Malaysia; Army orders Turkish KaraOK  ATGM

The Malaysian Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has finalized a deal with Turkish defense company Roketsan for the acquisition of KaraOK-guided anti-tank missile systems to bolster the capabilities of the Malaysian Army. Rahayu Bahaudin, the CEO of Ketech Asia in Malaysia, who is serving as a system integrator for this project, confirmed this news.Roketsan KaraOK anti-tank missile to be inducted in Turkish army in 2021 |  Pakistan Defence

The agreement ensures the delivery of 18 medium-range guided anti-tank missile systems (ATGM) for the Malaysian Army. Analysts speculate that these new systems will replace the aging Metis-M systems, which have been in service in the Malaysian Army for two decades. The initial purchase of Metis-M missile launchers and approximately 100 missiles took place in 2001.

Earlier this year, MINDEF had issued tenders to acquire 18 medium-range ATGM systems, equipped with at least one preloaded missile. The specifications included one indoor simulator, three field simulators, three disassembled missiles for training, and associated test equipment.

According to official documentation, the newly acquired KaraOK systems will be integrated into the anti-tank units of the infantry battalions. Developed by Turkish defense company Roketsan, the KaraOK is designed to be both portable and effective, aiming to provide ground forces with a versatile solution to neutralize enemy armored vehicles. Notably, the system has the ability to lock onto its target before launching, allowing for greater accuracy. Additionally, it features “fire-and-forget” technology, meaning that once the missile is launched, the operator can immediately focus on other tasks without having to guide the missile to its target.

Malaysia; Army orders Turkish KaraOK  ATGM

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