SOV - 9K119 Reflex / 9K119M Reflex M / AT-11 Sniper

The first, then still Soviet tank, using PTRS 9M119, for a set of 9K 119 REFLEKS using ammunition 3UBK14, is so far the most powerful mass-produced tank T-80U, accepted into service in 1985. Its cannon caliber 125 mm. bears the designation 2A 46M-1. The daily sight of the shooter 1G46 IRTYŠ is built-in: a laser rangefinder, a PTRS laser guidance channel and a cannon collimation system. The 9M119 missile can also be used to conduct fire on helicopters. The firing diameter of the tank contains 45 pieces of ammunition for the cannon and 8 pieces of ammunition 3UBK14 with PTRS 9M119. All tank sights are fully stabilized, which allows shooting PTRK even while driving.
PTRK 9K 119 REFLEKS are also equipped with T-80UD tanks, manufactured today in the territory of the Republic of Ukraine. PTRK 9K 119 REFLEKS is not mounted on the T-80UK command tanks, which are so far the only ones from the T-80 series, equipped with the TŠU-1 ŠTORA protection system, due to the need for space for more powerful means of communication.
Prototype tank T-90S is equipped with PTRK 9K 119 REFLEX, as ammunition is used ammunition 3UBK14, 3UBK 20 with upgraded PTRS 9M119M.
It is designed for tank and anti-tank cannons caliber 125 mm. Missile is shorter than 9M117. The solid fuel engine is located in the middle of the projectile, in front of it, there is a steering apparatus and two control surfaces. Between the engine and the receiving apparatus, there is a large combat part of the cumulative type (not tandem). In the rear part, there is a straightening apparatus and four expandable stabilizers are attached from the outside. It is guided to the target semi-automatically, using a laser beam. The charge in which the 9M119 projectile is located is marked 3UBK14. It is divided into two parts, which allows use in an automatic charger. As with the 9K116 kits, the projectile is guided to the target with a low-intensity laser beam and command coding, which reduces the likelihood of detection and increases the resistance of the guidance channel to interference. The range of the projectile is from 100 m to 4000 - 5000 m. Russian materials distinguish between "optimal" and "maximum" range. With an optimal range of 4000 m, they indicate a probability of destroying the target of 80 to 90%. At a maximum range of 5000 m, it is 70 to 80%. The weight of the cumulative combat part is 4.2 kg, piercing 700 mm of homogeneous armor. Anti-tank missile set PTRK AT-11 Sniper (9K119 Reflex) consists of PTRS 9M119, which is part of the charge 3UBK14 (it is fired through the tank cannon), guidance system is semi-automatic and PTRS is guided by laser beam.


PTRK 9K119 Reflex is located on tanks T-80U and T-84.


Bullet caliber .......................................... 125 mm
Mean in-flight speed ......................... 800 m/s
Penetration ...................................... 700-800 mm
Minimum range .......................................... 400 m
Maximum range ...................................... 5000 m
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9K119M/9M119M Refleks-M

marking the US: AT-11
marking NATO: Sniper-B

shot: 3UBK20
the probability of the intervention: over 80% (at 5000 m)
min.range: 75 m
max.range: 5000 m
flight speed: 5 km/14,2 sec
bullet weight: 24 kg
the weight of the weapons: 17,2 kg
the weight of head: 4.5 kg
penetration: 700-750 mm RHA (ang. skr.)(with a slope of 90°), 650-700 mm RHA (with a slope of 90° behind ERA)

RHA = Rolled Homogenous Armour.
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