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9K14/9K11 Malyutka anti-tank missile system Malyutka is designec against armored targets, castroy shatters and destroy repower and enemypoints itwas developed a1 the Design Bureau (Kolamna) under the supervision of Chet Designer SN Uneaten in 1960, The partable version of the 9Ki1 system, as well as ‘he meck-up medel af the 99110 combat vehicle cevaleped on & Proactive basis, underwent extensive tials with missile launches in 1961 anditwas adopted for service on 16 September 1963, Later the miseile was upgraded. ts indexis MAM (9K14M system). A new combat vehicle designated as 99122 and mountedon a GAZ-A1 2 vohiclo was developed in 1968. The armament of the BMP-t infantry fighting vehicle was used forthe system. The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle wae equipped with four ant-tankrmiseilee which were manually ‘mounted ana rif mounted above the barrelof a73-mm smoothbere (gun. Guidance was provided by 9¢420 equipment Later, the BMD-1 amphibious assault vehicle was equipped with similar weapons, but the ammunition consisted of three missiles only n 1968, the development of a semiautomatic version of the system Under the designation 9K14® Maiyutka-P was completed The weight (of the missle under the designation 9M14P wasincreased shghtly to 11 kg. The 32123 combat vehicle mounted on BROM-2 chassis was specially developed Thenew SM14P coud also be used as part oF the 911 portable system, but onlyin the previous manual guidance mode. The ground equipment ofthe sem-automatic system proved 1obe ‘mote cumbersome, which exchided its use nthe man portable system Inedltion tote use in portable and calt-propeled systems. the fet half ofthe 1960s work was carried out to eau the Malyutka complexes with PT-76, 62 and T-10m tanks, but this In addition 0 use m portable and selt-propalied systems, in the fret half of the 19608 work was carried out to equip the Molyutka complexes with PT: 76, T-52 and T-10m tanks, but thie equipment was not adopted for service ‘The serial T-10M tank ha a 122mm M-62 fled gun with an initial ermour-percing projectile velocity of 950 m/s anda fring efficiency of bout 70% for 152k In order ta ineresse the range of fre the said tank was equipped with the Malyutka guided missiles (infanty version). The launcher for twee Malyutka rockets was located at the rear of the tank turret. The installation of guided missiles on the tank ‘lowed fer the fring of three rounds at arange of 25-3km and feneured armour permeabiity at an angle of 60" of about 200 mm ‘Aiready in 1963, work was done to place sox "Malyutok’ on the MIU) helicopter in 1974 was ereated and later produced for export heleopter M-8TBK. different from the M-@TV Using 8ik"MalyutOK instead of four alano” Production of Mi2helcopters was ‘raneferred te Poland, where arumber of modifications of the M-2. ‘was developed including the Mi.2URP, ereatedin 1979, armed with four “Malyutokarn" Melyutka system canbe attriouted to the undoubted success of omestie rocket mnaustry in adation 10 "service" in the Soviet Army fot several decades, twas exported to dozens of foreign counties and repeatedly usedin local conficts, during which it confirmed its high combat efficiency and reliailtyin operation During the production Petiod, mere than 300,000 PTWCs of this type have been delvered to the domestic armed forces and abroad (to more than 35 countries) Themissile eyetem teelf has been produced in Bulgaria, tan, Yugoslavia and China. Malyutka type system were produced ti 1984 n the USSR. At present, the Heavy Machine Building Design Bureau offers ‘variant of medernization of the system, whichis known under the esigntion Malyutia-2 In the West the system and its modifications are known under the esionstion AT-3 Seager. Composition: Eanepenocras paxera Mano nKs ‘The 9M14missile consists of 2 9N110 missile docked before launching ‘eng a wing compartment. They are connected very quickly, using special locks Inthe wing compartment on the axis of the sees are located - the marching engine, steering machine and gyro. nthe ring ‘space around the marshal engine theres a combustion chamber of the starting engine with a muttipole charge, and behind it there is acoll cof wire communication line. On the outer surface of the rocket body terete a wacker ‘The 9M missile fs equipped with a single-channel control system, Only one eteoring machine is intalled on the miseila, moving the ‘The 9MN1 4miesile is equipped with asingle-chennel control aystem. Only one steering machine isinstaled on the missile, moving the nezzles (deflectors) on two opposing dagonally rected nozzles of ‘the marching engine In this case, alternately controlledby the pitch land course, aa the racket i fight rotates relative to the longitudinal axis with constant angular velocity “85 pm per second The stil roll tune ate oven when the starting engine running with the corresponding orientations of the nozzle axes. The rotation is then ‘maintained by setting the wing plane at an angle tothe longitudinal amis of the miseile. three-stage gyroscope with mechanical Lunvrining is used to link the angular position of the missile tothe ground coordinate system during the launch by means of abelt The rocket has ne onboard power sources, and the only steering machine ‘operates from the current suppliedby ground equipment on one of the ‘iwee-stage water-resistant wre cveuris ‘The wingsof the rocketin the transport position are folded towards each other so that the transverse dimensions do not exceed 185¢185mm witha wingspan of 393mm, For the portable complex 9K11 carrying missile with alaunch guide is ccrriedin a shoulder suitcase-renge 9P111 In combat position, the case of the shoulder-ing serves as the basis ror thelauncher Two Soldiers of the anti-tank calculation cary apack"2 and"8-@ carrying ccace wiih miselles weighing 18.1 kg andiaunehers, and the ‘commander of the calculation. he's the same serior operator (gunner), carries @ pack 1 control panel 30415 with a menecular Vision 9Sh16 and guidance equipment, weighing 12.49. Optical vizier hes eightfold 200m. only day mods, feldof view 225* The developers of the complex paid great attention toreducing the labor intensity of tne rocket and racicing te coat In the body af the ‘combat unit and wing compar tment widely used plastics, beralass wae made of a euitease end ror carrying the mise ‘The upgraded vereion of the OM4M missHe wae equipped with a mare advanced combat unit, the contacts of the fuse were transferred from the combat unit tothe engine, and an adsitionalrope rope was introduced The 9M 4M guided missiles designed to fight moving ane stationary armored! targets and fring paints atranges trom S00 ta ‘2000 m The control system enables the target to behit fram one or two shots bya tained operator The projectiles controlled and pointed at the target by commands ‘yanem)tied to the projectile va wes trom the control panel while observing the projectile and the target inthe optical viewer ‘The combat unit SHI10M of the guided missile SM14M with an ‘explosive device is placedin the head of the projectile. Acumulatwe cchatge witha copper funnelis placedin the warhead The casing of the ‘combat unitis plastic, The control system enables the target tobe hit from one or two shor bya trained operator “The projectile is controled and pointed at the target by commands wanemitted 10 the projectile via wires from the control panel, while obeerving the projectile and the targetin the optical viewer The combat unit 94110! of the guided missile 9M114M with an explosive device is placed in the head of the projectile. A cumulative Ccharge with a copper funnelis placed in the warhead The casing of the ‘combat unit is plas “The propulsion systemis @ two-chamberjet engine equipped with two 9110 powder charges ~ starting and marching. During combustion, the starting charge informe the projectile specined fight speed and arter leaving the launcher guide, the rotational motion, ‘The matching charge provides maintenance of the projectie’s night peed on the whale trajectory The wing compariment consists of @plastie body and four wings ‘connected to the body by axles. The wings are made Folding and are held in open position by stops. When anspor ting @ projectile in the capping the wings are folded ‘Trasier 9X44is used 10 provide visual observation of the projectile when pointing tat the target. The 1rasser is Nxed on the wing ‘compartment body and ignited simultaneously with the starting charge. Inthe starting section, the projectile cpun at an angular speeder 85 r/ebby ting the starting engine nozzles Inthe marching area, the rotation of the projectile is supported by wings mounted atan angle of 3°15" to the longitudinal axis of the projectile, and a mierocable of a wire line of communicstion running from the The projectiles of the fist series releases have the index 9M14 OM 4M ciffers from SMT 4in that thas a fifth bungee on one of the Starting nozzles, whichis an addtional suppart on the guide, and knife contacts of the Fuse electrical eireurt connector are located on the Starting chamber housing (knife contacts of 9M'14 arelocated on the ‘combat unit housing) The combat unit of 9M14 projectiles is 9H110 SH110 combat units are not interchangeable with SH110M combat Units and are equipped only with 9M14rounds. The highest armour penetration rate of $20 mm was achievedin the ‘madification of 9M 491 (see :escrintion of 9M142/9N14P1), The disadvantages of the complex should be attributed to + manual conttol (except 9M1 49) and, consequently. the dependence of the complex efficiency an the degree of training and + manuel control (except 94142) and, consequently. the dependence of the complex efficiency on the degree of taining and peyehophysieal state of the operater + inauificiently high level of combat readiness - fr all he achieved ‘conveniance of operation before combat use, the missile requires ‘aking out oF tne backpack sultease, docking the combat unt ‘opening the wing consoles, placing the missile on the launcher ‘tide, which, in urn alee ngeds 10 be depleyed when moving froma {camping position toa combat one + Toensure the operator's safety from the gas stream of therocket fengine, the control panelis located away from the launcher It also ‘takes time to bring the launch vehicle to thetine of sight at ine side of the missile. This largely determines the minimum launch range, Imitation (see il-zone dizgram). + Theinsuifcient fight speed allows the enemy to take effective Characteris (9k11 complex Range of fem 500 - 3000 Numberof missesin the complex Thamar eneton |g Battlepoini time, sec. 100 Rote of fre,tine of frefmin 2 ‘M14 rocket ‘The dimensions of the rocket, mm housing dlameter 1238 length 260 plumage seale 208 = transverse dimensions of ‘he project with folding 185185 manual with the tine of communication Control system onvaites, the method of pointing -on 3 points ‘Average rocket epoed,mm/e 115 ‘Averagemarching speed, 53g MAM rocket The dimeneione of the rocket mm housing dlammeter length plumage scale sranaveree dimensions of the projectie with foléng wings Comtral System ‘Average rocket speed, m/s Average marching speed, me Time of fight to maximum range, see. Speed of otationof the rejecting. / min Probability ofhitinga target ike tank Went ka Fighting unit ‘Wesont of combat unit ko ‘Armor piermeable, mm ‘ten angle of O° ‘at an angle of 60" Close simensione 9¥618 (oth one ene length vweth atta Moimalrange of sighting, Maximurn range of contra fight SuTAP Missile 15 260 398 15185 ‘manual withthe line of communication ‘onwires, the method of ponting on 3 points 1s 120 26 as 07 108 cumulative 26 400 200 1051 340 380 500 000 Maximum range of ‘3000 controled fight OMAP Missile The dimensions of the rocket. mm 125 ccalber (body diameter) 860 length 203 wingspan (unfolded) ‘Averagerocket speed.mn/a 115 Timeof fight 0 maxiroum 2 range, see Mass of therockenkg 11.4 Faghing unit, cumulative ‘Armerpiermeable.mm 520, Probebilty ofhitinga gg target tke a tank Testing: MTUR "Malyutko" was very euccessfullyused during the Arsb-fraek ‘War 1973, 11 498 yath ts help that almost the ene large tank Nee was destroyed - about €00 vehicles. Only on October 6, 1973, for ‘example, the 252nd|araell Tank Division was defeated mere thane hundred vehicles were it Sources: 1 Avrenvoni’ PAL “Orevecreenrexe nporHao TanKostie KoMnneKce" M000 "MsaarenncTno Aetpens",2002,-1926. 2 Magenne 911122. TexiaeoKoe onesie 91122 TO ManatereperE oSeportniinpenaunenticerm COR, 1971.-¢ 5-9 3 Ynpasssemoik cHapain 914M (SN) Texmneeroe onncanre “Mt BoeranaT, 1958,-C46. 4 Yopasnsenati cnapea SM47L Texurecroe envcanne, Bocntioe vagatenacra0 MO CCCP, 1972- apenve 90446, Texiuniecxoe onucanue Uaete | 1 335.005 TO/ M:Bocnnsaar, 1980, 1206 (anrusaennasiit33 v crepAnos SMa (OMAN), 94114). (CMorpare sncxrpnwash manner zane) 6 leno 51. Caoppise qariaie warepnantine yposive peaKTHBHero oopymetinn Hewar0 25.07 1962 OxoHueH 0417.1962¢ / AKHOTALIM no TanKy TOM c ynpaaneuasan peaKrH@ntsnn cHepaaaven "Mano x3” 26.03.1962. fhoxyuen Ges noanncemin ect anmvin//PTAS © 298 On 1 fl 308 11 55.5506,

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