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Combat Mass: 13.71 tonnes<br> | Combat Mass: 13.71 tonnes<br> | ||
Engine Power: 240hp YaMZ-238M2 V-8 diesel<br> | Engine Power: 240hp YaMZ-238M2 V-8 diesel<br> | ||
Length: 7.35m<br> | |||
Width: 2.40m<br> | |||
Height: 3.09m<br> | Height: 3.09m<br> | ||
Top Speed: 75kph (on-road) | Top Speed: 75kph (on-road) | ||
== General == | == General == |
Revision as of 13:46, 26 March 2017
BM-21 Grad: Self-propelled Rocket Artillery
Statistics
Main Gun: 122mm 40-tube MRL system
Ammunition Stowage: 40 ready/0 stowed
Default Ammunition "A": 40/0 9M28F HE
Armour Protection:
Front Turret: N/A
Cab Armour: N/A
Combat Mass: 13.71 tonnes
Engine Power: 240hp YaMZ-238M2 V-8 diesel
Length: 7.35m
Width: 2.40m
Height: 3.09m
Top Speed: 75kph (on-road)
General
Entering service with the Soviet Army in 1963 as a replacement for the 140 mm BM-14 and WWII era BM-13 "Katyusha" rocket systems, the BM-21 "Grad" (Rus: 2B5 "Hail") is a truck-mounted 122 mm multiple rocket launcher. Equipped with a turntable mounted rectangular 122mm 40-tube rocket pack, the unit is capable of firing HE-frag, incendiary, and various chemical warheads out to 20km. Initially mounted on a Ural-375D six-by-six truck chassis, in 1976, the mounting was changed to the newer Ural-4320, and it is this version modeled in Steel Beasts Professional. The BM-21 system and its derivatives is in common usage by nearly all former Russo/Soviet client states, and is widely distributed, in various guises, among numerous second and third world governmental and irregular forces. Introduced with Steel Beasts Pro PE version 3.002 the BM-21 is fully functional as an indirect-fire artillery piece capable of firing player only directed HE missions.