
In the latter case, the AMB would attack the thinner top armor of the tank, much like the STRIX from SAAB Bofors (). Iffy against the frontal armor of a modern tank. In the former case, a 120mm mortar shell would be little different in effect from a 120mm tank gun HEAT round. Would the antitank mortar bomb (AMB), assumed to use a high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) type warhead, be used in the direct-fire, flat trajectory mode against tank targets, or in the more typical-for-mortars high trajectory mode?

A lot would depend on the attack profile.
