Tag missile
The TAG missile!
The TAG (Tactical Air-to-Ground) missile is a short-range, air-to-ground missile developed by the Israeli company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. It's designed to engage and destroy armored vehicles, fortifications, and other ground targets.
Here are some key features of the TAG missile:
- Range: The TAG missile has a range of approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
- Guidance: The missile uses a combination of infrared (IR) and semi-active laser (SAL) guidance systems to track its target.
- Warhead: The TAG missile has a high-explosive fragmentation warhead designed to penetrate and destroy armored vehicles.
- Speed: The missile has a speed of approximately Mach 0.8 (around 600 mph or 965 km/h).
- Launch platform: The TAG missile can be launched from a variety of platforms, including fighter jets, attack helicopters, and ground-based launchers.
The TAG missile has been used by the Israeli military in various conflicts, including the 2006 Lebanon War and the 2014 Gaza War. It's known for its high accuracy and effectiveness against armored targets.
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