- The 9M14
Malyutka (Russian: Малютка; "Little one", NATO
reporting name: AT-3 Sagger) is a
manual command to line of
sight (MCLOS) wire-guided anti-tank...
- rare
vehicle primarily built for export. 9P122 "
Malyutka" – ATGM
launcher vehicle with 6 9M14M "
Malyutka-M" (AT-3B
Sagger B)
missiles on an
elevatable mount...
-
capable of
firing the 9M14
Malyutka, (NATO: AT-3A
Sagger A), the 9M14M
Malyutka-M (NATO: AT-3B
Sagger B) and the 9M14P
Malyutka-P (NATO: AT-3C
Sagger C)...
-
launcher capable of
firing 9M14 "
Malyutka" (NATO: AT-3A
Sagger A), 9M14M "
Malyutka-M" (NATO: AT-3B
Sagger B) and 9M14P "
Malyutka-P" (NATO: AT-3C
Sagger C) ATGMs...
- The M-class submarines, also
Malyutka class (Russian: Малютка; baby or
little one), were a
class of small, single-, or 1½-hulled
coastal submarines built...
- and the 9S428 ATGM
launcher capable of
firing 9M14
Malyutka (NATO: AT-3A
Sagger A) and 9M14M
Malyutka-M (NATO: AT-3B
Sagger B) ATGMs,
quickly became obsolete...
-
smoothbore cannon, a co-axial PKT
machine gun, and a
launcher for 9M14
Malyutka anti-tank missiles. Its hull had
sufficiently heavy armor to
resist .50...
-
first generation ATGMs include the West
German Cobra and the
Soviet 9M14
Malyutka. In 2012, first-generation
systems were
described as
obsolete due to low...
-
Iranian wire-guided anti-tank
guided missile based on the
Soviet 9M14M
Malyutka (AT-3b Sagger) missile. The Raad
began m****
production in 1988 and was...
-
handled by the autoloader. 2A28 Grom
turret has a
launcher for
Malyutka and
Malyutka-M ATGMs. The HEAT
warhead can
penetrate 280–350
millimetres (11–14 in)...