The Philippine Army has awarded LIG Nex1 the contract for a “test purchase” of AT-1K Raybolt anti-tank missile systems, set to be delivered by 2025, as reported by PHDefense Resource on November 11. This acquisition, formalized in October 2024 under the Medium Multi-Purpose Assault Weapon (MMAW) with Precision Guided Munition (PGM) Acquisition Project (ORD-PABAC-025-24), marks a critical step forward in enhancing the Philippine Army’s capabilities in coastal defense and countering armored threats.
The Raybolt missile, with a range exceeding 2,000 meters, infrared-guided precision, and both direct and top-attack modes with a hit probability over 90%, meets the Philippine Army’s requirements for effective anti-armor and coastal defense against amphibious threats
The Philippine Army has awarded LIG Nex1 the contract for a “test purchase” of AT-1K Raybolt anti-tank missile systems, set to be delivered by 2025, as reported by PHDefense Resource on November 11. This acquisition, formalized in October 2024 under the Medium Multi-Purpose Assault Weapon (MMAW) with Precision Guided Munition (PGM) Acquisition Project (ORD-PABAC-025-24), marks a critical step forward in enhancing the Philippine Army’s capabilities in coastal defense and countering armored threats.