How do anti-tank missiles work – and how helpful might they be for Ukraine's soldiers?
- Written by James Dwyer, Associate Lecturer and PhD Candidate, School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania
Pavlo Palamarchuk/APUkraine’s allies have sent some 17,000 anti-tank weapons into the battlefield, in a bid to help fighters bog down the Russian offensive.
The stockpile includes at least 2,000 NLAW (Next Generation Light Antitank Weapon) missiles from the United Kingdom, 100 NLAWs from Luxembourg, and several hundred Javelin missiles from...
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