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The BM-27 Uragan (Russian: Ураган,
"hurricane"; GRAU index 9P140) is a self-propelled multiple rocket
launcher system designed in the Soviet Union. It began its service with the
Soviet Army in the late 1970s, and was its first modern spin and fin stabilized
heavy multiple rocket launcher.
The BM-27
Uragan is capable of launching 220 mm rockets from 16 launch tubes mounted on
the rear of a ZIL-135 8x8 chassis. This vehicle is extremely similar to that
used in the FROG-7 free flight rocket system. It has two gasoline engines that
power its 20 tonnes to a maximum speed of 65 kilometers per hour. One engine
drives the four wheels on the left of the truck, while the other engine drives
the four wheels on the right. The ZIL-135 has eight wheel drive, but only the
front and rear axles are used for steering. It has a maximum cruising range of
500 kilometers.
The cab of the ZIL-135 is NBC protected, allowing the rockets to be fired without exposing the crew to possible contaminants. The four-man crew can emplace or displace the system in three minutes.
Item No
01026
Item
Name
Russian 9P140 TEL of
9K57 Uragan Multiple Launch Rocket System
Bar Code
9580208010267
Scale
1:35
Item Type
Plastic Model Armor
Kit
Model Brief
Length: 276mm Width: 84mm
Total Parts
880+
Metal Parts
n/a
Photo Etched Parts
3 pcs
Film Parts
n/a
Resin Parts
n/a
Total Sprues
15 sprues , cab and
tires
Released Date
2017-03
More Features
>
Detailed cab.
> Full drive train assembly
complete with engine transmission, differential housing and suspension units.
> The main tires are hollow
rubber with very good tread pattern
> The windshield and side windows
are made of clear prts.