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ALAC in expo |
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| Type | Anti-tank weapon |
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| Used by | Brazil |
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| Manufacturer | IMBEL |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 7.7 kg |
| Length | 1.020 m |
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| Caliber | 84 mm |
| Muzzle velocity | 240 m/s |
| Effective range | 300 m |
ALAC is a Brazilian light anti-tank weapon. It has a disposable launch tube designed to destroy or disable armored vehicles. Light Antitank Weapon is 84 mm single use, disposable shot, designed to combat anti-tank and an approximate maximum range of use of 500 meters. The shooting is done with the gun resting on the shooter's shoulder and its working principle is the recoilless cannon. It consists of a launcher tube pre-loaded with ammunition EACA, firing mechanisms, iron sights and safety.
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