Foreign Anti-Tank Systems Seen in Use by the Russian Armed Forces - MilTec by Next-Generation Future

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The "Dehlavieh" is the Iranian version of the Russian laser-guided anti-tank missile, which first entered service for the Russian armed forces in 1998. Recently, Missiles for the Iranian Dehlaviya anti-tank systems (Dehlaviyeh) were spotted in service with the Russian army. These anti-tank systems are an exact copy of the domestic Kornet-EM anti-tank systems, but the ammunition of Iranian origin is distinguished by characteristic red stripes. Video Source YT@ Next-Generation Future
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