List of anti-tank missiles

This is a list of anti-tank guided missiles developed by different countries.

Australia

  • Malkara

Argentina

  • Mathogo

Belarus

  • Shershen

Brazil

  • MSS-1.2
  • FOG-MPM
  • ALAC

Canada

  • Eryx

China

  • CM-501G
  • PA02-MA
  • PA01-GA
  • TS-01
  • HJ-73
  • HJ-8
  • HJ-9
  • CM-502KG
  • HJ-11
  • HJ-10
  • BA-9
  • BA-7
  • AR-1
  • AKD-10
  • Type 98 anti-tank rocket
  • Type 78/65
  • AFT-10[1]
  • HJ-12

France

Germany

India

Iran

Israel

Italy

Japan

Jordan

North Korea

South Korea

Pakistan

Poland

  • Pirat (ATGM)[6]
  • MOSKIT (ATGM)[7]

Serbia

South Africa

Soviet Union and Russian Federation

  • Drakon, used with the IT-1 missile tank that saw very little service.
  • Taifun, a prototype missile that never saw production.
  • 3M6 Shmel (AT-1 Snapper)
  • 3M11 Falanga (AT-2 Swatter)
  • 9M14 Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger)
  • 9M111 Fagot (AT-4 Spigot)
  • 9M112 Kobra (AT-8 Songster) – fired through smoothbore tank gun tubes of T-64 and T-72 tanks
  • 9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel)
  • 9K114 Shturm (AT-6 Spiral) – Can be air-launched
  • 9K115 Metis (AT-7 Saxhorn)
  • 9K115-2 Metis-M (AT-13 Saxhorn-2)
  • 9K116-1 Bastion (AT-10 Stabber) – fired through rifled tank gun tubes of T-55 tank
  • 9K118 Sheksna (AT-12 Swinger) – fired through smoothbore tank gun tubes of T-62 tank
  • 9M119 Svir / 9M119M Refleks (AT-11 Sniper) - fired through smoothbore tank gun tubes of T-64, T-72, T-80, T-84, T-90 tanks
  • 9M120 Ataka (AT-9 Spiral-2) – Can be air-launched
  • 9K121 Vikhr (AT-16 Scallion) – air-launched, sometimes confused with AT-9
  • 9M123 Khrizantema (AT-15 Springer)
  • 9M133 Kornet (AT-14 Spriggan)
  • 9M133M Kornet-M
  • Hermes-A

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Cobra

Turkey

  • UMTAS (160mm long range anti-tank missile)[8]
  • OMTAS (160mm medium range anti-tank missile)[9]
  • KARAOK (125mm man-portable short-range anti-tank missile)
  • TANOK (120mm gun launched anti-tank missile)[10]
  • Cirit (70mm anti-armor missile)[11]

United Kingdom

United States

AH-1W with Hellfire (left) and BGM-71 TOW missiles (right)

Ukraine

See also

References

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  3. ^ "Products & Packages | JADARA Equipment & Defence Systems". www.jadara.jo. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
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  5. ^ "Bulsae-3". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  6. ^ "Pirat, czyli polskie pociski przeciwpancerne". Polska-zbrojna.pl. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
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  8. ^ "UMTAS Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Füzesi « Roketsan". Roketsan.com.tr. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  9. ^ "OMTAS Orta Menzilli Tanksavar Silah Sistemi « Roketsan". Roketsan.com.tr. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  10. ^ "TANOK 120 MM LASER GUIDED MISSILE". Roketsan. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  11. ^ "CİRİT 2.75" Lazer Güdümlü Füze « Roketsan". Roketsan.com.tr. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  12. ^ ""SKIF" man portable antitank missile system". Luch.kiev.ua. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
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External links

  • Spain signs Spike-LR anti-tank deal Jane's Defence Industry, January 2007
  • Red Arrow 8L gains greater capabilities Extract from article about Chinese ATGW system, August 2006
  • Antitank weapons at armscontrol.ru.
  • Designations of Soviet and Russian Military Aircraft and Missiles
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