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  2. Denel Y3 AGL - Wikipedia

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    The Denel Y3 AGL is a South African-manufactured automatic grenade launcher currently manufactured by Denel Land Systems. [3] Originally developed by Aram Ltd as the AS88 as a support weapon for infantry, the patent rights were purchased and modified by Vektor, which later became a division of Denel Ltd. Further enhancements included rate of ...

  3. List of equipment of the Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    Arges 84 BD [18] Fragmentation hand grenade Bangladesh Austria: Licensed version of Austrian ARGES HG-84, manufactured under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories. [19] STK 40 AGL: 40x53mm grenade: Automatic grenade launcher Singapore [20] Milkor MGL: 40×46mm grenade: Revolver grenade launcher South Africa: Mk1 [21] M60 rifle grenade: 22 mm ...

  4. Automatic grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    Other types of grenade launchers are typically much lighter and can easily be carried by just a single soldier. The Mark 19 Automatic Grenade Launcher, first fielded by the United States in 1966, and still widely used today, weighs 62.5 kg (137.58 lb) when attached to its tripod, and loaded with a box of ammunition. [3]

  5. List of 40 mm grenades - Wikipedia

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    40×74.5 mm is a cartridge caliber produced in Romania for their AGA-40 Model 85 automatic grenade launcher. [27] It features a casing with a high–low system . The propellant has high pressure and gives the projectile an average velocity of 216–223 m/s (709–732 ft/s) depending on the ammunition type.

  6. Milkor MGL - Wikipedia

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    The MAR is largely identical to other MGL models, but is adapted to fire standard 37/38mm less-lethal riot control rounds available today. [ 5 ] The Milkor SuperSix MRGL (Multi-range Grenade Launcher) was developed in 2012 and features a new recoil reduction system, redesigned stock, strengthened construction and new optics. [ 5 ]

  7. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Denel Land Systems - Wikipedia

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    Denel Land Systems is a division of the Denel group. ... Denel Y3 AGL: [7] 40 mm × 53 mm (1.6 in × 2.1 in) automatic grenade launcher; References

  9. STK 40 AGL - Wikipedia

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    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]