LOSAT Gameplay - American Experimental Anti-Tank System in War Thunder

The development of an anti-tank guided missile with a kinetic warhead began in the US during the late 80s. Based on the HVM air-to-air missile, the intention was to create an anti-tank missile that would strike its target with hypersonic speed while utilizing an armor-piercing core. One proposed variant of the system used the chassis of the CCVL light tank equipped with 12 missile tubes. Following the collapse of the USSR, work on the concept nearly halted until the late 90s when the LOSAT (Line-of-Sight Anti-Tank) project, now as a technology demonstrator, again attracted the attention of the US military. The program received funding for refinement and testing, and in 2002 the LOSAT system was even assigned an official operational name, MGM-166A. However, after a series of tests, the program was terminated and the vehicle never made it into operational units. 🔹If you enjoyed the video please leave a Like or Comment :) 🔹No aim - no skill - just fun! ;) No Commentary Gaming 🔹DISCORD - 🔹TIKTOK - @justgameplayyt?lang=en 🔹TWITTER - 🔹REDDIT - 🔹INSTAGRAM - 🔹LOSAT Gameplay - American Experimental Anti-Tank System in War Thunder #warthunder #warthundertanks #warthundergameplay #warthundermoments #warthundertank #warthunderaviation #justgameplay #nocommentary
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