Talk:Anti-tank guided missile
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Note that (according to Google), anti-tank guided missile is more common than anti-tank guided weapon (22,300 hits versus 19,800). Similarly, ATGM is more common than ATGW (6720 v. 2810), so we should standardise on these terms. -- Cabalamat 15:48, 5 Sep 2003 (UTC)
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Agreed. According to Dictionary.com a weapon's first 2 definition(relevant to this) are: 1. any instrument or device for use in attack or defense in combat, fighting, or war, as a sword, rifle, or cannon. 2. anything used against an opponent, adversary, or victim: the deadly weapon of satire.
Therefor, an Anti-Tank Guided Weapon, would include the M982 Guided Artillery round, a Hellfire missile, etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Victory in Germany (talk • contribs) 08:41, 1 July 2010 (UTC)