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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | '' | + | ''The 9M113 "Konkurs" is one of the best early soviet anti-tank guided missiles coming with 250mm of armor penetration at a 60 degree angle, making it very easy to destroy most machines on the battlefield. It has a firing range of 3000 meters or 3 kilometers, which is enough to fire at most targets in the battle. With a speed of only 248m/s it can be very hard to hit a far away target moving towards cover, but when it does hit, it delivers a blow with 2.75kg of "A-IX-1" which is equivalent to 4.23kg of TNT. The missile can hit at an 80 degree angle with a 0% chance of a ricochet. 82 degrees is the middle at 50%, and 90 degrees is a 100% chance of a ricochet.'' |
[[File:WeaponImage 9M113 Konkurs.png|thumb|left|420px|The 9M113 Konkurs missile (scale is approximate)]] | [[File:WeaponImage 9M113 Konkurs.png|thumb|left|420px|The 9M113 Konkurs missile (scale is approximate)]] | ||
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=== Effective damage === | === Effective damage === | ||
− | ' | + | The missile has very similar damage properties to the HEAT/HEATFS shell, the fuze detonates on impact causing pressure inside the missile that forces superplastic metal into the vehicle, penetrating it if the vehicle doesn't have more armor than the armor penetration of the missile or protective systems such as ERA (Explosive reactive armor) or APS (Active protection system) |
=== Comparison with analogues === | === Comparison with analogues === | ||
− | + | This missile is very often compared to the 9M117 Bastion. the Bastion is better than the Konkurs in most situations but it is also only usable by tanks at a higher battle rating than the vehicles that have the Konkurs. | |
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+ | Another ATGM comparable to the Konkurs is the 3M7 Drakon. The two have many similarities, some key differences are: | ||
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+ | -The 3M7 Drakon is at a caliber of 180mm while the Konkurs is 135mm in caliber. | ||
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+ | -The 3M7 Drakon is slower than the Konkurs at a speed of 224m/s which is 24m/s slower than the Konkurs. | ||
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+ | -The 3M7 Drakon has 3.88Kg of TNT equivalent. while the Konkurs has 4.23kg. | ||
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+ | Both the Drakon and the Konkurs are great missiles, and both of them can perform better than one another in different scenarios. so its up to the player to choose which one fits their playstyle better. | ||
== Usage in battles == | == Usage in battles == | ||
− | + | This missile is mainly used in scenarios where you are facing an opponent with armor greater than your main guns armor penetration. But can also be used in scenarios where you are far away from a target and its very hard to hit it with your main gun/cannon. The Konkurs makes sure you don't miss the target with its great guidance system. | |
=== Pros and cons === | === Pros and cons === | ||
− | '' | + | '''Pros:''' |
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+ | -Great secondary weapon | ||
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+ | -Isn't very hard to use | ||
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+ | -Has a great armor penetration for its battle rating | ||
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* | * | ||
'''Cons:''' | '''Cons:''' | ||
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+ | -The firing range can be too little for some players that like to hit their targets from very far away | ||
+ | |||
+ | -The missile isn't as fast as most of its competitors, giving your target time to see the missile and kill you before the missile hits. | ||
+ | |||
* | * | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
− | + | The 9M113 Konkurs was developed by the Tula Machinery Design Bureau (Tula KBP). Development began with the aim of producing the next generation of SACLOS anti-tank missiles, for use in both the man-portable role and the tank destroyer role. The 9M113 Konkurs was developed alongside the 9M111; the missiles use similar technology, differing only in size. | |
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+ | The missile is designed to be fired from vehicles, although it can also be fired from the later models of 9M111 launchers. It is an integral part of the BMP-2, BMD-2 and BRDM-2 vehicles. The missile is stored and carried in a fiberglass container/launch tube. | ||
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+ | The missile entered service in 1974. Iran bought a license for the Konkurs in 1991 and began producing a copy, the '''Tosan''' (not to be confused with the Toophan), sometime around 2000. | ||
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+ | The Konkurs is owned by many countries. some of them are: | ||
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+ | Russia | ||
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+ | Poland | ||
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+ | Belarus | ||
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+ | Iran | ||
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+ | India | ||
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+ | And many others. | ||
== Media == | == Media == | ||
− | + | [[File:Bmp-1P with a mounted Konkurs ATGM.jpg|thumb|BMP-1P With a mounted Konkurs anti-tank guided missile launcher.]] | |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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− | * | + | * [https://wiki.warthunder.com/Anti-tank_guided_missiles Anti-tank guided missiles] |
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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− | * | + | * [[wikipedia:9M113_Konkurs|9M113 Konkurs - Wikipedia]] |
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{{Missiles}} | {{Missiles}} | ||
[[Category:Suspended armaments]] | [[Category:Suspended armaments]] |
Revision as of 21:22, 12 October 2022
Contents
Description
The 9M113 "Konkurs" is one of the best early soviet anti-tank guided missiles coming with 250mm of armor penetration at a 60 degree angle, making it very easy to destroy most machines on the battlefield. It has a firing range of 3000 meters or 3 kilometers, which is enough to fire at most targets in the battle. With a speed of only 248m/s it can be very hard to hit a far away target moving towards cover, but when it does hit, it delivers a blow with 2.75kg of "A-IX-1" which is equivalent to 4.23kg of TNT. The missile can hit at an 80 degree angle with a 0% chance of a ricochet. 82 degrees is the middle at 50%, and 90 degrees is a 100% chance of a ricochet.
The 9M113 Konkurs is a Soviet SACLOS-guided anti-tank guided missile. It was introduced in Update 1.71 "New E.R.A.".
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
Missile characteristics | |
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Calibre | 135 mm |
Mass | 14.5 kg |
Guidance | Semi-Automatic (SACLOS) |
Maximum speed | 248 m/s |
Firing Range | 3 km |
Missile guidance time | 16 secs |
Explosive | 4.23 kg TNTeq |
Fuze sensitivity | 0.1 mm |
Fuze delay | 0.05 m |
Armour penetration | 500 mm |
Effective damage
The missile has very similar damage properties to the HEAT/HEATFS shell, the fuze detonates on impact causing pressure inside the missile that forces superplastic metal into the vehicle, penetrating it if the vehicle doesn't have more armor than the armor penetration of the missile or protective systems such as ERA (Explosive reactive armor) or APS (Active protection system)
Comparison with analogues
This missile is very often compared to the 9M117 Bastion. the Bastion is better than the Konkurs in most situations but it is also only usable by tanks at a higher battle rating than the vehicles that have the Konkurs.
Another ATGM comparable to the Konkurs is the 3M7 Drakon. The two have many similarities, some key differences are:
-The 3M7 Drakon is at a caliber of 180mm while the Konkurs is 135mm in caliber.
-The 3M7 Drakon is slower than the Konkurs at a speed of 224m/s which is 24m/s slower than the Konkurs.
-The 3M7 Drakon has 3.88Kg of TNT equivalent. while the Konkurs has 4.23kg.
Both the Drakon and the Konkurs are great missiles, and both of them can perform better than one another in different scenarios. so its up to the player to choose which one fits their playstyle better.
Usage in battles
This missile is mainly used in scenarios where you are facing an opponent with armor greater than your main guns armor penetration. But can also be used in scenarios where you are far away from a target and its very hard to hit it with your main gun/cannon. The Konkurs makes sure you don't miss the target with its great guidance system.
Pros and cons
Pros:
-Great secondary weapon
-Isn't very hard to use
-Has a great armor penetration for its battle rating
Cons:
-The firing range can be too little for some players that like to hit their targets from very far away
-The missile isn't as fast as most of its competitors, giving your target time to see the missile and kill you before the missile hits.
History
The 9M113 Konkurs was developed by the Tula Machinery Design Bureau (Tula KBP). Development began with the aim of producing the next generation of SACLOS anti-tank missiles, for use in both the man-portable role and the tank destroyer role. The 9M113 Konkurs was developed alongside the 9M111; the missiles use similar technology, differing only in size.
The missile is designed to be fired from vehicles, although it can also be fired from the later models of 9M111 launchers. It is an integral part of the BMP-2, BMD-2 and BRDM-2 vehicles. The missile is stored and carried in a fiberglass container/launch tube.
The missile entered service in 1974. Iran bought a license for the Konkurs in 1991 and began producing a copy, the Tosan (not to be confused with the Toophan), sometime around 2000.
The Konkurs is owned by many countries. some of them are:
Russia
Poland
Belarus
Iran
India
And many others.
Media
See also
External links