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Latest revision as of 18:51, 16 March 2025
9M119 Svir/Refleks is a type of guided missile system developed and used by the Soviet Union and its successor states, primarily Russia. The system is designed to be fired from the main gun of a tank, providing a guided anti-tank capability. The 9M119 is known by its NATO reporting name as AT-11 Sniper for the Svir variant and Refleks for the export version. This missile system is notable for its use in modern armored warfare, offering a significant enhancement in the effectiveness of armored units.
Development and Features[edit]
The development of the 9M119 Svir/Refleks began in the late 1970s, with the aim of providing Soviet main battle tanks with an increased anti-tank capability beyond the range of traditional tank gun ammunition. The system entered service in the 1980s and has since been installed on a variety of tanks, including the T-72, T-80, and T-90 series.
The missile is launched from the tank's main gun, using a special propellant charge, and is guided to its target by a laser beam, which is controlled by the gunner. This guidance method allows for corrections to be made to the missile's flight path after launch, increasing the likelihood of a hit. The 9M119 missile is capable of engaging targets at ranges of up to 5 kilometers, depending on the variant and conditions.
Operational Use[edit]
The 9M119 system has seen use in several conflicts since its introduction. Its ability to engage and destroy enemy armored vehicles at long ranges has proven to be a valuable asset on the battlefield. The system's use in combat has demonstrated its effectiveness, although specific details on its operational history are often limited due to military secrecy.
Variants[edit]
There are several variants of the 9M119 missile system, including:
- 9M119 Svir - The original version, designed for use by the Soviet and Russian armed forces.
- 9M119M Refleks - An improved version with enhanced range and accuracy, intended for export.
- 9M119M1 - A further development with increased penetration capability against modern armor.
Technical Specifications[edit]
The 9M119 missile is approximately 5 meters long and weighs around 50 kilograms. It is capable of penetrating modern tank armor, making it a formidable weapon against even the most heavily protected targets. The missile's guidance system allows it to adjust its flight path in real-time, increasing its accuracy and lethality.
Conclusion[edit]
The 9M119 Svir/Refleks missile system represents a significant advancement in tank armament, providing a long-range, precision-guided anti-tank capability. Its development and operational use have demonstrated the importance of such systems in modern armored warfare, offering a combination of range, accuracy, and firepower that enhances the combat effectiveness of tanks equipped with this system.
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