Designation:

TOW 2 BGM-71D

Info
Manufacturer: Raytheon Systems Company  
Product type: Weapons & Weapon Systems  
Name: Anti-tank guided missile launcher  

The BGM-71 TOW (Tube-launched, Optically-tracked and Wire-guided) missiles are designed to accurately destroy armored vehicles, fortifications and bunkers from safe ranges. Raytheon has produced more than 600,000 TOW missiles over the last 30 years for more than 40 international armed forces around the globe. The TOW missiles have been integrated in more than 15,000 ground vehicles and helicopters.

The TOW was introduced in 1970 and can be fired by the infantry (4 men) using a tripod, ground vehicles (HMMWV, M2) and helicopters (AH-1 Cobra). It is a wire guided weapon with a range in excess of 3,000 meters. The TOW's CLU (Command Launch Unit) allows operations in all weather day or night conditions, after the firing the gunner must keep the sight on the target to ensure the impact.

The TOW missile was widely used during the Vietnam (1970s) war, the Iran-Iraq (1980-88) war, the Desert Storm (1991) operation and most recently during the Iraqi Freedom (2003) operation.

The BGM-71D TOW 2 was delivered in the middle 1980s incorporating improved propellant, improved operation in obscurants presence and a wider warhead over the BGM-71C model.

Specifications:
Property Value
Main weapon caliber (mm)
152
Length (mm)
1200
Firing range (m)
3750
Weight (kg)
21

Included in:
Product Amount
Bradley M2/M3 (Infantry fighting vehicle)
1
Puma 4x4 (Reconnaissance Vehicle)
1
Puma 6x6 (Wheeled armoured personnel carrier)
1



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TOW 2 BGM-71D
TOW 2 BGM-71D