List of anti-tank missiles

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This is a list of anti-tank guided missiles developed by different countries.

Australia[]

  • Malkara

Argentina[]

Belarus[]

Brazil[]

Canada[]

China[]

France[]

Germany[]

  • Cobra
  • Cobra 2000
  • Mamba
  • MILAN
  • HOT
  • PARS 3

Hungary[]

India[]

Iran[]

Israel[]

Italy[]

  • Mosquito

Japan[]

Jordan[]

North Korea[]

South Korea[]

Pakistan[]

Poland[]

Serbia[]

South Africa[]

Soviet Union and Russian Federation[]

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

  • Cobra

Turkey[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

AH-1W with Hellfire (left) and BGM-71 TOW missiles (right)

Ukraine[]

See also[]

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