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The 40mm Y3 AGL can fire a wide range of "high velocity" 40×53mm 40mm grenades linked in belts of 20 or 32. [8] The 40×53mm type grenade is also used by other automatic grenade launchers such as the Mk 19 and Mk 47 Striker and are more powerful than the 40×46mm round used in hand-held launchers.
Squad Support Automatic Grenade Launcher(LG-02) CJAIE (China Jing An Import & Export Corp.) 40 mm grenade: China STK 40 AGL or SPG-3: ST Kinetics or Pindad under licence 40 mm grenade: Singapore or Indonesia 1991 Type 87 grenade launcher: Norinco: 35 mm grenade: China 1980s UAG-40 40 mm grenade: Ukraine Vektor Y3 AGL: Denel: 40 mm grenade ...
Bangladesh: STK 40 AGL Mk 2 used by Bangladesh Army. [6] Chile [7] Cyprus [8] Georgia: Used on Nurol Ejder and Otokar Cobra AFVs [9] Indonesia: Made under license by PT Pindad for the Indonesian military as Pindad SPG-3 in 1994. [10] Italy [7] Mexico [7] Morocco [7] Nigeria [7] Papua New Guinea: Used by the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. [11]
The weapon in question is actually listed officially [for sale, on the manufacturer's website, as well as in Jane's Infantry Weapons], as a 'Denel Y-3 AGL'. Vektor is a company that got taken over by Denel a while ago, and no-one bothered to change the Wikipedia article title.
Denel Y3 AGL; H. Heckler & Koch GMG; M. M75 grenade launcher; M129 grenade launcher; Mk 19 grenade launcher; Mk 47 Striker; S. SB LAG 40; STK 40 AGL This page was ...
An automatic grenade launcher (AGL) or grenade machine gun is a grenade launcher that is capable of fully automatic fire, [1] and is typically loaded with either an ammunition belt or magazine. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Denel Y3 AGL [19] South Africa: Grenade machine gun: 40×53 mm HV: A belt-fed, high velocity, long-recoil, open-breech automatic grenade launcher in service with a fire rate of 360 to 425 rounds per minute. Can be mounted on both armoured vehicles and tripods. Electronic indirect sight and Aim point direct sight can be mounted. Anti-tank ...
Denel SOC Ltd is a South African state-owned aerospace and military technology conglomerate established in 1992. [3] It was created when the manufacturing subsidiaries of Armscor were split off in order for Armscor to become the procurement agency for the South African Defence Force (), now known as the South African National Defence Force (), and the manufacturing divisions were grouped ...