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Voennaya forma novogo obrazca dlya fotoshopa11/27/2022 ![]() It is produced at a Chișinău plant originally named '50 Years of the USSR'. Īll vehicles of the Buk-M1 (Buk-M1-2) missile system use an Argon-15A computer, as does the Zaslon radar (the first Soviet-made airborne digital computer, designed in 1972 by the Soviet Research Institute of Computer Engineering (NICEVT, currently NII Argon). The export version of the 9K37M1-2 system is called 'Ural' (Russian: 'Урал') this name has also been applied to M2, at least to early, towed, export versions. The 9K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2 also received a new NATO reporting name distinguishing it from previous generations of the Buk system this new reporting name was the SA-17 Grizzly. The new missile, as well as a variety of other modifications, allowed the system to shoot down ballistic missiles and surface targets, as well as enlarging the 'performance and engagement envelope' (zone of danger for potential attack) for more traditional targets like aircraft and helicopters. The previous 9K37 series name was also preserved for the complex, as was the 'Buk' name. Such sharing of the missile type caused a transition to a different GRAU designation, 9K317, which has been used independently for all later systems. This modification introduced a new missile, the 9M317, which offered greater kinematic performance over the previous 9M38, which could still be used by the Buk-M1-2. Another modification to the Buk missile system was started in 1992 with work carried out between 19 to produce the 9K37M1-2 Buk-M1-2, which entered service in 1998. ![]()
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