Tamiya M151A2 W/Tow Missile
Brand: Tamiya
Part No: HC-35125
Backorder: Expected 10th August 2026
Request Stock NotificationThe Tamiya M151A2 w/TOW Missile (HC-35125) centres on the U.S. M151A2 MUTT configured as a mobile anti-tank platform armed with the TOW guided missile system.
Vehicle Background
Derived from the iconic WW2 Jeep, the M151 series served worldwide as a light utility vehicle and weapons carrier. Earlier fire support variants mounted 105mm and later 106mm recoilless rifles; the M151A2 with strengthened running gear appeared in the late 1970s, with the rifle-equipped version designated M825. As doctrine evolved, the lighter, more accurate TOW launcher superseded the heavy recoilless rifles on the M151A2.
TOW Missile System Overview
- Official designation BGM‑71A; commonly known as the TOW (Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided) system.
- Gunner maintains the target in the sight’s crosshairs; guidance tracks the missile’s infrared signature and corrects flight via trailing wires.
- Maximum engagement range approximately 3,750 m, compared with about 1,097 m effective range for the 106 mm recoilless rifle.
- Combat-proven from the Vietnam era, offering improved hit probability and easier operation versus previous systems.
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About the U.S. M151A2 with Tow Missle Launcher
The familiar Jeep was born during WW2 and it is said that it contributed greatly to the allied victory during that time. Following the conflict, this vehicle was widely used by most countries of the world as a small transport for the ground forces and later employed large calibre weapons systems for ground combat support.
The U.S. Army first utilized this small vehicle in ground support firepower, by mounting the newly designed 105mm recoilless rifle in the rear of the Jeep. This weapon was developed to combat heavily armoured tanks and other tracked vehicles; however it was later adapted to anti-personnel operations with the development of anti-personnel shell charges. When the newer 106mm recoilless rifle came into being, it replaced the 105. This weapons system was mounted in the rear part of the Jeep, but could be also dismounted on a tri-pod for fixed use. As the old jeep became replaced with the newer M151 Ford MUTT, the 106 was also adapted to it. When the M151A2 was released during the late 70's, the model with the 106 rifle mounted was called M825. It had a beefed up rear suspension system to accept the rifles added weight of 325kg. Shortly the TOW missile system replaced the 106 recoiless rifles, as the main anti-tank mobile weapons system. Development of the TOW system began in the 1960's as a replacement for the large and heavy recoilless rifles. It was combat tested during the Vietnam conflict and proved its power and accuracy. It was further improved and finally replaced most of the 106's still in service.
Officially it is called the BGM-71A; however, it is most widely called the TOW missile system which stands for Tube launched, Optically tracked, Wire guided, missile system. When the missile is fired at a target, the shooter maintains the target in the cross hairs of the sight. The infrared rays of the missile exhaust are sensed by the optical sight and the computer compensated for the speed of the target and missile, guiding it via the wire trailing back to the vehicle. A far greater percentage of hits are recorded with this system, and it is easier to operate. Maximum range for shooting is 3750m which is much greater than the 1097m effective range of the 106.
Key Info:
- Brand: Tamiya
- Part No: HC-35125
- Barcode: 4950344992300
- Scale: 1:35
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