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ATGM MILAN This lightweight anti-tank missile system was adopted in 1977, and since then, over 300,000 units have been produced in various modifications. It was developed by Germany and France according to NATO standards and is in service with 44 countries worldwide, including our Cossacks.
It is a formidable and effective weapon with a success rate of 93% out of 10,000 shots. France provided Ukraine with Milan missiles following the Russian invasion. We are very grateful to them for these systems, which are operational and help us defeat our enemy on the battlefields for freedom and independence.
The Milan tube poses no danger; it has already been tested by our soldiers in combat and has been provided to us for artistic transformation. We can create an interesting piece for you as well.
More about MILAN in English:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MILAN
More about MILAN in Ukrainian:
You can see the MILAN in action here:
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