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The BM-30 Smerch weapon system was not previously known to be in the possession of the Syrian government, and Human Rights Watch had not previously documented the use of the 9M55K rocket and 9N235.


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What is an artillery rocket? An artillery rocket is a weapon that is typically propelled by a solid-fuel motor and can carry a variety of warheads. During the Cold War, most artillery rockets were.


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The longest range artillery rockets currently available for the system are the M30 (submunition warhead) and M31 (unitary warhead) precision-guided types, which are GPS/INS guided and can hit.


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A statement from Rostec highlighted the system's improved range and effectiveness when compared to the Soviet-made BM-30 Smerch MRLS it is replacing.


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A Smerch system consists of an eight-wheel truck mounting twelve tubes for 300-millimeter (12") diameter rockets. Azerbaijan is believed to possess 30 or 40 BM-30 systems.


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The BM-30 Smerch (Russian: Смерч, "tornado", "whirlwind"), 9K58 Smerch or 9A52-2 Smerch-M is a heavy self-propelled 300 mm multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union to fire a full load of 12 solid-fuelled projectiles.


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11 March 2022 Ukraine conflict: Russian forces employ guided rockets by Sunil Nair The BM-30 Smerch, recognisable from the distinctive MAZ-530M chassis. The Tornado-S is a deep upgrade to this.


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The BM-30 Smerch is a heavy multiple rocket launcher originally built in the Soviet Union. Ministry of Defense of Russia/Zenger. The Russian MoD said that the images show a "Smerch" MLRS in action.


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A larger, similar mobile rocket system, the BM-30 Smerch, can fire twelve three-hundred-millimeter rockets to a maximum range of fifty-six miles. Smerch is also unique in being able to launch a.


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The BM-30 Smerch or 9A52-2 Smerch-M is a Soviet heavy multiple rocket launcher. The system is designed to defeat personnel, armored, and soft-skinned targets in concentration areas, artillery.


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Smerch -- which means "tornado" in Russian -- is a truck-mounted, multiple rocket launcher system developed in the Soviet Union in the 1980s and now manufactured in the central Russian city of.


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9A52-2 BM-30 Smerch 300-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Russia is placing considerable emphasis on new warheads for the 300 mm Smerch and other artillery rocket systems to enable them to engage a wider range of battlefield targets.


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Newly acquired images finally reveal the presence of the infamous BM-30 'Smerch' multiple rocket launcher (MRL) in Syria. While their 300mm 9M55K rockets were documented to have been used in Kfar Zita and al-Tah North of Hama, images of the launchers were yet to be seen. The reason for the long wait has to do with the ban on taking photographs of or near high-tech weaponry such as the Buk.

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