9M519-1-7 Liliya-2
- 9M519
- 9M519 Jammer
- 9M519-1...7
- 9M519-1-7 Lilya-2
- Liliya-2
- Lilya-2
The 9M519-1-7 Liliya-2 is a 122 mm communications-jamming rocket family associated with Splav's BM-21 Grad ammunition line. It is described as a Russian/Bulgarian-developed jammer projectile for disrupting HF and VHF radio links across the 1.5-120 MHz band, using a 66 kg rocket and a jammer payload that can operate for about 60 minutes.
Profile / Specs
Specifications
- Caliber
- 122 mm
- Designation scope
- 9M519 jammer family / 9M519-1-7 Liliya-2
- Projectile mass
- 66 kg
- Warhead mass
- 18.4 kg
- Length
- 3,025 mm
- Range
- 4.5-18.5 km
- Jamming band
- 1.5-120 MHz
- Jammer type
- P-032 / R-032 transmitter
- Jamming radius
- 700 m
- Operating time
- 60 minutes
- Operating temperature
- -40 to +50 C
Launch Platform
Missilery describes the 9M519-1-7 set as a BM-21-family jamming rocket developed to disrupt radio communications.
| Launcher | Launcher type | Launch evidence |
|---|---|---|
![]() | 122 mm multiple rocket launcher | Missilery identifies the 9M519-1-7 set as a Grad-family rocket designed for BM-21 launchers, while Forecast International and Fenix describe the 9M519 family as a Splav-developed BM-21 communications-jamming rocket with Bulgarian co-development on the jammer payload. Sources: Missilery 9M519-1...7 to create radio interference, BM-21 122mm Multiple Launch Rocket System, Munition, rocket, 9M519 - METIS |
Designation And Launcher Context
The 9M519 is best read as a Grad-family electronic-warfare rocket rather than a conventional explosive Grad round: public references describe the jammer payload and BM-21 launch relationship, while direct operational evidence remains sparse.
| Topic | Source-backed detail | Reader caution |
|---|---|---|
| Designation scope | Missilery describes a seven-round 9M519-1-7 set, while Milzo treats 9M519 as an eight-projectile jammer designation also referred to as 9M519-1-7 Lilya-2. | The public references do not identify a clean one-to-one subvariant split for each projectile number. |
| Electronic-warfare payload | Missilery lists a P-032 transmitter, a 1.5-120 MHz operating band, a 700 m jamming radius, and a 60-minute operating time; Milzo separately lists an 18.4 kg jammer warhead inside a 66 kg projectile. | The role is communications disruption after impact, not normal high-explosive area fire. |
| Launcher relationship | Missilery links the round to the M-21 Grad system, Forecast International and METIS connect the 9M519 family to BM-21-family rockets, and Milzo places it among enhanced-performance 122 mm Grad ammunition. | The BM-21 Grad is the confirmed linked launcher; broader Grad-derived launchers require exact compatibility evidence for this round. |
| Conflict-use evidence | The cited references support design, specifications, and launcher compatibility. | Without a direct fired, supplied, captured, or fielded source for a named conflict, the round should not inherit conflict use from BM-21 Grad launchers. |
Timeline
9M519-1-7 Liliya-2 Key Events
Grad rocket family completed
Milzo describes Splav's late-1940s-to-1963 work on Soviet 122 mm artillery rockets as the development base for the BM-21 Grad ammunition family.
Sources: RFAS 122 mm BM-21 Grad series rockets
Enhanced Grad rockets publicized
Milzo states that Splav announced enhanced-performance 122 mm Grad rockets in 2000 and lists the 9M519 jammer among known examples in that line.
Sources: RFAS 122 mm BM-21 Grad series rockets
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