One of the basic assets contributing to success
of both offensive and defensive operations has been and remains
antitank missile (ATGM) systems which can be portable and
transportable/portable or carried by vehicles such as wheeled
trucks, infantry fighting vehicles (IFV), armored personnel
carriers (APC), tanks, helicopters and aircrafts.
Initially designed to counter armored targets,
ATGM systems have subsequently become an effective means available
to an operational commander due to their high precision of
fire and warhead power.
The ATGM systems in service with modern armies
are the most produced and most widely employed type of high
precision weapon.
The huge experience gained by the KBP Instrument
Design Bureau in developing guided munitions of various generations
shows that new ATGM systems should be developed with due regard
for the following key principles.
The first principle is the
system approach. The new samples are developed as part of
the system which includes portable ATGM systems, transportable/portable,
self-propelled and helicopter-mounted systems, each of them
is developed to accomplish specific combat missions assigned
to units of various levels.
The second principle is the
multipurpose use of an ATGM system which involves high precision
of fire and enhanced lethality of tandem HEAT warheads capable
of penetrating the ferroconcrete buildings of up to 3500 mm
thick. The antitank guided missiles provided with HE, HE/fragmentation
and fuel-air explosive warheads considerably enhance the tactical
capabilities of the ATGM systems.
Third, the new ATGM systems must allow
for use in diverse climates and theaters of operations as
well as at night, in adverse weather and in the conditions
of clutter and hostile jamming.
For near-term outlook the KBP Instrument Design
Bureau offers the ATGM system for operation at three ranges
which includes:
- the portable Metis-M1 system (range of fire is up to 2000 m)
which is the most mobile and most produced item of high-precision
weapon for subordinate units.
- transportable/portable Kornet-E system (range of fire
is up to 5500 m) a powerful defense and assault
day/night weapon for the units of land forces which is used
in adverse weather and hostile jamming
- Vikhr-M guided weapon system for army aviation (range
of fire is up to 10000 m).
The Hermes-A
system involves the following significant features:
- enhanced range of the missile flight for stand-off firing
at the targets;
- automatic tracking of the detected target that removes
the pilot work load and makes it possible the helicopter
to maneuver after launching;
- capability of effective destruction of the enemy's helicopters.
Thus high fighting capabilities of the systems
we offer give us grounds to regard them not only as specialized
antitank weapons but also as high-precision multipurpose defense-and-assault
weapon which can defeat a large varieties of targets in all
tactical depth of the enemy formation.
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