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The '''GPM-T''' is an anti-tank missile (ATGM) produced in [[Inyursta]] and in service with the armed forces of several nations. Designed in 1994, the GPM-T was Inyursta's first truly indigenous ATGM, the preceding [[GPM-18|GPM-18V2]] having been an {{wp|RPG-7}} clone and the GPM-15 having been a clone of the {{wp|SS.10}}. | The '''GPM-T''' is an anti-tank missile (ATGM) produced in [[Inyursta]] and in service with the armed forces of several nations. Designed in 1994, the GPM-T was Inyursta's first truly indigenous ATGM, the preceding [[GPM-18|GPM-18V2]] having been an {{wp|RPG-7}} clone and the GPM-15 having been a clone of the {{wp|SS.10}}. | ||
it is primarily designed and intended for use as a man-portable anti-tank system (MANPATS); however, it has seen widespread vehicle integration on platforms such as the [[IAV-72]], [[IAV-78]] and [[Iguana-M2]]. | it is primarily designed and intended for use as a man-portable anti-tank system (MANPATS); however, it has seen widespread vehicle integration on platforms such as the [[IAV-72]], [[IAV-78]] and [[Iguana-M2]], and helicopter integration on a number of aircraft of SACTO origin. | ||
A simplistic design, the GPM-T uses SACLOS wire-guidance requiring the user to keep the target vehicle in their sites. However, its 6.9kg tandem-HEAT warhead boasts capable penetration against even modern MBTs. | |||
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Revision as of 18:59, 25 March 2022
GPM-T | |
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Type | Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) |
Place of origin | Inyursta |
Service history | |
In service | 1999–present |
Used by | See: Users |
Wars | |
Production history | |
Designer | PavCo Arms |
Designed | 1994 |
Manufacturer | PavCo Arms |
Produced | 1999–present |
Specifications | |
Detonation mechanism | Impact |
Blast yield | 6.9kg Tandem HEAT |
Engine | Solid Fuel Rocket |
Propellant | Solid Propellant |
Operational range | 4,000-7,500m |
Speed | 280m/s |
Guidance system | SACLOS Wire-Guided |
Accuracy | <1m CEP |
The GPM-T is an anti-tank missile (ATGM) produced in Inyursta and in service with the armed forces of several nations. Designed in 1994, the GPM-T was Inyursta's first truly indigenous ATGM, the preceding GPM-18V2 having been an RPG-7 clone and the GPM-15 having been a clone of the SS.10. it is primarily designed and intended for use as a man-portable anti-tank system (MANPATS); however, it has seen widespread vehicle integration on platforms such as the IAV-72, IAV-78 and Iguana-M2, and helicopter integration on a number of aircraft of SACTO origin.
A simplistic design, the GPM-T uses SACLOS wire-guidance requiring the user to keep the target vehicle in their sites. However, its 6.9kg tandem-HEAT warhead boasts capable penetration against even modern MBTs.