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The 2020 Cheonma-2 MBT prototype has the Bulsae-3 as secondary armament. It is said to be reversed engineered Soviet/Russian 9K111 Fagot or 9M133 Kornet missiles. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] However, the diameter of the ATGM launchers appears to be 150 mm like the 9M133, rather than 120 mm of the 9K111 and may thus have a higher penetration.
These were subsequently reverse-engineered under the designation Bulsae-2. [8] It was advertised under designation AT-4MLB by North Korean proxy company GLOCOM, in brochure it was stated that it is controlled by laser beam guidance method, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] which was an upgrade designated Bulsae-3 .
Anti-tank guided missiles 3M6 Shmel [24] 9K111 Fagot [24] 9M113 Konkurs [24] Bulsae-2 [58] North Korean copy of the 9K111 Fagot, it uses a laser guidance system. [30] 9M133 Kornet: Produced locally as the Bulsae. [30] Recoilless rifles B-10 recoilless rifle [3] 1,700 [24] Self-propelled anti-tank guided missiles 9P122: Armed with 9M14 Malyutka ...
Its export designation is the Kornet-E. [7] The 9P163M-1 Kornet-T tank destroyer entered service in 2012. [10] North Korea has developed a clone of the Kornet known as the Bulsae-3 (English: Firebird-3), which was first revealed on 27 February 2016 publicly during a demo test. [11] [12]
Tank destroyers by country (4 C) P. Tank destroyers by period (2 C) Pages in category "Tank destroyers" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
North Korea originally relied on Soviet and Chinese made tanks before they started developing their own tanks, starting with the Chonma-ho tank. Newer Pokpung-ho and Songun-915 (a 'Pokpung-ho' with cast turret and modified hull) [5] [6] tanks would be developed and introduced in the early 21st century but were still heavily influenced by old Soviet/Russian and Chinese tank designs; namely by ...
Rumors are flying that Rome may be “secretly” delivering some of its retiring B1 Centauro tank-destroyers to Ukraine.
The third generation of main battle tanks is characterized by composite armour and computer stabilized fire control systems, which allow firing on the move as well as very high first hit probability on targets multiple kilometres away. Many tanks had smoothbore guns with a calibre around 120mm.