Bumbar

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Bumbar

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General Information
Type Anti-tank guided missile
Manufacturer Yugoimport SDPR
development 2005
Technical specifications
length 0.90 m
diameter 136 mm
Combat weight 12 kg
drive Solid rocket engine
speed 250 m / s
Range 600 m
Furnishing
Target location SACLOS , via CCD and steering wire
Warhead Tandem shaped charge
Weapon platforms Portable and vehicles
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The Bumbar ( Serbian for Hummel ) is an anti-tank guided missile made in Serbia. It was introduced in the Serbian Armed Forces in 2006 . The basis for the development of the Bumbar was the French anti-tank weapon Eryx .

The Bumbar surface-to-surface anti-tank system is a wire-guided, portable guided missile system with a short range for fighting tanks. Bumbar was designed for the urban battlefield. It can be fired from enclosed spaces. It is designed for distances between 50 and 600 meters and can hardly be disturbed by electronic countermeasures. The guided missile flight time at a distance of 600 m is 4.8 seconds. The warhead consists of a tandem hollow charge and has a penetration capacity of over 1,000 mm RHA .

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