- MAPATS
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transport=MAPATS ("Man Portable Anti-Tank System", also a Hebrew word for
explosion ) is a laser-beam riding anti-tank guided missile developed byIsrael Military Industries as a possible successor toU.S. wire-guided BGM-71 TOW .MAPATS is capable of day and night operation, while the gunner has to direct his
laser designator on the target until the missile impacts. First revealed in1984 , it has no trailing wire; so it can be fired over water at naval targets or from sea to land, unlikewire-guided ATGM s. The launcher has an elevation capacity up to +30°, so MAPATS can be used in the anti-helicopter role. Externally, MAPATS is very similar in appearance to the TOW 2.Versions
The newer version of MAPATS, developed in the early
1990 s, has a new engine and better laser guidance. Some new warheads were developed byRAFAEL Armament Development Authority , including the tandemHEAT warhead and the HE bunker buster warhead.Operators
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Characteristics
*Effective range: 300 - 5,000 meters
*Length: 148 cm
*Diameter: 156 mm
*Weight
**Missile itself: 18 kg
**Missile in canister: 29 kg
**Launcher: 66 kg
*Propulsion: 2 stage solid rocket motor
*Penetration: 1,200 mm
*Guidance:IR -laser-beam riding
*Warhead:HEAT , HEComparable systems
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HJ-9
* IngweNotes
MAPATS is sometimes nicknamed "Hutra" (in Hebrew: חוטרא) - an
Aramic word for "stick".External links
* [http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/anti-armor/mapats/MAPATS.html israeli-weapons.com's webpage on the MAPATS]
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