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arma_3:manpads_manpats [2025/04/25 17:31] – [Man-Portable Anti-Tank Systems (MANPATS)] dragonfly | arma_3:manpads_manpats [2025/04/26 07:24] (current) – [FIM-43 Redeye (RBS 69)] dragonfly | ||
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- **Route Security:** Protecting convoys or moving columns from air threats, especially helicopters. | - **Route Security:** Protecting convoys or moving columns from air threats, especially helicopters. | ||
- **Ambush:** Setting up along predictable enemy air corridors, approach/ | - **Ambush:** Setting up along predictable enemy air corridors, approach/ | ||
- | - **Integrated Air Defense:** Often used as the lowest tier within a larger Integrated Air Defense System (IADS), complementing radar-guided SAMs and anti-aircraft artillery (AAA). | + | - **Integrated Air Defense:** Often used as the lowest tier within a larger |
- **Support of Ground Operations: | - **Support of Ground Operations: | ||
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==== FIM-43 Redeye (RBS 69) ==== | ==== FIM-43 Redeye (RBS 69) ==== | ||
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The Redeye is effective against older aircraft and helicopters lacking significant infrared countermeasures. However, its seeker is relatively primitive compared to modern MANPADS, making it less reliable against faster targets or those employing flares effectively. | The Redeye is effective against older aircraft and helicopters lacking significant infrared countermeasures. However, its seeker is relatively primitive compared to modern MANPADS, making it less reliable against faster targets or those employing flares effectively. | ||
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Blowpipes are infamous for their low accuracy and poor performance, | Blowpipes are infamous for their low accuracy and poor performance, | ||
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A brief historical video featuring the Shorts Blowpipe. | A brief historical video featuring the Shorts Blowpipe. | ||
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The Javelin has a long history of development, | The Javelin has a long history of development, | ||
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* **Granatgevär m/48 (GRG m/48):** Swedish Army designation for M2 | * **Granatgevär m/48 (GRG m/48):** Swedish Army designation for M2 | ||
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A brilliant documentary on the M3 MAAWS/Carl Gustaf presented by The Tank Museum. | A brilliant documentary on the M3 MAAWS/Carl Gustaf presented by The Tank Museum. | ||
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The **M47 Dragon** (later designated FGM-77) was an American man-portable anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system. Entering service in 1975, it was intended to provide infantry and light forces with medium-range anti-tank capability, replacing recoilless rifles like the M67. The Dragon uses a wire-guided [[wp> | The **M47 Dragon** (later designated FGM-77) was an American man-portable anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system. Entering service in 1975, it was intended to provide infantry and light forces with medium-range anti-tank capability, replacing recoilless rifles like the M67. The Dragon uses a wire-guided [[wp> | ||
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==== M72A6/LAW ==== | ==== M72A6/LAW ==== | ||
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==== Mk153 SMAW ==== | ==== Mk153 SMAW ==== | ||
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The Mk153 SMAW's effectiveness stems from its ease of use, and adaptability to various threat environments thanks to its ability to fire a wide variety of warheads. It is employed globally by both conventional armies and special operations forces. The Mk153 SMAW can be used with included iron sights, or equipped with a scope. The system has undergone numerous upgrades and improvements over the years, including the introduction of new warhead designs and propulsion systems. | The Mk153 SMAW's effectiveness stems from its ease of use, and adaptability to various threat environments thanks to its ability to fire a wide variety of warheads. It is employed globally by both conventional armies and special operations forces. The Mk153 SMAW can be used with included iron sights, or equipped with a scope. The system has undergone numerous upgrades and improvements over the years, including the introduction of new warhead designs and propulsion systems. | ||
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=== Variants / Other Designations === | === Variants / Other Designations === | ||
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| **Strengths** | Used for ranging targets accurately before firing main rocket. | | | **Strengths** | Used for ranging targets accurately before firing main rocket. | | ||
| **Weaknesses** | Limited range. Tracer can give away position. Not matched to HEDP or NE rounds. | | | **Weaknesses** | Limited range. Tracer can give away position. Not matched to HEDP or NE rounds. | | ||
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+ | ==== NLAW ==== | ||
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+ | The Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW) is a modern, lightweight, | ||
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+ | The NLAW system features a unique, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) capability, allowing users to engage targets from cover and concealment, | ||
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+ | One of the key advantages of the NLAW system is its ease of use and minimal training requirements. The system is designed to be simple and intuitive, allowing infantry units to quickly and effectively engage armored targets. The NLAW's lightweight and compact design also make it easily transportable, | ||
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+ | The NLAW system has undergone several upgrades and improvements, | ||
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+ | === Variants / Other Designations === | ||
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+ | NLAW: Original designation | ||
+ | Robot 57: Swedish designation for NLAW | ||
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+ | === Ammunition === | ||
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+ | ^ NLAW HEAT |^ | ||
+ | | **Ammunition** | NLAW HEAT | | ||
+ | | **Description** | High-Explosive Anti-Tank round. | | ||
+ | | **Strengths** | Effective against most armor types. | | ||
+ | | **Weaknesses** | May be defeated by active protection systems. | | ||
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+ | ==== Panzerfaust 3 ==== | ||
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+ | The Panzerfaust 3 is a German-made, | ||
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+ | The Panzerfaust 3 system features a simple and intuitive design, with a disposable launch tube and a rocket-propelled warhead. The system' | ||
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+ | One of the key advantages of the Panzerfaust 3 system is its low cost and simplicity, making it an attractive option for infantry units that require a lightweight and portable anti-tank capability. The system' | ||
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+ | The Panzerfaust 3 system has undergone several upgrades and improvements, | ||
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+ | === Ammunition === | ||
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+ | ^ DM22 HEAT |^ | ||
+ | | **Ammunition** | DM22 HEAT | | ||
+ | | **Description** | High-Explosive Anti-Tank round. | | ||
+ | | **Strengths** | Effective against most armor types. | | ||
+ | | **Weaknesses** | May be defeated by active protection systems. | | ||
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+ | ^ DM32 HEAT (Designation: | ||
+ | | **Ammunition** | DM32 HEAT | | ||
+ | | **Description** | High-Explosive Anti-Tank round (Tandem charge). | | ||
+ | | **Strengths** | Effective against most armor types, including ERA. | | ||
+ | | **Weaknesses** | May be defeated by active protection systems. Not as effective against infantry or structures as HE/HEDP. | | ||
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+ | ^ DM12 HEDP |^ | ||
+ | | **Ammunition** | DM12 HEDP | | ||
+ | | **Description** | High-Explosive Dual-Purpose round. | | ||
+ | | **Strengths** | Effective against infantry, light armor, and structures. | | ||
+ | | **Weaknesses** | Less effective against heavy armor than dedicated HEAT rounds. | | ||
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==== RPG-7 ==== | ==== RPG-7 ==== | ||
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The RPG-7' | The RPG-7' | ||
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A brief documentary on the RPG-7 presented by The Tank Museum in Bovington Camp, England. | A brief documentary on the RPG-7 presented by The Tank Museum in Bovington Camp, England. |
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