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Corsar

Corsar

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
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Basic Information
Name
Corsar
Designation
Corsar
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Manufacturer
Luch Design Bureau
Date of Introduction
2013
Description

The Corsar is a light portable anti-tank missile system developed by Luch Design Bureau in Ukraine and comprising a firing post and a missile inside a container. The Corsar anti-tank missile's tandem hollow charge warhead is designed to destroy moving and stationary targets including main battle tanks equipped with explosive reactive armor (ERA). Besides, this weapon system can take out field fortifications, light armored vehicles, unmanned aircraft at low speed and low altitudes as well as helicopters. The missile has a maximum range of 2,500 meters in 10 seconds and its guidance is semi-automatic utilizing a laser beam. The Corsar missile system is intended to enter service by the end of 2013.

Ground Specifications
Range 2.5 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
Status Active
Origin Ukraine
Contractor Luch Design Bureau
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) December 2013
Total Production ?
Unitary Cost USD $130,000
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 107 millimeter
Dimensions — Launch Unit Length 1,160 millimeter
Mass — Launch Unit Weight 4.5 kilogram
Mass — Weight 18 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 2,500 meter
Performance — Piercing in Armor 550 millimeter
Temperature — Max Operating Temperature 60 ° Celsius
Temperature — Min Operating Temperature -45.00 ° Celsius
Time — Flight Time 10 second
Details
Country of Origin Ukraine
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
4.5 kg
Operators (1)
Ukraine
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