RK-3 Corsar


The RK-3 "Corsar" is a Ukrainian anti-tank guided missile being tested for the Ukrainian Ground Forces.
25 July 2013, "Luch" has conducted a live firing test of its new antitank missile system “Corsar” at a firing range near Kiev.
In November 2013, Polish Army was interested in acquiring the system.
Corsar is likely to replace Russian/Soviet anti-tank systems such as the 9M113 Konkurs and 9K111 Fagot.

Development

On July 25, 2013 at a landfill near Kiev there were successful tests of the missile. At the test, the Corsair missile demonstrated the ability to fire both a guided and an unguided rocket using on the same launcher..
On August 29, 2017, Ukroboronprom reported that the Corsair Lightweight Portable Missile System, which was developed by the "Luch" State Design Bureau, was adopted by the Ukrainian Ground Forces,according to the Ministry of Defense.
In November 2018, an updated version of the system with Greek made thermal imaging camera added to the launcher was demonstrated.