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=== Variants === Soviet World War II rocket systems were named according to set patterns: * Ground vehicles were designated BM-''x''-''y'', where ''x'' referred to the rocket model and ''y'' the number of launch rails or tubes. * towed trailers and sledges used the format M-''x''-''y'' * In navy use, the order of the elements was different, taking the form ''y''-M-''x'' For example, the BM-8-16 was a vehicle with 16 rails for M-8 rockets while the BM-31-12 fired the M-31 rockets from 12 launch tubes. Short names such as BM-8 or BM-13 were used as well. The chassis carrying the launcher was not defined in the name e.g. BM-8-24 referred to a truck mounted launcher (ZIS-5) as well as on the T-40 tank and on the STZ-3 [[artillery tractor]]. Chassis for the launchers included: * Soviet-built [[ZIS-5 (truck)|ZIS-5]], [[ZIS-6]], [[Ford Model AA|GAZ-AA]] trucks, and post war the [[ZIS-151]] * [[STZ-5]] tracked artillery tractor * [[T-40]] tank * Lend-lease provided [[Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6x6 truck|Studebaker US6]] truck, * Armored train car, * River boat, * Towed sledge, * Towed trailer, * Backpack (portable variant, so called "mountain Katyusha"), {|class="wikitable sortable" |+Katyusha mountings<ref name=Porter-2009-158-165>Porter, pp 158–65.</ref><ref name="Bishop">{{cite book|title=The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II |first=Chris |last=Bishop|publisher=Sterling Publishing Company|year=2002|pages=173–174|isbn=1-58663-762-2 |orig-date =1998}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Soviet military review|publisher=Krasnaya Zvezda Publishing House|year=1974|page=13}}</ref> |- ! style="width:15%;" | Weapon ! style="width:11%;" | [[Caliber]] (mm) ! style="width:5%;"| Tubes/<br />rails ! style="width:60%;"| Chassis |- | align="center" | BM-8 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 1 | Improvised vehicle mount, towed trailer or sled |- | align="center" | M-8-6 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 6 | Towed trailer or sled |- | align="center" | BM-8-8 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 8 | [[Willys MB]] jeep |- | align="center" | M-8-12 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 12 | Towed trailer or sled |- | align="center" | 16-M-8 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 16 | [[Project 1125 armored river boat]] |- | align="center" | BM-8-24 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 24 | [[T-40 tank|T-40 light tank]], [[T-60 tank|T-60 light tank]] |- | align="center" | 24-M-8 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 24 | [[Project 1125 armored river boat]] |- | align="center" | BM-8-36 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 36 | ZIS-5 truck, ZIS-6 truck |- | align="center" | BM-8-40 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 40 | Towed trailer, GAZ-AA truck |- | align="center" | BM-8-48 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 48 | ZIS-6 truck, Studebaker US6 U3 truck, rail carriage |- | align="center" | BM-8-72 | align="right" | 82 | align="right" | 72 | Rail carriage |- | align="center" | BM-13 | align="right" | 132 | align="right" | 24 | ZIS-6 truck, improvised vehicle mount, towed trailer or sled |- | align="center" | 6-M-13 | align="right" | 132 | align="right" | 6 | [[Project 1125 armored river boat]] |- | align="center" | BM-13-16 | align="right" | 132 | align="right" | 16 | [[International K and KB series|International K7]] "Inter" truck, International M-5-5-318 truck, [[Fordson WOT8]] truck, Ford/[[Marmon-Herrington]] HH6-COE4 truck, [[Chevrolet]] G-7117 truck, Studebaker US6 U3 truck, [[GMC CCKW]]-352M-13 truck, rail carriage |- | align="center" | M-20-6 | align="right" | 132 | align="right" | 6 | static launching rail |- | align="center" | M-30-4 | align="right" | 300 | align="right" | 4 | static launching rail, in 1944 also available with 2x4 launching rails (M-30-8) |- | align="center" | M-31-4 | align="right" | 300 | align="right" | 4 | static launching rail, in 1944 also available with 2x4 launching rails (M-31-8) |- | align="center" | BM-31-12 | align="right" | 300 | align="right" | 12 | Studebaker US6 U3 truck |} {|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:98%; text-align:right;" |+Katyusha rockets:<ref name="Bishop" /> |- ! Weapon name ! Caliber<br /> (mm) ! Warhead<br />kg (lb) ! Maximum range<br />m (yd) |- | align="left" | M-8 | 82 | {{convert|0.64|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|5900|m|yd|abbr=values}} |- | align="left" | M-13 | 132 | {{convert|4.9|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|8740|m|yd|abbr=values}} |- | align="left" | M-13DD | 132 | {{convert|4.9|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|11,800|m|yd|abbr=values}} |- | align="left" | M-13UK | 132 | {{convert|4.9|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|7900|m|yd|abbr=values}} |- | align="left" | M-20 | 132 | {{convert|18.4|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|5050|m|yd|abbr=values}} |- | align="left" | M-30 | 300 | {{convert|28.9|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|2800|m|yd|abbr=values}} |- | align="left" | M-31 | 300 | {{convert|28.9|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|4325|m|yd|abbr=values}} |- | align="left" | M-31UK | 300 | {{convert|28.9|kg|lb|abbr=values}} | {{convert|4000|m|yd|abbr=values}} |} The M-8 and M-13 rocket could also be fitted with smoke warheads, although this was not common. [[File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-300-1863-18,_Riva-Bella, Vorführung Panzerwerfer.jpg|thumb|The German ''8 cm Raketen-Vielfachwerfer'' was based on the Katyusha]] ==== Foreign variants ==== The [[Axis powers]] had captured Katyushas during the war. Germany considered producing a local copy, but instead created the ''[[8 cm Raketen-Vielfachwerfer]]'', which was based on the Katyusha.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/mortarsrockets0000cham/page/35|title=Mortars and rockets|last=Chamberlain|first=Peter|date=1975|page=[https://archive.org/details/mortarsrockets0000cham/page/35 35]|publisher=Arco Pub. Co|others=Gander, Terry|isbn=0668038179|location=New York|oclc=2067459}}</ref> Romania had started developing its [[Mareșal (tank destroyer)|Mareșal tank destroyer]] in late 1942. One of the first experimental models was equipped with a Katyusha rocket launcher and tested in the summer of 1943. The project was not continued.{{sfn|Scafeș|2004|p=213}}
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