and its PG-29V rocket with a tandem-charge warhead missile has a tandem-charge warhead.
Tandem charges are effective against
reactive armour, which is designed to protect an
armoured vehicle (mostly tanks) against
anti-tank munitions. The first stage of the weapon is typically a weak charge that either pierces the reactive armour of the target without detonating it, leaving a channel through the reactive armour so that the second warhead may pass unimpeded, or simply detonates the armour, causing the timing of the counter-explosion to fail. The second detonation from the same projectile (which defines it as a tandem charge) attacks the same location as the first detonation where the reactive armour has been compromised. Since the regular armour plating is often the only defence remaining, the main charge (second detonation) has an increased likelihood of penetrating the armour. An example of a tandem charge warhead is used by the
9M133 Kornet-M missile system. However, while tandem charges are more useful against explosive reactive armour, they are less effective against the
non-explosive reactive armor, since their inner liner is not explosive itself and thus not expended by the small forward warhead of tandem-charge attack. The PG-7VR warhead for the
RPG-7 rocket launcher and the PG-29V warhead for the more modern
RPG-29 rocket launcher are examples of tandem charges, but the technology is employed worldwide. Examples of missiles that use tandem charges include the
BGM-71 TOW,
FGM-148 Javelin and the
Brimstone. ==Penetration charges==