Armament |
At Army 2016, The Uran-9 was armed with a 30mm Shipunov 2A72 automatic cannon, four ready-to-launch 9M120-1 Ataka (NATO reporting name: Spiral-2) anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM), six ready-to-launch Shmel-M reactive flamethrowers. and a 7.62mm Kalashnikov PKT/PKTM coaxial machine gun mounted to the left side of the main armament. The Uran-9 can be also armed with four Igla surface-to-air missiles. There is two Ataka missile launchers and three Shmel-M on each side of the turret. The Ataka missile has radio command guidance and is also a Beam riding SACLOS. This missile was designed to defeat tanks with composite armour and explosive reactive armor. It has an operational range from 400 m to 6 km. The Shmel-M flamethrower is a mechanical incendiary device designed to project a long, controllable stream of fire. It uses an improved rocket offering ballistics and terminal effect and with a maximum range of 1,700 m.
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Design and protection |
The Uran-9 is an unmanned ground vehicle with a weight of 10 tons equipped an unmanned turret aims automatically to engage ground and aerial targets in order to protect strategic facilities and minimize battlefield casualties. The robot is operated by only one man and it can be remotely controlled at maximum distance of 3,000 m. The Uran-9 is controlled via a command post located in a military truck which is equipped with screens and operating station to control the movement and armament of the Uran-9. It seems that the hull of the Uran-9 provides protection against firing of small arms and shell splinters.
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Mobility |
The Uran-9 is based on a new tracked chassis with 6 road wheels, idler at the front and drive sprocket at the rear. The upper part of the suspension is protected by armour plates. The Uran-9 is powered by a multi-fuel diesel engine. It can run at a maximum road speed of 35 km/h, a maximum cross-country speed of 25 km/h, a maximum out-road speed of 10 km/h, and an average specific ground pressure of 0.6 kg/sq.
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Accessories |
The Uran-9 is fitted with a laser warning system and target detection, identification and tracking equipment mounted on the top of the turret. The vehicle is also fitted with day and night vision, able to detect targets at a maximum distance of 6 km during the day and 3 km during the night.
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Command and control vehicles |
An Uran-9 unit configuration consists of four Uran-9 UCGV (Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicles), one KAMAZ control station truck to operate the UCGVs, and two truck carriers.
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Specifications |
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Armament
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One 30mm automatic cannon, four anti-tank missile launchers 9M120-1 Ataka, 6 Shmel-M reactive flamethrowers, and one PKT/PKTM 7.62mm coaxial machine gun.
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Country users
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Russia
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Designer Country
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Russia
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Accessories
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Laser warning system and target detection, identification, and tracking equipment.
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Crew
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Armor
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Protection against the firing of small arms and shell splinters a a
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Weight
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10,000 kg
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Speed
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35 km/h
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Range
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Dimensions
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Length: 5.12 m; Width: 2.53 m; Height: 2.5 m
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