N-2
| N-2 | |
|---|---|
![]() Armenian N-2 systems on parade in Republic Square, Yerevan. | |
| Type | Multiple rocket launcher |
| Place of origin | Armenia |
| Service history | |
| In service | 2011–Present |
| Used by | Armenian Army Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army(Presumably) |
| Wars | Armenian–Azerbaijani border conflict |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Garni-ler |
| Manufacturer | Garni-ler |
| Produced | 2011–Present |
| No. built | Unknown |
| Specifications | |
| Crew | 3 (Assumed) |
| Shell | TB-1/RPG-7 |
| Barrels | 12 |
| Rate of fire | Single/Salvo |
| Maximum firing range | 1,300 Meters |
| Engine | V8 Diesel 4.67 ZMZ-5231.10 130 hp (100 kW) |
| Suspension | 4x4 wheeled |
The N-2 is an Armenian multiple rocket launcher designed and produced by the Scientific Production Association Garni-Ler starting no later than 2011. Armenia has not released much information regarding the rocket system, however it is apparent that the N-2 is being mass-produced, and is in active use by the Armenian Armed Forces, and likely the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army. The system was developed onto the GAZ-3308, a Russian military truck. The launcher is mainly used with Armenian TB-1 thermobaric missiles and RPG-7 grenades, but is designed to be compatible with a wide variety of ammunition from many different countries. The launcher, holding up to 12 rockets, is fired using a remote electrical panel, and can be fired in single shots or in a salvo for up to 10 seconds.[1][2]
