 8-84Y
Engine power, kW (hp) 574 (780) B)P )IO F*"#I%L, !8I (. .) 574 (780)
Specific engine power, hp/t 23 >F%O L +)P )IO, ../I 23
Maximum speed, km/h 65 ?!)E)IO, !+/&:
Average speed +!"+O L 65
on earthen roads, km/h 35 - 45 E%F LL J) #E$ I)*'+ F)E)#+ 35 - 45
Maximum gradient, deg 35 B!"+O 'G $#) J)FX%+, #EF. 35
Specific ground pressure, MPa (kg/cm2) 0.0735 (0.75) >F%O )% F*% "%  #E$ I, B_ (!#/+2) 0,0735 (0,75)
Turning radius, m from 0 to infinity (stepless) `F"$ J)*)E)I, + )I 0 F) 00 ((%I$J% &I'G)
Fuel distance, km 600 aJ N)F, !+ 600
Fording depth, m 1 =$("  JE%)F)%*%+)#) (E)F, + 1
Chassis overall dimensions, mm: =(E"I '% EM+%E' ,", ++:
length 8,530 F"  8530
width 3,250 ,"E"  3250
height 2,930 *')I 2930

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#
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TRACKED MILITARY 89:;;<: =>?:;@A;<:


VEHICLES BCD@;<

GM-5955 TRACKED VEHICLE +,($  &$($1 +-5955

The vehicle is intended to mount equipment of the RS%T U &%  TV SU+%W% "V XXSY$S' U% "Y )Z S-
Tor-M1 air defense missile system. The GM-5955 !%Y )Z "Y%+' «)S-B1». =B-5955 SUS()Y   (U%
tracked vehicle is developed from the GM-569A #$% "& )#) ," Y"X =B-569C. B)W V ")*V $Y-
tracked chassis. A high-duty powerplant, hydrome- )*!, XS"+% % "% #"TS)+%] "&%!)Z YS +""" 
chanical transmission with a positive-displacement #"TS))(^%+ '+ +%] "U+)+ X)*)S)Y, %U*""+V Y)S-
hydraulic steering mechanism, independent torsion-bar ") V X)T*%! )(%X%&"*_Y *')!$_ XS)])T"+)Y`,
suspension ensure high cross-country ability, good ])S),$_ + %*S% )Y` " X* )Y` ])T X) X%S%%&% -
maneuverability and smooth cross-country movement. )Z +%Y )Y".

Basic Characteristics #2345367 89:9;<7:=2<=;=

Total weight, t 37 R) V +, Y 37


Load-carrying capacity, t 11 =S$U)X)T^%+ )Y`, Y 11
Engine type diesel, V-84DT "X T*"#Y%V T"U%`, 8-84c
Engine power, kW (hp) 522/574/617 (710/780/840) B)W )Y` T*"#Y%V, !8Y (..) 522/574/617 (710/780/840)
Specific engine power, hp/t 22 >T%` V +)W )Y`, ../Y 22
Maximum speed, km/h 65 ?!)S)Y`, !+/&:
Average speed +!"+` V 65
on earthen roads, km/h 35 - 45 S%T VV X) #S$ Y)*'+ T)S)#+ 35 - 45
Maximum gradient, deg 35 B!"+` 'Z $#) X)T^%+, #ST. 35
Specific ground pressure, MPa (kg/cm2) 0.0735 (0.75) >T%` )% T*% "%  #S$ Y, BR (!#/+2) 0,0735 (0,75)
Turning radius, m from 0 to infinity (stepless) hT"$ X)*)S)Y, + )Y 0 T) 00 ((%Y$X% &Y'Z)
Fuel distance, km 500 iX ])T, !+ 500
Fording depth, m 1 =$("  XS%)T)%*%+)#) (S)T, + 1
Chassis overall dimensions, mm: =(S"Y '% SU+%S' ,", ++:
length 8,892 T"  8892
width 3,260 ,"S"  3260
height 2,098 *')Y 2098

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#
$ !#
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Class 2350 Combat, Assault  2350  !",
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TRACKED MILITARY 9:;<<=; >?@;<AB<=;


VEHICLES CDEA<=

GM-569A TRACKED VEHICLE +,($  &$($2 +-569

The vehicle is intended to mount self-propelled PQ%R S &%  RT QS+%U% "T +)V)R 'V )# %*'V $-
launchers of the Buk-M1 air defense missile system. W )*)! S% "W )#) Q!%W )#) !)+X%! «Z$!-C1».
A high-duty powerplant, hydromechanical transmis- C)U T ")*T $W )*!, XQ"+% % "% #"RQ)+%V "&%-
sion with a positive-displacement hydraulic steering !)\ WQ +"""  #"RQ))(]%+ '+ +%V "S+)+ X)*)Q)-
mechanism and independent torsion-bar suspension W, %S*""+T W)Q") T X)R*%! )(%X%&"*^W *'-
ensure high cross-country ability, good maneuverabil- )!$^ XQ)V)R"+)W_, V)Q),$^ + %*Q% )W_ " X*-
ity and smooth cross-country movement. )W_ V)R X) X%Q%%&% )\ +%W )W".

Basic Characteristics #3456478 9:;:<=8;>3=><>

Total weight, t 35 P) T +, W 35


Load-carrying capacity, t 11.5 >Q$S)X)R]%+ )W_, W 11,5
Engine type diesel, V-46-2S1 "X R*"#W%T R"S%_, 9-46-2@1
Engine power, kW (hp) 522 (710) C)U )W_ R*"#W%T, !9W (..) 522 (710)
Specific engine power, hp/t 20.9 ?R%_ T +)U )W_, ../W 20,9
Maximum speed, km/h 65 @!)Q)W_, !+/&:
Average speed +!"+_ T 65
on earthen roads, km/h 35 - 45 Q%R TT X) #Q$ W)*'+ R)Q)#+ 35 - 45
Maximum gradient, deg 35 C!"+_ '\ $#) X)R]%+, #QR. 35
Specific ground pressure, MPa (kg/cm2) 0.0735 (0.75) ?R%_ )% R*% "%  #Q$ W, CP (!#/+2) 0,0735 (0,75)
Turning radius, m from 0 to infinity (stepless) gR"$ X)*)Q)W, + )W 0 R) 00 ((%W$X% &W'\)
Fuel distance, km 500 + one-hour operation of gas-turbine engine hX V)R, !+ 500 + 1 & Q()W' >j
Fording depth, m 1 >$("  XQ%)R)%*%+)#) (Q)R, + 1
Chassis overall dimensions, mm: >(Q"W '% QS+%Q' ,", ++:
length 7,970 R"  7970
width 3,250 ,"Q"  3250
height 2,040 *')W 2040

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES  !! 23 "
#
$ !#
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TRACKED MILITARY 89:;;<: =>?:;@A;<:


VEHICLES BCD@;<

MT-M AND MT-MB MULTIPURPOSE SMALL-SIZE +$##)&0&"%& +0#*(


$%&  &$($%&
TRACKED TRANSPORTER-TRACTORS
$ !#
&%-
2( +
-+ ( +
-+*

These vehicles are intended to MN%O P &% ' OQ R%N%*)P!" "&-
carry personnel, mount and trans- )#) )S*, +) ST " SN R)N-
port weapons and military equip- S"N)*!" *))N$T% "Q " *)% )U S%V-
ment, tow artillery systems and "!", ($!"N)*!" NS"%N"U!"V
special trailers in various road and "S%+ " R%W"X 'V RN"W%R)* *
off-road conditions, and also col- NP"& 'V O)N)T 'V $)*"QV "
lect and evacuate the wounded. (%PO)N)TXQ,  S!T% OQ ()N "
Y*!$W"" N % 'V.

Basic characteristics #4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?


MT-M MT-MB +
-+ +
-+*
Weight, t B, S:
filled vehicle 5.2 6.2 *  NQT% )+ )S)Q "" 5,2 6,2
towed trailer 2.5 2.5 ($!"N$%+)#) RN"W%R 2,5 2,5
Load-carrying capacity, t 1.5 1.5 =N$P)R)O\%+ )SX, S 1,5 1,5
Engine type diesel, GAZ-5424 "R O*"#S%Q O"P%X, =C^-5424
Engine power, kW (hp) 128.7 (175) B)` )SX O*"#S%Q, !8S (..) 128,7 (175)
Speed, km/h: ?!)N)SX, !+/&:
maximum 70 +!"+X Q 70
average (on earthen roads) 35 - 45 N%O QQ R) #N$ S)*'+ O)N)#+ 35 - 45
in water 5-6  R*$ 5-6
Maximum gradient, deg 35 B!"+X 'U $#) R)O\%+, #NO. 35
Specific ground pressure, MPa (kg/cm2) 0.023 (0.23) 0.026 (0.27) >O%X )% O*% "%  #N$ S, BM (!#/+2) 0,023 (0,23) 0,026 (0,27)
Fuel distance, km 500 ^R V)O R) S)R"*$, !+ 500
Chassis overall dimensions, mm: =(N"S '% NP+%N', ++:
length 5,845 5,874 O"  5845 5874
width 2,607 2,555 ,"N"  2607 2555
height 1,994 2,030 *')S 1994 2030

GT-SM-1D MULTIPURPOSE SMALL-SIZE +$##)&0&"#1 +0#*(


$%1  &$($%1
TRACKED TRANSPORTER-TRACTOR
$ !#
&-
2 
- +-1'

This vehicle is intended to MN%O P &% OQ R%N%*)P-


carry personnel, mount and !" "& )#) )S*, +) S-
transport weapons and mili- T " SN R)NS"N)*!" *)-
tary equipment, tow artillery )N$T% "Q " *)% )U S%V "-
systems and special trailers !", ($!"N)*!" NS"%N"U-
in various road and off-road !"V "S%+ " R%W"X 'V
conditions, and also collect RN"W%R)* * NP"& 'V O)-
and evacuate the wounded. N)T 'V $)*"QV " (%PO)N)-
TXQ,  S!T% OQ ()N "
Y*!$W"" N % 'V.

Basic characteristics #4567589 :;<;=>9<?4>?=?

Weight, t: B , S:
filled vehicle 4.5 *  NQT% )+ )S)Q "" 4,5
towed trailer 2 ($!"N$%+)#) RN"W%R 2
Load-carrying capacity, t 1.25 =N$P)R)O\%+ )SX, S 1,25
Engine type diesel, GAZ-5441 "R O*"#S%Q O"P%X, =C^-5441
Engine power, kW (hp) 90.4 (123) B)` )SX O*"#S%Q, !8S (..) 90,4 (123)
Speed, km/h ?!)N)SX, !+/&:
maximum 60 +!"+X Q 60
in water 5-6  R*$ 5-6
Maximum gradient, deg 35 B!"+X 'U $#) R)O\%+, #NO. 35
Specific ground pressure, MPa (kg/cm2) 0.019 (0.19) >O%X )% O*% "%  #N$ S, BM (!#/+2) 0,019 (0,19)
Fuel distance, km 900 ^R V)O R) S)R"*$, !+ 900
Overall dimensions, (length V width V height), mm: 5,310 V 2,600 V 1,842 =(N"S '% NP+%N' (O"  V ,"N"  V *')S), ++ 5310 V 2600 V 1842

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES  !! 23 "
#
$ !#
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Class 2350 Combat, Assault  2350  !",
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AND RECOVERY VEHICLES !#$%&'  ( %)

MTP-A4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT VEHICLE 


  ! "  # 
"-4

The MTP-A4 technical support vehicle is intended to pro- MNOPQRSQRTOQR PUV WXRSRQYV ZO[QYTO\XW] ^W_W`Y aWPY-
vide technical assistance to drivers (crews) in eliminating ZOUV_ (bXY^RcR_) a d\ZNRQOQYY QOY\^NRaQW\ZO] (^WaNOc-
the troubles (damages) of the BAZ, MAZ and KZKT fam- POQY]) _QWeWW\QW] RaZW_WfYUgQW] ZO[QYXY \O_O]\Za
ily multiaxle trucks, weapons and military equipment #h, ih, h , aWWNdcOQYV Y aWOQQW] ZO[QYXY QR Y[ fR-
mounted on their chassis, fill them with fuel, oil and spe- SO, PWSR^NRaXY Y[ ZW^UYaW_, _R\UR_Y Y \^OjYRUgQk_Y
cial liquids, pull out lightly bogged down vehicles and cYPXW\ZV_Y, R ZRXcO PUV akZR\XYaRQYV UOeXWSR\ZNValY[ Y
transport faulty (damaged) vehicles in the half-loaded ZNRQ\^WNZYNWaXY QOY\^NRaQk[ (^WaNOcPOQQk[) _RlYQ a
position with damaged running and steering gears and ^WUd^WeNdcOQQW_ ^WUWcOQYY \ ^WaNOcPOQQk_Y [WPWaW]
also tow a vehicle by using two rigid towing bars. TR\Zgm Y WNeRQR_Y d^NRaUOQYV Y QR PaW]QW_ cO\ZXW_ fdX-
The vehicle’s main equipment comprises a standard \YNO.
winch, half-loaded vehicle transporting facility, towing !\QWaQWO WfWNdPWaRQYO \W\ZWYZ YS lZRZQW] UOfOPXY, d\-
gears, anchoring supports (spades) to ensure the max- ZNW]\ZaR PUV ZNRQ\^WNZYNWaXY _RlYQ a ^WUd^WeNdcOQQW_
imum pull-out effort, rigging gear to pull out bogged ^WUWcOQYY, fdX\YNQk[ d\ZNW]\Za, RQXONQk[ W^WN (\WlQY-
down vehicles, van body, set of appliances, tools, XWa) PUV NORUYSRjYY _RX\Y_RUgQWeW d\YUYV akZR\XYaR-
spare parts and materials required to make faulty QYV, ZRXOURcQWeW XW_^UOXZR PUV akZR\XYaRQYV SR\ZNVa-
(damaged) vehicles serviceable or ready for transport- lY[ _RlYQ, XdSWaR-ndNeWQR, XW_^UOXZR ^NY\^W\WfUOQY],
ing, as well as a radio station. YQ\ZNd_OQZR, SR^R\Qk[ TR\ZO] Y _RZONYRUWa PUV ^NYaOPO-
The MTP-A4 technical support vehicle’s equipment is QYV QOY\^NRaQk[ (^WaNOcPOQQk[) _RlYQ a NRfWZW\^W\Wf-
arranged on a special upper frame. The transporting QWO YUY ZNRQ\^WNZRfOUgQWO \W\ZWVQYO Y NRPYW\ZRQjYY.
facility and anchor- !fWNdPWaRQYO _R-
ing supports are lYQk iM-4 NRS-
mounted in the rear _O`OQW QR \^OjY-
and the van body is RUgQW_ QRPNR_QYXO,
installed in the mid- a SRPQO] TR\ZY XWZW-
dle part of this NWeW d\ZRQWaUOQk
upper frame. ZNRQ\^WNZQWO d\-
The transporting ZNW]\ZaW Y RQXONQkO
facility and anchor- W^WNk, R a \NOPQO]
ing supports are TR\ZY - XdSWa-ndN-
actuated by a eWQ.
hydraulic drive. MNYaWP ZNRQ\^WNZ-
QWeW d\ZNW]\ZaR Y
RQXONQk[ W^WN - eYP-
NRaUYTO\XY].

Basic characteristics $%&'%() *+,+-.),/$./-/

Basic chassis KZKT-74281 #RSWaWO lR\\Y h -74281


Wheel arrangement 8x8 WUO\QRV nWN_dUR 8[8
Filled vehicle weight, t 33.9 iR\\R, Z:
Weight of vehicle transported a \QRNVcOQQW_ \W\ZWVQYY 33,9
in half-loaded position, t 45 _RlYQk, ZNRQ\^WNZYNdO_W] ^WUd^WeNdSXW] 45
Towed vehicle weight, t: fdX\YNdO_W] _RlYQk:
on earthen roads 35 ^W eNdQZWak_ PWNWeR_ 35
on hard roads 45 ^W PWNWeR_ \ ZaONPk_ ^WXNkZYO_ 45
Maximum pull-out effort, kN (tf) 294 (30) iRX\Y_RUgQWO d\YUYO akZR\XYaRQYV, X (Z\) 294 (30)
Overall dimensions, mm: "RfRNYZQkO NRS_ONk, __:
length 11,590 PUYQR 11590
width 2,940 lYNYQR 2940
height 3,780 ak\WZR 3780
Vehicle transporting average speed, km/h: NOPQVV \XWNW\Zg ZNRQ\^WNZYNWaXY _RlYQ, X_/T:
in half-loaded position: ^WUd^WeNdSXW]:
on hard roads 30-35 ^W PWNWeR_ \ ZaONPk_ ^WXNkZYO_ 30-35
on earthen roads 20-25 ^W eNdQZWak_ PWNWeR_ 20-25
by towing: fdX\YNWaRQYO_:
on hard roads 20-25 ^W PWNWeR_ \ ZaONPk_ ^WXNkZYO_ 20-25
on earthen roads 10-15 ^W eNdQZWak_ PWNWeR_ 10-15
Winch: $OfOPXR:
tractive effort, kN (tf) 147 (15) ZVeWaWO d\YUYO, X (Z\) 147 (15)
cable length, m 100 PUYQR ZNW\R, _ 100
Crew 3 (XY^Rc 3

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Class 4910 Motor Vehicle Maintenance UR\\ 4910 iR\ZON\XYO Y WfWNdPWaRQYO PUV NO_WQZR Y ZO[QYTO\XWeW
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MTP-A2.1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT VEHICLE 9E<@


:C@<: ;F 89G< 9
8-2.1

The vehicle is intended to provide technical assistance pVQn`MN`MxQ`M nWa O]MNM`Ta eQm`TxQS]Oh bO^OyT POnT-
to drivers (crews) in eliminating the troubles (damages) eQWa^ (z]TbMlM^) P dSeVM`Q`TT `QTSbVMP`OSeQh (bOPVQl-
of the UralAZ, KamAZ, ZIL, GAZ, UAZ family trucks, nQ`Th) MPeO^OiTWQh SQ^QhSeP %VMW{, M^{, {$, "{,
weapons and military equipment mounted on their %{, POOVdlQ`Ta T POQ``Oh eQm`T]T `M Tm iMNQ, nONMbVMP-
chassis, fill them with fuel, oil and special liquids, pull ]T Tm eObWTPO^, ^MSWM^T T SbQ|TMW_`j^T lTn]OSea^T, M
out lightly bogged down vehicles and transport faulty eM]lQ nWa PjeMS]TPM`Ta WQc]ONMSeVaPRTm T eVM`SbOVeT-
(damaged) vehicles in the half-loaded position with VOP]T `QTSbVMP`jm (bOPVQlnQ``jm) ^MRT` P bOWdbOcVd-
damaged running and steering gears and also tow a lQ``O^ bOWOlQ`TT S bOPVQlnQ``j^T mOnOPOh xMSe_s T
vehicle with no driver in its cab by using two rigid tow- OVcM`M^T dbVMPWQ`Ta T `M nPOh`O^ lQSe]O^ id]STVQ iQN
ing bars. POnTeQWa P id]STVdQ^Oh ^MRT`Q.
The vehicle’s main equipment comprises a standard !S`OP`OQ OiOVdnOPM`TQ SOSeOTe TN ReMe`Oh WQiQn]T, cVdNO-
winch, hoisting gear, half-loaded vehicle transporting bOnrQ^`OcO dSeVOhSePM, dSeVOhSePM nWa eVM`SbOVeTVOP]T
facility, towing gears, anchoring spade to ensure the ^MRT` P bOWdbOcVdlQ``O^ bOWOlQ`TT, id]STV`jm dSeVOhSeP,
maximum pull-out effort, rigging gear to pull out bogged SOR`T]M nWa VQMWTNM|TT ^M]ST^MW_`OcO dSTWTa PjeMS]TPM-
down vehicles, set of appliances, tools, spare parts and `Ta, eM]QWMl`OcO ]O^bWQ]eM nWa PjeMS]TPM`Ta NMSeVaPRTm
materials required to make faulty (damaged) vehicles ser- ^MRT`, ]O^bWQ]eM bVTSbOSOiWQ`Th, T`SeVd^Q`eM, NMbMS`jm
viceable or ready xMSeQh T ^MeQVTMWOP
for transportation, nWa bVTPQnQ`Ta `Q-
as well as a radio TSbVMP`jm (bOPVQl-
station. nQ``jm) ^MRT` P VM-
The MTP-A2.1 iOeOSbOSOi`OQ TWT
technical support eVM`SbOVeMiQW_`OQ
vehicle equipment SOSeOa`TQ T VMnTO-
is arranged on a SeM`|TT.
specially provided !iOVdnOPM`TQ ^M-
platform frame, as RT`j \p-2.1 VMN-
well as in recesses ^QyQ`O `M VM^Q
and cases of racks SbQ|TMW_`O bVQnd-
and a bench. S^OeVQ``Oh bWMe-
fOV^j, M eM]lQ P `T-
RMm T ayT]Mm SeQW-
WMlQh T PQVSeM]M.

Basic characteristics  !"#"$% #&%&$&

Basic chassis URAL-4320-31 #MNOPOQ RMSST «%VMW-4320-31»


Maximum weight of cargo carried \M]ST^MW_`Ma ^MSSM bQVQPONT^OcO
on platform, kg 4,705 cVdNM `M bWMefOV^Q, ]c 4705
Maximum load on transport facility, kg 3,500 \M]ST^MW_`Ma `McVdN]M `M eVM`SbOVe`OQ dSeVOhSePO 3500
Maximum towed vehicle weight, kg: \M]ST^MW_`Ma ^MSSM id]STVdQ^Oh ^MRT`j, ]c:
half-loaded, on all roads and terrain 12,000 bOWdbOcVdlQ``Oh, `M PSQm PTnMm nOVOc T ^QSe`OSeT 12000
by towing: id]STVOPM`TQ^:
on terrain 9,000 `M ^QSe`OSeT 9 000
on paved roads 15,500 `M nOVOcMm S bO]VjeTQ^ 15500
Gross weight with cargo on platform, kg 17,600 pOW`Ma ^MSSM bVT bQVQPON]Q cVdNM `M bWMefOV^Q, ]c 17 600
Maximum recovery effort, kN (tf) 137 (14) \M]ST^MW_`OQ dSTWTQ PjeMS]TPM`Ta, ] (eS) 137(14)
Cargo-lifting capacity with a jib boom of, kgf: \MSSM bOn`T^MQ^OcO cVdNM bVT PjWQeQ SeVQWj, ]cS:
5.4 m 1,650 5,4 ^ 1650
3.8 m 2,300 3,8 ^ 2300
2.1 m 4,000 2,1 ^ 4000
Maximum crane hook height, m 8.2 \M]ST^MW_`Ma PjSOeM bOnrQ^M ]Vs]M ^M`TbdWaeOVM, ^ 8,2
Overall dimensions, mm: "MiMVTe`jQ VMN^QVj, ^^:
length 8,510 nWT`M 8510
width 2,500 RTVT`M 2500
height 3,300 PjSOeM 3300
Maximum winch tractive force used for recovery of trucks, t: \M]ST^MW_`OQ eacOPOQ dSTWTQ WQiQn]T,
w/o winch pulley 10 - 11 bVT PjeMS]TPM`TT MPeO^OiTWQh, e:
with winch pulley 20 iQN iWO]M WQiQn]T 10-11
Maximum fording depth, m 1.7 S iWO]O^ WQiQn]T 20
MTiOW_RMa cWdiT`M bVQOnOWQPMQ^OcO iVOnM, ^ 1,7

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MOBILE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORKSHOPS 


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)&! "" "# '*!%&!( !
(MTO-V, MTO-80, MTO-M, MTO-BT, MTO-AM, MRS-AR, "&
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"-%, 
"-80, 
"-, 
"-#
, 
"-,
MRS-BT, MRIV AND MRM)  -,  -#
, !%, )

Intended for maintenance and running repair of arma- Z$#*,[,0#,\ *- "#/,&0# %'1' '( )2&+,&- & "#%)-
ment and combat equipment. ]#1' $#.'," +''$)2#,&- & +'#,,'3 "#/,&%&.
The workshops can be operated at ambient air tem- ! "#$ %&# $ 0&",\ , ^% 4)"_&` 4$& "#.4#$")-
peratures ranging from -45 to +50 °C, relative humidi- $# +'[*)/ '" -45 *' +50'a, '",' &"#b,'3 +2,' "& - *'
ty of up to 98 percent at a temperature of +25 °C, dust 98% 4$& "#.4#$")$# +25'a, [4\#,,' "& +'[*)/ - *'
content of up to 1.5 g/m3, wind velocity of up to 1,5 1/.3, %'$' "& +#"$ - *' 20 ./ , +\ '"# ,* )$'+,#.
20 m/s, altitude of up to 4,000 m above sea level. .'$- - *' 4000 ..

The workshop equipment enables the crew to carry out d('$)*'+,&# . "#$ %&/ 4'[+'-#" +\4',-"b #*)`]&#
the following operations: hoisting-and-transporting, +&*\ $('": 4'*e#.,'-"$, 4'$",\#, $#.',",'- # $,\#,
repair-and-bench, electric welding, electric wiring and ^#%"$' +$'0,\#, ^#%"$'"#/,&0# %&#, .#*,&_%'-2# "-,&_-
installation, copper-and-tin smith, joinery, painting, and %&#, "'-$,\#, .-$,\#, $#.'," ^#%"$''('$)*'+,&-.
repair of electrical equipment. d ,'+,'# '('$)*'+,&#: 1#,#$"'$ "$#/f[,'1' 4#$#.#,-
The mobile workshop main equipment comprises: a ,'1' "'% .'],' "b` 12 - 16 %g" ,4$-2#,&#. 400 g 0 -
three-phase 400 V 50 Hz AC generator rated at 12 to "'"'3 50 h_, '('$)*'+,&# *- 4'*[$-* %%).)-"'$,\/
16 kW, storage battery charging equipment, jib crane ("$#3, %$,- "$# 1$)['4'*e#.,' "b` 1,5 - 2 " , %'.4-
with a load-lifting capacity of 1.5 to 2 tf, set of equip- #%" '('$)*'+,&- *- "#/,&0# %'1' '( )2&+,&- & $#-
ment for maintenance and repair of armament and .'," +''$)2#,&- & "#/,&%&, $)0,'3 ^#%"$'&, "$).#,".
combat equipment, electric hand-held tools. i'4',&"#b,'# '('$)*'+,&#: *'.%$" 1&*$+&0# %&3, "'-
Auxiliary equipment: hydraulic jack; screw-cutting %$,'-+&,"'$#[,\3 ",'%, +$'0,\3 1#,#$"'$, '('$)*'-
machine; welding generator; equipment, tools and +,&#, &, "$).#,", 4$&('$\ & 4$&,*#2,' "& *- $)0,'3
devices for manual electric-arc and argon-arc welding; ^#%"$'- & $1',,'-*)1'+'3 +$%&, %'.4#%" # $,'-.#-
fitting/mechanical tool kit; electrician’s instruments and /,&0# %'1' &, "$).#,", %'.4#%" 4$&('$'+ & &, "$).#,"
tool kit; small-size filling unit; filling tool kit; set of wash- ^#%"$&%, 1$#1" [4$+'0,\3 .'1($&",\3, %'.4#%"
ing baths; copper/tin smith’s tool kit; tent. [4$+'0,'1' &, "$).#,", %'.4#%" +,, *- .'3%& *#"-
Depending on their purpose, the workshops can be #3, %'.4#%" &, "$).#," .#*,&%-2# "-,]&%, 4"%.
equipped with special tools and appliances. g [+& &.' "& '" ,[,0#,&- . "#$ %&# .'1)" %'.4#%"'-
The workshops are mounted on the ZIL, KamAZ, GAZ +"b - 4#_&b,\. &, "$).#,"'. & 4$& 4' '(#,&-.&.
and Ural chassis equipped with a winch and a power ! "#$ %&# .',"&$)`" - , j & +"'.'(&#3 klm,
takeoff box. .nk, hnk, «p$» #(#*%'3 & %'$'(%'3 '"('$ .'],' "&.
The van body is intended to house the workshop equip- )['+-f)$1', 4$#*,[,0#, *- $[.#]#,&- '('$)*'+,&-,
ment, implements, tools and appliances, carry out &,+#,"$-, &, "$).#," & *$)1'1' &.)]# "+ . "#$ %'3,
repair and accommodate the crew at work and rest. It *- & 4'b['+,&- #1' + %0# "+# 4$'&[+'* "+#,,'1' 4'.#-
is made of metal framework and equipped with the ]#,&- 4$& +\4',#,&& $#.',",\/ $('",  "%2# *- '"*\-
OV65 heater and FVUA-100N-24 filter-ventilation unit to / &0,'1' ' "+ . "#$ %'3. )['+-f)$1', %$% ,'-.#-
provide normal conditions for work and rest. "&0# %&3. i- ,'$.b,\/ ) '+&3 $('"\ &0,'1' ' -
During organizational repair, the workshops can be "+, '('$)*'+,&- & 4$&('$'+ %)['+-f)$1', ,(2#, '"'4&-
used independently or in conjunction with other main- "#b,'-+#,"&-_&',,'3 ) ",'+%'3 "&4 dg65 & f&b"$'+#,-
tenance and repair facilities, such as checkout and test "&-_&',,'3 ) ",'+%'3 rgpn-100s-24.
vehicles, repair stations, etc. g 4$'_# # +'3 %'+'1' $#.'," . "#$ %&# .'1)" (\"b & -
4'b['+,\ .' "'-"#b,' && + %'.4#% # *$)1&.&
$#* "+.& $#.'," & '( )2&+,&-: %',"$'b,'-4$'+#$'0-
,\.& .j&,.&, %',"$'b,'-$#.',",\.& ",_&-.& & *$.
GROUP 49 MAINTANANCE AND REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT  49 
 ! ! "#"$"%&! $'( "&
 !
)&! "" "# '*!%&!(
Class 4910 Motor Vehicle Maintenance  4910 ! "#$ %&# & '('$)*'+,&# *- $#.'," & "#/,&0# %'1'
and Repair Shop Specialized Equipment '( )2&+,&- +"'"$%"'$,'3 & +"'"$, 4'$",'3 "#/,&%&

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AND RECOVERY VEHICLES d{amp|lgnsl} l ~gnpnll

Basic characteristics "67897:; <=>=?@;>A6@A?A

Chassis ZIL-131 KamAZ-43101 € & klm-131 .nk-43101


Van body KM-131 KM-4310 )['+-f)$1', !-131 !-4310
Total weight, t about 10 about 13 Z',- . , " '%'' 10 '%'' 13
Number of workstations: '&0# "+' $('0&/ .# ":
in van body 3-5 + %)['+#-f)$1',# 3-5
out of van body 6-9 +,# %)['+-f)$1', 6-9
Overall dimensions, mm: h($&",\# $[.#$\, ..:
length 7,470 8,270 *&, 7470 8270
width 2,570 2,550 j&$&, 2570 2550
height (in travelling position) 3,255 3,378 +\ '" (+ 4'/'*,'. 4''2#,&&) 3255 3378
Time required to set up (close down) g$#.- $[+#$"\+,&- ( +#$"\+,&-), .&,. 25/30
the maintenance truck, min 25/30 ~#%"$' ,(2#,&# '" '( "+#,,'1' 1#,#$"'$, 4#$#*+&2,\/
Power supply from own generator, mobile electric ^#%"$' ",_&3, 4$'.\j#,,\/ #"#3
power stations, industrial power supply "$#/f[,'1' 4#$#.#,,'1' "'%
mains of 400 V (380 V) 50 Hz three-phase AC ,4$-2#,&#. 400 (380) g 0 "'"'3 50 h_

GROUP 49 MAINTANANCE AND REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT  49 


 ! ! "#"$"%&! $'( "&
 !
)&! "" "# '*!%&!(
Class 4910 Motor Vehicle Maintenance  4910 ! "#$ %&# & '('$)*'+,&# *- $#.'," & "#/,&0# %'1'
and Repair Shop Specialized Equipment '( )2&+,&- +"'"$%"'$,'3 & +"'"$, 4'$",'3 "#/,&%&

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YaMZ DIESEL ENGINES '(-&. $%& '"(


&.( /+-
FOR MILITARY EQUIPMENT './ "## 0&$(/ ( "#&$$#1
&2$(3(

Between 1960s and 1980s, YaMZ-236 (V-6) and 804+><34 :28?,54+8 @@ «251:804+>» (D.1-+,2-;8E
YaMZ-238 (V-8) diesel engines rated at 180 - 330 hp, 6151.<3E 0,21: - DG) DG-236 (V-6) 8 DG-238
produced by Avtodizel JSC (Yaroslavsky Motor Plant, (V-8) 61L<1-5>M 180-330 +.-. 2 60-80-4 ?1:3 /-5,<,2-
Russian acronym - YaMZ), were installed on trucks and +82,+8-> <, ,2516178+8 8 7.1<8.12,<<34 ?/-4<8P<34
tracked armored vehicles (artillery towing vehicles, 6,=8<3 (,.58++4.8E-;84 5Q?,P8, 7.1<45.,<-91.54.3,
armored personnel carriers, self-propelled howitzers, -,61R1:<34 ?,/78S3, 04<85<34 .,;45<34 ;169+4;-3,
air defense missiles complexes, engineer equipment). 8<T4<4.</M 54R<8;/).
Since 1990s, Ural trucks, BTR-80 armored personnel 28?,54+Q68 8 -8+12368 ,?.4?,5,68 DG - /+/P=4<-
carriers, and GT-TM tracked tractors have been <368 54R<8P4-;868 R,.,;54.8-58;,68 - 1990-R ?1:12
equipped with YaMZ engines and powerplants with 1-<,L,M5-Q ,2516178+8 «U.,+», 7.1<45.,<-91.54.3
improved technical characteristics. A number of their VW-80, 5Q?,P8 -G. WQ: 61:8X8;,S8E 80?15,2+82,-
modifications are manufactured in a multifuel version. 45-Q 2 6<1?1519+82<16 8-91+<4<88. 1234 X1.-8.1-
New uprated modifications of the YaMZ family engines 2,<<34 61:4+8 8 61:8X8;,S88 :,<<1?1 -464E-52, -
are: YaMZ-7601 (V-6) rated at 230 - 300 hp and :28?,54+8 DG-7601 (V-6) 61L<1-5>M 230 - 300 +.-.,
YaMZ-7511 (V-8) rated at 300 - 420 hp meet the DG-7511 (V-8) 61L<1-5>M 300 - 420 +.-. -115245-52/-
requirements of the Euro-1 and Euro-2 international M5 64T:/<,.1:<36 \;1+1?8P4-;86 <1.6,582,6 2.1-1
ecological standards. 8 2.1-2.
Military derivative engines YaMZ-847 (V-12) rated at up , 7,04 -464E-52, 840-R :28?,54+4E 91:?1512+4<3 21-
to 800 hp, YaMZ-846 and YaMZ-849 (V-8) rated at up 4<<34 61:8X8;,S88 DG-847 (V-12) 61L<1-5>M :1
to 500 hp have been developed from the 840-family 800 +.-. 8 DG-846, -849 (V-8) 61L<1-5>M :1 500 +.-.
YaMZ engines to equip MZKT (Minsk), KZKT (Kurgan) :+Q 6<1?11-<3R 5Q?,P4E 8 -94S8,+><3R =,--8 G*
and BAZ (Bryansk) multiaxle prime movers and special- (?. G8<-;), ** (?. */.?,<) 8 V (?. V.Q<-;), ?/-4<8P-
purpose chassis, as well as IZTM (Ishimbai) tracked <3R 6,=8< G (?. =867,E). *1<-5./;S8Q \58R :28-
vehicles. The design of these engines features a high ?,54+4E 9.4:/-6,5.82,45 23-1;/M X1.-8.12;/, ?4.64-
uprating, leakproofness of accessories, multifuel opera- 58P<1-5> 8R ,?.4?,512, 6<1?1519+82<1-5>, -91-17<1-5>
tion, ability to run at an altitude of 4,500 m and an elec- .,715,5> <, 23-154 4500 6, \+4;5.1<</M -8-546/ ;1<-
tronic system to monitor engine operation and protect it 5.1+Q 0, .,7151E 8 0,L853 2 ,2,.8E<3R -85/,S8QR.
in emergency. All versions of the 840-family engines are -4 61:4+8 -464E-52, 840-R - - ?,015/.78<<36 <,::/-
provided with gas turbine supercharging and water-to- 216 8 9.164T/51P<36 1R+,T:4<846 <,::/21P<1?1 210-
air intermediate cooling of supercharged air. :/R, 589, «21:, - 210:/R».

DG-238G2-6 DG-7601.10
YaMZ-238G2-6 YaMZ-7601.10

DG-8471.10 DG-460 DG-7511.10


YaMZ-8471.10 YaMZ-460 YaMZ-7511.10
GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES  !! 23 "
#
$ !#
$%& &'
", !()&!%, *#&"%& +,($%
Class 2320 Tracks *+,-- 2320 ./01234 ,2516178+8, ,2519140:,
and Truck Tractors, Wheeled 8 714234 ;1+4-<34 6,=8<3

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G1:4+>, 89 8,645. G1L<1-5>, t,-515, G,;-. t,-515, G8<. /:4+. G,--,, U-5,<,2+82,M5-Q
;169+4;5,S8Q 8 R1: ;5 (+.-.) 2.,L4<8Q, ;./5QL8E 9.8 6,;-. .,-R1: ;? <, ,2516178+8
91.=<Q, 68<-1 6164<5, ;.. 6164<54, 519+82,,
66 .6 (;?-.6) 68<-1 ?/;5 P
(?/+.-. P)
DG-236G2-4 V-6 130 R 140 132 (180) 2100 667 (68) 1250-1450 214 (157) 1185 «U.,+-43206»
DG-238G2-6 V-8 130 R 140 176 (240) 2100 883 (90) 1250-1450 214 (157) 1390 «U.,+-4320-30(31)»
DG-238G2-7 V-8 130 R 140 176 (240) 2100 883 (90) 1250-1450 214 (157) 1390 -5926 (VW-80)
DG-238-1 V-8 130 R 140 220 (300) 2100 1079 (110) 1450-1600 - 1210 G-V/, 2v1
DG-238V V-8 130 R 140 228 (310) 2000 1207 (123) 1200-1400 208 (153) 1580 *.-6322
DG-238V-8 V-8 130 R 140 220 (300) 2000 1180 (120) 1200-1400 204 (150) 1530 «U.,+-5323»
DG-238V-15 V-8 130 R 140 220 (300) 2000 1180 (120) 1200-1400 204 (150) 1565 V-69506
(507, 508), 69531
DG-8401.10-14 V-12@ 140 R 140 478 (650) 2100 2450 (250) 1300-1500 204 (150) 1840 **-74281,
G*-74131
DG-8401.10-24 V-12@ 140 R 140 478 (650) 2100 2450 (250) 1400-1600 208 (153) 1840 G*-7413
DG-846 V-8@ 140 R 140 367 (500) 2100 1960 (200) 1200-1400 203 (149) 1450 G*
DG-849 V-8@ 140 R 140 367 (500) 2100 1960 (200) 1200-1400 203 (149) 1450 V

wWvw*    DG


DG-7511.10 V-8 130 R 140 294 (400) 1900 1715 (175) 1100-1300 194 (143) 1685 G, *., «U.,+»
DG-7601.10 V-6 130 R 140 220 (300) 1900 1330 (130) 1100-1300 194 (143) 1350 G, *., «U.,+»
DG-847.10 V-12@ 140 R 140 588 (800) 2100 3087 (315) 1400-1500 203 (149) 1950 G*-79221,
**-74281
DG-8471.10 V-12@ 140 R 140 588 (800) 2100 3087 (315) 1400-1500 203 (149) 1950 G -30wG
DG-460 W-4@ 102 R 122 125 (170) 2400 634 (62) 1300-1500 206 (152) 400 -3308,
-39371
(«1:<8;») 8 :..
- 5/.71<,::/2
@ - 5/.71<,::/2 - 1R+,T:4<846 <,::/21P<1?1 210:/R,

Basic Characteristics
Model, Type Piston Power, Speed, Maximum Engine speed Minimum Weight, Installed
build-up diameter kW (hp) rpm torque, at maximum specific fuel kg on motor
and stroke, N.m (kgf.m) torque, rpm consumption vehicles
mm rate, g/kW.h
(g/hp.h)
YaMZ-236G2-4 V-6 130 R 140 132 (180) 2,100 667 (68) 1,250-1,450 214 (157) 1,185 Ural-43206
YaMZ-238G2-6 V-8 130 R 140 176 (240) 2,100 883 (90) 1,250-1,450 214 (157) 1,390 Ural-4320-30(31)
YaMZ-238G2-7 V-8 130 R 140 176 (240) 2,100 883 (90) 1,250-1,450 214 (157) 1,390 GAZ-5926 (BTR-80)
YaMZ-238N-1 V-8 130 R 140 220 (300) 2,100 1,079 (110) 1,450-1,600 - 1,210 G-LBu, 2S1
YaMZ-238BL V-8 130 R 140 228 (310) 2,000 1,207 (123) 1,200-1,400 208 (153) 1,580 KrAZ-6322
YaMZ-238B-8 V-8 130 R 140 220 (300) 2,000 1,180 (120) 1,200-1,400 204 (150) 1,530 Ural-5323
YaMZ-238B-15 V-8 130 R 140 220 (300) 2,000 1,180 (120) 1,200-1,400 204 (150) 1,565 BAZ-69506
(507, 508), 69531
YaMZ-8401.10-14 V-12C 140 R 140 478 (650) 2,100 2,450 (250) 1,300-1,500 204 (150) 1,840 KZKT-74281,
MZKT-74131
YaMZ-8401.10-24 V-12C 140 R 140 478 (650) 2,100 2,450 (250) 1,400-1,600 208 (153) 1,840 MZKT-7413
YaMZ-846 V-8C 140 R 140 367 (500) 2,100 1,960 (200) 1,200-1,400 203 (149) 1,450 GZ*
YaMZ-849 V-8C 140 R 140 367 (500) 2,100 1,960 (200) 1,200-1,400 203 (149) 1,450 BAZ

ADVANCED YaMZ ENGINES


YaMZ-7511.10 V-8 130 R 140 294 (400) 1,900 1,715 (175) 1,100-1,300 194 (143) 1,685 MAZ, KrAZ, Ural
YaMZ-7601.10 V-6 130 R 140 220 (300) 1,900 1,330 (130) 1,100-1,300 194 (143) 1,350 MAZ, KrAZ, Ural
YaMZ-847.10 V-12C 140 R 140 588 (800) 2,100 3,087 (315) 1,400-1,500 203 (149) 1,950 GZ*-79221,
*Z*-74281
YaMZ-8471.10 V-12C 140 R 140 588 (800) 2,100 3,087 (315) 1,400-1,500 203 (149) 1,950 IZTM D-30PM
YaMZ-460 R-4C 102 R 122 125 (170) 2,400 634 (62) 1,300-1,500 206 (152) 400 GAZ-3308,
GAZ-39371 (Vodnik)
and others
- turbocharged
C - turbocharged, with cooling of supercharged air

GROUP 23 GROUND EFFECT VEHICLES, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND CYCLES  !! 23 "
#
$ !#
$%& &'
", !()&!%, *#&"%& +,($%
Class 2320 Tracks *+,-- 2320 ./01234 ,2516178+8, ,2519140:,
and Truck Tractors, Wheeled 8 714234 ;1+4-<34 6,=8<3

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