Gun-launched missiles, a subset of cannon-launched guided projectiles, are usually anti-tank guided missiles that are fired from tank guns, and sometimes have a claimed limited anti-helicopter capability.
- Chinese GP105 fired from 105 mm gun[1]
- French Anti-Char Rapide Autopropulsé (ACRA) 142mm anti-tank guided missile, tested on a version of the AMX-30 MBT
- Indian SAMHO (missile) fired from 120 mm gun
- Israeli LAHAT, used with their 105 and 120 mm gun tubes
- Russian 9K112 Kobra (AT-8 Songster), 9M119/M/120 (Refleks/Refleks-M/Svir) (AT-11 Sniper) and other types, fired from 115, and 125 mm guns, and 9M117 Bastion fired from 100 mm guns
- Ukrainian Kombat tandem-warhead ATGM with a 5,000 m effective range, fired from a 125 mm smoothbore gun[2]
- US Army MGM-51 Shillelagh fired from a 152 mm gun
- XM1111 Mid-Range Munition (guided round, no rocket motor)[3]
References
- ↑ United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (December 2021). "People's Liberation Army - "Ground Forces" - Quick Reference Guide (GTA 20-10-002)" (PDF). p. 16.
- ↑ Jane's Armour and Artillery 2005–2006, p 133.
- ↑ XM1111 MRM: Clank Softly, and Carry a Better Shillelagh 20-Jan-2009
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