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The MSS-1.2 is Brazilian Anti-tank guided missile with laser guidance used for close-range fighting. It is the standard personal missile launch system of the Brazilian army and marine corps. The MSS 1.2 has a range of 500 to 3,000 m and can be used against tanks, armoured vehicles, infantry, bunkers, small buildings, boats, aircraft, and helicopters. Initially, this missile was jointly developed by OTO Melara in Italy and ENGESA in Brazil as the Missile Anticarro della Fanteria (MAF), with the program beginning in 1985. The MAF was later renamed the LEO, in honor of Minister of the Army Leonidas Goncalves, but that name as well gave-way to a later designation, the current MSS 1.2. After ENGESA went bankrupt in 1993, the program was handed over to ORBITA, and later Mectron (also a Brazilian

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  • The MSS-1.2 is Brazilian Anti-tank guided missile with laser guidance used for close-range fighting. It is the standard personal missile launch system of the Brazilian army and marine corps. The MSS 1.2 has a range of 500 to 3,000 m and can be used against tanks, armoured vehicles, infantry, bunkers, small buildings, boats, aircraft, and helicopters. Initially, this missile was jointly developed by OTO Melara in Italy and ENGESA in Brazil as the Missile Anticarro della Fanteria (MAF), with the program beginning in 1985. The MAF was later renamed the LEO, in honor of Minister of the Army Leonidas Goncalves, but that name as well gave-way to a later designation, the current MSS 1.2. After ENGESA went bankrupt in 1993, the program was handed over to ORBITA, and later Mectron (also a Brazilian company). OTO Melara eventually ceded the entire program to Mectron, who continued to develop it for an agonizingly long duration --- after 16 more years and at least one major redesign, the MSS 1.2 was formally accepted into service with the Brazilian armed forces in 2009. The missile is equipped with a warhead type hollow charge and a two-stage propulsion system. Guidance is performed by a laser beam projected by the fire control system. Similar in performance to the Russian 9M123 Khrizantema, it is meant to compete with other next generation missiles. The MSS-1.2 was designed to deal with current and future armored threats such as Russian T-90, American M-1 Abrams and British Challenger 2 tanks, but can also be used against low-altitude aircraft such as helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles. It has successfully breached more than six meters of concrete in tests carried out by the Brazilian army. (en)
  • El SIATT MSS-1.2 es un misil guiado antitanque brasileño con guía láser utilizado para combates a corta distancia, es un sistema de lanzamiento de misiles personal del Ejército Brasileño y la Infantería de Marina Brasileña. El MSS 1.2 tiene un alcance de 200 a 3.200 metros y se puede utilizar contra tanques, vehículos blindados, infantería, búnkeres, edificios pequeños, barcos, aviones y helicópteros. (es)
  • O MSS 1.2 é um míssil antitanque com guiagem à laser, usado em combates à curta distância. (pt)
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  • 130.0
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  • Motor to two stages, with solid propellant, based on double occupancy. (en)
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  • HMX warhead family (en)
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  • Section of control and guidance: digital electronics, microprocessor-based Beam riding. (en)
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  • MSS-1.2 (en)
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  • solid propellant (en)
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  • 2009 (xsd:integer)
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  • Flight-controlled fins in cruciform configuration with electrically actuated canards and Loop control with PID strategy (en)
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  • El SIATT MSS-1.2 es un misil guiado antitanque brasileño con guía láser utilizado para combates a corta distancia, es un sistema de lanzamiento de misiles personal del Ejército Brasileño y la Infantería de Marina Brasileña. El MSS 1.2 tiene un alcance de 200 a 3.200 metros y se puede utilizar contra tanques, vehículos blindados, infantería, búnkeres, edificios pequeños, barcos, aviones y helicópteros. (es)
  • O MSS 1.2 é um míssil antitanque com guiagem à laser, usado em combates à curta distância. (pt)
  • The MSS-1.2 is Brazilian Anti-tank guided missile with laser guidance used for close-range fighting. It is the standard personal missile launch system of the Brazilian army and marine corps. The MSS 1.2 has a range of 500 to 3,000 m and can be used against tanks, armoured vehicles, infantry, bunkers, small buildings, boats, aircraft, and helicopters. Initially, this missile was jointly developed by OTO Melara in Italy and ENGESA in Brazil as the Missile Anticarro della Fanteria (MAF), with the program beginning in 1985. The MAF was later renamed the LEO, in honor of Minister of the Army Leonidas Goncalves, but that name as well gave-way to a later designation, the current MSS 1.2. After ENGESA went bankrupt in 1993, the program was handed over to ORBITA, and later Mectron (also a Brazilian (en)
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  • MSS-1.2 (es)
  • MSS-1.2 (en)
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