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1B75 Penicillin Russian 8x8 Counter-Artillery System

1B75 Penicillin

Artillery Locating Radar
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Basic Information
Name
1B75 Penicillin Russian 8x8 Counter-Artillery System
Designation
1B75 Penicillin
Alternate Designation
1B75 Penicillin
Equipment Type
Artillery Locating Radar
Manufacturer
Rostec State Corporation
Date of Introduction
2020
Description

The 1B75 Penicillin Russian 8x8 Counter-Artillery System is a counter-artillery system designed to use acoustic signals and thermal imaging to detect enemy artillery and direct counter-battery fire. The 1B75 has an effective detection range of 25 km and can direct a single battery at a time.

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type Wheeled (8x8)
Engine Diesel (360 hp)
Active Protection None
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 95.0 km/h
Range 25.0 km
Variants
1B76 Penicillin The IB76 is an acoustic/thermal reconnaissance and target acquisition platform mounted on a KamAZ-63501 chassis. This variant relies principally on combining thermal and acoustic data to provide counter-battery capability.
System
Alternative Designation 1B75 Penicillin
Type Counter-Artillery System
Manufacturer Rostec State Corporatio
Chassis Kamaz 6350
Configuration 8x8
Crew INA
Towing Capacity 12,000 kg
Dimensions (Chassis: Kamaz 6350)
Length 9.3 m
Width 2.5 m
Height 3.25 m
Weight, Combat 11.4 tons
Automotive
Engine Name KamAZ-740.50.360
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 360 hp
Cruising Range 1,000 km
Speed, Maximum Road 95 km/h
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 40 %
Vertical Step 0.6 m
Trench 0.6 - 1.4 m
Fording Depth 1.75 m
Reconnaissance and Artillery Target-Acquisition Platform
Optical-Electronics Module A stabilised platform that can support an array of six thermal and six optical cameras with an angle view of 70° in azimuth and 10° in elevation. These cameras are co-located in two separate box housings that have mechanized covers to protect them during transport and operation. The opto-electronics module can operate continuously for 18 hours, after which a one-hour break is required.
Workstation The rear of the chassis contains a C2 element that may house workstations and communication interfaces.
Flat field angle in the infrared channel of the OEM in azimuth not less than 70 (1.22) degrees (rad)
Flat angle of view in the infrared channel of the OEM by elevation not less than 10 (0.17) degrees (rad)
Flat angle of view in Azimuth TV Channel not less than 70 (1.22) degrees (rad)
Flat field of view in the television channel on the OEM angle of elevation not less than 10 (0.17) degrees (rad)
Optical linking error of individual optical-electronic cameras (both information channels) no more than 1.5 angular minutes
The error of levelling the angle of view of the OEM, at the angles of inclination of the mating plane of the turntable of the OEM to ± 15 degrees no more than 2 angular minutes
Accuracy error of the angle of view of the turntable of the OEM in azimuth ± 150 degrees no more than ± 30
The error of movement of the angle of view of the turntable of the OEM in the elevation angle by ± 15 degrees no more than ± 30
OEM is operational at supply voltage values from an external DC source 27 V
Mortar Detection Ranges 10 km
Artillery Detection Ranges 25 km
Protection
Armor Proposed with concealed built-in internal armor.
Applique Armor INA
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment No
IR Signature No
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Land Based Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems
Land > Land Based Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems
Filter Label
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Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
9.3 m
Width
2.5 m
Height
3.25 m
Weight
11400 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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