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BMP-1 with a TKB-799 "Kliver" one-man weapons station armed with a missile pod (4 units 9M133/9M133F Kornet or 9K38 Igla) , a 30 mm 2A72 multipurpose autocannon, and a 7.62 mm PKTM coaxial machine gun, 1990s.
The Kornet (Russian: "Корнет"; English: Cornet) is a Russian anti-tank guided missile (ATGM). It is intended for use against main battle tanks, but is not intended to fully replace previous systems, due to its high cost.[3] The missile carries the GRAU designation 9M133 and the NATO reporting name AT-14 Spriggan.[4] It was first introduced into service with the Russian Army in 1998.[5] Its export designation is the Kornet-E.[3]