Saab to Supply AT4 Anti-tank Missiles to Indian Armed Forces

This order includes the AT4CS AST, which can be fired from confined spaces such as from inside buildings, bunkers and other urban environment

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Swedish Saab announced that its AT4 weapon has been selected by the Indian Armed Forces through a competitive program for a single-shot weapon. AT4 will be used by the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force. 

According the company, this order includes the AT4CS AST, which can be fired from confined spaces such as from inside buildings, bunkers and other urban environments. The AT4CS AST offers a tandem warhead with a breach or blast mode, which is optimized to defeat enemies within buildings and to destroy structures, which can create a point of access into them.

Saab says that AT4 is one of the most popular and successful support weapon families on the market. Operated by a single soldier, this single-shot system has proven efficacy against structures, landing craft, helicopters, armored vehicles and personnel. Its 84 mm caliber warhead offers enhanced power and performance. 

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