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The 9K120 Svir , 9K119 Refleks , 9K119M Refleks-M ( NATO reporting name AT-11 Sniper ) are laser beam riding , guided anti-tank missile systems developed in the Soviet Union . Both are designed to be fired from smoothbore 125 mm tank and anti-tank guns ( 2A45 , 2A46 and 2A46M). The name Svir comes from the River Svir , while Refleks means reflex .

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6-420: AT-11 may refer to: AT-11 Sniper , a guided antitank missile AT-11 Kansan , a World War II training aircraft [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

12-496: Is 690 mm (27.1 inches) long and has pop-out fins (with a 250 mm/69 girth span) that aid in guidance. The missile is guided by the modulated laser beam steered by the tank gunner. The missile has a maximum range of 5,000 meters at a speed of 350 meters per second (17.69 seconds max flight time). The Svir/Reflex enables the tank to hit targets at twice the range of the 125mm shells. The tandem warhead can penetrate up to 900 mm of armor (35.4 inches). Missile 9M119M "Refleks-M"

18-481: The 2A45 Sprut-B anti-tank gun. 9M119M "Refleks-M" missiles ( GRAU designation: 3UKB20) can be fired from the T-72B, T-80U, and T-90S through the use of a 1K13-19 sight, are ejected using the 9Kh949 ejecting mechanism, and the rocket motor ignites as soon as the missile exits the barrel. Ram air collected by the air intakes in the nose is used to provide power to move the control fins. The 17.2 kg (37.8 pound) missile

24-663: The 9K112 Kobra , appeared on Soviet T-64B tanks in 1976. However, they were incompatible with the autoloader of the T-72 tanks (while the T-64 also had an autoloader, it was very different from the one in T-72), so the new missile system was developed for T-72. The Svir is used with the T-72 B tank series since 1985. The Refleks appeared in 1992 and was installed in T-90 tank series. It has also been produced by

30-512: The People's Republic of China for use with its Type 99 tank . The Indian defence ministry has signed a contract with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), a public sector company under Department of Defence Production, for supplying Invar Anti Tank Guided Missiles to the Indian Army. BDL has been manufacturing these missiles under technical collaboration with Rosoboronexport . It can also be fired from

36-443: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AT-11&oldid=428003485 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages AT-11 Sniper The first guided anti-tank missile system fired from smoothbore 125 mm tank guns,

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