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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 ...
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]
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]
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
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Denel Land Systems SS-77: General Purpose Machine Gun: 5.56mm and 7.62mm variants Remington Arms: Pump action shotgun: 12 gauge RPG-7: Rocket Propelled Grenade Launcher: 40mm 7 kg high explosive Milkor MGL: Grenade launcher: 40mm high explosive Denel Y3 AGL: Automatic grenade launcher: 40mm high explosive M1919 Browning: Medium machine gun: 7 ...
Fired 40 mm low-velocity M781 showing its orange signal chalk . 40×46 mm LV (low velocity) [2] is a NATO-standard [3] high–low grenade launcher cartridge meant for hand-held grenade launchers, such as the M79, M203, Milkor MGL, Heckler & Koch AG36 and M320 Grenade Launcher Module.