Iraq using Russian-made anti-tank missiles, U.S. saysBy S. Thorne Harper and Drew BrownKnight Ridder Newspapers S. THORNE HARPER, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. A soldier surveys damage to the Tillil Airfield. NEAR AS SAMAWAH, Iraq - Coalition soldiers operating in central Iraq have been instructed to search for Russian-made anti-tank missiles that Iraqi soldiers or guerrillas are suspected of using to damage two U.S. M1A1 tanks and a Bradley Fighting Vehicle. The subject of the search is the Kornet AT-14, an anti-tank missile system the Russians developed that is guided to its target by a laser beam and is capable...