The Latest 9M133M-2 Kornet, 9M134 Bulat, Almas-3, or Bulsae-4? What Kind of Exotic ATGM are Russian Soldiers Using?

The missile is equipped with bispectral television-thermal imaging homing heads

Russian military personnel have begun using advanced anti-tank guided missiles against enemy strongholds and armored vehicles. They are equipped with bispectral television-thermal imaging homing heads and are capable of engaging targets from closed firing positions via secure command-telemetry channels.

Military analyst Evgeny Damantsev suggested that these could be advanced 9M133M-2 Kornet ATGMs, or small-sized 9M134 Bulat ATGMs from the Tula KBP, equipped with new optoelectronic homing heads with command-telemetry channels.

There is also a possibility that the missiles are North Korean Bulsae-4 or Iranian Almas-3.

We expect detailed parameters and design features, as well as the component base of the new product.
Evgeny Damantsev, military expert

Earlier, www1.ru reported that a new strategic missile system will appear in Russia.

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