Norinco HJ-8
Chinese second-generation anti-tank guided missile system providing Bolivian Army with anti-armor capability. Bolivia procured HJ-8 (Red Arrow 8) from China. Features wire or radio guidance, tandem warhead defeating reactive armor, range up to 4 km, man-portable or vehicle-mounted launcher. Designed for infantry anti-tank defense providing capability against armored threats. Chinese willingness to supply and affordable pricing enabled procurement. Employed for anti-armor defense and potentially counter-narcotics operations against armored vehicles used by traffickers. Combat-proven in various conflicts demonstrating effectiveness. Represents Bolivian defense cooperation with China. However, training requirements and maintenance support from China potentially challenging. Symbolizes Chinese military exports to Latin America offering affordable infantry weapons systems. Critical for Bolivian Army maintaining credible anti-armor capability despite budget constraints.

- Affordable anti-armor capability for Bolivia infantry
- 4 km range provides standoff against regional armor
- Tandem warhead (E variant) can defeat ERA-equipped tanks
- Man-portable; can be deployed on various platforms
- Wire-guided SACLOS requires operator to track target throughout flight
- Operator exposed during entire engagement
- Wire can be snagged by vegetation or terrain
- Slow missile flight time at max range (~26 seconds)
- Obsolescent compared to modern fire-and-forget ATGMs (Javelin, Spike)
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