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- Swingfire was a British wire-guided anti-tank missile developed in the 1960s and produced from 1966 until 1993. The name refers to its ability to make...
- The FV438 Swingfire was an armoured anti-tank vehicle of the British Army. It was derived from the FV430 series of vehicles by converting the FV432 to...
- the CVR(T) family and served in the British Army. FV102 Striker was the Swingfire wire-guided anti-tank missile carrying member of the CVR(T) family. The...
- Vickers Vigilant with a new and highly maneuverable missile to produce Swingfire. The goal was to allow the launcher to remain completely undercover while...
- the British. 1960 3M6 Shmel enters service in the Soviet Union. 1960 Swingfire enters service in the United Kingdom. 1963 9M14 Malyutka enters service...
- already decided that their ultimate weapon for this role would be the Swingfire, but it would not be available until 1966 at the earliest. An order for...
- driver, gunner and commander. The anti–armour capability would be met by a Swingfire missile system (then under development) mounted at the rear. The design...
- (designated FV438) with two Swingfire ATGM launchers that were reloaded from an internal magazine of 10 missiles. Swingfire was a command line of sight...
- including those with varying equipment, turret or no turret and armed with Swingfire anti-tank missiles. Including all the marks and experimental variants...
- launched anti-tank missile) Cirit (70mm anti-armor missile) Malkara NLAW Swingfire Brimstone (air-launched) Vickers Vigilant M47 Dragon (no longer in service)...