9K120 Svir / 9K119 Refleks / 9K119M Refleks-M AT-11 Sniper | |
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Type | ATGM |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Service history | |
In service | 1985–present [1] |
Used by | Soviet Union Russia China India Serbia South Korea |
Production history | |
Designer | Tula Machinery Design Bureau (Tula KBP) |
Designed | 1980s |
Manufacturer | Degtyarev plant |
Unit cost | $37,500 (2012)[2][3] |
Produced | 1980s–present |
Variants | 9M119M |
Specifications | |
Mass | 16.5 / 17.2 kg[4] |
Diameter | 125 mm |
Warhead | Tandem hollow-charge |
Warhead weight | 4.5 kg |
Operational range | 4,000 / 5,000 m |
Maximum speed | Subsonic |
Guidance system | Laser beam riding |
Launch platform | 125 mm smoothbore guns |
The 9K120 Svir, 9K119 Refleks, 9K119M Refleks-M (NATO reporting name AT-11 Sniper)[5] are laser beam riding, guided anti-tank missile systems developed in the Soviet Union. Both are designed to be fired from smoothbore 125 mm tank and anti-tank guns (2A45, 2A46 and 2A46M). The name Svir comes from the River Svir, while Refleks means reflex.