ATGM$500960$ - translation to γερμανικά
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ATGM$500960$ - translation to γερμανικά

1960S ANTI-TANK MISSILE FAMILY BY AEROSPATIALE AND MBB (LATER EUROMISSILE)
HOT ATGM; Euromissile HOT; HOT missile
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  • Map with HOT operators in blue
  • VAB]] of the French Army

ATGM      
Panzerabwehrrakete die durch Laser oder Infrarotsignale geleitet wird
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles         
  • The [[9M133 Kornet]] tripod-mounted ATGM of the [[Russian Ground Forces]]
  • APS]] during [[Operation Protective Edge]]
  • Spike missile]], capable of making a [[top attack]] flight profile
  • SANT missile fired from Mi-24
GUIDED MISSILE FOR COMBAT AGAINST ARMORED TARGETS
ATGM; Anti-tank guided weapon; ATGMs; ATGW; Antitank guided missile; Anti tank missile; Anti-Tank Guided Missile; Antitank missile; Anti-tank Missile; Anti-Tank Guided Weapon; Anti-tank missiles; Anti-tank guided missiles; Antitank guided weapon; Anti-tank missile; Anti-tank guided missile system
Panzerabwehrrakete die Ihr Ziel mit Hilfe von Laser oder Infrarot findet, abgekürzt ATGM
anti-tank missile         
  • The [[9M133 Kornet]] tripod-mounted ATGM of the [[Russian Ground Forces]]
  • APS]] during [[Operation Protective Edge]]
  • Spike missile]], capable of making a [[top attack]] flight profile
  • SANT missile fired from Mi-24
GUIDED MISSILE FOR COMBAT AGAINST ARMORED TARGETS
ATGM; Anti-tank guided weapon; ATGMs; ATGW; Antitank guided missile; Anti tank missile; Anti-Tank Guided Missile; Antitank missile; Anti-tank Missile; Anti-Tank Guided Weapon; Anti-tank missiles; Anti-tank guided missiles; Antitank guided weapon; Anti-tank missile; Anti-tank guided missile system
n. Panzerabwehrrakete, Flugkörper gebaut für die Zerstörung von Panzer

Βικιπαίδεια

HOT (missile)

The HOT (French: Haut subsonique Optiquement Téléguidé Tiré d'un Tube, or High Subsonic, Optical, Remote-Guided, Tube-Launched) is a second-generation long-range anti-tank missile system. It was originally developed to replace the older SS.11 wire guided missile in French and West German service. The design was a collaboration between the German firm Bölkow and the French firm Nord. Bölkow and Nord later merged into MBB and Aérospatiale respectively, both of which then formed Euromissile to design and produce the MILAN, Roland and HOT. This ultimately became part of MBDA.

In comparison to the SS.11, HOT has longer range, flies faster, and is semi-automatically guided instead of manually. It has become one of the most successful missiles of its class, with tens of thousands of missiles produced, used by no fewer than a dozen countries worldwide, and validated in combat in several wars. The missile system is also commonly mounted on light and medium armored vehicles, and attack helicopters.

HOT entered limited production in 1976, with mass production of 800 missiles a month reached in 1978. HOT initially became operational with the German and French armies fitted to specialized armored antitank vehicles. In addition, Euromissile received large export orders from Middle East nations at the start of mass production. This was likely due to the situation in the late 1970s where many nations did not want to rely solely on arms purchases from the Soviets combined with the U.S. Congress restrictions on the export sales of the TOW antitank missile.

In Europe, the end of the service life of the HOT missile system is in sight with the French opting to purchase Hellfire II missiles for their Tiger-HAD attack helicopters and the Germans planning to transition to the PARS 3 LR. Austria has decommissioned its HOT-carrying tank destroyers, while Spain is transitioning to Spike missiles to replace their HOT missile inventory. The HOT missile continues to be in widespread use in other areas of the world.