24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
24 January 2022
by Shivanand B M & Parth Shukla
The AT4 platform (mock-ups in picture) will enhance the Indian Armed Forces' urban warfare capabilities. (Janes/Amael Kotlarski)
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.
Saab has been awarded a contract for providing AT4 single-shot support weapons to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, the company announced on 20 January. The AT4 was selected by the Indian Armed Forces following a competitive programme.
The Indian Armed Forces already operate Saab's Carl-Gustaf multi‐purpose weapon system.
The contract for the delivery of these weapons was signed by FFV Ordnance AB, which is the organisation responsible for Saab's offer in India.
The AT4 is an 84 mm unguided anti-armour weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is designed to be effective against tanks and combat vehicles, landing craft, helicopters, aircraft, and armoured vehicles.
Saab said it will also supply the Indian Armed Forces with the AT4CS AST variant.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry
The Indian Armed Forces have selected Saab's AT4 as their new single-shot weapon.