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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.
Arguably, the first MANPATS could be anti-tank rifles developed during World War I. An anti-tank rifle is a rifle designed to penetrate the armour of vehicles, particularly tanks. The usefulness of rifles for this purpose ran from the introduction of tanks in World War I and until the Korean War. While medium and heavy tank armour became too ...
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 missiles X-7 Rotkäppchen Ruhrstahl AG X-7 missile based on air-to-air X-4 shown above, modifications on the tail, remote controlled Nazi Germany Fire unit resuable 1945 150 mm First anti-tank missile, few reports of its use on the Eastern Front, but seems successful. [113] Other category PIAT: Imperial Chemical Industries
An anti-tank rifle is an anti-materiel rifle designed to penetrate the armor of armored fighting vehicles, most commonly tanks, armored personnel carriers, and infantry fighting vehicles. The term is usually used for weapons that can be carried and used by one person, but is sometimes used for larger weapons. [ 1 ]
Anti-tank rifle: 14.5×114mm Soviet Union: Single-shot reloadable rifle. PTRS-41 [1] Anti-tank rifle: 14.5×114mm Soviet Union: 5-round magazine. KSVK / ASVK [1] Anti-materiel rifle: 12.7×108mm Russia: Introduced for service with Russian forces in 2013. Any exports on this rifle is unknown. [1] OSV-96: Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×108mm Russia ...
The 100 mm tank gun is also capable of firing the 9M117M1 Arkan anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) which is a further development of the 9M117 Bastion (NATO reporting name: AT-10 Stabber). [4] With a weight of 21.5 kg, this ATGM has a penetration value of 750–800 mm of RHA behind explosive reactive armor (ERA). [18]
M13/40 light tank (Italy; World War II) M14/41 light tank (Italy; World War II) M15 CMGC anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II) M15/42 medium tank (Italy; World War II) M16 MGMC anti-aircraft vehicle (United States; World War II) M18 Hellcat self-propelled 76 mm anti-tank gun (United States; World War II)