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Sokol-V (3UBK25) – The First Image of Russia’s New “Fire-and-Forget” Guided Missile for Tanks

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The first photograph of a new guided weapon system for Russian tanks, “Sokol-V (3UBK25),” has emerged. Currently, it exists only in trials with a modified T-80 and in the ammunition load of the latest Russian Tank T-14 Armata, which has yet to see combat. A key feature is its fully autonomous control system, implementing the “fire-and-forget” principle, which ensures the destruction of both line of sight and indirect targets, including from concealed firing positions. It employs inertial guidance using modern components and has a backup control mode (laser-guided as before). It uses a multifunctional warhead capable of engaging various types of targets.

The next-generation missile is being developed by the Joint Stock Company “Konstruktorskoe Byuro Tochnoi Mashinostroeniya imeni A.E. Nudelman” (KBP Nudelman).

Sokol-V or 3UBK25 Missile
Sokol-V or 3UBK25 Missile. Image via BTVT

The missile is known to be undergoing testing. When completed, this will be the first missile in Russia with autonomous self-guidance and entirely new combat capabilities. The advanced guided missile is equipped with a passive electro-optical seeker head (SH), an onboard inertial navigation system (BINS) integrated with satellite navigation equipment (SNE), and a laser-beam control channel (LBCC). The passive SH consists of an information channel for visible (VD) and infrared (IR) ranges, a gyroscopic stabilization system, and a three-stage tracking system.

The missile is intended for engaging ground targets and low-speed aerial targets, implementing modern principles of guided weaponry, including self-guidance in the final segment of the trajectory, attacking ground targets in the less-protected upper hemisphere, hitting targets beyond direct line of sight, use of multiple spectral ranges for passive target coordinate determination, and an Inertial Trajectory Segment including a trajectory segment corrected by satellite navigation signals.

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