The Tula Instrument Design Bureau (KBP, part of Rostec's High-Precision Complexes) is completing tests of a new light missile for anti-tank missile systems (ATGMs). The holding's press service emphasized that they are proceeding successfully.
Tests of the 9M134 light missile for engaging armored vehicles are nearing completion, and they are proceeding successfully.
It was previously reported that a missile was being developed that isintended for engaging medium-armored targets, including those equipped with dynamic protection, and it is four times lighter than the Kornet family of missiles.
The new ammunition has a jam-resistant control system with laser beam guidance, a tandem shaped-charge warhead, and a maximum firing range of at least 3.5 km.
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