S-5 rocket

S-5 rocket

The S-5 (first designated ARS-57) is a rocket weapon developed by the Soviet Air Force and used by military aircraft against ground area targets. It is in service with the Russian Air Force and various export customers.

It is produced in a variety of subtypes with different warheads, including HEAT anti-armour (S-5K), high-explosive fragmentation (S-5M/MO), smoke, and incendiary rounds. Each rocket is about 1.4 meters (4 ft 6 in) long and weighs about 5 kg (11 lb), depending on warhead and fuze. Range is 3 to 4 kilometres (1.9 to 2.6 miles).

Development

Developed in early 1950sru icon [http://www.airwar.ru/weapon/anur/s5.html C-5] at Ugolok Neba site] , originally as part of the air to air AS-5 weapon system for the MiG-19. The rockets were tested in a series of configurations on MiG-15bis and MiG-17 jets, with the final tests complete on a MiG-17PF in January 1955. The tests revealed that the rockets did not perform as expected against aerial targets. The rocket ARS-57 was accepted into service in April 1955, with a military designation S-5.

Description

The S-5 is actually 55 mm (2.2 in) calibre unguided rocket fired from a 57 mm calibre tube. It is used by fighter bombers and helicopters. It consists of a steel body containing a solid fuel rocket, and a high explosive warhead with a mechanical impact fuze. At the rear of the rocket is an elongated exhaust nozzle, attached to which are eight forward folding fins. The fins fold around the rocket when it is stowed in its launch tube, springing back as soon as it leaves the launch tube. In flight the fins provide stabilizing spin to the rocket, spinning it at approximately 750 rpm. The solid rocket motor burns for just 1.1 seconds, during which time it covers about 300 meters.

The S-5 is carried in rocket pods, with 4 - 32 rockets. The first were ORO-57 launchers, made in variants with capacity of 4, 8 and 16 rockets. Most typical became ORO-57K for 8 rockets, used especially with MiG-19. Then, from early 1960s, typical launcher became UB-16-57, with 16 rockets, developed in several variants, for helicopters and planes. UB stands for "universal block", for it could be carried on typical bomb hardpoints, "57" is referring to the actual diameter of the launch tube (the diameter of the rocket plus 2 mm). First variant and UB-16-57U had conical forward part, next variant UB-16-57D had blunt forward part. From 1968, a variant UB-16-57UMP was produced, with conical forward part and sticking out five inner tubes. In the 1970s there was developed an ultimate launcher UB-32 with 32 rockets, carried by heavier aircraft. In Poland, Mars-2 launcher was developed for 16 rockets.

S-5 rockets were used extensively by Sukhoi Su-25 and Mil Mi-24 aircraft in Afghanistan in the 1980s, where their effectiveness was considered poor. Pilots described the rockets fanning out after launch "like a tulip", and that the warhead was only good for "tickling the "dookhi's" (mujahedeen) heels". The Russian forces have shifted to higher-calibre weapons like the S-8 rocket instead.

Typical launchers specifications [pl iconTomasz Szulc, "Następcy Katiuszy. Cz.II" in: nowa Technika Wojskowa nr 8/98, ISSN 1230-1655]

*ORO-57K
**rockets: 8
**length x diameter: 1447 x 220 mm
**weight, empty: 33 kg
**weight, loaded: 64 kg
**aircraft: MiG-19
*UB-16-57UMP
**rockets: 16
**length x diameter: 1880 x 335 mm
**weight, empty: 57 kg
**weight, loaded: 138 kg
**aircraft: MiG-21, Su-7, Mi-8 (different variants of UB-16-57)
*UB-32
**rockets: 32
**length x diameter: 2080 x 481 mm
**weight, empty: 103 kg
**weight, loaded: 264 kg
**aircraft: MiG-21, MiG-23, MiG-27, Su-7, Su-17/20/22, Su-25, Mi-17, Mi-24

Rocket specifications

References

* "Soviet/Russian Aircraft Weapons Since World War Two", Yefim Gordon, ISBN 1-85780-188-1
* "Mil Mi-24 Hind Attack Helicopter", Yefim Gordon and Dimitri Komissarov, ISBN 1-84037-238-9
* "Jane's Air Launched Weapons Issue 36", Duncan Lennox, ISBN 0-7106-0866-7


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