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9N123K
The 9N123K (9Н123К) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, non-separating dispenser (cargo, cluster, etc.) warhead, which carries high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG) submunitions. The 9N123K is thought to have been adopted by the then Soviet Union in 1980, but its exact date of adoption is unclear. Construction The 9N123K warhead section is triconic and is comprised of three main areas, which are a short nose, a longer forward...
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