ATGM Carriers - Mega List

This is one actually Saudi Arabian, as Canada doesn’t use this variant. Built it but didn’t use.

The Canadian AT LAV is the LAV-III TUA, or at least the one that is said to have entered service (there might have been some prototype missed somewhere)

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I plan on making a suggestion for it after I complete one for it’s it preceser the M113A2 TUA, which I’m currently working on.

This guy

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The missile used by the CSK181 are specifically only HJ-9A’s, not base HJ-9’s. These are mmW guided making them fire and forget

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As you only included the YPR 765 PRAT, but not the others, here are some more ATGM carriers of BeNeLux origin (they are mostly AFV’s with either a dedicated missile mount or turret, just like the YPR 765, but were also fully converted for solely ATGM carrying):

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There is also a Dutch Fennek prototype with an Euromissile ATM turret HOT missile launcher, but no suggestion has been written as of now:

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  • ‘Bulsae-6’ is not the right name. We don’t have a name, but the Western designation is M2018. Bulsae is the official name for a series of North Korean ATGMs, but we don’t know if the NLOS missile is designated Bulsae-6 (I find it unlikely). Likewise, the missiles aren’t the AKD-10. They’re likely mostly derived from the Spike NLOS
  • I’m guessing ‘VVT-343’ is a typo, but VTT-323 is also a fake name. 323 is the name of the APC. The ATGM carrier’s name is unknown as well, but either 323 (Bulsae-1) or 323 (9M14) would be fine

You’re missing a bunch of vehicles too:

  • Imported Soviet 2P26

  • Imported Soviet 2P27

Tokchon (Bulsae-1)

  • What appears to be a Bulsae-1 carrier based on a modified ATS-59 (‘Tokchon’) chassis, although only this photo is known

M1992 (Bulsae-2)

  • ‘M1992’ APC with a Bulsae-2 (9M111-2) launcher M1992 APC

  • ZiL-130 with four Bulsae-2 launchers

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  • UAZ-469 with a Bulsae-4 launcher (my suggestion incorrectly uses the designation Bulsae-4M) UAZ-469 (Bulsae-4M)

M2022 4x4 NLOS

  • ‘M2022’ van with eight NLOS ATGM launchers

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  • ‘M2025’ armoured car with six NLOS ATGM launchers.

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  • ‘M2025’ car (unarmoured version) with six NLOS ATGM launchers

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  • ‘M2020’ Bulsae-5 carrier with a slightly modified turret, first seen this March
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Missed a few UK ones:

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  • Humber Hornet (Malkara ATGM, funny HESH ATGM)
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  • Land Rover MCLOS Swingfire
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For Australia, you have:
Land Rover Series 2 MILAN

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Land Rover Series 2 ENTAC

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M125A1 MILAN

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Then depending on how you classify ATGM carrier a few more. Details in my ANZAC ground suggestion.

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XM44 (EFOGM - Enhanced Fiber Optic Guided Missile) - US

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Caliber: 152mm
Mass: 53.5kg(118lbs)
Max speed: 100m/s
Guidance type: Fiber Optic SACLOS/GPS/TV (or IIR?)
Guidance time: ???
Max flight range: 15km
Attack type: Single
Penetration: ???

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Missile seeker
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Gunner’s console
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Fiber-Optic Guided Missile FOG-M

FOG-M Fiber Optic Guided Missile MICOM Testing - Digitized Archival Footage

for Russia / USSR.
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Some further ATGM carriers with links except for one.

China: ZDF89

ZDF89: Red Arrow Archer

China: ZDF89 Prototype

ZDF89 Prototype

USA: LAV-AT

LAV-AT

USA: LAV-ATM

LAV-ATM

France: Lohr RPX 6000 HOT HCT

LOHR RPX 6000 (HOT HCT), ultra fast car tank hunter

France: Lohr VPX 5000 HOT HCT

LOHR VPX 5000 (HOT HCT). a french Weisel

Italy: VBL Puma 4x4 TOW

VBL Puma 4x4 Prototype (TOW ATGM)

Italy: VCC-1 TUA

OTO Melara VCC-1 TUA (Prototype)

Finland: XA-185 TOW

No suggestion for this one, but here’s an image:

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Update #1

Updated Some info. Thank you to those who help with correcting me.

  • XM44 FOG-M / EFOGM (USA)
  • FV120 Spartan MCT (United Kingdom)
  • FV703 Ferret Mk2/6 (United Kingdom)
  • FV712 Fettet Mk5 (United Kingdom)
  • FV1620 Humber Hornet (United Kingdom)
  • FV4010 Mk4 (United Kingdom)
  • AMX-13 mod.56 ENTAC (France - BeNeLuX)
  • Fennek ATM (France - BeNeLuX)
  • Land Rover Series 2 ENTAC (Misc - Australia)
  • M2020 8x8 ATGM (Misc - North Korea)

Thanks for including mine! Though to avoid confusion, it’d be best to have the full title (Raketenjagdpanzer SPW-40 (9M14)), as SPW-40 is just the scout car it is based on. Additionally, it likely could carry later versions of the 9M14 as well, such as the 9M14P, as the GDR had these when it was being tested, though there is no confirmation they used them.

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United Kingdom/South Africa/India/Jordan
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jTIneWWSc-37XlyVkZpqUx557KI-V7_Q

You asked to not include APC with ATGM but i decided to include 2 Stormers with Javelin ATGM.

UK Pinzgauer Thor MMS
Marauder and Mbombe 6x6 Missile Rogue

They are multi purpose weapon platform. They can fire S2A and ATGM.

The NAMIS MK.2 is equipped with a 2A42 automatic cannon, but this vehicle is classified as an ATGM carrier with a powerful self-defense system. Its role is really ATGM carrier.
(like Terminator, lol)

Rooikat Predator and AB14 Temsah SWARM are ATGM Carrier with 20mm. But they are intended to be ATGM carriers.

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Plasan Sandcat mk. 3 spike system [Israel]

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Wiesel 1 MELLS [Germany]

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Jg. Pz. Leopard 1 Giraffe (PARS 3 LR) [Germany]

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9P133 [USSR]

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Hamer Orev [Israel]

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M1167 HMMWV [USA]

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T16 ss.10 [Germany]

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Found this german truck with atgms, they are descripted as PARS 3 LR, but looks more like HOT to me

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can also take Kornets 😏

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its often confused with its sibling project on the leo 1 chassis (leopard 1 TVT panther), this is the MAN CAT 1 TVT Panther
other planned variants were on the challenger chassis and even a british IFV thingy

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Are you sure? Never heard that before.

its in the suggestion heh
plus its marketed by the OEM

altho tbf its not mentioned in the first suggestion (we didnt find this info until we made the later two suggestions)

Cant even express how much original hate those vehicles awake in me