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9K54 Grad-V


NATO: M1975 | BM-21V


Overview


9K54 Grad-V

9P125 launch vehicle of the Grad-V artillery rocket system on display in a museum.
Source: Vitaly V. Kuzmin - © GNU Attribution Share Alike license

Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Multiple rocket launcher
Entered service
1967
Status
Limited service
Development
Early 1960's
Developer
Soviet Union - NPP Start (vehicle design)
Soviet Union - NPO Splav (rocket design)
Production
1967 - ?
Producer
Soviet Union
Number produced
Standard but limited issue
Designations
BM-21V / Vozdushnodesantiy
Russian for "airborne"
M1975 (NATO reporting name)
9K54 (GRAU index for system)
9P125 (GRAU index for launch vehicle)
9F37V (GRAU index for transloader)
Notable users
Soviet Union

Description


Introduction

The 9K54 Grad-V is a Cold War era multiple rocket launcher of Soviet origin. It was developed as an airmobile system for the Soviet VDV air assault units. The Grad-V is also known as the BM-21V. It sacrifices firepower for increased mobility.

Design

The Grad-V is a downsized version of the BM-21 Grad. It was built within the weight and size limitations of the MKS5-128M parachute system. The launch vehicle is based on the GAZ-66 light truck modified with folding canvas roof cabin and night vision system. The 12-tube launcher is mounted on a turntable at the rear.

Firepower

The Grad-V uses the 9M28 series of 122mm artillery rockets. This is a shorter variant of the 9M22 series of rockets in the full size Grad. Effective range varies per type of warhead. For the commonly used HE-fragmentation rocket the maximum range is 15 km and minimum range if 4 km. All 12 artillery rockets can be volley fired in 6 seconds. Compared to the full size BM-21 Grad the firepower is reduced significantly. However, when compared to the older towed RPU-12 both range and warhead size are 1.5 times higher.

Mobility

Strategic mobility is the core aspect of the Grad-V. Transport aircraft can airdrop the Grad-V using pallets equipped with parachutes. The launch vehicle and transloader are based on the GAZ-66 4x4 light truck. These vehicles have a decent off road mobility and a good road speed.

Protection

The Grad-V is a system based on softskin vehicles. These offer no ballistic protection. Compared to the older towed RPU-14 battlefield survivability is improved by being able to quickly relocate after firing.

Users

The Grad-V was adopted by the airborne forces of the Soviet Union. After the dissolution of the USSR remaining systems ended up in Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine. The sole export customer seems to have been Iraq.

System composition


9P125

9P125 is the GRAU index for launch vehicle. It is based on the GAZ-66 light truck. The 12-tube launcher is mounted on a turntable and is fitted with an indirect fire sight. Two jacks provide a stable launch platform.

9F37V

9F37V is the GRAU index for transloader. It is also based on the GAZ-66 light truck. It features a flatbed cargo area with drop sides and tarpaulin cover. Racks for 122mm rockets are fitted at the rear. The 9F37V has the same foldable cabin with tarpaulin cover and night vision for the driver.

9M28

The Grad-V system uses the shorter range 9M28 series of artillery rockets. These include the 9M28 HE-Fragmentation and 9M28K with anti-tank mines.

Details


Facts 9P125 Grad-V
General
Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Multiple rocket launcher
Crew
2 (commander, driver)
Dimensions
Weight
6.0 t combat load
5.2 t empty
Length
5.65 m
Width
2.32 m
Height
2.44 m
2 m with cabin folded
Main armament
Type
122mm 9M28 series artillery rocket
Mount
12-tube launcher
Ammunition
12 artillery rockets ready to fire
Elevation
+15° to +54° over folded cab
0° to +54° sideways
Traverse
70° left and 70° right
Emplacement time
3.5 minutes
Chassis
Chassis type
Wheeled chassis, 4x4
Tread
1.8 m
Wheelbase
3.3 m
Automotive
Engine model
ZMZ-66
Engine type
4.3L V8 petrol
Power output
115 hp at 3.200 rpm
Transmission
Manual
Fuel
210 L
Mobility
Speed
85 km/h on road
Range
875 km on road
Power to weight ratio
19.2 hp/t
Obstacle crossing
Ground clearance
0.31 m
Protection
Armor type
None, softskin vehicle
NBC system
No
Smoke system
No
Equipment
Night vision
PNV-57V passive night sight for driver
Fire control
9Sh118 indirect fire sight
PG-1M direct fire sight
K-1 collimator sight
Radio
R-123M

Media


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