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13.05.202515:53
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12.05.202505:54
⚡️This is the "Motiv-3M," a rare sci-fi weapon currently in service with the Russian armed forces, which looks like a bolt of lightning.
The Motiv system (also called SPBE/Self-Guiding-Combat-Submunitions or 9A349) was designed in the 80s to eliminate entire armored columns rapidly. A casing containing up to 5 submunitions is launched from an MLRS system or added to a modified RBK-500 glide bomb. Each cluster in previous versions was controlled by a command projectile, which contained an altimeter and infrared sighting system for target identification. The latest 3M version uses autonomous subprojectiles which handle targeting individually.
Each submunition opens its parachute after reaching the target area, and begins searching for targets with a thermal signature in a 30 degree cone beneath it. When a target is identified, the projectile aims itself and detonates an explosively formed projectile made from a 173mm copper plate, which accelerates to 2,000m/s and is designed to penetrate 70mm of steel armor at a distance of 100m. If the submunition fails to find a target it self destructs.
Conceptually, the system is a relic of the Cold War, when Soviet planners assumed a need to engage large columns of NATO armor. A single salvo from a Tornado-S MLRS can fire 60 Motiv-3M submunitions in under 20 seconds. It seems to have been used in a much more limited fashion in Ukraine, with just a handful of submunitions at a time, because targets tend to be sparse.
The Motiv system (also called SPBE/Self-Guiding-Combat-Submunitions or 9A349) was designed in the 80s to eliminate entire armored columns rapidly. A casing containing up to 5 submunitions is launched from an MLRS system or added to a modified RBK-500 glide bomb. Each cluster in previous versions was controlled by a command projectile, which contained an altimeter and infrared sighting system for target identification. The latest 3M version uses autonomous subprojectiles which handle targeting individually.
Each submunition opens its parachute after reaching the target area, and begins searching for targets with a thermal signature in a 30 degree cone beneath it. When a target is identified, the projectile aims itself and detonates an explosively formed projectile made from a 173mm copper plate, which accelerates to 2,000m/s and is designed to penetrate 70mm of steel armor at a distance of 100m. If the submunition fails to find a target it self destructs.
Conceptually, the system is a relic of the Cold War, when Soviet planners assumed a need to engage large columns of NATO armor. A single salvo from a Tornado-S MLRS can fire 60 Motiv-3M submunitions in under 20 seconds. It seems to have been used in a much more limited fashion in Ukraine, with just a handful of submunitions at a time, because targets tend to be sparse.
11.05.202520:57
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11.05.202519:41
Sorry for the small lags at the end of the video, the video just got to big
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