Models
- AT-3 Sagger
- AT-3A Sagger A 9M14 Malyutka wire-guided MCLOS Entered service in 1963.
- AT-3B Sagger B 9M14M Malyutka-M wire-guided MCLOS Entered service in 1973 improved motor, reducing flight time to maximum range. Mass 11 kg. Range 3 km.
- AT-3C Sagger C 9M14P Malyutka-P wire-guided SACLOS
- 9M14P Improved warhead 460 mm versus RHA, Entered service in 1969
- 9M14P1 Improved warhead 520 mm versus RHA with a stand off probe for improved capability against ERA.
- 9M14MP1
- 9M14MP2
- AT-3D Sagger D wire-guided SACLOS entered service in the 1990s. Mass 13 kg. Range 3 km. Speed improved to 130 m/s.
- 9M14-2 Malyutka-2 3.5 kg HEAT warhead 800 mm penetration versus RHA. Entered service in 1992. Weight 12.5 kg.
- 9M14-2M Malyutka-2M 4.2 kg tandem HEAT warhead for improved capability against ERA. Weight 13.5 kg. Speed 120 m/s.
- 9M14-2P Malyutka-2P
- 9M14-2F Malyutka-2F 3.0 kg thermobaric warhead. Intended for use against troops and soft vehicles.
- 9M14P-2F
- 9M14-2T Serbian Yugoimport SDPR Malyutka-2T SACLOS 4.4 kg tandem HEAT warhead 1,000 mm penetration versus RHA, improved capability against ERA. Weight 13.7 kg. Speed 120 m/s
- HJ-73 Hongjian Red Arrow-73 China
- HJ-73 MCLOS entered service in 1979
- HJ-73B SACLOS
- HJ-73C SACLOS stand off probe for improved capability against ERA
- RAAD Iran
- RAAD
- I-RAAD stand off probe for improved capability against ERA
- Susong-Po North Korean
- Maliutka M2T Romania, joint ELMEC and Euromissile project, uses MILAN 2T tandem warhead capable of defeating ~900mm of RHA.
- POLK Slovenia based on the AT-3C
- Kun Wu 1 Taiwan
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