M-18 Oganj

M-18 Oganj
M-18 Oganj of the Serbian Army
TypeSelf-propelled multiple rocket launcher
Place of originSerbia
Service history
Used bySerbian Armed Forces
Production history
DesignerMilitary Technical Institute
Designed2018
ManufacturerZastava TERVO, FAP, PPT Namenska, Krušik
No. built10
Specifications
Crew3

Caliber128 mm (5.0 in) 122 mm (4.8 in) 107 mm (4.2 in)
Barrels2 to 8 containers with different missiles
Maximum firing range40 km (25 mi) with Oganj 128mm M18[1]

Armorarmored cabin
Secondary
armament
M86 machine gun
EngineCummins
340Hp
Maximum speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Guidance
system
TV/IC and inertial for some missiles

The M-18 Oganj (from Serbian: огањ, lit.'fire') is a Serbian modular self-propelled multiple rocket launcher. It represents an evolution of the original M-77 Oganj system, incorporating advanced digitalization, modularity, and compatibility with a wide range of munitions. The system is designed for high-mobility fire support, capable of delivering saturation strikes against enemy positions, armored formations, and fortifications while emphasizing quick setup, firing, and relocation.

Development

The M-18 Oganj is built on a robust FAP 2234 6x6 wheeled chassis for off-road mobility, with an electrically powered 360° rotating turntable for the launch module.[2][3] Its modularity is a standout feature: the rear launcher station accepts 2 to 8 interchangeable containers, enabling reconfiguration for different mission profiles

Added new possibilities enable launcher to easy orient itself with GPS/GLONASS assistance and inertial navigation and launch different types of guided and unguided missiles with some of them still in development. It can use ALAS and Košava 1 guided missiles. Vehicle possess antenna and other relevant parts of computerized guidance system needed to launch guided missiles, new digital radio and inertial navigation system.[4] It can also use variety of unguided missiles in 107 mm, 122 mm, and 128 mm caliber.[5]

During test firings, it has achieved a range of 40km using the G-2000 122mm unguided missile.[6]

Officially unveiled in 2018, the M-18 Oganj entered serial production in the early 2020s.

Rockets

Rocket Number of tubes in launch container or maximum number of containers Maximum Range Rocket caliber
Model Per container Km mm
Plamen A 16 8.6 128
Plamen D 16 12.6 128
Oganj M77 12 22.5 128
Oganj ER[7] 12 40 128
Grad 12 35 122
G-2000 [8] 12 40 122
Edepro G2000/52 [9] 12 52 122
Krušik 107[8] 25 11.5 107
ALAS 8 containers with 1 missile 25 175
Košava 1 4 containers with 1 missile 50 230
Košava 2 2 containers with 1 missile 70 325

Operators

See also

Comparable systems

References

  1. ^ https://www.mod.gov.rs/lat/22006/brzina-preciznost-i-razorna-moc-modernizovanog-ognja22006
  2. ^ "FAP - NAMENSKO VOZILO FAP 2228". www.fap.co.rs. Archived from the original on 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  3. ^ Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Uskoro izrada složenog borbenog sistema, delovi iz FAP-a". www.rts.rs.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Nove mogućnosti raketne artiljerije uz modularni "Oganj"".
  5. ^ "Ministar Vulin: Unapređujemo borbenu gotovost". Ministarstvo odbrane Republike Srbije.
  6. ^ "Serbia extends artillery range to 40 km | Jane's 360". www.janes.com.
  7. ^ https://www.mod.gov.rs/lat/22006/brzina-preciznost-i-razorna-moc-modernizovanog-ognja22006
  8. ^ a b "HK "Krušik" a.d. » Nevođene rakete 107 mm, 122 mm i 128 mm za VBR".
  9. ^ "SAJAM NAORUŽANjA IDEX: Srbija ima bespilotni helikopter (VIDEO)". www.novosti.rs.