LAN SV is a medium-early simple hybrid corn developed by the All-Russian Research Institute of Corn. The plant is characterized by medium or high height, with medium-width leaf blades and slightly curved leaves forming a small angle with the stem. The ear is of medium length with a short peduncle and a small number of rows of kernels, which have an intermediate type, closer to dent, and are colored yellow-orange. The hybrid has weak or absent anthocyanin pigmentation in roots, glumes, and anthers, as well as medium kernel density and medium main ear axis length. LAN SV demonstrates high adaptability to various growing conditions, including dense planting. It exhibits a strong root system and rapid initial growth, contributing to drought and lodging resistance. The hybrid shows high resistance to major diseases and pests, as well as good response to mineral fertilizer application, allowing significant yield increases. Recommended planting density varies by region, ensuring optimal plant development and maximum yield. This hybrid is intended for grain and silage production, making it a versatile choice for agricultural enterprises. Grain yield potential reaches 120–125 centners per hectare, while silage mass potential is 580–630 centners per hectare. Plant height is approximately 200–210 cm, ear attachment height is 80–90 cm, ear length is about 20 cm. The 1000-kernel weight ranges from 280–300 grams. LAN SV combines high productivity, stress resistance, and adaptability, making it a profitable and reliable choice for farmers.