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'''The HJ-8 Red Arrow missile launcher appears in the following video games used by the following actors:'''
[[File:HJ-8.jpg|thumb|right|350px|HJ-8 - 120mm]]
[[Image:BaktarShikan3.jpg|thumb|right|350px|HJ-8 Red Arrow launcher and missile 120mm]]
[[File:BaktarShikan3.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Baktar-Shikan launcher, an HJ-8 variant produced under license by Pakistan, with missile - 120mm]]
[[File:HJ-8 B-S missile tube.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Baktar-Shikan missile tube - 120mm]]
 
'''Hongjian-8''' (红箭, "Red Arrow") is a Chinese crew-served wire-guided anti-tank missile system first deployed in 1985. The system was developed as a replacement for the Hongjian-73, a Chinese copy of the [[AT-3 Sagger]] missile system. It is generally agreed to be the result of reverse-engineering three distinct Western missile systems: the tripod is based on the launcher for the American [[BGM-71 TOW]], the tracker derived from the French [[MILAN]] system, and the missile is based on the British Swingfire.
 
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=== Video Games ===
=== Video Games ===
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| [[Battlefield 2]] ||  || Tripod and vehicle-mounted, inaccurately shown mounted on WZ551 and BTR-90 APC's || 2005
| ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' ||  || Tripod and vehicle-mounted, inaccurately shown mounted on WZ551 APC's || 2005
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| ''[[Project Reality]]'' ||  || Tripod and vehicle-mounted, with thermal imaging || 2005
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| [[Project Reality]] ||  || Tripod-mounted, with thermal imaging || 2005
| ''[[Battlefield Play4Free]]'' ||  || Tripod-mounted || 2011
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| [[Battlefield Play4Free]] || || Tripod-mounted || 2011
| ''[[Battlefield 4]]'' || HJ-8 Launcher || Tripod-mounted || 2013
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| ''[[Squad]]'' || HJ-8 || Added in 2022 V4.0 update || 2020
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 12 July 2023

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HJ-8 - 120mm
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Baktar-Shikan launcher, an HJ-8 variant produced under license by Pakistan, with missile - 120mm
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Baktar-Shikan missile tube - 120mm

Hongjian-8 (红箭, "Red Arrow") is a Chinese crew-served wire-guided anti-tank missile system first deployed in 1985. The system was developed as a replacement for the Hongjian-73, a Chinese copy of the AT-3 Sagger missile system. It is generally agreed to be the result of reverse-engineering three distinct Western missile systems: the tripod is based on the launcher for the American BGM-71 TOW, the tracker derived from the French MILAN system, and the missile is based on the British Swingfire.

The HJ-8 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Notation Release Date
Battlefield 2 Tripod and vehicle-mounted, inaccurately shown mounted on WZ551 APC's 2005
Project Reality Tripod and vehicle-mounted, with thermal imaging 2005
Battlefield Play4Free Tripod-mounted 2011
Battlefield 4 HJ-8 Launcher Tripod-mounted 2013
Squad HJ-8 Added in 2022 V4.0 update 2020