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* {{KEN}} - [[Kenyan Army]] infantry
* {{KEN}} - [[Kenyan Army]] infantry
* {{LBN}} - [[Lebanese Army]]
* {{LBN}} - [[Lebanese Army]]
* {{LBY}} - Libyan Army. (According to news sources, France is preparing to supply the Libyan military with MILAN anti-tank missiles.


* {{MEX}} - [[Mexican Army]] (Ejército Mexicano)
* {{MEX}} - [[Mexican Army]] (Ejército Mexicano)

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MILAN (French: Missile d´infanterie léger antichar = Anti-Tank Light Infantry Missile) is a second-generation European anti-tank guided missile. Design of the MILAN started in 1962. It was ready for trials in 1971, and was accepted for service in 1972. It is a wire guided SACLOS (Semi-Automatic Command to Line-Of-Sight) missile, which means the sight of the launch unit has to be aimed at the target to guide the missile. The MILAN can be equipped with a MIRA thermal sight, to give it night-firing ability.

Warhead Variants

  • MILAN: Single, Shaped Charge (1972)
  • MILAN 2: Single, Shaped Charge (1984)
  • MILAN 2T: Tandem, Shaped Charge (1993)
  • MILAN 3: Tandem, Shaped Charge
  • MILAN ER: Extended Range

History

MILAN is a Franco-German missile that has been license-built by the UK (by BAE Systems), Spain and India.

Operators

See also