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The M41 TOW improved target acquisition system (ITAS) is a block upgrade to the M220 ground/high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV)-mounted TOW 2 missile system. The TOW ITAS is currently being fielded to airborne, air assault, and light infantry forces throughout the active and reserve components of the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps (where it is called the SABER).
The BGM-71 TOW (“Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided”) is an American anti-tank missile. First produced in 1970, the TOW is one of the most widely used anti-tank guided missiles. Design and development A U.S. Army soldier in 1964, with the first concept mock-up of Redstone Arsenal’s proposed future HAW system (Heavy Antitank Weapon). The HAW ultimately resulted […]
The simulator has an option for a TOW Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided missile. This was in keeping with the real Bradley's capabilities. As long as you kept the enemy tank in the cross-hairs of the TOW sight, you could not miss. Also a prototype of a cocktail version was developed, including full glasstop artwork and control panel.
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- Battlezone
- Atari (United States)
- Videogame
Jan 22, 2023 · The BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missile weapon system was developed in the latter half of the 1960s to become the primary anti-armor weapon system of the United States and its allies during the Cold War. Despite its Cold War origins, the TOW missile system is still deployed in large numbers today and has been evolved into more lethal forms with each passing decade.
The warhead is retrofittable to existing TOW missiles with no changes required to the guidance system. The US Army holds stock of TOW Improved TOW and TOW 2 for contingency and training only. TOW-2A and TOW-2B are now the only operational tactical rounds. The Follow-On To TOW (FOTT) programme has been cancelled (Jane's Armour and Artillery ...
- TOW BGM-71
- Anti-tank guided missile launcher
- Raytheon Systems Company
- Weapons & Weapon Systems
Dec 12, 2021 · The TOW Missiles, Explained in 2 Minutes: The BGM-71 TOW (“Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided) anti-tank missile will remain in the U.S. Army’s anti-tank arsenal through the mid-2030s. That is impressive given that the weapon system was first developed in the 1960s and has been in service since 1970. TOW Missiles: A Short History
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The TOW missile is the long-range, precision anti-armor, anti-fortification and anti-amphibious landing weapon system used throughout the world today. The TOW weapon system is currently deployed on more than 4,000 launch platforms – including the U.S. Army Stryker, Bradley Fighting Vehicle System and High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle.