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A guided or unguided weapon intended to penetrate [[armored fighting vehicle]]s; may be a cannon-fired projectile, [[unguided rocket]], [[gravity bomb]], [[cluster submunition]] or [[mine (land warfare)|land mine]] | A guided or unguided weapon intended to penetrate [[armored fighting vehicle]]s; may be a cannon-fired projectile, [[unguided rocket]], [[gravity bomb]], [[cluster submunition]] or [[mine (land warfare)|land mine]], or other means of disabling or destroying the target |
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Anti-tank weapon [r]: A guided or unguided weapon intended to penetrate armored fighting vehicles; may be a cannon-fired projectile, unguided rocket, gravity bomb, cluster submunition or land mine, or other means of disabling or destroying the target