SOV - 9K116-1 Bastion / AT-10 Stabber

9K116 Bastion


For tanks of the T-55 series of the latest versions, armed with a 100 mm caliber D-10T-2S cannon with a grooved head, the PTRK 9K 116 BASTION was designed. This set uses a 3UBK10-1 cartridge weighing 24.5 kg.
Shooter's combat area, a bolt equipped with a new shooting system, which consisted of a sight with a laser guidance channel, called 1K13 (currently, on the world markets is offered a modification called 1K13-2 with laser dia & # 318; commerce and ballistic computer), inverter 9S381, control block and electronics block. The former Czechoslovakia and P & # 317; R, which at that time developed their own fire control systems with a laser diaphragm and ballistic computer (HAMMER and MERIDA systems), applied only new ammunition and the 1K13 sight.



PTRK 9K116 Bastion is located on the tank T-55AM2, a tracked infantry fighting vehicle BMP-3 (9K116 Bas & # 328; ja) a na tanku T-62M (9K116-1 Šeksna).


Bullet caliber (9K116/9K116-1) ................. 100 mm/115 mm
Medium speed & # 357; during the flight ......................... 375 m/s
Penetration 700-800 mm
Minimum range .......................................... 100 m
Maximum range ...................................... 4000 m


Modernization of PTRS for PTRK series 9K 116.
The BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle, the largest armed vehicle of its category in the world, was introduced into the armament of the USSR Armed Forces in 1987. Initially, it was only a trial operation. It gained its full combat value only in 1990 with the start of serial production. As part of the continuous system modernization and increasing the combat effectiveness of the vehicle itself and its systems, the 3UBK10-3 hub was replaced in 1995 by the new designation 3UBK10M-3. This modernization brought an increase in the weight of the charge from 22 kg to 22.9 kg, but the main difference is in the use of a new anti-tank guided missile 9M117M. Its basic improvement is the installation of a tandem combat part with increased efficiency in the target, especially against vehicles equipped with dynamic armor. The new PTRS is manufactured for all types of sets of the 9K 116 series. The new cartridge for the 9K 116 KASTET set is marked 3UBK10M, for the 9K 116 BASTION set the 3UBK10M-1 cartridge is intended, where the weight was increased from 24.5 kg to 25 kg by installing tandem cumulative charge. For a set of 9K 116-1 ŠEKSNA tanks series T-64M began production of ammunition 3UBK10M-2, where the weight & # 357; increased from 23.5 kg to 28 kg.
Structurally, the new 9M117M guided missile differs from its predecessor in the changed shape of the front of the projectile, which is now longer and has an ogival shape with a significantly greater curvature. In front is the front auxiliary combat time & # 357; of the cumulative type, intended for the liquidation of the dynamic armor block. The projectile is 22 mm longer and has a total length of 1106 mm. Weight & # 357; increased to 18.4 kg. The guidance system and method of firing from the main cannon remained unchanged. PTRK KASTET allows you to know # 358; shot with 9M117M missiles at a distance of # 357; up to 5000 m, other sets armed with this missile allow you to hang. stre & # 318; bu at a distance & # 357; 4000 m. The difference is due to the fact that the guiding apparatus of guided missiles of the KASTET set is not located directly on the anti-tank cannon MT-12, so it does not suffer from recesses during firing, which allows better stabilization of the laser guiding device. The advantage of BASTION, ŠEKSNA, BAS & JA sets, is the possibility of PTRS 9M117M center lines not only from stationary positions or short stops, but also while driving. The caliber of the projectile 100 mm remained unchanged. The missile was created similarly to its predecessor in the KBP design office, based in Tula, under the leadership of the general designer, academician A. G. Šipunov. Serial production and assembly of ammunition is carried out in the production plant of the armament plant TULAMAŠZAVOD.


The new 9M117M1 ARKAN anti-tank missile, presented primarily as one of the stages of the BMP-3 modernization, had its premiere at the MAKS 99th Aerospace Technology Exhibition.Ideologically, it is based on the well-known missiles 9M117, 9M117M, but the use of new technologies has achieved increased range, while significantly increasing the effectiveness of the combat part of the target (after overcoming the dynamic armor). Combat Time & # 357; The projectile is tandem, multi-mode. It works either. as cumulative, against toughened targets, or as jerky. According to the information of Russian experts, the effectiveness of # 357; set is even higher than expected. This is due to the possibility of & # 357; postre & # 318; ova & # 357; indirectly the primary locations of the combat vehicle, such as the hull and turret, but, for example, modules of optical tracking and control devices, which, as their performance increases, become larger in size and thus more vulnerable.



Basic TTÚ PTRS 9M117M1 ARKAN:


9M117M1 ARKAN:
guided missile ............................................... .100mm

hub length ............................................ ............. 1185mm

length of dishes. missiles ................................................. .1000mm

weight & # 357; missile ............................................ 17 kg

weight & # 357; hub ................................................. .21.5kg

minimum range ............................................... 100m

maximum range ............................................... 5500m

breakthrough & # 357; behind the dynamic armor ................. 700-750mm
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9K116 Basňja is used to behold in čínskom BMPZBD97 (Type-97)..
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