Corsar
RK-3 "Corsar" | |
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Type | Anti-tank missile |
Place of origin | Ukraine |
Service history | |
In service | under development |
Production history | |
Designer | "Luch" State Design Bureau (Kiev)[1][2] |
Designed | since 2005[3] |
Unit cost | USD 130 000 (July 2013)[2] |
Specifications | |
Weight | 18 kilograms (40 lb) |
Length | Missile: 1.16 metres (46 in) |
Diameter | 107mm |
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Effective firing range | 2500 m[1] |
Warhead | HEAT |
Detonation mechanism | contact |
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Engine | Solid-fuel rocket |
Guidance system | Laser guidance[2] |
The RK-3 "Corsar"[1] (Ukrainian: РК-3 "Корсар") is an Ukrainian anti-tank missile being tested for the Ukrainian Ground Forces.
25 July 2013, "Luch" has conducted a live firing test of its new antitank missile system “Corsar” at a firing range near Kiev.[4][2]
In November 2013, Polish Army was interested in acquiring the system.[1]
Corsar is likely to replace Russian/Soviet anti-tank systems such as the 9M113 Konkurs and 9K111 Fagot.
References
- 1 2 3 4 Poland could be interested to purchase Corsar light anti-tank missile weapon system from Ukraine // "Army Recognition"
- 1 2 3 4 В Украине испытали уникальное противотанковое оружие ПТРК «Корсар» // "Украина промышленная" от 25 июля 2013
- ↑ "На прошедшей выставке "Айдекс-2005" "Укрспецэкспорт" демонстрировал макет новой ПТУР "Корсар""
Михаил Растопшин. Мнимая эффективность // "Военно-промышленный курьер", № 24 (91) от 6 июля 2005 - ↑ Александр Ильченко. В Украине испытали уникальное отечественное противотанковое оружие // "Сегодня.UA" от 25 июля 2013
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