Missile systems, multiple rocket launchers (MRL), ATGM systems and field artillery guns

  • 82mm mortar The 82mm 2B24 mortar is designed to engage enemy manpower and fire means. It is capable of effectively and timely carrying out its fire missions through increased power of the bomb, a high rate of fire, low weight and the possibility for quickly disassembling the weapon.
  • Mortar The 2B25 mortar is designed to defeat enemy manpower. The mortar is intended to fire the 3V035 silent fragmentation round. Design features of the mortar provide its covert and surprise usage.
  • 122mm grad multiple rocket launcher The 122mm Grad multiple rocket launcher (MRL) system is designed to defeat enemy motor-rifle and infantry units in concentration areas, on the march and in battle formations, artillery and mortar batteries, air defence units, and logistics facilities.
  • Tactical ballistic missile system The Iskander-E tactical ballistic missile (TBM) system is designed to effectively destroy high-value pinpoint and area targets in the tactical depth of enemy troops. It is capable of handling missions in all types of ground activity on all theaters of operations in any weather, day or night, with a high probability of combat mission accomplishment in conditions when the enemy actively uses traditional and precision guided weapons, missile defence and air defence systems. In addition, no launching site preparation and survey support as well as launch weather support are required.
  • Self-propelled anti-tank missile system The Khrizantema-S self-propelled anti-tank missile system is able to effectively engage all current and future tanks fitted with explosive reactive armor, any type of defensive structures, manpower, low-tonnage ships and boats, helicopters and low-speed, low-flying aircraft in any weather, day or night and in any combat situation at ranges up to 6,000 m. The combat vehicle has two missile guidance channels: automatic radar guidance and semi-automatic laser beam riding guidance. To engage targets in both guidance channels, a common missile is used with two types of warhead: a tandem HEAT warhead (with up to 1,200 mm armor penetration behind ERA) and a powerful HE warhead. 15 missiles are contained in an automated stowage. The launcher is loaded and reloaded automatically. Missiles are selected by the type of warhead in automated mode. The launcher mounts two missile pods. Time into action is a mere 20 seconds. The combat vehicle can simultaneously fire at two targets: one air target and one ground target or two ground targets. The missile flies at a supersonic speed which provides a short time to the target – a mere 15 seconds to maximum range. This ensures a high rate of fire of about 4 launches per minute. The launcher is mounted on the combat vehicle developed around BMP-3 units and assemblies. This provided high mobility, excellent maneuverability, off-road performance, and the ability to cross water obstacles in stride, without preparation. The Khrizantema-S missile system comprises three types of combat vehicles (combat vehicle itself, platoon commander vehicle, battery commander vehicle), missiles, maintenance facilities and training aids. A platoon of the Khrizantema-S self-propelled anti-tank systems consisting of 3 combat vehicles can repel an attack of 15 enemy tanks, destroying at least 60% of the attacking tanks (i.e., around 9-10 tanks).
  • Anti-tank missile system The Konkurs-M anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system is designed to engage modern tanks fitted with ERA, light armored vehicles, fortifications and engineer structures at ranges of 75 to 4,000 meters, day or night. The ATGM system consists of combat assets, maintenance facilities and training aids. Owing to its launcher design, the system can be installed on a variety of wheeled and tracked platforms.
  • Anti-tank missile system The Kornet-E vehicle-mounted/portable anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system is designed to engage current and future tanks fitted with explosive reactive armor, lightly armored vehicles, fortifications, hovering helicopters, pinpoint surface targets in any weather, day or night, and in electronic and optical countermeasures environments. The system consists of combat assets, maintenance facilities and training aids. For transportation of the Kornet-E system and ease of use by the crew, the launcher is folded into a compact travelling position, with its thermal sight placed in a pack device, and is delivered to the action zone by any mode of transport. The system enables one person to detect a target, aim, fire a missile, track and defeat the target. Owing to its modular design, the launcher can be placed on a wide range of wheeled and tracked vehicles using a bracket.
  • Anti-tank missile system The Kornet-EM anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system is a day/night, precision-guided long-range missile system with a jam-resistant laser-beam riding guidance system intended to counter ground and air targets in electronic and optical countermeasures environments.
  • Anti-tank missile system The Metis-M1 portable anti-tank missile system is designed to engage current and future tanks fitted with explosive reactive armor, light armored vehicles, fortifications and engineer structures at ranges 80 to 2,000 m, day or night. The system consists of combat assets, maintenance facilities and training aids.
  • 152mm self-propelled howitzer with automated laying and fire control system The 152mm Msta-S self-propelled howitzer with an automated laying and fire control system (ALFCS) is designed to engage (neutralize) enemy artillery and mortar batteries; tanks, anti-tank and other armored vehicles; manpower and fire means, control points, air defence, missile defence and electronic weaponry; destroy field fortifications and other defensive structures; deny the enemy’s ability to maneuver its infantry and armored reserves.
  • Modernized 155mm self-propelled howitzer The modernized 155mm Msta-S self-propelled howitzer is designed to engage (neutralize) enemy artillery and mortar batteries; tanks, anti-tank and other armored vehicles; manpower and fire means, control points, air defence, missile defence and electronic weaponry; destroy field fortifications and other defensive structures; deny the enemy’s ability to maneuver its infantry and armored reserves.
  • 120mm towed rifled semi-automatic breech-loaded mortar The 120mm Nona-M1 towed rifled semi-automatic breech-loaded mortar is designed to engage enemy manpower located in the open or in field shelters, fire means, command and control points, light-armored and armored targets in the near tactical area. The distinctive features of the mortar are:
    • high accuracy of fire with HE projectiles and finned bombs; high power of its 120mm HE projectiles comparable to the fragmentation effect of 152-155mm projectiles;
    • automatic change-over of the barrel for loading;
    • automatic breech opening and locking;
    • good operational and tactical flexibility (the mortar is balanced, can be disassembled into components, has a variable wheel track);
    • increased crew survivability on the firing position.
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