Country of Origin: Sweden
The RB53 Bantam wire-guided, anti-tank missile is designed for operation by an infantryman, but can also be fired from light vehicles and helicopters. The Puch-Haflinger 4 x 4 vehicle carries two launchers, one at the front and one at the rear of the vehicle, each with six Bantam missiles.
The missile has a cylindrical body with a rounded nose and rear-mounted pop-out cruciform wings.
The Bantam consists of its launching container, carrying harness and control unit; it fires a...
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