New Anti-Tank Missile Systems Undergo Testing in India

The media reported that on March 28, the Indian company Bharat Dynamics tested the BDL Amogha-III advanced anti-tank missile system.

According to available information, the missiles that these systems are equipped with operate on a fire-and-forget basis, and its 18-kilogram missile is equipped with a two-stage solid-propellant engine, and has a warhead capable of identifying targets and dealing with them using thermal imaging and optical imaging techniques. IIR.

Targets in new systems are identified before the missile is launched from them, and the missile after its launch can hit the target from above or horizontally.

The missiles of the new complexes are capable of penetrating the armor of combat vehicles up to 650 mm thick, equipped with dynamic protection, while these missiles hit targets at distances from 200 to 2500 meters, and their launch platforms can be mounted on tripods or placed on trucks and military vehicles.

Source: Telegram/Dambeev

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