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The Model 1974's range characteristics are the same. The Model 1968 is credited with a 200 mm penetration of armor with its HEAT round. [4] The HEAT round for the Model 1974 can penetrate 400 mm of armor. [5] Like many recoilless weapons, there is a significant back-blast from the Model 1968 with a 40-meter danger zone to the rear of the weapon.
Model 1968 recoilless gun: Fabricaciones Militares: 105 mm: SS RCL Argentina: 1968 B-11: KBM: 107 mm SS RCL Soviet Union: 1954 L6 Wombat: 120 mm (4.7 in) HESH SS RCL United Kingdom: 1950s M-60: HEAT: SS RCL Yugoslavia: 1960s Jagdfaust: SA RCL Nazi Germany: M28/M29 "Davy Crockett" Nuclear Recoilless Rifle: SS RCL United States: 1956
M60 recoilless gun; MK 115 cannon; Mobat; Model 1968 recoilless gun; P. Pansarvärnspjäs 1110; R. RT-20 (rifle) S. Sondergerät SG104 "Münchhausen" T. Type 78
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The M67 recoilless rifle is a 90 mm (3.55 inch) anti-tank recoilless rifle made in the United States and later in South Korea. It could also be employed in an anti-personnel role with the use of the M590 antipersonnel round.
QF 3.7-inch AA gun; 120 mm BAT recoilless rifle; 1.59-inch breech-loading Vickers Q.F. gun, Mk II, commonly called the "Vickers-Crayford rocket gun," light field gun designed for infantry use in World War I, later adapted for use as an aircraft gun; Ordnance QF 2 pounder early World War II anti-tank gun; Ordnance QF 6 pounder World War II anti ...
Davis gun; Davy Crockett (nuclear device) M. ... M40 recoilless rifle; M67 recoilless rifle This page was last edited on 25 August 2019, at 23:10 (UTC). ...
US Marines with a 106 mm M40 recoilless rifle, during the Battle of Huế. A spotting rifle or ranging gun is a small-calibre rifle used as a ranging device for artillery.The ballistics of the spotting rifle are matched to those of the artillery piece, [1] so that if a shot from the spotting rifle lands on the target, it may be assumed that the main weapon will also do so.