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2K6 Luna (FROG-5) Russian Artillery Rocket System

2K6 Luna

Artillery Rocket System
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Basic Information
Name
2K6 Luna (FROG-5) Russian Artillery Rocket System
Designation
2K6 Luna
Alternate Designation
2K6 Luna; FROG-5
Equipment Type
Artillery Rocket System
Manufacturer
NII-1
Date of Introduction
1960
Description

The 2K6 Luna (Russian: Луна; English: moon) is a Soviet short-range artillery rocket complex. Luna rockets are solid-fuel, unguided and spin-stabilized. "2K6" is its GRAU designation. Its NATO reporting names are FROG-3 (with 3R9 missile) and FROG-5 (with 3R10 missile). From 1965, the 2K6 Luna was replaced by the far more successful 9K52 Luna-M, which was known in the West as the FROG-7. The Luna system was developed in NII-1 in 1953, under the supervision of N. P. Mazurov. Luna followed the earlier designs 2K1 Mars and 2K4 Filin. While NII-1 was responsible for the rocket, the launch and transporter-loader vehicles were designed by TsNII-58. The initial system name was S-125A "Pion". In 1957 the prototypes of the launch vehicle (SPU S-123A on Ob'yekt 160 chassis), the transloader (TZM S-124A on Ob'yekt 161 chassis), and the 3R5 rocket were ready for evaluations. These were carried out in 1958 in Kapustin Yar and in 1959 in the Transbaikal Military District. As a result of these evaluations, it was decided to abandon the TZM, to improve the SPU and redesign the rocket. This led to the development of the 3R9 and 3R10 rockets. The decision to start series production was taken on 29 December 1959. The first five systems were ready in January 1960 after which the state acceptance trials were carried out until March of that same year. In 1960 the Luna system entered service with the Soviet Army where it remained until 1982. From 1960 till 1964, a total of 432 SPU 2P16s were produced. In the first year alone, 80 launch vehicles and 365 rockets were finished. The missile complex consisted of: * the launch vehicle SPU 2P16 (Ob'yekt 160), based on a modified PT-76B chassis with return rollers and fitted with a launch rail, elevation mechanism, stabilizing jacks, and a generator. Combat weight was 18 t; * the rocket 3R9 with conventional HE warhead 3N15 and with a range of 12 to 44.6 km, * the rocket 3R10 with a 400 kg nuclear warhead 3N14 and with a range of 10 to 32.1 km; * a 2U663 missile transporter, based on the ZiL-157V, with 2 missiles; * a 2U662 vehicle to transport and store nuclear warheads; * a mobile crane ADK K52 (on MAZ-502), ADK K61 (on MAZ-200) or 9T31 (on Ural-375); * sets of maintenance vehicles PRTB-1, 2U659, etc.; * control and command vehicle PU-2 and * a training set with training rocket PV-65 or 3R11 with training warhead 3N16. There have been a couple of variants of the launch vehicle, for example, the 2P21, also known as Br-226-II, on ZiL-134 8x8 truck, but these never entered service.

Ground Specifications
Crew 5
Mobility Type Wheeled (modified PT-76B chassis)
Main Weapon 3R10 Missile (FROG-5)
Engine Diesel
Active Protection None
Range 45.0 km
Variants
FROG 3 with 3R9 missile
FROG-7 From 1965, the 2K6 Luna was replaced by the far more successful 9K52 Luna-M, which was known in the West as the FROG-7.
System
Alternative Designation 2K6 Luna; FROG-5
Type Artillery Rocket System
Family 2K6 Luna
Crew 5 ea
Chassis 2P16 TEL
Displacement Time INA
Emplacement Time INA
Dimensions
Length INA
Width INA
Height INA
Weight, Combat 18 tons
Ground Pressure INA
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power INA
Cruising Range INA
Speed, Maximum Road INA
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Fording Depth INA
Main Weapon System
Launcher
Name SPU 2P16 (Ob'yekt 160)
Type TEL
Weight 18 tons
Missile System
Name 3R10 Missile (FROG-5)
Type Short-Range Ballistic Missile
Engine RDTT 3Zh6
Length INA
Diameter INA
Weight INA
Guidance System Ballistic
Maximum Effective Range 45 km
Warhead Type High Explosive, Nuclear
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS INA
Thermal Sight Vehicle Commander INA
Thermal Sight Gunner INA
Main Gun Stabilization INA
Protection
Hull Armor INA
Turret Armor NA
Applique Armor No
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection INA
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Rocket Artillery Systems
Land > Artillery > Rocket Artillery Systems
Filter Label
2
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
18000 kg
Operators (14)
Russia
Germany
Poland
North Korea
Soviet Union
Afghanistan
Algeria
Cuba
Egypt
Iraq
Libya
Romania
Syria
Yemen
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