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BM-21 Grad hóe-chìⁿ-phàu

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BM-21 Grad hué-tsìnn-phàu [en]
A Russian BM-21-1 on display in Saint Petersburg in May 2009
Luī-hîng Multiple rocket launcher
Guân-sán-tē Soviet Union
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k
Ho̍k-i̍k kî-kan 1963–bo̍ktsiân
Sú-iōng tsiá See Operators
Tsèn-tsing Sino-Soviet border conflict[1]
Vietnam War[2]
Lebanese Civil War[3]
Western Sahara War
Angolan Civil War
Somaliland War of Independence
Somali Civil War
Ogaden War
South African Border War
Uganda–Tanzania War[4]
Cambodian–Vietnamese War
Sino-Vietnamese War
Iran–Iraq War
Soviet–Afghan War[5]
Second Sudanese Civil War[6]
Gulf War
First Nagorno-Karabakh War
Yugoslav Wars
War in Abkhazia (1992–1993)
First Chechen War[1]
1995 Cenepa War
1999 Kargil War[7]
Second Chechen War[1]
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel
Russo-Georgian War
Cambodian–Thai border dispute
Bombardment of Yeonpyeong
First Libyan Civil War
Syrian civil war[1]
Northern Mali conflict
Yemeni Civil War (2014–present)[8]
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war
Tigray War
Russo-Ukrainian War
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Sing-sán li̍k-sú
Set-kè-tsiá Splav State Research and Production Enterprise
Gián-huat li̍t-kî 1963
Sing-sán-siong Splav State Research and Production Enterprise
Sing-sán li̍t-kî 1963–bo̍ktsiân
Tsè-tsō sòo-liōng 98,670+
Ên-sin tsióng-luī See Variants
Ki-pún tsu-guân (9K51)
Tāng-liōng 13.71 tonnes (30,225 lb)
Tn̂g-tōo 7.35 m (24 ft 1 in)
Barrel tn̂g-tōo 3.0 m (9 ft 10 in)
Khuah-tōo 2.40 m (7 ft 10 in)
Kuân-tōo 3.09 m (10 ft 2 in)
Sîng-guân 3

Caliber 122 mm
Barrels 40
Rate of fire 2 rounds/s
Muzzle velocity 690 m/s (2,264 ft/s)
Maximum firing range 0.5–52 km
Sights PG-1M panoramic telescope

E̋n-z̩ín V8 gasoline ZiL-375
180 hp (130 kW)
Hiân-tiàu 6×6 wheeled
Ūn-tsok huān-uî 405 km (251 mi)
Siōng-kuân sok-tōo 75 km/h (47 mph)

BM-21 Grad hué-tsìnn-phàu [en] (gô-gú: БМ-21 "Град", "Grad" ê ì-sù sī "ping-pha̍uh"; ing-gú: BM-21 Grad) sī soo-liân siat-kè ê tsū-hîng-sik 122 mm [en] to-kuán hué-tsìnn huat-siā-khì.[9] Tsit-ê hē-thóng kap M-21OF hué-tsìnn[10] siōng tsá khai-huat tī 1960 nî-tāi tshoo-kî, pīng-tshiánn tī 1969-nî 3-gue̍h teh tiong-soo pian-kài tshiong-tu̍t [en] kî-kan thâu-pái si̍t-tsiàn sú-iōng.[11] BM tāi-piáu "boyevaya mashina" (gô-gú: боевая машина – tsiàn-tshia), phian-miâ "Grad" ê ì-sù sī "Ping-pha̍uh". Iû BM-21 ūn-tsài hué-tsìnn kah M-21OF hué-tsìnn tsoo-sîng ê uân-tsíng hē-thóng hông tsí-tīng tsò M-21 iá-tsiàn hué-tsìnn hē-thóng. Uân-tsíng ê hē-thóng thong-siông hông kiò-tsò Grad to-kuán hué-tsìnn huat-siā-khì hē-thóng.

Teh pak-iok (NATO) kok-ka, tsit-ê hē-thóng (uân-tsíng hē-thóng hi̍k-tsiá kan-na ūn-tsài hué-tsìnn-phàu [en] niā-niā) siōng-thâu-á hông kiò-tsò M1964. Kî-thann ū kuí-ā ê kok-ka í-king ho̍k-tsè Grad hi̍k-tsiá khai-huat luī-sū ê hē-thóng. Teh Gôlôsu ho̍k-i̍k ê sî-tsūn, BM-21 Grad ê ū-kî thè-tāi-phín sī 9A52-4 Tornado [en]. Tsiânn-tsē sio-kāng ê 122 mm MLRS hē-thóng sī-iû bô-kāng-khuán ê kok-ka khiā-tī BM-21 Grad sóo tsè-tsō ê.

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Prenatt 2016, p. 30.
  2. Zabecki, David T. (May 2011). "Rockets and Rocket Launchers". Chū Tucker, Spencer C. The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History (2 pán.). p. 988. ISBN 978-1-85109-960-3. The most significant [Soviet rocket] was the 9M22M, one of the Katyusha class of 122-mm rockets. 
  3. Zaloga, Steven J. (2003). Tank battles of the Mid-East Wars (2): The wars of 1973 to the present. Hong Kong: Concord Publications. p. 4. ISBN 962-361-613-9. 
  4. Cooper, Tom; Fontanellaz, Adrien (October 2016). "La guerre du Kagera". Batailles et Blindés (ēng Hoat-gí). No. 75. Caraktère. pp. 72–81. ISSN 1765-0828. 
  5. Isby, David C. (1990). The War in Afghanistan 1979–1989: The Soviet Empire at High Tide. Concord Publications. p. 42. ISBN 978-9623610094. 
  6. "Sudan - Global trade, local impact: Arms Transfers to all Sides in the Civil War in Sudan" (PDF). Human Rights Watch Report. 10 (4): 24. August 1998. 
  7. Singh, Jagjit (2007). "Battle-Winning Role of the Gunners in Kargil War". The Battle-Winning Arm. Lancer Publishers LLC. ISBN 9788176021807. 
  8. Yemeni fighters have fired at least 16 Grad missiles into Saudi territories. YouTube (20 July 2015). Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  9. Splav 122 mm BM-21 multiple rocket launcher family (Russian Federation), Multiple rocket launchers, Jane's Armour and Artillery.
  10. 122 mm BM-21 Grad-series rockets (Russian Federation), Artillery rockets Archived 23 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine., Jane's Ammunition Handbook
  11. Prenatt, Jamie (16 June 2016). Katyusha: Russian Multiple Rocket Launchers 1941 Present. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-4728-1087-8. 

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  • Soviet–Afghan War

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