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Inert Russian BM-15 penetrator for T25
Inert Russian BM-15 penetrator for T25
Step into history with this authentic, inert Russian BM-15 penetrator, a rare artifact from the Cold War era. The BM-15, developed by the Soviet Union, was a critical component in anti-tank warfare, designed to defeat heavily armored vehicles with its kinetic energy and precision engineering. This particular piece, marked with "125 83-6-76" on its body, showcases the rugged craftsmanship of Soviet military technology during the mid-20th century.
Crafted from high-grade steel, this penetrator features a sleek, aerodynamic design with a pointed nose for maximum penetration, a threaded midsection for stability, and stabilizing fins at the base. Measuring approximately 24 inches in length and weighing 12 pounds, this inert BM-15 penetrator has been professionally deactivated, ensuring it is safe for display while retaining its historical authenticity.
Historical Significance:
The BM-15 penetrator was part of the Soviet Union’s arsenal during a period of intense military innovation, often used in conjunction with anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) like those fired from the 9K11 Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger) system. These penetrators were designed to pierce through the thick armor of NATO tanks, making them a feared weapon on the battlefield during the Cold War. This piece offers a tangible connection to the tense geopolitical standoff that defined much of the 20th century.
Condition Notes:
This BM-15 penetrator is in excellent condition for its age, with minor surface wear and patina that add to its authenticity. The markings are still legible, and the fins and body remain structurally sound, making it an ideal centerpiece for any military collection or display. As an inert item, it poses no risk and complies with all regulations for historical artifacts.
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