| New in Military Production |
| 05/09/2006 MBCB News |
| 24/11/2003 IMDEX/UDT ASIA 2003 exhibition, Singapore |
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Designation |
| The “Uragan” Multiple Rocket Launcher System (9K57)
is designed to engage any type of group targets the susceptible
elements of which are manpower sheltered or in the open, soft-skinned
and armored materiel of the motorized infantry and tank companies,
artillery, tactical missiles, SAM systems units, helicopters on
landing sites, command posts, communications centers and military-industrial
(defense) facilities. |
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| Basic Specifications |
| Range of fire: |
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| - maximum |
35 km |
| - minimum |
10 km |
| Number of launching tubes |
16 |
| Caliber of rocket projectiles |
220 mm |
| Weight of the RP |
270 to 280 kg |
| Salvo time |
20 sec |
Number of RPs carried by
one Transporter-Loader |
16 |
| LV crew |
4 |
| Tranporter-loader crew |
3 |
| Time to load the LV |
20 min |
| Time to prepare the LV for action |
Not more than 3 min |
Time for urgent leaving
of the firing position after launch |
Not more than 1,5 min |
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| Ambient Operation
Conditions |
| Operating temperature range: |
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| - Rocket Projectiles (RPs) |
-50..+50 °C |
| - Launch vehicle, Transporter-Loader |
-40..+50 °C |
RPs short-term stay (up to 6hr)
temperature range |
-60..+60 °C |
| Ground wind |
Up to 20 m per sec |
| Relative air humidity at 20 to 25 °C |
Up to 98 per cent |
| Dust content in the ground air |
Up to 2 g per m3 |
| Altitude |
Up to 3000 m |
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| "URAGAN" System |
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Rocket Projectiles |
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9M27F |
with HE-Fragmentation warhead |
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9M27K |
with Fragmentation Submunitions Scattering Cluster Warhead |
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9M27K2 |
with AT Mines Scattering Cluster Warhead |
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9M59 |
with AT Mines Scattering Cluster Warhead |
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9P140 Launch Vehicle |
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9T452 Transporter-Loader |
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9F381 Set of Arsenal Equipment and Tools |
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Training Aids |
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1V126 Kapustnik Complex of Facilities for Automated Fire Control |
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1T12-2M Topographical Survey Vehicle |
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1B44 Radio Direction Finding Meteorological Complex |
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