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{{About
{{DISPLAYTITLE:MILAN ATGM}}
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| about = Franco-German ATGM '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
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| other
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| usage-1 = the improved version
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| link-1 = MILAN 2
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| usage-2 = other uses
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| link-2 = Milan (Disambiguation)
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The MILAN is a German/ French developed anti tank guided missile, with a single shaped charge warhead.
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[[File:WeaponImage MILAN.png|thumb|left|420px|The MILAN missile (the launch tube, missile with first stage motor, and deployed missile are shown; scale is approximate)]]
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Franco-German SACLOS [[Anti-tank guided missiles|anti-tank guided missile]]. It was introduced in [[Update 1.81 "The Valkyries"]].
  
''Write an introduction to the article in 2-3 small paragraphs. Briefly tell us about the history of the development and combat using the weaponry and also about its features. Compile a list of air, ground, or naval vehicles that feature this weapon system in the game.''
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The MILAN is an anti-tank guided missile developed jointly by France and Germany, with a single shaped-charge warhead. MILAN means "Missile d'Infanterie Léger ANtichar" (light anti-tank infantry missile). It is also the name for a family of a bird of prey (Kites) in French.
  
 
=== Vehicles equipped with this weapon ===
 
=== Vehicles equipped with this weapon ===
 
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* {{Specs-Link|germ_marder_1a1}}
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* {{Specs-Link|germ_marder_1a3}}
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* {{Specs-Link|uk_ratel_20}}
 
* {{Specs-Link|uk_fv510_isv}}
 
* {{Specs-Link|uk_fv510_isv}}
  
 
== General info ==
 
== General info ==
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|'''Caliber'''
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! colspan="2" | Missile characteristics
|103 mm
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|'''Calibre''' || 103 mm
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|'''Projectile Mass''' || 6.7 kg
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|'''max. speed''' || 200 m/s
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|'''Guidance system type''' || Semi-automatic
 
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|'''Projectile Mass'''
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| '''Missile guidance time''' || 15 secs
|6.55 kg
 
 
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|'''max. speed'''
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|'''Firing range''' || 2.00 km
|200 m/s
 
 
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|'''Guidance system type'''
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|'''Explosive Mass''' || 1.83 kg TNTe
|Semi- automatic
 
 
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|'''Firing range'''
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|'''Fuze Sensitivity''' || 0.1 mm
|2.00 km
 
 
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|'''Explosive Mass'''
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|'''Fuze delay''' || 0.05 m
|1.4 kg
 
 
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|'''Fuze Sensitivity'''
 
|0.1 mm
 
 
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=== Effective damage ===
 
=== Effective damage ===
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=== Comparison with analogues ===
 
=== Comparison with analogues ===
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== Usage in battles ==
 
== Usage in battles ==
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=== Pros and cons ===
 
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'''Pros:'''
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'''Pros:'''  
  
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* Because it is wire-guided, the missile is not affected by radio jamming or flares
  
'''Cons:'''
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'''Cons:'''  
  
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* Visual contact has to be maintained with the target at all times until the missile hits the target.
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* Short range
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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The MILAN ATGM was created as a result of the "Euromissile" Franco-West German joint missile development program in the 1960s. The missile system quickly became the standard anti-tank weapon of many NATO forces, and found widespread use in most of the armies of the Alliance.
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The MILAN system, which consists of two main components, the launcher and the missile, employs a semi-automatic command to line of sight (SACLOS) command guidance system, which keeps the missile in the center of the operators crosshairs, by using GPS technology and, depending on the model, the missile is tracked using either a tail-mounted infrared lamp or an electronic-flash lamp. The missile is not affected by radio jamming or flares because it is wire-guided. However, drawbacks include short range, issues with overland powerlines, and a vulnerability to infrared jammers, which can prevent the missile's IR tail light from being tracked correctly.
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Later on, more advanced versions of this missile system were developed. Variants include:
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* MILAN (calibre 103 mm, single shaped charge warhead, developed in 1972)
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* MILAN 2 (calibre 115 mm, single shaped charge warhead with increased penetration, developed in 1984)
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* MILAN 2T (calibre 115 mm, tandem shaped charge warhead against reactive armour, developed in 1993)
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* MILAN 3 (calibre 115 mm, tandem shaped charge warhead including an electronic beacon to combat the "Shtora" jammer, developed in 1996)
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* MILAN ER (calibre 150 mm, tandem shaped charge warhead with increased penetration and maximum 3 km range, developed in 2006)
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The later variants of the MILAN system make use of tandem-charge HEAT warheads in order to keep up with developments in Soviet armor systems (ERA), which proved very effective against single shaped-charge warhead ATGMs.
  
 
== Media ==
 
== Media ==
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[[File:Milan.jpg|right|thumb]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[MILAN 2]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
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* ''topic on the official game forum;''
 
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* ''other literature.''
 
* ''other literature.''
  

Latest revision as of 11:03, 3 August 2023

This page is about the Franco-German ATGM MILAN. For the improved version, see MILAN 2. For other uses, see Milan (Disambiguation).

Description

The MILAN missile (the launch tube, missile with first stage motor, and deployed missile are shown; scale is approximate)


The MILAN is a Franco-German SACLOS anti-tank guided missile. It was introduced in Update 1.81 "The Valkyries".

The MILAN is an anti-tank guided missile developed jointly by France and Germany, with a single shaped-charge warhead. MILAN means "Missile d'Infanterie Léger ANtichar" (light anti-tank infantry missile). It is also the name for a family of a bird of prey (Kites) in French.

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

General info

Missile characteristics
Calibre 103 mm
Projectile Mass 6.7 kg
max. speed 200 m/s
Guidance system type Semi-automatic
Missile guidance time 15 secs
Firing range 2.00 km
Explosive Mass 1.83 kg TNTe
Fuze Sensitivity 0.1 mm
Fuze delay 0.05 m

Effective damage

30° 60°
10 m 530 mm 459 mm 265 mm
100 m 530 mm 459 mm 265 mm
500 m 530 mm 459 mm 265 mm
1,000 m 530 mm 459 mm 265 mm
1,500 m 530 mm 459 mm 265 mm
2,000 m 530 mm 459 mm 265 mm

Comparison with analogues

Give a comparative description of missiles that have firepower equal to this weapon.

Usage in battles

Describe situations when you would utilise this missile in-game (vehicle, pillbox, base, etc)

Pros and cons

Summarise and briefly evaluate the weaponry in terms of its characteristics and combat effectiveness. Mark pros and cons as a list.

Pros:

  • Because it is wire-guided, the missile is not affected by radio jamming or flares

Cons:

  • Visual contact has to be maintained with the target at all times until the missile hits the target.
  • Short range

History

The MILAN ATGM was created as a result of the "Euromissile" Franco-West German joint missile development program in the 1960s. The missile system quickly became the standard anti-tank weapon of many NATO forces, and found widespread use in most of the armies of the Alliance.

The MILAN system, which consists of two main components, the launcher and the missile, employs a semi-automatic command to line of sight (SACLOS) command guidance system, which keeps the missile in the center of the operators crosshairs, by using GPS technology and, depending on the model, the missile is tracked using either a tail-mounted infrared lamp or an electronic-flash lamp. The missile is not affected by radio jamming or flares because it is wire-guided. However, drawbacks include short range, issues with overland powerlines, and a vulnerability to infrared jammers, which can prevent the missile's IR tail light from being tracked correctly.

Later on, more advanced versions of this missile system were developed. Variants include:

  • MILAN (calibre 103 mm, single shaped charge warhead, developed in 1972)
  • MILAN 2 (calibre 115 mm, single shaped charge warhead with increased penetration, developed in 1984)
  • MILAN 2T (calibre 115 mm, tandem shaped charge warhead against reactive armour, developed in 1993)
  • MILAN 3 (calibre 115 mm, tandem shaped charge warhead including an electronic beacon to combat the "Shtora" jammer, developed in 1996)
  • MILAN ER (calibre 150 mm, tandem shaped charge warhead with increased penetration and maximum 3 km range, developed in 2006)

The later variants of the MILAN system make use of tandem-charge HEAT warheads in order to keep up with developments in Soviet armor systems (ERA), which proved very effective against single shaped-charge warhead ATGMs.

Media

Milan.jpg

See also

Related development

External links

Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:

  • topic on the official game forum;
  • other literature.


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