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  2. AK-74 - Wikipedia

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    The grenades for the BS-1 are launched by special blank cartridges that are inserted into the grenade launcher via a detachable magazine. The majority of AKS-74U carbines were manufactured at the Tula Arms Factory rather than Izhmash. There were some accessories produced for the AKS-74U including a plastic thigh holster and (shorter than ...

  3. GP-25 - Wikipedia

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    The GP-25 Kostyor ("Bonfire"), GP-30 Obuvka ("Shoe") and GP-34 are a family of Russian 40 mm under-barrel muzzleloaded grenade launchers for the AK family of assault rifles. [3] The acronym GP stands for Granatomyot Podstvolnyj , [ 3 ] "under-barrel grenade launcher" in Russian, and was adopted by Soviet forces in 1978.

  4. PMR grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    The PMR grenade launcher is a muzzle-fired grenade launcher of Transnistrian origin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The device is inserted on the muzzles of AKS-74U rifles. References

  5. List of military equipment used by the mujahideen during the ...

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    50 launchers and 300 missiles delivered. [32] BGM-71 TOW: Anti-tank guided missile United States: 80 launchers delivered in 1988 [32] MILAN: Anti-tank guided missile France: 160 launchers delivered in 1988 [29] PMN mine: Anti-personnel mine Soviet Union [34] M18 Claymore mine: Anti-personnel mine United States [34] A.P. Mine No.5: Anti ...

  6. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of ...

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    AKS-74U Soviet Union: 5.45×39mm: Standard carbine Assault rifles; AK-47 Soviet Union: 7.62×39mm [2] AKM Soviet Union: 7.62×39mm [3] Beretta ARX160 Italy: 7.62×39mm: Used by the Special Forces. [4] AK-74 [5] Soviet Union: 5.45×39mm: Standard assault rifle Designated marksman rifles; SVD Dragunov Soviet Union: 7.62×54mmR [6] Machine guns ...

  7. List of equipment of the Lebanese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    AK-74 Soviet Union: AKS-74, AKS-74U, AK-74M Limited usage. FAMAS [2] France: F1 Limited usage, in use with some Special Forces squads. Heckler & Koch G3 West Germany: G3A3 The G3 is only used for cadet training. SIG SG 540 [2] Switzerland: Most were transferred to Lebanese Internal Security Forces. Daewoo Precision Industries K2 South Korea: K2 ...

  8. List of equipment of the Iranian Army - Wikipedia

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    40 mm automatic grenade launcher. Kaveh-30: Automatic grenade launcher Iran Soviet Union: 30mm automatic grenade launcher. GP-25: Grenade launcher Soviet Union: 40mm under-barrel grenade launcher. Used by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. [citation needed] M79: Grenade launcher United States: 40mm shoulder-fired grenade launcher. Unguided anti ...

  9. 80.002 - Wikipedia

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    The 80.002 was a combined assault rifle and grenade launcher prototype based on the AK-74. The weapon was developed at TsNIITochMash by Yu.V. Minaev, V.I. Chelikin, and G.A. Yanov between 1975 and 1979. The main difference from the Kalashnikov is the presence of two adjacent barrels of 5.45 mm and 12.7 mm respectively. [2]