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9K121 Vikhr (AT-16 Scallion) Russian Laser Guided Anti-Tank Missile

9K121 Vikhr

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Basic Information
Name
9K121 Vikhr (AT-16 Scallion) Russian Laser Guided Anti-Tank Missile
Designation
9K121 Vikhr
Alternate Designation
9K121 Vikhr; NATO: AT-16 Scallion
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
Date of Introduction
1992
Description

The 9K121 Vikhr (Russian: Вихрь, English: Whirlwind; NATO reporting name: AT-16 Scallion) is a Russian laser guided anti-tank missile. "9K121" is the GRAU designation for the missile system. The missile can be launched from warships, Ka-50 and Ka-52 helicopters, and Su-25T aircraft. It was first shown publicly at the 1992 Farnborough Airshow. The missile is designed to engage vital ground targets, including armoured targets fitted out with built-in and add-on explosive reactive armor, at a range of up to 8 km when fired from a helicopter and 10 km when fired from a fixed-wing aircraft in daytime and up to 5 km at night, as well as air targets in conditions of air defense assets activity. The Vikhr-1 missile is part of the Vikhr-M system, which also includes an automatic sight and a depressible launcher. Adopted in 1990. The automatic sight is provided with TV and IR channels for target sighting, a laser beam channel for missile control, a laser rangefinder, an automatic target tracking unit, a digital computer and a system for stabilization and aiming the sighting and beam channels. The automatic sight provides for target detection and identification both by day and night, automatic target tracking and missile guidance, and generates exact information for gun and rocket firing. The guided missile consists of a HEAT fragmentation warhead fitted with a contact and a proximity fuze, an air-dynamic control actuator, control electronics, a motor and laser detector. It is kept in a sealed launching transporting container. The multi-purpose warhead (two-stage HEAT and an additional fragmentation sleeve) allows the missile to be used against armoured, airborne and area targets alike. This is an advantage compared to the three different missiles required in the 9M120 Ataka-V complex. The use of the proximity fuze allows a near miss of up to 5 m and makes it possible to engage an air target at speeds of 500 m/s. The Vikhr missile laser beam control system provides for its precise guidance owing to data transmission to the missile in the course of its launch, which is excluded in homing systems. The laser guidance principle is identical to that used by 9M117 Bastion or 9M119 Svir anti armor missiles. The Vikhr missile control system has high jamming immunity because its receiver faces the carrier, thereby protecting it from jamming signals. The high pinpoint target hit probability (reported 0.95 against stationary targets) is provided by the automatic target tracking system and highly accurate missile control system that makes allowance for changes in the parameters of the carrier and the target in the course of firing. The missiles can be fired singly or in pairs (at the same target to increase lethality). The high flight speed allows it to engage targets rapidly. The system is capable of launching Vikhr missiles against two to four targets during a 30-second period and starting at a range of 10 km, which increases its lethality to three to four times that of earlier systems.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Wingspan 380.00 m
Variants
9A1472 Vikhr-1 Upgraded version.
System
Alternate Designation 9K121 Vikhr; NATO: AT-16 Scallion
Manufacturer KBP Instrument Design Bureau
Engine solid-fuel rocket
Propellant solid fuel
Operational Range 10–12 km
Speed 600m/s, Mach 1.8
Guidance System Laser beam riding
Launch Platform Helicopters Ka-50 Ka-52 Aircraft Su-25T/25TM Ships AK-630 Vikhr-K
Dimensions
Length 2.80 m
Diameter 130 mm
Weight 45 kg
Wingspan 380 mm
Warhead 8–12 kg tandem HEAT charge, armor penetration behind ERA, 1,000 mm
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Air-to-Surface Missiles
Air > Air-to-Surface Missiles
Filter Label
9
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
2.8 m
Width
Height
Weight
45 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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