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'''The AT-4 Spigot (9K111 Fagot (Фагот, "bassoon")) can be seen in the following films and video games used by the following actors:'''
''Not to be confused with the [[M136 AT4]]''
[[Image:AT4Launcher.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AT-4 Spigot 120mm]]
 
'''AT-4 Spigot''' is the NATO reporting name of the Russian SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile system '''9K111 Fagot''' (Russian: Фагот, "bassoon").
 
'''The AT-4 Spigot can be seen in the following films and video games used by the following actors:'''
[[Image:AT4Launcher.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AT-4 Spigot (9K111 Fagot) - 120mm]]


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=== Film ===
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| [[Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik)]] || [[Oksana Fandera]] || Izabella Yur'evna || Incorrectly used as shoulder-fired weapon || 2012
| [[Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik)]] || [[Oksana Fandera]] || Izabella Yur'evna || Expended tube with no launcher, incorrectly shown as shoulder-fired weapon || 2012
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| [[Operation Flashpoint]] ||  ||  || Incorrectly shown as shoulder-fired || 2001
| [[Operation Flashpoint]] ||  ||  || Incorrectly shown as shoulder-fired || 2001
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| [[Wargame: Red Dragon]] ||  ||  || Tripod and vehicle-mounted || 2014
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==How to tell the AT-4 Spigot from the AT-5 Spandrel==
Since the two systems use an identical launcher (except the baseline 9P135, which cannot fire the AT-5), the only useful way to tell the two apart when ground mounted is by differences in the launch tube.
[[Image:POLK 9K111 Fagot.jpg|thumb|none|401px|AT-4 Spigot (left) and AT-5 Spandrel (right, mounted) launch tubes. Note the AT-5's rear section is flared like the back end of a recoilless rifle while the AT-4's is not, and that the end covers of the AT-5 are black rather than the same colour as the tube. The AT-4 tube also has distinct bulges along its length while the AT-5 is of fairly uniform thickness, and has a smooth surface texture rather than the rough look of the AT-5.]]


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 05:39, 7 July 2019

Not to be confused with the M136 AT4

AT-4 Spigot is the NATO reporting name of the Russian SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile system 9K111 Fagot (Russian: Фагот, "bassoon").

The AT-4 Spigot can be seen in the following films and video games used by the following actors:

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AT-4 Spigot (9K111 Fagot) - 120mm

Film

Film Title Actor Character Note Date
Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik) Oksana Fandera Izabella Yur'evna Expended tube with no launcher, incorrectly shown as shoulder-fired weapon 2012

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Operation Flashpoint Incorrectly shown as shoulder-fired 2001


How to tell the AT-4 Spigot from the AT-5 Spandrel

Since the two systems use an identical launcher (except the baseline 9P135, which cannot fire the AT-5), the only useful way to tell the two apart when ground mounted is by differences in the launch tube.

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AT-4 Spigot (left) and AT-5 Spandrel (right, mounted) launch tubes. Note the AT-5's rear section is flared like the back end of a recoilless rifle while the AT-4's is not, and that the end covers of the AT-5 are black rather than the same colour as the tube. The AT-4 tube also has distinct bulges along its length while the AT-5 is of fairly uniform thickness, and has a smooth surface texture rather than the rough look of the AT-5.

See Also