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  2. List of rocket launchers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of rocket launchers Note, rocket launchers are different from recoilless rifles , recoilless guns , grenade launchers or anti-tank guided missiles . List

  3. Friday Night Funkin' - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, the developers announced plans to launch a Kickstarter project later in the month to turn the demo into a full game. [12] On April 18, a Kickstarter project for the full version of the game was released under the name Friday Night Funkin': The Full Ass Game and reached its goal of $60,000 within hours. [17]

  4. Mk 153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon

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    The rocket encasements are loaded into the rear of the launcher, and the launch tube is constructed from a durable fiberglass-epoxy composite material with a gel coated bore. The launcher consists of the launch tube, spotting rifle, electro-mechanical firing mechanism, mounting brackets, open battle sights and an optic mount for the Mk 42 Mod 0 ...

  5. List of rocket artillery - Wikipedia

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    M71 rocket Yugoslavia: 128 32 M-63 "Plamen" Yugoslavia Serbia: 128 32 M-77 "Oganj" Yugoslavia Serbia: 130 19 Type 70 multiple rocket launcher People's Republic of China: 130 36 Kooryong South Korea: 130 32 RM-51 Czechoslovakia: 130 30 Type 75 130 mm multiple rocket launcher Japan: 140 40 Teruel (multiple rocket launcher) Spain: 1985 - 140 16

  6. RBU-6000 - Wikipedia

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    The RBU-6000 Smerch-2 (Реактивно-Бомбовая Установка, Reaktivno-Bombovaja Ustanovka; rocket-bomb installation & Смерч; waterspout) is a 213 mm caliber Soviet anti-submarine rocket launcher. The system entered service in 1960–1961 and is fitted to a wide range of Russian surface vessels.

  7. M142 HIMARS - Wikipedia

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    The M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS / ˈ h aɪ m ɑːr z /) is a light multiple rocket launcher developed in the late 1990s for the United States Army and mounted on a standard U.S. Army Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) M1140 truck frame.

  8. NDL-40 - Wikipedia

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    NDL-40 (also called LAU 97) is a towed multiple rocket launcher developed and produced by IPTN (now PT DI) of Belgium. The weapon system used 70mm (2.75 inch) rockets as projectile. The weapon system used 70mm (2.75 inch) rockets as projectile.

  9. M141 Bunker Defeat Munition - Wikipedia

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    The M141 bunker defeat munition (BDM) is a disposable single-shot, shoulder-fired rocket launcher designed to defeat hardened structures. It is a modification of the United States Marine Corps Mk 153 shoulder-launched multipurpose assault weapon (SMAW) and is also called the SMAW-D (where D is for disposable).