The MATADOR (man-portable, anti-tank, anti-door) is a man-portable, disposable anti-armour and anti-brickwall weapon system developed by Germany, Israel and Singapore. It is an updated version of the German Armbrust design, and operates on the same principles. The development of this weapon began in 2000 and the MATADOR will eventually replace the German Armbrust Light Anti-tank Weapon, which has been in service since the 1980s.

The MATADOR was developed jointly by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA), in collaboration with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Dynamit Nobel Defence (DND) joint team.

Variants

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Variants of the original HEAT/HESH (HH) weapon have been developed by Rafael and Dynamit Nobel Defence, designed primarily for anti-structure use by soldiers operating in dense urban environments.

;MATADOR-MP

:Multi-purpose weapon with a warhead effective against a wide variety of ground targets, from light armoured vehicles to fortified positions and urban walls. As with the initial MATADOR, this is achieved with a dual-mode fuse, which has been improved on the MATADOR-MP such that it now automatically discriminates between hard and soft targets rather than requiring the operator to manually make the selection. A dedicated targeting device, mounted on its Picatinny rail, incorporates a reflex sight and laser rangefinder to provide a high hit probability.

;MATADOR-AS

:Anti-structure weapon with an advanced tandem warhead that can also be set between two modes. The anti-emplacement mode uses an enhanced blast effect to defeat structures and fortifications, while the penetrating/mouse-holing mode defeats light armoured vehicles and creates mouseholes in urban walls.

;RGW

:RGW 90 is a German designation for the MATADOR, with "RGW" standing for "recoilless grenade weapon". The RGW 60 is a variant that is smaller and fires a 60 mm warhead, instead of the usual 90 mm.

  • In 2022, Ukrainian forces used MATADORs supplied by Germany against Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  • According to reports from Ukraine, the RGW-90 is capable of penetrating lightly armoured APCs and IFVs, but not guaranteed to easily defeat tank reactive armour. “This summer, the soldiers of the 93rd Brigade fired RGW90 into the forehead of a Russian tank with reactive armor. The tank was not destroyed, but it was stopped, and soldiers who were on the top of the tank got minced,” the military stated.
  • The MATADOR is seeing extensive usage in the Gaza war with numerous filmed clips of it being fired according to its Israeli main designation as a means to burst concrete obstacles. During the initial offensive several launchers were captured by militants in police bases and taken back to base.

Operators

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Current operators

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: In 2013, made order for 111 RGW90 AS, 509 in 2016, 390 in 2018 1450 delivered in 2020. In January 2022, Belgian Ministry of Defence made a order for several batches of RGW90, which were to be delivered before the year ends, 4002 were reported to be exported at the end of 2022.

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: On 18 January 2023, documents were released that the army plans on ordering an unknown number of RGW90s worth €3 million. According to footage published by magazine Croatian soldier on social media, system is currently used in regular training.

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: Variants used:

:* The German Army has ordered 1,000 MATADOR-AS under the name RGW90 AS with scalable anti-structure munition.

:* The German Army also uses the LRMP version (range: 1,200 meters) under the designation "Wirkmittel 90".

:* In late 2020, the German Army ordered 3,000 cartridges in different munition types for the Wirkmittel 90.

:* Germany also ordered the 1,087 RGW60 for its Special Forces in 2020 (689 RGW 60 HEAT known as DM 52 and 398 RGW 60 HESH known as DM 62).

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: The Israel Defense Forces and the Israeli Police's YAMAM national counter-terror unit use the RGW 90.

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: The Minister of Defence ordered up to 1000 RGW 90 for the Kosovo Security Force in 2023, with deliveries planned for 2024-2025.

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: The RGW60 variant has first seen in September 2018. Around 3,000 units were ordered.

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: The MATADOR replaced the Armbrust in the Singapore Armed Forces.

:* 4,780 delivered in 2020.

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: 8,000 delivered in 2018.

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:*The Armed Forces of Ukraine bought 5,100 units with the first batch of 2,650 units received on 26 March 2022, and 2,450 remaining units were to be delivered in smaller batches by the end of May 2022 to support its fight against Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

:*16,000 RGW 90 were donated by Germany as of 17 October 2024.

:*Over 2,600 Anti-Structure Munitions (ASM), donated by the United Kingdom since February 2022.

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: British Army ordered the Anti-Structures Munition (ASM) version of the MATADOR from Dynamit Nobel Defence.

:* No longer in service after all were donated to Ukraine in 2022.

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: Used by the Vietnam People's Navy's Infantry.

Failed bids

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: The RGW 60 and RGW 90 lost a competition against the AT4CS TW for the US Army XM919 programme for a new Individual Assault Munition.

Incidents

In December 2022 one was discharged by Polish police general commandant Jarosław Szymczyk inside his office at National Police Headquarters.

In October 2024, shrapnel from this weapon was found in the corpse of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Tal al-Sultan, an area of Rafah within the Gaza Strip.

See also

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  • List of rocket launchers
  • List of anti-tank missiles

References

  • Rafael MATADOR
  • Israeli Weapons