Butcher Of Pakistani Army Posts: India’s Anti-Tank Guided Missile Wreaks Havoc Across LoC

India-Pakistan War: It has been two days since India and Pakistan have been standing at the brink of a war with both sides exchanging fire, shooting drones and missiles.
While India’s air defence system has ensured zero ground hits of Pakistani missiles/drones, India has managed to inflict heavy damage across Pakistan. For the last two weeks, Pakistan has been violating the ceasefire despite being warned by the Indian Army. Now, the Indian Army has shared that it used anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) to destroy several Pakistani military posts across the LoC.
Butcher Of Pakistani Army Posts: What Is Anti-Tank Guided Missiles?
A missile system designed to destroy and neutralise enemy tanks and other armoured vehicles with precision, using guidance systems that ensure accuracy over various ranges and operational conditions. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has tested many ATGMs which are of the world-standards.
Butcher Of Pakistani Army Posts: India’s Own ATGMs
* Nag 3rd-gen fire-and-forget ATGM with top attack capability.
* HELINA Helicopter-launched version of Nag.
* MPATGM Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile designed for infantry use.
* SANT Standoff Anti-Tank missile with long-range capability.
* Laser-Guided Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGM) – employs a tandem High Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) warhead to defeat Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA) protected armoured vehicles.
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) are designed for effective operation in both day and night conditions, making them reliable across a wide range of combat scenarios. Some advanced models feature a ‘top-attack’ mode, enabling them to strike tanks from abovetargeting the area with the weakest armor.
Butcher Of Pakistani Army Posts: Modern ATGMs often incorporate a dual-mode seeker, which significantly enhances their ability to detect, track, and accurately engage targets under diverse battlefield conditions.