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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]
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]
9M133 Kornet Russia: 200 200 launchers and 2,000 missiles [20] [72] Rocket-propelled grenade RPG-32 Russia Jordan: Rocket-propelled grenade: 25,000 15,000 training units (Jordan will manufacture 60,000 Nashab units annually), [73] the system name has been changed from Hashim to Nashab. Standard issue for all infantry battalions. RPG-26 Soviet ...
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.
The West has hit Russia with a range of economic sanctions including a promise this weekend from the G-7 nations to reduce their dependence on the country's oil.But one type of sanction, so-called ...
Abandoned Russian military vehicles are proving very useful to Ukrainian frontline defenders, who have refurbished or jerry-rigged them for special use.
Soviet Union: Rocket propelled grenade launcher: 40 mm [18] C90-CR (M3) Spain: Rocket-propelled grenade: 90 mm: At least 5,000 sold To Saudi Arabian Army in the 1990s. [19] Portable anti-tank weapons; 9M133 Kornet Russia Saudi Arabia: Anti-tank guided missile: Tandem high-explosive anti-tank: Manufactured by Saudi Arabian Military Industries ...
Rosoboronexport is a legal successor of the state arms exporters which existed in the ex-USSR and present-day Russia.A state intermediary agency in the military-technical area was first created on 8 May 1953, when the General Engineering Department within the Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade of the USSR was founded in accordance with the decision of the Soviet Government.