The
3M11 was the first Soviet ATGM to be deployed from helicopters. Small numbers were fitted to the
Mi-4AV. The missile was deployed on the
Mil Mi-8 as well as the
Mi-24 and Mi-25 series of helicopters. It was also deployed on the
BRDM-1 and
BRDM-2 infantry fighting vehicles. The
3M11 Fleyta was problematic; one Russian source describes the missile as "notable for its complexity and low reliability". Also, the missile's range was felt to be inadequate. An improved version of the missile was developed: the
9M17 Falanga (NATO reporting name
AT-2B). Externally, the missiles are very similar, however the 9M17 range is increased to 3.5 km. The standard production version was the
9M17M Falanga-M, which entered service in 1968. The next development was to integrate
SACLOS guidance, resulting in the
9M17P Falanga-P (NATO reporting name
AT-2 Swatter-C). It entered service in 1969. A product improved version the 9M17MP was developed that had an improved engine and signal lamp. The missile has been used extensively in the following wars on the Mi-24 platform. •
Angolan War of Independence •
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan • 1980s
Iran–Iraq War •
1982 Lebanon War • 1973s Israel and Egypt War 6 October It was replaced in Soviet service by the
9K114 Shturm ATGM. == General characteristics (3M11 Fleyta) ==