9P157-2 Khrizantema-S variant of the BMP-3


The Khrizantema (Russian: "Хризантема"; English: Chrysanthemum) is a Russian supersonic anti-tank missile. Khrizantema was designed to deal with current and future
generations of main battle tanks, such as the M1A2 and Leopard 2A5 and later, and can also be used to engage slow and low flying aerial targets like helicopters. The missile carries the GRAU designation 9M123 and the NATO reporting name AT-15 Springer.

Type Anti-tank missile
Place of origin Russia
Service history
In service 2005-present
Used by Russia
Production history
Designer KBM (Kolomna)
Manufacturer KBM
Variants 9M123, 9M123-2, 9M123F, 9M123F-2
Specifications (9M123)
Weight 46 kg (54 kg with launch tube)
Length 2057 mm
Diameter 150 mm
Warhead Tandem HEAT (9M123), Thermobaric (9M123F)
Warhead weight 8 kg (9M123), 6 kg (9M123F)
Detonation
mechanism
Impact fuze
Wingspan 310 mm
Propellant Solid-fuel rocket
Operational
range
400-6000m
Speed 400 m/s
Guidance
system
ACLOS radar beam riding , SACLOS laser beam riding
Steering
system
Two control surfaces
Accuracy <5 m
Launch
platform
9P157-2 tank destroyer, Mi-28 Attack helicopter

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