BGM-71 TOW hoán tank tō-tān
BGM-71 TOW huán tank tō-tān (BGM-71 TOW ("kóng huat-siā, kong tui-tsong, suànn-tō", huat-im /ˈtoʊ/)[7]sītsi̍t-tsióng Bí-kok huán tank tō-tān. TOW tshú-tāi SS.10 hām ENTAC tíng-tíng sè tsiânn-tsē ê tō-tān, thê-kiong tāi-iok nn̄g-puē ê iú-hāu siā-tîng, koh-khah kiông-tāi ê tān-thâu; í-ki̍p tsiânn-tuā kái-tsìn ê puànn tsū-tōng sī-suànn tsí-līng (SACLOS), iah-koh ē-tàng phuè-pī iā-kan âng-guā-suànn liap-iánn-ki ê sú-iōng.
BGM-71 TOW | |
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An M41 tripod-mounted TOW ITAS-FTL with PADS of the U.S. Army in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, in May 2009. | |
Luī-hîng | Anti-tank missile |
Guân-sán-tē | United States |
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k | |
Ho̍k-i̍k kî-kan | 1970–present |
Sú-iōng tsiá | See Operators |
Tsèn-tsing |
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Sing-sán li̍k-sú | |
Set-kè-tsiá | Hughes Aircraft Company |
Gián-huat li̍t-kî | 1963–1968 |
Tan-kè |
$93,640 (2B Aero), $54,956 (Bunker Buster) FY2021[4] £8,500 (1984)[5] |
Ki-pún tsu-guân | |
Tn̂g-tōo |
1.16–1.17 m with probe folded 1.41–1.51 m with probe extended (some variants have no probe) |
Ti̍t-kìng | 152 mm |
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Warhead weight | 3.9–6.14 kg (penetration 430–900 mm RHA)[6] |
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I̍k-tén | 0.46 m |
Ūn-tsok huān-uî | Basic TOW 3,000 m, most variants 3,750 m |
Siōng-kuân sok-tōo | 278–320 m/s |
Tō-ín hē-thóng | Optically tracked, wire-guided (wireless radio-guided in RF variants) |
TOW tī 1970-nî thâu-tsi̍t-pái sing-sán, sī sú-iōng siong kóng-huàn ê huán-tank tō-tān tsi-it.[8] BGM-71 TOW i ē-tàng teh kok-tsióng tshiú-tōng hê-tsah hām tshia-tsài hîng-sik tsiàn-tàu-tshia lāi-té tshuē--tio̍h, iah kóng-huàn iōng-teh ti̍t-sing-ki tíng-kuân. BGM-71 TOW tsit-ê bú-khì siong-tāi-sing siû Hughes hui-ki kong-si tī 1960 nî-tāi sóo siat-kè, bo̍k-tsiân iû Raytheon kong-si sing-sán.
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ FUNKER530 – Veteran Community & Combat Footage (28 December 2011). "DOUBLE BARREL TOW MISSILE HEADED FOR INSURGENTS – NO SLACK". goân-loē-iông tī 25 November 2013 hőng khó͘-pih – via YouTube.[better source needed]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Etat islamique: comment les djihadistes emploient les missiles antichars pour appuyer leurs offensives". France-Soir (ēng Hoat-gí). 4 May 2017. 6 September 2018 khòaⁿ--ê.[bû-hāu liân-kiat]
- ↑ "Pakistani troops use a BGM-71 TOW to destroy an Indian Bunker". YouTube.
- ↑ "Missile Procurement, Army (FY2021)" (PDF).
- ↑ Pattie, Geoffrey. "Weapons and Equipment (Costs)". millbanksystems. millbanksystems. goân-loē-iông tī 17 June 2016 hőng khó͘-pih. 21 May 2016 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ ARG. "TOW Anti-Tank Guided Missile – Military-Today.com". military-today.com. goân-loē-iông tī 22 September 2017 hőng khó͘-pih.
- ↑ "Official US Army history of TOW (9th paragraph)". goân-loē-iông tī 3 July 2015 hőng khó͘-pih.
- ↑ "M-220 Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire-guided missile (TOW)". fas.org. goân-loē-iông tī 3 November 2013 hőng khó͘-pih. 2 November 2013 khòaⁿ--ê.
Tsham-khó bûn-hiàn
siu-kái- "TOW". Redstone Arsenal. goân-loē-iông tī 2009-11-21 hőng khó͘-pih.
- The TOW Family
- TOW Improved Target Acquisition System (ITAS)
- The TOW Anti-Tank Missile in Vietnam
- Dunstan, Simon (1982). Vietnam Tracks-Armor in Battle. Osprey Publications. ISBN 0-89141-171-2.
- Gunston, Bill (1983). An Illustrated Guide to Modern Airborne Missiles. London: Salamander Books Ltd. ISBN 0-86101-160-0.
- Starry, Donn A. General. Mounted Combat in Vietnam. Vietnam Studies; Department of the Army. First printed 1978-CMH Pub 90–17.
- Lister, David (2020). The Dark Age of Tanks: Britain's Lost Armour, 1945–1970. Pen and Sword.
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