3. NLAW: The Close-Quarter Tank Hunter

The Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon (NLAW) has shown to be a rather powerful short-range weapon. Designed under British-Swedish cooperation, this shoulder-fired missile shines in urban warfare situations. Within 20 to 800 meters, its expected line of sight guidance system lets operators properly engage moving targets. Although its direct attack mode is successful against smaller vehicles and buildings, the NLAW’s overflight top attack mode lets it target tanks from above. For infantry formations needing quick deployment and minimum training, the system’s small weight and easy operation make it perfect.
4. Kornet: The Tank Crew’s Nightmare

The 9M133 produced in Russia Among the most dreaded anti-tank missiles used in contemporary warfare, Kornet has developed a reputation Through 1,000–1,200mm of rolled homogeneous armour, its remarkable penetration power can destroy even the most modern reactive armour systems. Particularly challenging to fight against is the highly resistant to countermeasures Kornet’s laser beam-riding guiding technology is. This system has shown its lethality in many wars, causing major casualties to even the most sophisticated tank formations with an efficient range of 5,500 meters and the capacity to run in all weather conditions.
