As anti-tank weapons grow more important in today’s conflicts, the British–Swedish NLAW has emerged as a highly effective short-range system. This video explains how it differs from the American ...
Lightweight, lethal, and easy to use, the NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) has redefined modern infantry firepower. Developed jointly by the UK and Sweden, this shoulder-fired missile ...
India's state-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has completed field trials of the Nag anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) Mk 2 variant and a new version of the Nag Missile Carrier ...
As the Ukraine War rages, and the country itself—irrespective of whichever side wins—is utterly decimated, the one thing that the world is experiencing is the rise of entirely new methodologies of ...
Two years ago, on 24 February, at about 4 am, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. After a massive missile attack on Ukraine’s military infrastructure, one of the most powerful armies in ...
As we all remember, months before the special military operation (SMO) started, the political West sent enormous amounts of handheld weapons, primarily ATGMs (anti-tank guided missiles) and MANPADS ...
Battlefield footage has emerged of the apparent destruction of a Russian anti-tank system in northeastern Ukraine, an area that has been a hotspot of fighting in recent months as Russian forces push ...
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, then a contender for the leadership job, looks at an NLAW anti-tank launcher supplied to Ukraine as he visits the the Thales Defence System plant in Belfast, on Aug ...
The war in Ukraine has been defined by images of destroyed armored vehicles. During the early weeks of the conflict, it seemed as if tanks had become obsolete as mobile anti-tank infantry, precise ...
In the first half of February 2022, two weeks before the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, two interconnected events took place in Kharkiv. First, officers of Ukraine’s Defence ...
Saab has foreseen increasing production of the Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW) systems so that it reaches an annual output of 400,000 units. Breaking Defense reported about this with reference to the ...