Mathogo
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The Mathogo is an Argentinian wire-guided anti-tank missile developed by the CITEFA ("Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de las FFAA" - Armed Forces Scientific and Technical Research Institute).
It is in use by the Argentine Army.
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[edit] Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: CITEFA
- Diameter: 11 cm (0.36 ft)
- Length: 1 m (3.20 in)
- Wingspan: 45 cm (1.47 in)
- Standard warhead weight: 2.7 kg (5.90 lb)
- Warhead type: hollow charge
- Maximum range: 6.5 km (4 mi)
- Guidance: MCLOS wire remote controlled
[edit] References
[edit] See also
- CITEFA AS-25K air-to-surface missile
- CITEFA Martin Pescador MP-1000 air-to-surface missile
- Cobra (anti-tank missile)
- List of anti-tank guided missiles
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) CITEFA web site (also in English)
- (Spanish) SAORBATS picture of the missile in its transporter/launcher box
- (Spanish) SAORBATS (unofficial Argentine Army order of battle) Mathogo missile mentioned in the equipment list and its status (site visited 15:33, 22 December 2007 (UTC))

