The Brazilian defense firm SIATT (Sistemas Integrados de Alto Teor Tecnológico) is making significant strides in anti-tank missile technology with its cutting-edge MSS (Míssil Superfície-Superfície) Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) platform. As the platform evolves, it is set to redefine Brazil’s anti-tank and precision strike capabilities for land forces, positioning itself as a critical element of the Brazilian Army’s future combat operations.
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SIATT’s MSS ATGM platform, with advanced armor-penetration and extended-range capabilities, represents the future of Brazilian anti-tank weaponry, poised to deliver precision and fire-and-forget technology to the battlefield. (Picture source: Brazilian MoD)
