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MAPATS
MAPATS (Man Portable Anti-Tank System, also a Hebrew word for explosion) is a laser- beam riding anti-tank guided missile developed by Israel Military Industries as a possible successor to US wire-guided BGM-71 TOW.
MAPATS is capable of day and night operation, while the gunner has to direct his laser designator on the target until the missile impacts. First revealed in 1984, it has no trailing wire; so it can be fired over water at naval targets or from sea to land, unlike wire-guided ATGMs. The launcher has an elevation capacity up to +30°. Externally, MAPATS is very similar in appearance to the TOW 2.