Kornet-EM

The Kornet-EM is a tier 10 armored fighting vehicle originating from Russia, and is sold by Oscar Faraday. It can be unlocked from the Sprut-SD, and is one of the end of the Oscar Faraday line.

Features

 * Subtle movement: moving on a low speed doesn't reduce your camouflage factor.
 * Various fire modes: allows to switch between various firing modes.
 * Self homing: tracks and follows targets.
 * Missile weapons only: this vehicle only had weaponry.
 * Missile volley: the vehicle may Fire a volley of ATGMs.
 * Recon package : this vehicle's recon package provides an improved vision rangewhen stationary.

Pros

 * Huge penetration value on the missiles
 * Huge damage output
 * Excellent camo factor
 * Excellent spotting capabilities
 * Invisible movement
 * Tiny silhouette - small target, even when stationary
 * Rapid fire missile pods
 * Various firing modes
 * Excellent acceleration, top speed and maneuverability. Can make sharp turns to trick other players and avoid damage
 * 360 firing cone in single pod mode, with very fast rapid fire

Cons

 * LITERALLY-NO-ARMOR, no slope, no thickness, no nothing. Any ammo type and projectile is absolutely deadly for the Kornet. PELE is absolutely devastating.
 * Very low HP pool. A shot or two by high caliber guns would smash the Kornet.
 * Limited firing angle on dual pod mode
 * Somewhat unstable at high speeds
 * Long reload time, especially in dual pod mode. Completely defenseless for 35 seconds (16 seconds for the single pod mode.)
 * Missile pods take a long time to pop-up, adding to the reload time, even-though excluded from the reload counter
 * Lack of tracks makes turning in place, impossible
 * No APS
 * Lack of Crew members (Gunner and loader) limits your skills options.
 * No Designate Target option.

History
Class: Reconnaissance Vehicle Developed: 2006-2016 Service: 2016+ Vehicles Built: cca 30 Operators: Russia, Algeria The Kornet-EM AFV is a combination of a Kornet ATGM system and a Tigr light chassis. It was first shown to public at the DEFEXPO-2012 exhibition and underwent a series of tests in 2016. No mass production has been launched, although several vehicles of this type took part in military parades and a batch of them was allegedly sold to Algeria.