Work on the development of FOG-MPM or MAC-MP (fiber optics guided multiple purpose missile – missile anti-car multi-purpose) was initiated in 1985 by Avibrás and unveiled in 1989. The program is funded by the company itself, with all the components produced in country. In 1989 there were three
test launches; in 1992, there were 8. The missile has a length of 1.50 meters and is 18 centimeter in diameter, weighing 33 kg (24 kg initially). It has a range of about 10 km to 20 km, relaxed in later versions. The speed is 150–200 m/s with a
cruising altitude of 200m. The
hollow charge warhead can penetrate rolled
homogeneous armor 1,000mm thick. A weapon operator can be trained in 8 hours in the simulator made by Avibrás. One version has a cruising altitude of less than 150m and range of 20 km. In the 1980s, Avibrás was offering the missile at U.S. $30,000 each for a batch of 1,000 missiles. A version with a range of 60 km was submitted in July 2000. ==See also==