KRIMSKOE 15 is a sorghum variety characterized by an intermediate-early maturation period of 110-115 days, with the wax ripening phase occurring on day 90-95 after germination. The plant is tall with an upright, round-oval, and compact panicle measuring 25-28 cm in length. The grain is brown, glabrous, and elliptical in shape; it does not shed upon maturation, with a 1000-grain mass ranging from 13.3 to 25 g. The leaves are light green with a lighter midrib, while seedling coloration exhibits moderate anthocyanin intensity. The glume bracts turn reddish-brown upon maturation, and the awn of the lower floral bract is developed from moderate to strong intensity. The variety is distinguished by high yield: green mass reaches 467.3 c/ha, and absolutely dry mass reaches 100.2 c/ha. The average yield of dry matter in the growing region is approximately 92 c/ha, exceeding the standard average by 2.5 c/ha, while seed yield reaches 22.4 c/ha. KRIMSKOE 15 possesses high drought resistance and lodging resistance at the level of standards, making it a reliable choice for cultivation under conditions of limited moisture and wind loads. The variety is intended for cultivation in regions with permission 6 and is used primarily for sugar production, as well as for other agricultural purposes. Due to its agronomic characteristics and stable productivity, KRIMSKOE 15 is an effective and promising sorghum variety suitable for various climatic conditions and cultivation technologies.