AiirSource Military | Anti-Tank Weapon: AT-4 Rockets Training @AiirSource | Uploaded September 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Army Soldiers with 10th Support Group Regional fired AT-4 rockets to familiarize themselves with the weapons system.
The AT4 (AT-4) is an 84-mm unguided, portable, single-shot recoilless smoothbore weapon built in Sweden by Saab Bofors Dynamics. At around $1500 per unit, it is one of the most common portable, unguided, single-shot, anti-tank weapons in the world.
The AT4 is intended to give infantry units a means to destroy or disable armored vehicles and fortifications, although it is generally ineffective against modern days' main battle tanks (MBT). The launcher and projectile are manufactured pre-packed and issued as a single unit of ammunition, with the launcher discarded after a single use.
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Army Soldiers with 10th Support Group Regional fired AT-4 rockets to familiarize themselves with the weapons system.
The AT4 (AT-4) is an 84-mm unguided, portable, single-shot recoilless smoothbore weapon built in Sweden by Saab Bofors Dynamics. At around $1500 per unit, it is one of the most common portable, unguided, single-shot, anti-tank weapons in the world.
The AT4 is intended to give infantry units a means to destroy or disable armored vehicles and fortifications, although it is generally ineffective against modern days' main battle tanks (MBT). The launcher and projectile are manufactured pre-packed and issued as a single unit of ammunition, with the launcher discarded after a single use.
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Credits: Jack Gnosca | AiirSource Military