the primary characteristic of an anti-air missile is maneuverability. it takes energy for a fast moving object to change direction and so aa missiles carry a lot of fuel and a little warhead. anti-armor missiles are targeted against very slow moving ground vehicles and need a heavy warhead to get the job done, but don’t need to maneuver much once they are pointed at a target. it would theoretically be possible to create a missile that does both, but it would be more expensive than either dedicated missile and probably have worse performance.
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