Suspended armaments
The BGM-71C I-TOW is an American SACLOS-guided anti-tank missile. It was introduced in Update 1.73 "Vive la France".
| Vehicles equipped with this weapon | |
|---|---|
| Attack helicopters | A-129 International (p) · A129CBT |
| AH-1F · Tzefa D/E · Tzefa B · ▅AH-1E · AH-1S | |
| Lahatut | |
| Utility helicopters | A.109EOA-2 · BO 105 CB-2 · Lynx AH.Mk.1 · UH-1C · UH-1C XM-30 |
| Light tanks | Begleitpanzer 57 (Modification) |
| Tank destroyers | Giraf (Modification) · M113A1 (TOW) (Modification) · ␗M113A1 (TOW) (Modification) · M901 |
| Missile characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Mass | 19 kg |
| Guidance | Semi-automatic (SACLOS) |
| Maximum speed | 296 m/s |
| Missile guidance time | 25 secs |
| Firing range | 3.75 km |
| Explosive mass | 2.72 kg TNTeq |
| Armour penetration | 630 mm |
The HEAT warhead does its signature straight line of damage upon penetration, with slight and unreliable spalling damage from the 6 pounds of TNT equivalent against armour. Lightly-armoured vehicles such as the BMPs will be annihilated by the overpressure damage.
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Helicopters can readily use this missile against tanks with excellent results and nearly guaranteed penetration of ground targets.
Ground vehicles such as the M901 are limited more by the design of the vehicle than the round it fires unless in a perfect hull down position.
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