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Bastion

Bastion

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
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Basic Information
Name
Bastion
Designation
Bastion
Alternate Designation
9K116-3, 9M117, AT-10 Stabber
Equipment Type
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1987
Description

The Bastion, AT-10 Stabber NATO-codename, is a subsonic laser beam riding anti-tank missile designed to be fired through a 100mm gun. It provides extended range and enhanced lethality over conventional rounds fired by the 100mm gun. A tandem shaped charge warhead has been provided to the Bastion missile in order to defeat Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) protected Main Battle Tanks. The Bastion anti-tank missile has been deployed with T-55 and BMP-3 armored vehicles and MT-12 anti-tank gun. All of them are armed with a 100mm main gun.

Ground Specifications
Range 5.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Status Active
Also Known As 9K116-3, 9M117, AT-10 Stabber
Origin Russia
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1987
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 100 millimeter
Mass — Weight 28 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 5,000 meter
Performance — Piercing in Armor 700 millimeter
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
28 kg
Operators (3)
Russia
China
Indonesia
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