Weapons Information Sheet

Name: M-47 Dragon Anti-Tank Missile
Std. Formation: Line
Description: The Dragon was developed in the late 1960s to replace the 90mm recoilless rifle in US service as a MAW (Medium Antiarmor Weapon). Early versions proved to be none too potent against armor, though hundreds were used as bunker busters by the US and Israelis. The Dragon PIP (Product Improvement Program) produced the M47A2 Dragon 2, M-47A3 Dragon 2T, and M47A4 Dragon 3, with the Dragon 2 improving penetration, the Dragon 2T using a heavier tandem warhead, and the Dragon 3 improving range and penetration as well as adding a day/night tracker. The Dragon�s missile tube and launcher are disposable, and any tracker can fire any missile type. Though the Dragon 1 and 2 were widely fielded, the Dragon2T and Dragon 3 largely fell by the wayside in favor of the Javelin in the US and the Gill and Spike in Israel.
Can change Formation: yes
Speed: 15
Power projection value: 2
Power projection range: 3
Maximum strength: 250
Attack strength multiplier: 0%
Minimum Range: 1
Maximum Range: 2
Range deterioration: 10%
Parabolic munition flight: no
Damage value: 50%
Air defence capability: no
Is range weapon: no
Can fire: yes
Armor (front): 10%
Armor (side): 10%
Armor (rear): 10%
Armor (top): 10%
Sight Range: 4
Sight deterioration: 15%
Camouflage level: 70%
Maximum supply: 5
Maximum command: 5
Requires supply: yes
Requires command: yes
Is a supply unit: no
Is a command unit: no

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