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  2. Model 1968 recoilless gun - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of recoilless rifles - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of artillery by country - Wikipedia

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    Model 1968 105 mm model 1968 recoilless gun; CITEFA Model 77 Cold War/modern 155 mm gun/howitzer, based on the French 155 mm gun mounted on AMX Mk F3 SP gun; CALA 30 155 mm L45 long range gun; Self-propelled field artillery. VCA 155 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, based on a TAM chassis with a Palmaria turret; Rocket artillery

  5. Category:Recoilless rifles - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Talk:Model 1968 recoilless gun - Wikipedia

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    (JIW 2008) Jones, Richard, and Ness, Leland. Jane's Infantry Weapons 2007-2008, Coulsdon: Jane's Information Group Ltd., 2007 - article on the Model 1974; (JIW) Hogg, Ian. Jane's Infantry Weapons 1984-85, London: Jane's Publishing Company Ltd., 1984 - article on the Model 1968. Do you have information indicating otherwise?

  7. BGM-71 TOW - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, a contract for full-scale production was awarded to Hughes, and by 1970 the system was being fielded by the U.S. Army. When adopted, the BGM-71 series replaced the M40 106 mm recoilless rifle and the MGM-32 ENTAC missile system then in service.

  8. 2A28 Grom - Wikipedia

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    The 2A28 'Grom' smoothbore gun fires the same projectiles as the SPG-9 infantry light recoilless gun, but with a smaller propellant charge. Before 1974, the ammunition only consisted of high explosive anti-tank ( HEAT ) rounds; the PG-15V HEAT fixed fin-stabilized rocket-assisted round.

  9. List of artillery by type - Wikipedia

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    Modelo 1968/M-1974 recoilless gun Argentina: Cold War 105 M27 United States: Cold War 105 M-65 Yugoslavia: Cold War 106 M40 United States: Cold War 107 B-11 Soviet Union: Cold War 120 M28 Nuclear Recoilless Rifle United States: Cold War 120 L4 Mobat United Kingdom: Cold War 120 L6 Wombat United Kingdom: Cold War 120 L7 Conbat United Kingdom ...