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"The "Tianma Exercise" resorts to testing in place of training Enhancing the firing effectiveness of Tow Missiles

  • 2024/08/27

Nine units including anti-armor troops of the Army and Marine Corps continued to perform the "Tianma Exercise" mission at Fangshan Range in Pingtung this afternoon. Each unit resorted to "testing for training" and fired live rounds of new and old Tow Missile launch systems as a test of proficiency of firing procedures among servicemen as well as to enhance the firing effectiveness of precision weapons.

The new "M41A7 ITAS Tow Missile Launch System" can be used to fire towed 2A and 2B missiles. It is equipped with features such as integrated handle control modules, laser infrared distance measurements, auxiliary aiming locks, and automatic detection function. All such functions can greatly improve the engagement and fast response capabilities of officers and soldiers, accurately lock on enemy armored units, and improve the firing target rate.

The system can be vehicle-mounted or ground-mounted. For this exercise, it was mounted on a M1167 Hummer for testing. As pointed out by Captain Chan, an instructor from Army Infantry Training Command, since the M1167 Hummer is equipped with 190 horsepower, it boasts a maximum speed of 113 km/per hour. A new protective steel plate has also been added to the shooter's position, which can withstand shots from weapons less than 7.62 mm, while its car body is also strengthened with armor to endure weapons attacks of less than 12.7 mm.