LAHAT

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The LAHAT is a missile designed to be mainly fired by 105 mm and 120 mm tank guns, and is manufactured by the IAI subsidiary MBT. The LAHAT missile weighs 13 kg and has a range of 8 km when launched from a ground platform, and up to 13 km, when deployed from high elevation. The missile hits the target at an accuracy of 0.7meter CEP and an angle of over 30 degrees, providing effective penetration of up to 800 mm of armor steel by the high performance warhead.

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