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The AT4 [a] is a Swedish 84 mm (3.31 in) unguided, man-portable, disposable, shoulder-fired recoilless anti-tank weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics (formerly: FFV Ordance, later, Bofors Anti-Armour Systems). [5] [unreliable source?] The AT4 is not a rocket launcher strictly speaking, because the explosive warhead is not propelled by a ...
Man-portable anti-tank systems (MANPATS or MPATS) are traditionally portable shoulder-launched projectile systems firing heavy shell-type projectiles (although throwing and lunge weapons have existed), typically designed to combat protected targets, such as armoured vehicles, field fortifications and at times even low-flying aircraft (especially helicopters).
AT4: Saab Bofors Dynamics Sweden Disposable 1987 84 mm [88] Raketenrohr 80 Société Anonyme Constructions Mécaniques du Léman (CML) Switzerland Reusable 1980 83 mm [83] Anti-tank guided missiles Mathogo: CITEFA Argentina — 1978 102 mm [89] HJ-8: Norinco (China North Industries Corporation) China Fire unit resuable, tube disposable 1984
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AT4, a Swedish unguided, portable, single-shot anti-tank weapon AT-4 Spigot , a Soviet guided anti-tank missile Curtiss AT-4 Hawk , U.S. Army biplane advanced trainer of 1927
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It became clear that the weapon, while effective, was too heavy and long for use by paratroopers. But, the Army's standard M136 AT4 also proved unsuitable for bunker-busting. In response, the Army initiated the Multi-Purpose Individual Munition (MPIM) program in September 1991.