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M-63 Plamen

General Facts

  • TYPE
    Multiple rocket launcher

  • ORIGIN
    Yugoslavia

  • NICKNAMES
    Plamen
    M-91
    M-93
    RAK-12

  • DESIGNED
    1963

  • DESIGNER
    Yugoslav Military Technical Institute

  • PRODUCTION
    Mid 1960's - ?

  • PRODUCERS
    Croatia (RAK-12)
    Serbia (M-94)
    Yugoslavia (M-63)

  • QUANTITY
    About 500 produced

  • UNIT COST
    Unknown

  • CHARACTERISTICS
    More firepower than Type 63
    Good firepower
    Limited range
    No armor protection

Introduction

The M-63 Plamen is a towed multiple rocket launcher of Yugoslav origin. It was developed in the early 1960's as a light and simple alternative to towed guns and larger rocket launchers. It has the ability to quickly barrage a relatively nearby area.

Layout

The M-63 consists of a block of 32 launch tubes for 128mm unguided spin stabilized artillery rockets. The launcher is mounted on a two wheel trailer and is usually towed by a light truck that carries additional ammunition. Reloading is done manually.

Firepower

A total of 32 unguided rockets is ready to fire out to ranges of 8.6 km. All 32 rockets can be launched in 6 seconds. Later models feature longer range rockets with a range of 12 to 13 km.

Protection

The M-63 is usually towed by an unarmored vehicle and features no protection. The M-63 is operated, fired and reloaded in the field with the crew exposed to direct and indirect fire.

Mobility

A light truck is the most common means of towing the M-63. It can be manhandled over short distances. The M-94 Plamen-S merges the launcher with a FAP 2026 truck which also carries additional ammunition, improving the mobility significantly.

Users

The M-63 Plamen was produced in large quantities and has been used by a factions in the Yugoslav conflicts. It has been exported only to a small number of other nations. It remains in limited use today.

Variants

M-63 Plamen

The M-63 Plamen is a towed rocket launcher with 32 launch tubes for 128mm artillery rockets. It has been produced in only one version. It fires the Plamen-A and Plamen-B rockets.

TypeMultiple rocket launcher
Crew7
Ordnance128mm Plamen rocket (32x)
Elevation-0 to +48°
Traverse15° left and right
Rate of fire?
Range9 to 13 km, depends on ammunition
Carriage2 wheel split trail carriage, 0.27 m ground clearance, 1.89 m track, 8.25 x20 tires
Weight1.395 kg (empty), 2.134 kg (loaded)
Length3.68 m
Width2.21 m
Height1.28 m
Towing vehicle4x4 light truck
Speed-
Remarks-

M-71 Partizan

The M-71 Partizan is a single round launcher for infantry use. Since the firepower is limited it is mostly used in the same role as a commando mortar or for harassing fire.

M-94 Plamen-S

The M-94 Plamen-S is a Serbian upgrade which combines a M-63 launcher with a FAP 2026 truck that also carries additional ammunition. Besides the original Plamen-A and B rockets it also fires the longer range Plamen-S rocket.

TypeMultiple rocket launcher
Crew3 (commander, driver, gunner)
Length6.7 m
Width2.28 m
Height2.82 m
Ground clearance0.31 m
Weight9.6 t combat load
Ground pressure?
WheelbaseWheeled chassis, 6x6, 3.1 + 1.2 m wheelbase, 1.86 m track
Turn radius7.9 m
EngineTAM F6L413 V6 diesel, 154 hp at 2.650 rpm
Power ratio16.0 hp/t
TransmissionManual, 5 forward, 1 reverse
Speed95 km/h on road, 55 km/h off road
Fuel150 L
Range?
Wall?
Trench?
Gradient71% gradient
Fording1 m
ArmorNo
NBC equipmentNo
Night visionNo
SmokeNo
Remarks-
Armament128mm Plamen rocket launcher (32x)
Weapon1128mm Plamen rocket launcher
96 rounds, 32 ready to fire
0 to +48° elevation
360° traverse
non-stabilized
Weapon2-
Weapon3-
Weapon4-
Weapon5-
Weapon6-

RAK-12

The RAK-12 is a Croatian version of the M-63 which uses only 12 tubes. This allows it to be towed by lighter vehicles such as jeeps. It fires the standard range M-91 and long range M-93 rockets. The RAK-24 model fits two RAK-12 launchers onto the LOV-1 4x4 chassis. It is unknown if the RAK-24 has been produced in quantity.

TypeMultiple rocket launcher
Crew?
Ordnance128mm Plamen rocket (12x)
Elevation-1 to +46°
Traverse15° left and right
Rate of fire12 rounds in 9 seconds
Rangedepends on ammunition
Carriage2 wheel split trail carriage
Weight580 kg (empty), 850 kg (loaded)
Length?
Width?
Height?
Towing vehicle4x4 light truck
Speed-
Remarks-

Plamen artillery rockets

Plamen-A: Yugoslav/Serbian production standard range rocket.
Plamen-B: Yugoslav/Serbian production standard range rocket.
Plamen-D: Serbian production extended range rocket for use with Plamen-S system.
M-91: Croatian production standard range rocket used with RAK-12.
M-93: Croatian production extended range rocket used with RAK-12.

TypeArtillery rocket
Diameter128 mm body
Length0.837 m
Weight23.1 kg
GuidanceUnguided, ballistic flight
Warhead2.6 kg explosive
PropulsionSolid propellant rocket motor
Speed?
Range8.6 km maximum
Altitude-
Engagement envelope-
Remarks-
TypeArtillery rocket
Diameter128 mm body
Length0.971 m
Weight25.5 kg
GuidanceUnguided, ballistic flight
Warhead3.3 kg explosive
PropulsionSolid propellant rocket motor
Speed?
Range12.6 km maximum
Altitude-
Engagement envelope-
Remarks-
TypeArtillery rocket
Diameter128 mm body
Length?
Weight23.5 kg
GuidanceUnguided, ballistic flight
Warhead8.5 kg, impact fuze
PropulsionSolid propellant rocket motor
Speed?
Range8.5 km maximum
Altitude-
Engagement envelope-
Remarks16.000 rpm spin
TypeArtillery rocket
Diameter128 mm body
Length?
Weight26 kg
GuidanceUnguided, ballistic flight
Warhead9 kg, impact fuze
PropulsionSolid propellant rocket motor
Speed?
Range13.0 km maximum
Altitude-
Engagement envelope-
Remarks26.000 rpm spin

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