TOZ 9K111 Fagot, 120mm (Russia, 1970-)
The Fagot (“basoon”) is a wire-guided anti-tank missile, significantly faster and more user-friendly than the Kolomna 9M14M Malyutka-M (GURPS High-Tech, p.151). Its NATO reporting name is AT-4 Spigot. The missile is pre-loaded into a disposable launch tube, which is attached to a 50 lbs. assembly consisting of a tripod, sight (10× magnification, +3 Acc), and control unit.
A missile costs $15,000. Backblast (GURPS High-Tech, p. 147) from the launch is 2d+1 burning.
From the early 1990s a thermal imaging sight (adds 29 lbs. to launch unit weight, grants infravision) is available. Around the same time, an improved version of the missile (Dmg 6d×6(10) cr ex with 6d×5 cr ex linked, Rng 200/2,700) is introduced. By the early 21st century, an even more powerful missile with an MS-HEAT warhead (see GURPS High-Tech, p. 170, Dmg 6d×3(10) cr ex with Dmg 6d×5(10) cr ex follow-up and 6d×5 cr ex linked, Rng 200/2,700.
TOZ 9M113 Konkurs, 135mm (Russia, 1973-)
The Konkurs (“Challenge”), known as the AT-5 Spandrel by NATO, is essentially just a larger version of the Fagot, intended to be fired from vehicles. Modern versions of the Fagot’s launch unit can also fit the Konkurs.
A missile costs $20,000. Backblast is 2d+2 burning.
Modern versions use an MS-HEAT warhead (Dmg 6d×4(10) cr ex with Dmg 6d×6(10) cr ex follow-up and 6d×6 cr ex linked).
ARTILLERY (GUIDED MISSILE) (IQ−5)
| TL | Weapon | Damage | Acc | Range | Weight | RoF | Shots | ST | Bulk | Rcl | Cost | LC | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 9K111 Fagot | Dmg 6d×5(10) cr ex | 1 | 200/2,200 | 50/30 | 1 | 1(5) | 16M | −8 | 1 | $200,000 | 1 | [1] |
| linked | 6d×4 cr ex | ||||||||||||
| 7 | 9M113 Konkurs | Dmg 6d×10(10) cr ex | 1 | 230/4,400 | 50/32 | 1 | 1(5) | 16M | −8 | 1 | $200,000 | 1 | [1] |
| linked | 6d×6 cr ex |
[1] Hazardous backblast.