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anti-tank missiles
News update regarding anti-tank missiles
India integrates Spike NLOS missiles onto Mi-17-V helicopters to enhance anti-tank capabilities.
Equipping the Indian Mi-17-V helicopter with Spike NLOS missiles enables it to destroy targets from a distance of 50km, far beyond the pilot's direct line of sight.
Technology
Russian Mi-28 helicopters are being bolstered with Khrizantema-M supersonic anti-tank missiles.
Russia has integrated the Khrizantema-M supersonic missile into the Mi-28 helicopter, enhancing its ability to destroy armored targets from a safe distance and optimizing combat performance.
US tests EAGLS drone-killing system, and China and India make new advancements in weaponry.
The US military deployed inexpensive APKWS rockets to counter drones in Kuwait, while China launched a heavy-duty transport UAV and India successfully tested its MPATGM anti-tank missile.
Ukraine integrates Stugna-P missiles onto ground robots to counter Russian tank armor.
The combination of Stugna-P anti-tank missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UGVs) optimizes heavy firepower, overcomes the shortcomings of FPV drones, and protects soldiers' lives.
North Korea is mass-producing Bulsae-4 missiles, which are capable of striking targets deep within the roof.
The Bulsae-4 anti-tank missile system, with a range of 10km—twice that of the US Javelin—is being mass-produced by North Korea at a 2.5-fold increase to meet the demands of modern warfare.
North Korea is mass-producing the long-range Bulsae 4 anti-tank missile.
The Bulsae 4 system, which uses a new generation electro-optical guidance system with a range of over 10km, has officially entered mass production, marking a technological advancement for Pyongyang.
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