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The 9M133 Kornet (Russian: Корнет; "Cornet", NATO reporting name AT-14 Spriggan, export designation Kornet-E) is a Russian man-portable anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) intended for use against main battle tanks. It was first introduced into service with the Russian army in 1998. [6] The Kornet is among the most capable Russian ATGMs. [7]
Anti-tank guided missile: 120 mm [10] 9M14 Malyutka: Soviet Union Anti-tank guided missile 125 mm [10] 9M113 Konkurs: Soviet Union Anti-tank guided missile 135 mm [10] 9M133 Kornet: Russia: Anti-tank guided missile 152 mm [10] MILAN: France / Germany Anti-tank guided missile 115 mm [10] BGM-71 TOW: United States Anti-tank guided missile 152 mm [10]
Kornet-D is a Russian anti-tank missile carrier based on the AMS 233 144 TIGR-M 4x4 high mobility vehicle. It employs 9M133M Kornet-EM missiles in both tandem-HEAT or thermobaric warhead variants. It is capable of launching a salvo of two missiles less than a second apart, either at a single target or at two different targets simultaneously.
Throughout the war in Ukraine, Russia has relied on its T-72s, T-80s, and T-90 tanks, all of which share certain design features. That Soviet-style design — smaller, lighter, and lower to the ...
Chassis from Soviet T-62 tanks fitted with a BMP-2M "Berezhok" turret. Conversion started in 2021 and was first unveiled in the 2022 parade. [8] A total of 20 turrets for conversion have been ordered so far. [7] Kornet-EM Russia: Armoured fighting vehicle: 28 [2] Equipped with Kornet EM ATGM and based on the modified chassis of the SPM-2 Tigr ...
The 9M133M Kornet-M [2] (also known by the export designation 9M133 Kornet-EM) [1] Russian anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) is an improved version of the 9M133 Kornet ATGM, with increased range and an improved warhead. Kornet-EM missiles are chiefly used on the Kornet-D system. [1]
Anti-tank missiles of Russia include anti-tank and anti-armor missiles developed by Russia. Pages in category "Anti-tank guided missiles of Russia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Russia, says the International Institute for Strategic Studies, has itself lost over 3,000 tanks in Ukraine amounting to its entire pre-war active inventory, but has enough lower-quality armoured ...