Panservernmissil m/85

The Panservenmissil m/85 is a Ringeriker Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile designed in the wake of the Sorland War to increase the capability of Infantry to engage and destroy armored threats up to and including MBTs. To achieve it's top attack effect the missile flies approximately 75cm above line-of-sight and the warhead ,angled at 30 degrees, is triggered by a proximity fuze.

An updated version of the missile was introduced in 1999, the m/85F adding an optical sensor to the missile which determines target range among other factors, and upgrades the warhead to a downwards firing Tandem HEAT warhead for increased armor penetration. A further updated model was added in 2015 with an extended range and penetration capabilities.

PvM m/85-UR
The PvM m/85-UR is a Non-Line of Sight missile with a stated range of 15km, once launched it will fly to a pre-determined area before being taken over by an operator for terminal guidance, an improved version is in development that will only require the operator to select the target before the seeker then takes over, the man in the loop is maintained to give the system the ability to be used as an ad hoc precision fires platform in support of ground forces as well as for it's stand off anti-tank role.