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- Taifun abstract "This article is about the Soviet anti-tank missile. For the similarly named German anti-aircraft rocket, see Taifun (rocket). For the 1933 German film, see Typhoon. For the weather event, see Typhoon. Taifun 9M15 (typhoon) was a Soviet missile developed to arm the Obiekt 287 missile tank based on the T-64 tank chassis. The tank was armed with two 73 mm 2A28 low pressure guns mounted either side of a popup missile launcher. Both the guns and the missile launcher were automatically loaded, the guns each being fed from two eight round drums, giving a total of 32 guns rounds and 15 missiles stored in the tank. The missile launch platform was vertically stabilised, allowing the vehicle to move at low speed and fire. The guns were remotely controlled by the gunner and commander from the front of the hull. The Taifun missile had a body diameter of 140 mm. It was fitted with a dual purpose warhead with a HEAT shaped charge capable of penetrating 500 mm of armour, and a fragmentation effect roughly equivalent to a 100 mm HE-FRAG shell. The missile was MCLOS radio command guided from the tank. The missile had an engagement envelope of between 500 and 4000 m. Tests were conducted in April 1964, during which the tank performed poorly, and as a result the tank and missile were not accepted for service.".
- Taifun thumbnail Object_287_(on_the_basis_of_T-64).JPG?width=300.
- Taifun wikiPageExternalLink roket1.html.
- Taifun wikiPageExternalLink o287.htm.
- Taifun wikiPageExternalLink encyclop.asp?TopicNumber=1727.
- Taifun wikiPageID "3489899".
- Taifun wikiPageLength "2566".
- Taifun wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Taifun wikiPageRevisionID "557010887".
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-tank_missiles_of_the_Cold_War.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_War_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Ground_pressure.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink High-explosive_anti-tank_warhead.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink IT-1.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Manual_command_to_line_of_sight.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Missile_tank.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink T-64.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Taifun_(rocket).
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Typhoon.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink Typhoon_(1933_film).
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLink File:Object_287_(on_the_basis_of_T-64).JPG.
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Object 287".
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taifun".
- Taifun wikiPageWikiLinkText "taifun".
- Taifun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Missile-stub.
- Taifun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-mil-stub.
- Taifun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russian_and_Soviet_military_designation_sequences.
- Taifun subject Category:Anti-tank_missiles_of_the_Cold_War.
- Taifun subject Category:Cold_War_missiles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Taifun comment "This article is about the Soviet anti-tank missile. For the similarly named German anti-aircraft rocket, see Taifun (rocket). For the 1933 German film, see Typhoon. For the weather event, see Typhoon. Taifun 9M15 (typhoon) was a Soviet missile developed to arm the Obiekt 287 missile tank based on the T-64 tank chassis. The tank was armed with two 73 mm 2A28 low pressure guns mounted either side of a popup missile launcher.".
- Taifun label "Taifun".
- Taifun sameAs Q4330479.
- Taifun sameAs m.09g98d.
- Taifun sameAs Объект_287.
- Taifun sameAs Q4330479.
- Taifun wasDerivedFrom Taifun?oldid=557010887.
- Taifun depiction Object_287_(on_the_basis_of_T-64).JPG.
- Taifun isPrimaryTopicOf Taifun.