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NMRN-1V1 Utug

Pushka
19-03-2007, 06:46
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NMRN-1V1 Utug

Length: 7.1 meters
Width: 3.90 meters
Weight: 47 tons
Engine: SDZ-M-12 V12, 1532 hp
Launcher: x40 missile tubes
Elevation: 0 degrees – 82 degrees
Caliber: 250 mm
Tube Length: 5.6 meters
Missile: DFR-89-А
Missile Range: 400-15000 kilometers
Armor: BMM-7 classified
Electronics: Adamant-I-UM computer; VPBR sensor suite and software
Crew: 2
Cost: 125000 USD

Overview:

NMRN-1V1 concept was introduced by Kabanov Mechanical Arms Company (KMAC) based in Riabetsk city 478 km south west of Voronej, the SDZ-M-12 engine is patented by Severetsk Engine Factory (SEF) based in Severtsk city. In addition the MBB-7 multipurpose armored vehicle chassis is designed by Voronej Armored Vehicle Design Bureau (VAVDB). The three companies cooperated on the design through the Government Arms Development and Manufacture Cooperation Program (GADMCP) with final assembly being done at Riabetsk factory #29 with KMAC electronics division producing all the electronic sensors with permission of VAVDB that holds the patent for them. The electronics include a Adamant-I-UM processor that coordinates the data received through the VRPB transmitter which sends the analyzed intelligence data on enemy positions in a virtual model of the battle field. As a secondary VRPB sensor VRPB-R-141 radar is placed on the vehicle so it would be able to firstly receive data independently and secondly contribute to the VRPB model by sending the data over the satellite to the intelligence services. The radar has a maximum range of 58 kilometers on parallel axis and 4 kilometers on the diagonal axis. The missile used is DFR-89-A produced by the VAVDB, it is a 250 mm missile 2.7 meters long with an anti-personnel thermobatic warhead, if fired it will destroy everything within the 300 sq meter radius of its detonation. The range of the missile is from 400 meters to 15 kilometers depending on the elevation of the launcher, at higher elevations it will travel in an arc like pattern. The missile computer is preprogrammed before the launch with the coordinates of the target and using retractable fins it will maneuver itself towards the target once in air. DFR-89-A is only a first in the D class of missiles with many other NMRN-1V1 compatible projectiles soon to be introduced. The armor is classified until the release of BNR-1V1 Gregorie however what is known now is that the sides are protected by ERA screens and heavy Pantsir-II ERA blocks integrated in the design of the MBB-7 chassis. (More elaboration to come in the BRN-1V1 Gregorie) The vehicle is meant to replace TOS-1 Buratino currently fielded by the Russian Federation Ground Forces.