HOT (missile) - Performance Relative To Comparable Weapons

Performance Relative To Comparable Weapons

Designation Diameter Launch weight Warhead Armor penetration (est.) Range Speed
HOT-3 150 mm 24.5 kg 6.48 kg tandem HEAT 1250 mm 75–4,300 m 864 km/h
BGM-71E TOW-2A 152 mm 22.7 kg 6.09 kg tandem HEAT 1000 mm 65–4,000 m 1,116 km/h
AT-6 Kokon 130 mm 35.0 kg 5.4 kg HEAT 650 mm 400–5,000 m 1,512 km/h

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