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  • ...litary versions. The military version is primarily anti-tank, firing the [[Euromissile HOT]] [[air-to-surface missile]].
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  • {{r|Euromissile HOT}}
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  • ...llfire|AGM-114 Hellfire II]]. German Tigers will use the [[Euromissile HOT|Euromissile HOT 3]] and [[Euromissile TRIGAT LR]]. A final decision on the antitank missile
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  • {{r|Euromissile HOT}}
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  • {{r|Euromissile HOT}}
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  • {{r|Euromissile HOT}}
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  • {{r|Euromissile HOT}}
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  • *French [[Euromissile HOT]] (French: ''haut subsonique optiquement téléguidé tiré d’un tube'',
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  • ...pters. Gazelles were primarily used in an antitank role, firing the French Euromissile HOT antitank missile. The Euromissile HOT can be helicopter- or vehicle-launched. Similar to the U.S. BGM-71 TOW, it
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  • ...high kill probabilities from any type of ATGM. Iraq fired 6 to 8 MILAN and Euromissile HOT missiles per vehicle hit, and Iraq only scored about one hit per 20 to 30 S
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