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9M123 Khrizantema (AT-15 Springer) Russian Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)

9M123 Khrizantema

Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)
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Basic Information
Name
9M123 Khrizantema (AT-15 Springer) Russian Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)
Designation
9M123 Khrizantema
Alternate Designation
9M123 Khrizantema; NATO: AT-15 Springer
Equipment Type
Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)
Manufacturer
KBM
Date of Introduction
2005
Description

The 9M123 Khrizantema (AT-15 Springer) Russian Anti-Tank Guided Missile development started in the 1980s but wasn't completed until the late 1990s. It was developed to counter modern Western tanks such as the M1 Abrams, Leopard 2, and Challenger. The 9M123 is more capable than the 9K114 Shturm and 9K120 Ataka but is also much more expensive. It is unique in being available with two types of guidance. The 9M123 is transported and launched from a cylindrical canister. It has a long sleek body with a warhead in front, a guidance section in the middle, and a solid-propellant rocket motor at the rear. It has four wrap-around wings for stabilization and steering is achieved by two control surfaces at the nozzle. The 9M123 comes in a laser-guided version and in a version with a millimeter-wave radar seeker. The 9M123 features a powerful tandem HEAT-shaped charge warhead. The estimated penetration is about 1.100 to 1.250 mm RHA behind ERA. This allows it to effectively engage any existing tank from any angle. Alternatively, a thermobaric warhead is available for engaging infantry. The maximum effective range of the 9M123 is 6 km. The supersonic flight speed and high-quality guidance reportedly result in high effectiveness at longer ranges.

Ground Specifications
Crew 1
Variants
9M123 Laser guidance with tandem HEAT warhead.
9M123-2 Radar guidance with tandem HEAT warhead.
9M123F Laser guidance with thermobaric warhead.
9M123F-2 Radar guidance with thermobaric warhead.
9M123 Khrizantema-M Upgraded version with extended range and combination of wave radar along with laser beam riding guidance.
9M123 Khrizantema-VM Air to surface version for helicopters.
System
Alternative Designation 9M123 Khrizantema; NATO: AT-15 Springer
Type Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)
Manufacturer KBM
Design The 9M123 is transported and launched from a cylindrical canister. It has a long sleek body with a warhead in front, a guidance section in the middle, and a solid-propellant rocket motor at the rear. It has four wrap-around wings for stabilization and steering is achieved by two control surfaces at the nozzle. The 9M123 comes in a laser-guided version and in a version with a millimeter-wave radar seeker.
Crew 1 ea
Warhead 8 kg tandem HEAT shaped charge, 1.100 to 1.250 mm RHA after ERA
Guidance System ACLOS radar beam riding , SACLOS laser beam riding
Detonation Mechanism Impact fuze
Propellant Solid propellant rocket motor
Firepower The 9M123 features a powerful tandem HEAT shaped charge warhead. Estimated peneration is about 1.100 to 1.250 mm RHA behind ERA. This allows it to effectively engage any existing tank from any angle. Alternatively a thermobaric warhead is available for engaging infantry. The maximum effective range of the 9M123 is 6 km. The supersonic flight speed and high quality guidance reportedly result in a high effectiveness at longer ranges.
Operational Range 400 m - 6,000 m
Maximum Speed 400 m/s
Steering System Two control surfaces
Accuracy less than 5 m
Dimensions
Length 2.057 mm
Diameter 150 mm
Wingspan 310 mm
Warhead Weight 8 kg
Weight 46 kg + 8 kg case
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
9
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
2.06 m
Width
Height
Weight
46 kg
Operators (4)
Russia
Azerbaijan
Libya
Venezuela
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