The M136 AT4 is the Army's primary light anti-tank weapon. The M136 AT4 is a recoilless rifle used primarily by Infantry Forces for engagement and defeat of light armor. The recoilless rifle design permits accurate delivery of an 84mm High Explosive Anti-Armor warhead, with negligible recoil. The M136 AT4 is a lightweight, self-contained, antiarmor weapon consisting of a free-flight, fin-stabilized, rocket-type cartridge packed in an expendable, one-piece, fiberglass-wrapped tube. The M136 AT4 is man-portable and is fired from the right shoulder only. The launcher is watertight for ease of transportation and storage. Unlike the M72-series LAW, the M136 AT4 launcher need not be extended before firing. Though the M136 AT4 can be employed in limited visibility, the firer must be able to see and identify the target and estimate the range to it. Subsequent to the initial fielding of the weapon, a reusable night sight bracket was developed and fielded. It permits utilization of standard night vision equipment. The system's tactical engagement range is 250 meters and has been used in multiple combat situations. The round of ammunition is self-contained in a disposable launch tube. The system weighs 15 pounds and can be utilized effectively with minimal training.The following data apply to the M136 AT4: Primary function: Light anti-armor weapon
TECHNICAL DATA
Manufacturer: FFV Ordnance, Sweden and Alliant Techsystems
Launcher.
- Length..................... 1,020 mm (40 inches)
- Weight (Complete System) .. 6.7 kg (14.8 pounds)
- Rear Sight................. Range indicator, graduated in 50-meter increments
Rocket.
- Caliber ................... 84 mm
- Muzzle Velocity............ 290 mps (950 fps)
- Length .................... 460 mm (18 inches)
- Weight..................... 1.8 kg (4 pounds)
- Minimum Range Training ........... 30 meters (100 feet)
- Combat ................. 10 meters (33 feet)
- Arming.................. 10 meters (33 feet)
- Maximum Range ............. 2,100 meters (6,890 feet)
- Maximum Effective Range ... 300 meters (985 feet) Penetration: 400 mm of rolled homogenous armor
Time of Flight (to 250 meters): less than 1 second
Muzzle velocity: 950 feet (285 meters) per second
Operating temperature: -104 to +140° F (-40 to +60°C)
Ammunition: Rocket with shaped charge warhead
Unit Replacement Cost: $1,480.64
The M136 AT4's warhead has excellent penetration ability and lethal after-armor effects. The extremely destructive, 440 gram shaped-charge explosive penetrates more than 14 inches (35.6 cm) of armor. M136 AT4 launchers are marked with color-coded bands). A black with yellow band indicates an HE antiarmor round (early models had a solid black band). A gold or yellow band indicates a field handling trainer; no band indicates an M287 9-mm tracer bullet trainer
- (1) Impact. The nose cone crushes; the impact sensor activates the fuze.
- (2) Ignition. The piezoelectric fuze element activates the electric detonator. The booster detonates, initiating the main charge.
- (3) Penetration. The main charge fires and forces the warhead body liner into a directional gas jet that penetrates armor plate.
- (4) After-armor effects (spalling). The projectile fragments and incendiary effects produce blinding light and destroy the interior of the target.