The Soviet Army was also in midproduction of its first rocket-propelled grenade, the RPG-2, an antiarmor weapon based on a Nazi-era German pattern. ❋ C. J. Chivers (2010)
The Predator is equipped with radar, infrared cameras, and two laser-guided AGM-114 Hellfire antiarmor missiles. ❋ Paco Underhill (2010)
Each crate contained multiple M72 LAW antiarmor weapons. ❋ Vince Flynn (2010)
Rebuilding Georgia's security forces is part of it with heavy emphasis on "antiaircraft and antiarmor systems necessary to deter any renewed Russian aggression." ❋ Unknown (2008)
Specifically, the Georgian military should be given the antiaircraft and antiarmor systems necessary to deter any renewed Russian aggression. ❋ Unknown (2008)
It can employ maneuver (a combination of fire and movement) to destroy enemy tanks, fighting vehicles, antiarmor systems, and emplacements (such as strongpoints and bunkers). ❋ United States Army (1998)
Infantry squads can supplement the antiarmor fires of the tanks and BFVs with Javelin missiles, which have a maximum range of 2,000 meters. ❋ United States Army (1998)
The company headquarters contains both the antiarmor section, consisting of six Dragons or Javelins, and the mortar section, which has two 60-mm mortars. ❋ United States Army (1998)
During offensive operations, the platoon is vulnerable to dug-in enemy infantry elements, which are especially dangerous when equipped with antiarmor systems. ❋ United States Army (1998)
To prepare for an engagement in a wooded area where engagement ranges are extremely short, an antiarmor specialist might dismount with an AT4 instead of a Javelin. ❋ United States Army (1998)
The air assault division has a combat aviation brigade, consisting of two attack helicopter battalions, that adds to its antiarmor capability. ❋ United States Army (1998)
It can employ cannon fire to fix, suppress, or substantially limit the movement of tanks, fighting vehicles, and antiarmor systems at a range of up to 2,500 meters. ❋ United States Army (1998)
Friendly and eEnemy capabilities (especially antiarmor capability). ❋ United States Army (1998)
Volley fire is also employed to negate the low probability of hit and kill of certain antiarmor weapons. ❋ United States Army (1998)
Prevent effective enemy antiarmor fires against the task force as it passes through the choke point. ❋ United States Army (1998)
The infantry squads can augment the antiarmor fires of tanks and BFVs. ❋ United States Army (1998)
The platoon's BFVs are vulnerable to enemy antiarmor fires. ❋ United States Army (1998)