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9N123F-R
The 9N123F-R (9Н123Ф-Р) are a family of Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, non-separating, high-explosive preformed fragmentation warheads. The warheads, of which three are known (see later text) incorporate a passive radar seeker, and a fuzing system, which combines proximity and impact functionality. The 9N123F-R warhead family are thought to have been adopted by the then Soviet Union in 1983. Overview There are three known m...
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