9M117 Bastion
9M117 Bastion | |
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Type | Anti-tank guided missile |
Place of origin | Soviet Union Russia |
Service history | |
In service | 1981–present |
The 9M117 Bastion is a Soviet
Development
The
During development of the 9K116 system, it was recognized that it could enhance the long-range firepower of the older
tanks.Description
The 100 mm round resembles a normal 100 mm anti-tank round, and is loaded and fired in the same fashion. The round uses a reduced
The projectiles use beam-riding laser guidance. A cone of laser light divided into sectors is projected from the launching tank/vehicle/gun, each sector having a different frequency or modulation. The missile has a small window in the rear with a laser sensor to detect the modulation of the light. Using this modulation, the missile steers itself, maintaining its position in the cone. The laser beam is zoomed during the missile flight so it has the same diameter (about 6 m (20 ft)) throughout the missile flight path. The laser beam-riding guidance system is smaller than a radio command one, and cheaper and simpler than semi-active laser guidance. The missile is also not prone to radio or optical jamming.[1] On the other hand, the target has to be tracked by laser sight all the time, and the system can not be reliably used on the move.[3]
The missile's flight time to 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) is approximately 12 seconds. After 26 to 41 seconds, the missile self-destructs.
Variants
- 100 mm 3UBK10 (MT-12); firing range 100–5,000 m (330–16,400 ft); average armour penetration 550 mm (22 in) RHAe after ERA
- 100 mm 3UBK10-1 (T-55)
- 115 mm 3UBK10-2 (T-62)
- 100 mm 3UBK10-3 (BMP-3 and BMD-4); firing range 100–4,000 m (330–13,120 ft); average armour penetration 550 mm (22 in) RHAe after ERA[6]
Cartridges firing the 9M117M Kan tandem-charge high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) missile; average armour penetration 600 mm (24 in) RHAe after ERA[7]
- 100 mm 3UBK10M (MT-12)
- 100 mm 3UBK10M-1 (T-55)
- 115 mm 3UBK10M-2 (T-62)
- 100 mm 3UBK10M-3 (BMP-3 and BMD-4); firing range 100–4,000 m (330–13,120 ft); average armour penetration 600 mm (24 in) RHAe after ERA[8]
Cartridges firing the 9M117M1 Arkan tandem-charge HEAT missile with an extended range of 100–6,000 m (330–19,690 ft); average armour penetration 750 mm (30 in) RHAe after ERA
- 100 mm 3UBK23 (MT-12)
- 100 mm 3UBK23-1 (T-55)
- 115 mm 3UBK23-2 (T-62); average armour penetration 850 mm (33 in) RHAe after ERA
- 100 mm 3UBK23-3 (BMP-3 and BMD-4); firing range 100–5,500 m (330–18,040 ft); average armour penetration 750 mm (30 in) RHAe after ERA[9]
Footnotes
- ^ a b c d e Angelskiy 2002, pp. 111–115.
- ^ 苏/俄反坦克导弹的演变简介(组图) [A Brief Introduction to the Evolution of Soviet/Russian Anti-Tank Missiles (Photos)]. Tank & Armoured Vehicle (in Chinese). Sina Corporation. 29 August 2005. Archived from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
- ^ a b c d Angelskiy 2002, pp. 117–119.
- ^ "BMP-3 Turret". kurganmash.ru. Kurganmashzavod. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- ^ "3UBK10, 3UBK10-1, 3UBK10-2, 3UBK10-3 rounds with anti-tank guided missile 9M117". tulamash.ru. Tulamashzavod. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ^ Выстрелы 3УБК10, 3УБК10-1, 3УБК10-2, 3УБК10-3 [Shots 3UBK10, 3UBK10-1, 3UBK10-2, 3UBK10-3]. Russian Arms Expo. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ Модернизированные выстрелы с противотанковой управляемой ракетой 9М117М 3УБК10М [3UBK10M modernized rounds with anti-tank guided missile 9M117M]. tulamash.ru (in Russian). Tulamashzavod. Archived from the original on 28 June 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ^ 3УБК10М-3 [3UBK10M-3 modernized rounds with anti-tank guided missile 9M117M]. Rosoboronexport. Archived from the original on 1 October 2023. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ 3УБК23-3 [3UBK23-3 modernized rounds with anti-tank guided missile 9M117M1-3]. Rosoboronexport. Archived from the original on 1 October 2023. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
Sources
- Angelskiy, R. (2002). Отечественные противотанковые комплексы: Иллюстрированный справочник [Domestic Anti-Tank Systems: An Illustrated Reference Book]. Voyennaya tekhnika (in Russian). Moscow: AST. ISBN 5-17-011744-2.)
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