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Philippines: Battle rifle: 7.62×51mm: ... Rocket-propelled grenade launcher: 40mm: ... To be phased out in favor of RPG-7. Many are being mounted on KM-450 light ...
The current model produced by the Russian Federation is the RPG-7V2, capable of firing standard and dual high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds, high explosive/fragmentation, and thermobaric warheads, with a UP-7V sighting device fitted (used in tandem with the standard 2.7× PGO-7 optical sight) to allow the use of extended range ammunition.
RPG-7 Bulgaria: Rocket-propelled grenade launcher: 40mm: Arsenal ATGL-L: On 14 April 2021, 702 units of 40 mm ATGL-L rocket launcher plus associated accessories and ammunition were delivered by Bulgaria's Arsenal JSCo under a contract worth Php514.8 million. [43] Armbrust Germany Singapore: Anti-tank Weapon: 67mm: Armbrust AT
The Precision Shoulder-fired Rocket Launcher-1 also known as the (PSRL-1) is a modified American copy of the Soviet/Russian RPG-7 shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenade launcher developed by AirTronic USA. [1] [2] [3] The PSRL-1 is primarily manufactured for US-allied nations who are accustomed to Soviet-style weapons and international export. [4]
7.62x51mm NATO: MG 3 >42 [73] Acquired from Pakistan Anti-tank and assault weapons RPG-7 Serbia: rocket-propelled grenade launcher: 40mm RBR7 26 In mid-2019, at least 26 units of RBR7 rocket launcher, a Serbian version of the RPG-7, and ammunition were delivered to the PNP.
A rocket-propelled grenade (left) and RPG-7 launcher. For use, the thinner cylinder part of the rocket-propelled grenade is inserted into the muzzle of the launcher. Soviet/Russian rocket launchers. From top to bottom: RPO-A Shmel, RPG-22, RPG-26, RPG-18.
The name rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) is regularly used as an informal name for man-portable unguided rocket-launcher systems, a backronym from the Russian acronym РПГ (Ручной Противотанковый Гранатомёт, Ruchnoy Protivotankovy Granatomyot), meaning "handheld anti-tank grenade launcher", the Russian term for ...
From the latter, it copied the enhanced warhead and the divergent nozzle at the launcher's rear to deflect recoil generated by launching the rocket with a rocket booster attached to the propelled grenade to extend its range. [2] The large cone at the back end of the Yasin launcher is thus typical of the RPG-7. [3]