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Vehicle-mounted anti-tank missile systems are an important component of modern warfare. They are designed to target and destroy enemy armoured vehicles, such as tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles.
Anti-tank missiles are usually mounted on a vehicle, such as an armoured personnel carrier, tank, or helicopter, for increased mobility and protection. They are typically guided by either wire guidance, radio frequency (RF) guidance, or infrared (IR) guidance, and are capable of engaging multiple targets.
The most common type of anti-tank missile system is the wire-guided system, in which a wire is connected from the missile launcher to the missile itself.
This wire is used to guide the missile to its target and allows for greater accuracy and manoeuvrability. The wire-guided system is also the most accurate and reliable type of anti-tank missile system.
RF guidance systems use radio waves to communicate with and guide the missile to its target. This type of system is usually used in helicopter-mounted anti-tank missile systems, as it is more accurate than the wire-guided system.
IR guidance systems use infrared radiation to guide the missile to its target. This type of system is usually used in land-based anti-tank missile systems, as it is much more cost effective than the more expensive RF guidance systems.
Anti-tank missile systems have become an increasingly important part of modern warfare, as they provide an effective means of combating armoured vehicles.
They can also be used to target and destroy fortifications and other hardened targets. They are an important part of a modern military’s arsenal and can be used to great effect in both offensive and defensive operations.
The Global Vehicle Mounted Anti-tank Missile System market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace is a leading global supplier of vehicle mounted anti-tank missile systems, designed to provide superior firepower and protection against armored targets.
The company’s products include the NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-tank Weapon), the Javelin, and the MARD (Missile Air Defence System).
The NLAW is a highly accurate, shoulder-launched, medium-range anti-tank missile system, capable of defeating all known tanks from a range of up to 1,000 metres.
It is designed to be fired from any firing position and is extremely accurate even in terrain with limited visibility. The NLAW’s advanced technology offers a high degree of protection against countermeasures, such as active protection systems or smokescreens.
The Javelin is an advanced, fire-and-forget, medium-range anti-tank missile system. This system is designed to defeat all known tanks from a range of up to 2,500 metres.
The Javelin is capable of being launched from both ground and air platforms. It is equipped with an advanced infrared imaging seeker that is capable of defeating all known active protection systems.
The MARD is a lightweight, mobile, multi-purpose missile air defence system. This system is designed to defeat a wide range of airborne threats from a range of up to 8,000 metres.
The MARD is equipped with advanced radar detection, tracking and fire control systems, as well as a command and control system. It is capable of engaging multiple targets simultaneously, making it an excellent choice for defending against large-scale aerial attack.