ENTAC
| ENTAC | |
|---|---|
| Cut-away of an early Model 56 ENTAC missile | |
| Type | Anti-tank missile | 
| Place of origin | France | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1957 | 
| Used by | (see below) | 
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1950s | 
| Manufacturer | DTAT & Aerospatiale | 
| Produced | 1957-1974 | 
| No. built | 140,000 | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 12.2 kg | 
| Length | 820 mm | 
| Diameter | 152 mm | 
| Wingspan | 375 mm | 
| Warhead | 4 kg HE shaped charge capable of piercing 650 mm of steel armor | 
| Detonation mechanism | nose fuse | 
| Engine | combination solid booster and sustainer | 
| Operational range | 400 m - 2 km | 
| Maximum speed | 100 m/s | 
| Guidance system | MCLOS wire | 
| Steering system | trailing edge wing spoilers | 
| Launch platform | individual | 
| External image | |
|---|---|
| DTAT/Aerospatiale ENTAC | |
| Manufacture's Fact Sheet | 
ENTAC ("Engin Téléguidé Anti-Char") or MGM-32A was a French MCLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile. Developed in the early 1950s, the weapon entered service with the French Army in 1957. Production ended in 1974 after approximately 140,000 had been built.