MGM-310 Rapid Anti-Tank Weapon
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MGM-310 Rapid Anti-Tank Weapon | |
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Type | Anti-tank missile |
Place of origin | Zhenia |
Service history | |
In service | 2003-present |
Used by | Zhenia |
Production history | |
Designer | Jinmu Defense Industries |
Designed | 2000 |
Manufacturer | Jinmu Defense Industries |
Unit cost | $180,000 (missile only, as of 2019) |
Produced | 2001-present |
No. built | 25,000+ |
Variants | MGM-311 Light Rapid Kinetic Weapon |
Specifications | |
Weight | 80 kg |
Length | 3,255 mm |
Diameter | 176 mm |
Propellant | solid fuel |
Operational range | 8.0 km |
Speed | 1,600m/s (Mach 4.7) |
Guidance system | Kinetic energy guidance |
Steering system | aerodynamic surfaces |
Launch platform | National 4x4 Z11 Typhoon AFV Z6-M Baekho Launcher |
The MGM-310 Rapid Anti-Tank Weapon (Zhenian: MGM-310 고속대전차무기) is a Zhenian anti-tank missile developed with the primary purpose of defeating enemy tanks and heavily-armored targets. Developed in parallel to the MGM-320 missile, it was designed to primarily use kinetic energy to penetrate heavy armor, as opposed to high-explosive anti-tank warheads found on other, conventional anti-tank missiles. With a maximum speed of around Mach 4.7 and a maximum range of around 8 kilometers, it was built around a primarily defensive service doctrine in events of large-scale attacks of enemy armored units.