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  • | primary_armament=8 ADATS missiles ...] [[surface-to-air missile|surface-to-air]] and [[anti-tank guided missile|anti-tank]] missile system based on the [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]]A2 veh
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  • |type= [[Anti-tank guided missile]] The '''Ingwe''' is a modern [[South African]] multi-role [[laser guided]] [[anti-tank guided missile]] (ATGM) manufactured by [[Denel Dynamics]] (formerly Kentro
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  • |type=[[Anti-tank missile]] ..."}}; {{lang-en|[[Chrysanthemum]]}}) is a [[Military of Russia|Russian]] [[anti-tank missile]]. Khrizantema was designed to deal with current and future generat
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  • |type=[[Anti-tank missile]] ...le]] (ATGM). It is a heavy ATGM intended to replace an older generation of missiles in the Russian inventory, Kornet was designed to deal with current and futu
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  • ...th Africa]]n air-to-ground [[missile]], designed primarily for use as an [[anti-tank]] weapon. It is currently in its final stages of development, and is being ...[[Shaped charge|shaped-charge]], [[high explosive anti-tank|high explosive anti-tank (HEAT)]] [[warhead]], capable of penetrating over 1,350 mm (almost 4½&nbsp
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  • |type=air-launched [[anti-tank missile]] ...u|Вихрь}}, {{lang-en|[[Whirlwind]]}}) is a [[Russia]]n laser guided [[anti-tank missile]] system. "9K121" is the [[GRAU]] designation for this system. Its
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  • ...weapon system of the [[Eurocopter Tiger]] UHT and HAD helicopters. Trigat missiles will be able to be fired in salvos of up to four in eight seconds. The miss On June 30th, 2006, Germany ordered 680 PARS 3 LR missiles for 380 million [[Euro]]s. Deliveries will begin in 2010.
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  • |type=anti-tank missile |filling=[[High explosive anti-tank|HEAT]] tandem warhead, Armor penetration behind [[Reactive armour|ERA]] 85
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  • ...>http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Air-Launched-Weapons/UMTAS-Long-Range-Anti-Tank-System-Turkey.html</ref>. UMTAS program was initiated in [[2005]] by [[Turk ...performance of the US made Hellfire missile and also the Israeli Spike-ER missiles.
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  • |type=[[Anti-tank guided missile]] {{Indian missiles}}
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  • ...w]] word for [[incandescence]]) is a semi-active laser homing low-weight [[anti-tank guided missile]] developed since 1992 and manufactured by [[Israel Aerospac {{commonscat|Lahat missiles}}
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  • ...brew]] word for [[explosion]]) is a [[laser beam|laser]]-[[beam riding]] [[anti-tank guided missile]] developed by [[Israel Military Industries]] as a possible [[Category:Modern anti-tank missiles]]
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  • |type=Man-portable fire-and-forget anti-tank missile • Launcher + 4 missiles: {{convert|187|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}<br>
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  • |type= Anti-tank missile launcher ...LAW''') is a disposable, man-portable, short range [[fire-and-forget]] [[anti-tank guided missile]] system.
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  • |caption=A triplet of Brimstone missiles on display |type=anti-tank missile
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  • |type=[[Anti-tank]] |era=Cold War, modern
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  • | type = [[Anti-tank missile]] <!-- Missiles only -->
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  • |type= [[Anti-tank weapon]] ...ng-en|[[bassoon]]}}) is a [[SACLOS]] [[Wire-guided missile|wire-guided]] [[anti-tank missile]] ''system'' of the [[Soviet Union]]. "9M111" is the [[GRAU]] desig
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  • ...rupp engineers started the process of updating the Bofors factories to use modern equipment and metallurgy, but the 40&nbsp;mm project was kept secret. Never ...e did not come along until the introduction of truly effective [[MANPADS]] missiles in the 1980s. L/60s are still used in the [[United States Air Force]]'s [[L
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  • Nearly all classes of modern [[warship]] are equipped with some kind of CIWS device. ...s. Also the timeframe for interception is relatively short; for supersonic missiles moving at 1500 m/s it is approximately one-third of a second.
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  • ...{lang-ru|Каштан}}) (Chestnut) [[Close-in weapon system]] (CIWS) is a modern naval air defence weapon deployed by the [[Russian Navy]]. ...efence against [[anti-ship missile]]s, [[Anti-radiation missile|anti-radar missiles]] and guided bombs. The system can also be employed against fixed or rotary
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  • ...ed on a powerful .60 caliber (15&nbsp;mm) cartridge designed for a pre-war anti-tank rifle, expecting that the cartridge's high [[muzzle velocity]] would be ben ...erience in Vietnam showed that a gun could be more effective than [[guided missiles]] in many combat situations, and that a gun pod was less satisfactory than
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  • ...g aircraft. The FLIR's capability is also of use against low-observability missiles and can be linked with the [[RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile]] (RAM) syste ...design criteria its effective range is very short relative to the range of modern ASMs, from 1 to {{convert|5|nmi|km|0}}. The gun mount moves at a very high
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  • ...ip missile, which functioned basically in the same way as the RBS-15. Both missiles are guided by an autopilot mid-course guidance and a monopulse J-band radar ...y and became operational in 1985. The [[Swedish Air Force]] received their missiles a couple of years later. The Mk. I was produced from 1985 to 1990.
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  • ...veloped for the land based version as LD-2000 Gai, with six surface-to-air missiles, three on each side of the turret, as it was revealed to public in [[2005]] [[Category:Modern Chinese weapons]]
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  • ...e airfields of the opponent, while defensive counter-air uses antiaircraft missiles to protect a point on one's own territory. The ongoing [[Israeli-Palestinia ...the [[France|French]]'s doctrine described in [[Roger Trinquier]]'s book ''Modern War''<ref name=Trinquier>{{cite web
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  • ...nditions of compromise, or else we would have to give up the principles of modern democracy. We are fundamentally against the system called “the Emirate of ...embers (including Afghanis and Pakistanis) has a [[Pashtun#Pashtuns in the modern era|long history]] of resistance to occupation forces, so the Taliban may c
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  • ...was the senior leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, but his safehouse was hit with missiles and [[Abu Ayyub al-Masri]] has possibly succeeded him. | title = Modern Jihad: Tracing the Dollars Behind the Terror Networks
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