USSR 9M14M Malyutka (AT-3 Sagger) Anti-Tank Missile
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Above and Below: The Soviet Union developed the Malyutka AT-3 Sagger Anti-Tank Missile system in 1961 and it was exported to many client nations such as Egypt, and Vietnam. The Malyutka “Little One" or "Baby” was manufactured by a few other nations such as Yugoslavia and China. Today it is still in serice with many nations and non-state organizations like Hamas, Daesh, and Hezbollah. This is an inert suitcase variant used by dismounted infantry.
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Above: The alphanumeric designation 9M14M is used for launchers and the wire guided missile within the suitcase carrier. The Joystick Controller is designated 9S415, and the optical periscope that is typically used to guide the missile to ranges past 1000 meters is known as the 9Sh16. The 9S415 Controller and the 9Sh16 Scope are missing on the Saggers in the collection, so these are on our wanted list
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