A list of ATGMs by country.
Argentina[]
Belarus[]
Brazil[]
China[]
- HJ-10
- HJ-8
- HJ-9
- HJ-13
- HJ-73
- Type 98 anti-tank rocket
- Type 78/65
Croatia[]
- RL90 M95
Canada[]
France[]
Germany[]
India[]
Iran[]
- RAAD (based on AT-3B Sagger)
- Toophan
- Toophan 2
- Toophan 5
- Saeghe 1-2
- Towsan
- Dehlavie
Israel[]
- Orev (upgraded BGM-71 TOW-2)
- MAPATS
- LAHAT - fired through smoothbore tank gun tubes of Merkava tanks
- Spike
- Nimrod
Italy[]
- Mosquito
Japan[]
- Type 64 MAT
- Type 79 Jyu-MAT
- Type 87 Chu-MAT
- Type 96 MPMS
- Middle range Multi-Purpose missile
- Type 01 LMAT
Pakistan[]
- Baktar Shikan
Serbia[]
South Africa[]
Soviet Union and Russia[]
- Drakon, used with the IT-1 missile tank that saw very little service.
- Taifun, a prototype missile that never saw production.
- AT-1 Snapper (3M6 Shmel)
- AT-2 Swatter (3M11 Falanga)
- AT-3 Sagger (9M14 Malyutka)
- AT-4 Spigot (9M111 Fagot)
- AT-5 Spandrel (9M113 Konkurs)
- AT-6 Spiral (9M114 Shturm) - air-launched
- AT-7 Saxhorn (9M115 Metis)
- AT-8 Songster (9M112 Kobra) - fired through smoothbore tank gun tubes of T-64 and T-72 tanks
- AT-9 Spiral-2 (9M120 Ataka) - air-launched
- AT-10 Stabber (9M116 Bastion) - fired through rifled tank gun tubes of T-55 tank
- AT-11 Sniper (9M119M Svir / Refleks) - fired through smoothbore tank gun tubes of T-64, T-72 / T-80, T-84, T-90 tanks
- AT-12 Swinger (9M118 Sheksna) - fired through smoothbore tank gun tubes of T-62 tank
- AT-13 Saxhorn-2 (9M131 Metis-M)
- AT-14 Spriggan (9M133 Kornet)
- AT-15 Springer (9M123 Khrizantema)
- AT-16 Scallion (9A1472? Vikhr / Vikhr-M?) - air-launched, sometimes confused with AT-9
Sweden[]
Turkey[]
- OMTAS (Medium Range Anti-Tank Missile)[1]
- UMTAS (Long Range Anti-Tank Missile)[2]
- Roketsan Cirit Laser Guided Anti Tank Missile
United Kingdom[]
- Malkara
- Red Planet
- Swingfire
- Brimstone (air-launched)
- Vickers Vigilant
United States[]
- M47 Dragon (no longer in service)
- Javelin (in service)
- SRAW (in service)
- BGM-71 TOW (in service)
- AGM-114 Hellfire (in service)
See also[]
External links[]
- Spain signs Spike-LR anti-tank deal Jane's Defence Industry, January 2007
- Red Arrow 8L gains greater capabilities Extract from article about Chinese ATGW system, August 2006
- Antitank weapons at armscontrol.ru.
- Designations of Soviet and Russian Military Aircraft and Missiles
References[]
The original article can be found at List of anti-tank missiles and the edit history here.