System name
Manufacturers and designers
Image
Origin
Use
In service since
Warhead calibre
Notes
Rocket launchers
MARA
CITEFA /
Fray Luis Beltrán munition factory
Argentina
Disposable
2005
78 mm
[ 1]
PF-89
Norinco
(China North Industries Corporation)
China
Disposable
1993
80 mm
5 warheads (HEAT , incendiary , HESH , HEAT tandem , HEAT/thermobaric tandem )[ 2] [ 3]
Panzerfaust 3
Dynamit Nobel AG
Germany
Reusable
1997
110 mm
Development started in 1978
[ 4]
M90 Stršljen
/
RBR 120
Sloboda
Macedonia Serbia
Disposable
2002
120 mm
[ 5]
M72E5 LAW
Nammo Raufoss AS in cooperation with Talley Defense (absorbed into Nammo in 2007)
Norway United States
Disposable
1983[ 6]
66 mm
Many variants in continuous production[ 7]
Yasin (RPG)
Hamas
—
Palestine
Reusable
2004
85 mm
It is a variant of the RPG-2 [ 8]
MRO
NPO Bazalt
Russia
Disposable
2003
72.5 mm
Further evolution of the RPO-A Shmel
Variants:
MRO-A (thermobaric)
MRO-O (WP Smoke warhead),
MRO-Z (Incendiary warhead)
[ 9]
RPG-28
NPO Bazalt
Russia
Disposable
2011
125 mm
[ 10]
RPG-30
NPO Bazalt
Russia
Disposable
2013
105 mm
[ 11]
RPG-32 Barkas
NPO Bazalt
—
Russia
Reusable
2012
72.5 mm /
105 mm
JADARA is producing it as well under license.
[ 12]
RShG-2 "Agleni-2" , or
6G31
NPO Bazalt
Russia
Disposable
2003
72.5 mm
Evolution to the RPG-26 , using a larger warhead, and a derivative of the TBG-7V thermobaric rocket for the RPG-7 [ 13]
Alcotán-100 (M2)
Instalaza SA
Spain
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
1998
100 mm
Variants[ 14]
ALCOTAN-AT (M2) munition: Anti-tank behind ERA
ALCOTAN-BIV (M2) munition: Dual purpose (anti-armour + fragmentation)
ALCOTAN-ABK (M2) munition: Anti-bunker
ALCOTAN-MP (M2) munition: Multi-purpose, three different modes (impact, impact delay, and airburst)
CS-70
Instalaza SA
—
Spain
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2023
72 mm
—
C90-CR (M3)
Instalaza SA
Spain
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
1990
90 mm
Warhead variants:[ 15]
CR (M3) – hollow-charge warhead
CR-RB (M3 / M3.5) – hollow-charge warhead
CR-AM (M3.5) – shaped charge warhead with anti-personal fragmentation
CR-FIM (M3.5) – incendiary and smoke, red phosphorus
CR-BK (M3.5) – tandem warhead against bunkers, buildings, fortifications,
CR-IN (M3) – training inert warhead
Kestrel
NCSIST
Taiwan
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2015
110 mm
Variants:[ 16]
HEAT
HESH
Long Range
Guided missile in development based on Kestrel
PSRL-1
AirTronicUSA
United States
Reusable
2017
93 mm
American RPG-7, warhead variants:
SR-H1 HEAT
SR-T1 and SR-T2 training
[ 17]
VE-NILANGAL
Ve-Nilangal [es ]
CAVIM
—
Venezuela
—
—
72 mm
—
Recoilless rifles
Carl Gustaf M4
Saab Bofors Dynamics
Sweden
Reusable
2014
84 mm
[ 18]
Recoilless guns
PF-98
Norinco
(China North Industries Corporation)
China
Reusable
1998
120 mm
Successor of the Type 78 in the PLA [ 19] [ 20]
RGW 60
Dynamit Nobel AG
Germany
Disposable
—
60 mm
4 warheads HEAT , HEAT MP (Multi-Purpose), HESH , ASM (Anti Structure Munition)[ 21]
RGW 90 MATADOR
Dynamit Nobel AG
DSTA
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
Germany Israel Singapore
Disposable
2000
90 mm
[ 22]
RGW 110
Dynamit Nobel AG
—
Germany
Disposable
2023
110 mm
Hungary, first client of this weapon, contract 2022[ 23] [ 24]
Anti-tank guided missiles
Shershen
CJSC SRPC,
JSC Peleng.
Kyiv Design Bureau "Luch"
Belarus Ukraine
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2012
130 mm
152 mm
Belarus licensed variants of Stugna-P / Skif [ 25]
MSS-1.2
SIATT
Brazil Italy
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2009
127 mm
OTO Melara initially co-developed the missile, starting in 1985, but withdrew from the program and ceded its share[ 26]
HJ-12 Red Arrow
Norinco
(China North Industries Corporation)
China
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2021
130 mm
[ 27]
Eryx
Aérospatiale then,
MBDA France now
France
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
1993
136 mm
[ 28]
Akeron MP
MBDA France Saab Bofors Dynamics Switzerland
France Switzerland
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2017
140 mm
The missile design is French, the warhead is close to the one of the NLAW, developed and manufactured by Saab in Switzerland (former RUAG )
[ 29] [ 30] [ 31]
PARS 3 MR
MBDA Deutschland , Diehl BGT Defence
Germany France United Kingdom Netherlands
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
Cancelled
159 mm
France, the UK and the Netherlands withdrew from the common development program.[ 32]
Infantry variant therefore cancelled, only the PARS-3 LR variant used by German Army Tiger Helicopter .
Enforcer [de ]
MBDA Deutschland
Germany
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2024
90 mm
A light guided missile, with some potential alternative variants are to be developed.[ 33]
TDW warhead.
Amogha missile
Bharat Dynamics Limited
India
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
In development
—
3 variants[ 34]
MPATGM
DRDO
VEM Technologies
India
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2023-4
120 mm
[ 35] [ 36]
Spike
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
Spike LR
Israel
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
—
110 mm
130 mm
Multiple variants that are in this MANPATS category:
Mini-Spike
Spike SR
Spike MR
Spike LR / LR II
Spike ER / ER II
Teaser
Israel Aerospace Industries
—
Israel
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
In development
—
[ 37]
Type 01 LMAT
(or XATM-5 )
Defense Agency Technical Research and Development Institute
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Japan
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2001
140 mm
[ 38]
Terminator
Jadara EDS,
KADDB
—
Jordan
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2020
107 mm
Partnership with Azerbaijan in discussion[ 39]
Pirat PPK
Light ATGM
Kyiv Design Bureau "Luch" ,
Mesko ,
CRW Telesystem-Mesko
Poland Ukraine
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2025
107 mm
Ordered by Poland[ 40]
MOSKIT
Long range ATGM
Kyiv Design Bureau "Luch" ,
Mesko ,
CRW Telesystem-Mesko
Poland Ukraine
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2025
—
Ordered by Poland[ 40]
9M133 Kornet
Degtyarev plant ,
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
Russia
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
1998
152 mm
Five variants used (HEAT , thermobaric , or blast fragmentation warheads)[ 41]
AT-1K Raybolt
Hanwha Defense
LIG Nex1
South Korea
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2017
150 mm
[ 42]
RBS 56 BILL 2
Saab Bofors Dynamics
RUAG
Sweden Switzerland
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
1999
150 mm
Major upgrade with OTA capacity with special warhead made by RUAG .[ 43]
Saab acquired the designer / manufacturer of the warhead in 2007 and maintained the activity locally.[ 44]
NLAW
Saab Bofors Dynamics Saab Bofors Dynamics Switzerland Thales Air Defence UK
Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2009
150 mm
[ 45]
Karaok
Roketsan
—
Turkey
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2022
125 mm
[ 46] [ 47]
OMTAS
Roketsan
Turkey
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2017
160 mm
[ 48]
Stugna-P
Kyiv Design Bureau "Luch"
Ukraine
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2011
130 mm
[ 49]
RK-3 Corsar
Kyiv Design Bureau "Luch"
Ukraine
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2017
107 mm
[ 50]
LMM Martlet
Thales Air Defence
United Kingdom
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2021
76 mm
Multi-role missile, usable against air targets, light boats, and armoured vehicles, laser guided. The anti-armour surface-to-surface variant isn't its primary role though[ 51]
FGM-148 Javelin
Texas Instruments Martin Marietta (now Raytheon Technologies & Lockheed Martin )
United States
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
1996
127 mm
[ 52]
FGM-172 SRAW
Lockheed Martin
United States
Fire unit resuable, tube disposable
2002
139 mm
Only 960 produced, used by USA and Israel, remained 4 years in service[ 53]
Close-Combat Missile System – Heavy (CCMS-H)
—
—
United States
Reusable
2032
—
BGM-71 TOW successor in development / selection[ 54]