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9M120 Ataka

The 9M120 Ataka is an anti-tank guided missile originating from the Soviet Union. The NATO reporting name of the 9M120 missile is the AT-9 Spiral-2. It is the next major generation in the 9K114 Shturm family. The missile has radio command guidance... Wikipedia
Range: 0.4–6 km
Accuracy: 0.65–0.9 hit probability against an MBT from a distance of 4 km.
Flight ceiling: 0–4,000 m (2.5 mi)
Guidance system: Radio command link SACLOS
In service: 1985–present
Launch platform: Armored fighting vehicles and helicopters
Mass: 49.5 kg (109 lb)

The 9M120 Ataka (Russian: Атака; Attack) is an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) originating from the Soviet Union. The NATO reporting name of the 9M120 ...
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