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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.
FM Model 1968 - Anti-tank recoilless rifle. FM CITER L33 - 155 mm howitzer. FM L45 CALA 30 - 155 mm howitzer prototype. FMK.4 Modelo 1L - 105 mm tank gun, used in TAM. FM CP-30 - 127 mm rocket artillery. Model 1968 recoilless gun; 60 mm, 81 mm, 120 mm mortars.
Heavy gun. 180 mm gun S-23; Recoilless rifle. Carl Gustaf 8.4 cm recoilless rifle (RCL MK 2 & RCL MK 3) M40 recoilless rifle; Anti-tank gun. 85 mm anti-tank gun D-48; Field gun. BL 5.5-inch medium gun (reserve) 100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3) Indian field gun MK 1/2/3; 130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46) Indian field gun; Anti-aircraft guns. ZU ...
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
A US marine carries an M67 recoilless rifle past a burning Viet Cong base camp in Mỹ Tho, South Vietnam, 1968. M18 recoilless rifle – 57mm shoulder-fired/tripod mounted recoilless rifle, used by the ARVN early in the war. [100] M20 recoilless rifle – 75mm tripod/vehicle-mounted recoilless rifle, used by US and ARVN forces early in the war ...
The Miniman (Swedish military designation Pansarskott m/68, abbreviated Pskott m/68 [1]) is a disposable single-shot 74-mm unguided anti-tank smooth bore recoilless weapon, designed in Sweden by Försvarets Fabriksverk (FFV) and became operational in 1968.
The M18 Recoilless Rifle (final "Trial" designation: T15E16) was developed in 1944. It was available in Europe by March 1945 and in the Pacific by June 1945. R1JFS = 4 cartridges × 57 mm HEAT M307A1 Shell with Point-Initiating Fuze M90 .