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The BM-27 Uragan (;
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9P140) is a self-propelled 220 mm
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designed in the
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to deliver
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. The system began its service with the
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in the late 1970s, and was its first spin and fin stabilized heavy multiple rocket launcher. An updated version known as Uragan-1M was commissioned in 2008. The truck vehicle has no similarities.


Description

The BM-27 Uragan is capable of launching 220 mm
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s from 16 launch tubes mounted on the rear of a ZIL-135 8×8 chassis. This vehicle is extremely similar to that used in the FROG-7 free flight rocket system. It has two gasoline engines that power its 20 tonnes to a maximum speed of 65 kilometers per hour. One engine drives the four wheels on the left of the truck, while the other engine drives the four wheels on the right. The ZIL-135 has eight wheel drive, but only the front and rear axles are used for steering. It has a maximum cruising range of 500 kilometers. The cab of the ZIL-135 is
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protected, allowing the rockets to be fired without exposing the crew to possible contaminants.''Red Steel: Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of the Cold War'', by Russell Phillips, pub Shilka, 2013, p140.WeaponSystems.net
''BM-27 Uragan''.
The six-man crew can emplace or displace the system in three minutes. Before firing, stabilizing jacks must be lowered and the blast shield raised to protect the cab and its occupants. Indirect fire aiming is achieved with the use of a PG-1 panoramic telescope. Although there are no
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sights, the driver of the launch vehicle is equipped with a
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. The BM-27 can use HE-FRAG,
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, explosive or scatterable mine ( PTM-3 or PFM-1) submunition equipped rockets, all of which are detonated by electric timing fuses. (However, chemical munitions have been officially off service in Russia since 2017.) Each rocket weighs 280.4 kilograms. The warheads weigh between 90 and 100 kilograms, depending on type. A full salvo of 16 rockets can be fired in 20 seconds and can engage targets within a range of 35 kilometers. Because of the size of the warhead, the range of the rocket and the speed that a salvo can be delivered, the BM-27 is very effective at mine laying. Each 220 mm rocket can scatter 312 anti-personnel PFM-1 mines.
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s can be laid behind a retreating enemy or even be used to trap an enemy by encircling them with mines. Tactics such as this were often used by the Soviets in Afghanistan. Once the rockets have been fired, 9T452 (another ZIL-135 based vehicle) is used to assist in reloading. It carries additional rockets and a crane to transfer the rockets from the reload vehicle to the launcher. The entire reloading procedure takes around 20 minutes. File:BM-27 Uragan MLRS.jpg, The 9P140 missile launcher vehicle as a monument to A.N. Ganichev near Splav State Research and Production Enterprise, Tula city Image:9T452 Uragan.jpg, The 9T452 transporter-loader vehicle at the St Petersburg Artillery Museum Image:Учебный центр Минобороны в Саратове получит новые РСЗО «Ураган» и САУ «Акация» до конца года.jpg, Uragan firing


Rockets

Also 9M27S incendiary rockets.


Operational history

*On 7 March 2022, Russian forces attacked the Ukrainian military barracks on Mykolayv killing and wounding several soldiers. *On 9 July 2022, a missile attack on Chasiv Yar left at least 48 persons killed. A Uragan launcher was employed.


Variants

* 9P140 Uragan: Standard variant on ZIL-135 truck.


Uragan-M

* : Variant presented to the public in 2007; all processes are automated. Can also fire the 300 mm rockets of the
BM-30 Smerch The BM-30 ''Smerch'' (, 'whirlwind'), 9K58 Smerch or 9A52-2 Smerch-M is a heavy Self-propelled artillery, self-propelled 300 mm multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union to fire a full load of 12 solid-fuelled projectiles. The ...
system. Reloading is simplified by substituting barrels; can be fitted with two banks of six 300 mm launch tubes or fifteen 220 mm launch tubes. Deliveries to the Russian Army started as of September 2016.Russian armed forces will receive new Uragan-1M multi-caliber multiple launch rocket system
– Armyrecognition.com, 22 September 2016
Can fire guided 220 mm rockets with a range of . On Belarusian MZKT 8x8 military truck chassis.


Uragan-U

* : Successor with 2 × 15 launch tubes; presented in 2009 on 8×8 MZKT-7930. Thanks to its modular assembly the
BM-30 Smerch The BM-30 ''Smerch'' (, 'whirlwind'), 9K58 Smerch or 9A52-2 Smerch-M is a heavy Self-propelled artillery, self-propelled 300 mm multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union to fire a full load of 12 solid-fuelled projectiles. The ...
and
BM-21 Grad The BM-21 "Grad" () is a self-propelled 122 mm multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union. The system and the M-21OF rocket were first developed in the early 1960s, and saw their first combat use in March 1969 during the Sino-S ...
rockets can also be fired.


Ukrainian models

* Bastion-03: Prototype by Ukrainian company AvtoKrAZ, presented in 2010. Installed on a 6×6 truck type KrAZ-63221RA. * Bureviy (meaning "Storm"): Prototype by Ukroboronprom involving a new digital fire control system capable of target sharing and mounted on a Tatra 8x8 T815-7T3RC1 chassis, which can fire with modified armament up to 65 km (40 mi).


Operators


Current Operators

* – 3-4 BM-27M Uragan-M in service as of 2024. * – 36 in service as of 2024. * – 9 in service as of 2024. * – 3 in service as of 2024. * – 6 in service as of 2024. * – 11 in service as of 2024. * – 218 BM-27 Uragan and 6 BM-27M Uragan-M in service with a further 550 Uragan in storage as of 2024. * – An unknown number in service as of 2024. Serviceability is uncertain. 36 received from Russia in 1987-88. * – 60 in service as of 2024. * – 35 BM-27 Uragan and Bureviy in service as of 2024. * – 48 in service as of 2024.


Former Operators

* – 180 (not functional) * – Saw limited usage during Abkhazia War, out of service. * – 180 were in storage in 2016. No longer in service. *: Passed on to successor states. * – * – * – Over 50. Saw intensive action in the ongoing civil war. Does not appear to be in service as of 2024. 7 received from Moldova in 1994.


See also

* * * * * * * BM-13 of World War II * * * * *


References


Bibliography

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External links


Splav State Research and Production Enterprise


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