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* {{IND}} – [[Indian Army]]: Infantry and vehicle-mounted weapon. Around 30,000 built under license by [[Bharat Dynamics]]. The Indian Army has also spent close to US$120 million on 4,100 new MILAN-2T ATGMs.<ref>http://www.india-defence.com/reports-4183</ref>
* {{IND}} – [[Indian Army]]: Infantry and vehicle-mounted weapon. Around 30,000 built under license by [[Bharat Dynamics]]. The Indian Army has also spent close to US$120 million on 4,100 new MILAN-2T ATGMs.<ref>http://www.india-defence.com/reports-4183</ref>
* {{IRQ}} – [[Iraqi Army]]: One reportedly hit a British [[Challenger 2|Challenger 2 MBT]] during the early stages of [[Op Telic|Operation Telic]] along with multiple [[RPG-7|rocket-propelled grenades]]. The tank survived the attack.
* {{IRQ}} – [[Iraqi Army]]: One reportedly hit a British [[Challenger 2|Challenger 2 MBT]] during the early stages of [[Op Telic|Operation Telic]] along with multiple [[RPG-7|rocket-propelled grenades]]. The tank survived the attack.
** {{Flag|Iraqi Kurdistan}} – [[Peshmerga]]: 30 launchers and 500 rockets, delivery in two portions was announced on August 31., 2014 by German Bundeswehr<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bmvg.de/resource/resource/MzEzNTM4MmUzMzMyMmUzMTM1MzMyZTM2MzEzMDMwMzAzMDMwMzAzMDY4N2E2OTcyNmEzNjMwN2EyMDIwMjAyMDIw/2014-08-31%20Papier_Unterst%C3%BCtzung_E5_final.pdf|title=Unterstützung der Regierung der Autonomen Region Irakisch-Kurdistan bei der Versorgung der Flüchtlinge und beim Kampf gegen den Islamischen Staat im Nordirak (PDF)|date=31 August 2014|work=German Bundeswehr|language=German|accessdate=1 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/irak-deutschland-schickt-kurden-panzerabwehrraketen-a-989117.html|title=Irak: Deutschland schickt Kurden Panzerabwehrraketen|date=31 August 2014|work=[[Spiegel Online]]|language=German|accessdate=31 August 2014}}</ref>
** {{Flag|Iraqi Kurdistan}} – [[Peshmerga]]: 30 launchers and 500 rockets, delivery in two portions was announced on August 31., 2014 by German Bundeswehr<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bmvg.de/resource/resource/MzEzNTM4MmUzMzMyMmUzMTM1MzMyZTM2MzEzMDMwMzAzMDMwMzAzMDY4N2E2OTcyNmEzNjMwN2EyMDIwMjAyMDIw/2014-08-31%20Papier_Unterst%C3%BCtzung_E5_final.pdf|title=Unterstützung der Regierung der Autonomen Region Irakisch-Kurdistan bei der Versorgung der Flüchtlinge und beim Kampf gegen den Islamischen Staat im Nordirak (PDF)|date=31 August 2014|work=German Bundeswehr|language=German|accessdate=1 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/irak-deutschland-schickt-kurden-panzerabwehrraketen-a-989117.html|title=Irak: Deutschland schickt Kurden Panzerabwehrraketen|date=31 August 2014|work=[[Spiegel Online]]|language=German|accessdate=31 August 2014}}</ref> . These missiles have proven to be the key for the Peshmerga to turn the tide in the war against [[ISIS]], being now capable of facing the tanks captured to the Iraq military.
* {{ITA}} – [[Italian Army]]: Infantry weapon. Built under license by [[Oto Melara]]; Total of 714 launchers with 17,163 missile delivered in 1990. 807 MILAN 2T ordered in 2004 and delivered in 2005 (SIPRI).<ref>http://www.revestito.it/? id1=101&idaux=101&wiki=Forze_armate_mondiali_dal_secondo_dopoguerra_al_XXI_secolo/Italia:_esercito_3</ref>
* {{ITA}} – [[Italian Army]]: Infantry weapon. Built under license by [[Oto Melara]]; Total of 714 launchers with 17,163 missile delivered in 1990. 807 MILAN 2T ordered in 2004 and delivered in 2005 (SIPRI).<ref>http://www.revestito.it/? id1=101&idaux=101&wiki=Forze_armate_mondiali_dal_secondo_dopoguerra_al_XXI_secolo/Italia:_esercito_3</ref>
* {{KEN}} – [[Military of Kenya|Kenyan Army]]: Infantry weapon.
* {{KEN}} – [[Military of Kenya|Kenyan Army]]: Infantry weapon.

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MILAN
MILAN launcher mounted on French Army VBL
TypeAnti-tank missile
Place of originFrance / West Germany
Service history
In service1972–present
Used bySee operators
Production history
Designed1970s
ManufacturerMBDA
Produced1972
No. built350,000 missiles, 10,000 launchers
VariantsSee variants
Specifications
Mass7.1 kg
Length1.2 m
Diameter0.115 m
Wingspan0.26 m
Warheadtandem HEAT
Detonation
mechanism
contact

Enginesolid-fuel rocket
Flight ceiling-
Maximum speed 200 m/s
Guidance
system
SACLOS wire
Steering
system
Jet deflector
Launch
platform
Individual, vehicle

MILAN (French: Missile d´infanterie léger antichar; Template:Lang-en, "milan(e)" is French for "kite") is a European anti-tank guided missile. Design of the MILAN started in 1962, it was ready for trials in 1971, and was accepted for service in 1972. It is a wire guided SACLOS (semi-automatic command to line-of-sight) missile, which means the sight of the launch unit has to be aimed at the target to guide the missile. The MILAN can be equipped with a MIRA thermal sight, or MILIS to give it night-firing ability.

History

MILAN is a French / German missile that has been license-built by Italy, Spain, Britain and India. As it is guided by wire by an operator, this missile can avoid most countermeasures (flares and chaff). The drawbacks are its short range, the exposure of the operator, and that it requires a skilled and well-trained operator.

Variants

MILAN 1 missile.
MILAN II with stand-off probe which almost doubled penetration
View through MILAN optical sight
  • MILAN 1: Single, main shaped charge warhead (1972), calibre 103 mm
  • MILAN 2: Single, main shaped charge warhead, with standoff probe to increase penetration (1984) – see photo to right, calibre 115 mm
  • MILAN 2T: Single main shaped charge, with smaller shape charge warhead at end of standoff probe to defeat reactive armour (1993)
  • MILAN 3: Tandem, shaped charge warheads (1996) and electronic beacon
  • MILAN ER: Extended range (3,000 m) and improved penetration

The later MILAN models have tandem HEAT warheads. This was done to keep pace with developments in Soviet armour technology – Soviet tanks began to appear with explosive reactive armour, which could defeat earlier ATGMs. The smaller precursor HEAT warhead penetrates and detonates the ERA tiles, paving the way for the main HEAT warhead to penetrate the armour behind.

Operators

Former operators

See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ "Armenia purchases France-Germany co-produced anti-tank missile systems". Apa.az. 1 July 2013. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  2. ^ Belgium selects Spike missile to replace Milan – Armyrecognition.com, January 3, 2013
  3. ^ France Orders Anti-Tank Missile from MBDA – Defensenews.com, 5 December 2013
  4. ^ http://www.india-defence.com/reports-4183
  5. ^ "Unterstützung der Regierung der Autonomen Region Irakisch-Kurdistan bei der Versorgung der Flüchtlinge und beim Kampf gegen den Islamischen Staat im Nordirak (PDF)" (PDF). German Bundeswehr (in German). 31 August 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Irak: Deutschland schickt Kurden Panzerabwehrraketen". Spiegel Online (in German). 31 August 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
  7. ^ http://www.revestito.it/? id1=101&idaux=101&wiki=Forze_armate_mondiali_dal_secondo_dopoguerra_al_XXI_secolo/Italia:_esercito_3
  8. ^ a b c "Trade Registers". Armstrade.sipri.org. Retrieved 2013-06-20.
  9. ^ Syrian rebels captured ammunition depot with Milan / Konkurs anti-tank missiles and rockets – Armyrecognition.com, 5 August 2013
  10. ^ http://britains-smallwars.com/Falklands/b-weapons.htm#milan
  11. ^ Zaloga (2004), p. 36.
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