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  2. AT4 - Wikipedia

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    The name AT4 is a word play on the 84 mm caliber of the weapon, (84) 'eighty four' being a homophone of 'A-T-4'. [10] The name also doubles as an alpha-phonetic word play on the weapon's role, due to "AT" being a common military abbreviation for "anti-tank". [11]

  3. 9M14 Malyutka - Wikipedia

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    9M14-2T [23] Serbian VTI Malyutka-2T SACLOS. 4.4 kg tandem HEAT warhead (1,000 mm penetration versus RHA), improved capability against ERA. Weight 13.7 kg. Speed 120 m/s. [24] 2T5 Serbian VTI Malyutka-2T5 range 5 kilometers, guided missile via radio control. Speed 200 m/s. [25] HJ-73 Hongjian Red Arrow-73 China HJ-73 MCLOS entered service in 1979

  4. List of UN numbers 0301 to 0400 - Wikipedia

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    Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms: UN 0340: 1.1D: Nitrocellulose, dry or wetted with less than 25 percent water (or alcohol), by mass UN 0341: 1.1D: Nitrocellulose, unmodified or plasticized with less than 18 percent plasticizing substance, by mass UN 0342: 1.3C

  5. 9K111 Fagot - Wikipedia

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    9P135M Can fire the 9M111 Fagot (NATO: AT-4 Spigot) series as well as the 9K113 Konkurs (NATO: AT-5 Spandrel) series missiles. 9P135M1 Updated version of the 9P135. 9P135M2 Updated version of the 9P135. 9P135M3 Deployed in the early 1990s. Adds 13 kg (29 lb) TPVP thermal imaging night sight – range 2,500 m (8,200 ft; 1.6 mi) at night.

  6. Energa anti-tank rifle grenade - Wikipedia

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    It was designed to be fired from the Projector (No. 4 rifle) Mark 5' (c.1952), an attachment for the Lee–Enfield No.4 rifle. The later L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle could also fire the Energa, but it was not commonly done. It was made obsolete by the adoption of the 84 mm L14A1 medium anti-tank weapon (MAW) and the 66 mm M72 light anti-tank weapon ...

  7. PSRL-1 - Wikipedia

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    The fire rate is between 4 and 6 rounds per minute. SR-T1, a 3.82 kg (8.4 lb) 93 mm (3.7 in) inert warhead is a training round and cannot penetrate armor, though it does retain tracer ability. Its effective range is at 500 m (1,600 ft), while maximum range can reach up to 800 m (2,600 ft). The rate of fire is between 4 and 6 rpm.

  8. AT-4 - Wikipedia

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    AT-4 may refer to: AT4, a Swedish unguided, portable, single-shot anti-tank weapon; AT-4 Spigot, a Soviet guided anti-tank missile;

  9. M72 LAW - Wikipedia

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    The M72 LAW (light anti-tank weapon, also referred to as the light anti-armor weapon or LAW as well as LAWS: light anti-armor weapons system) is a portable one-shot 66 mm (2.6 in) unguided anti-tank weapon.