(2/24) The Kobra KUV's history is a bit long and complicated, dating back to the unsuccessful Rubin missile of the Object 431 from 1957 (shown here). Developed under Aleksandr Nudelman, prior to 1966 it was known as 'Gvozd' ('Nail').
btvt.info
btvt.info
(3/24) Before we continue, it should be noted that the GRAU had (has) different designations for missile complexes and their components. Sometimes the missile itself might have a different name to the complex as a whole. This can lead to confusion.
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
(5/24) The 9M113 missile itself has the name 'Gaboy', but this name is so obscure today that most people just call it 'Konkurs', after the entire complex.
studylib.ru
studylib.ru
(Technically the T-72B uses the 9K120 Svir KUV, but it's effectively the same missile, just guided using the 1K13 night sight instead of the 1G46 of the T-80U)
(Also forgot to mention this Yuri Apukhtin is the same one who tried to proclaim a 'Kharkov People's Republic' in 2014 and was sentenced to 6 years in prison in 2017)
archive.kyivpost.com
archive.kyivpost.com
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