The Nord Aviation SS.10 was a MCLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile designed by the French engineer Jean Bastien-Thiry.
Subsequently, a self-propelled variant was developed, with four launchers carried by Dodge truck.
In the early 1960s, SS.10 missiles were retired from the IDF service, replaced by SS.11.
In flight, the missile is steered by an unusual arrangement of electrically powered vibrating spoilers, the power for these spoilers is transmitted to the missile along the guidance wires from the operator's station.
Since the missile spins in flight, a gyroscope is needed to determine which spoilers are currently up/down or left/right.