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An M40 recoilless rifle on its M79 "wheelbarrow" tripod Diagram of the operation of a recoilless rifle using a vented case. A recoilless rifle (), recoilless launcher (), or simply recoilless gun, sometimes abbreviated to "RR" or "RCL" (for ReCoilLess) [1] is a type of lightweight artillery system or man-portable launcher that is designed to eject some form of countermass such as propellant ...
Recoilless gun (84mm) N/A Sweden: Status: In service. Order placed in January 2022. [84] Deliveries completed by February 2025. [85] Carl Gustav RCL M2/M3/M4: Recoilless rifle (84mm) N/A India Sweden: Status: In service. Carl Gustav Recoilless Rifle produced by OFB. M4 variant used by special forces. [86] [87] B-300 Shipon: Anti-tank rocket ...
First batch of 70,000 guns imported from Russia are in service. [40] [41] Second batch of 35,000 rifles delivered by Indo-Russia Rifles in 2024. [42] [43] 601,427 rifles to be manufactured in India. Total plan is of 670,000+ rifles. Will be the standard service rifle of Indian Army replacing INSAS [44] SIG 716i: Battle rifle: 7.62×51mm United ...
This is a list of recoilless rifles intended to catalogue these lightweight infantry support weapons that allow the firing of a heavier projectile than would be practical with a recoiling artillery gun. Technically, only devices that use a rifled barrel are recoilless rifles. The smoothbore variants (those devoid of rifling) are termed ...
The ammunition for the M8C spotting rifle is not .50 BMG, but a 22mm shorter (12.7x77mm) round than used in .50 caliber machine guns. The spotter round was developed to replicate the trajectory of the 106 mm ammunition, and features a tracer element and a point-detonating incendiary filler to create a puff of white smoke at the impact point.
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-23-2; AZP S-60; KPV heavy ...
This distinction is often lost, and both are often called recoilless rifles. [4] Though similar to a rocket launcher, a recoilless weapon fires shells that use conventional gun propellant. The key difference from rocket launchers (whether man-portable or not) is that the projectile of the recoilless rifle is initially launched using ...
They are accelerated by ejecting a counter-mass, such as a propellant gas, from the weapon's rear. There are two categories of recoilless weapons: Recoilless rifles have a rifled barrel and use spin stabilised projectiles (example: Carl Gustav 8.4 cm) Recoilless guns are smoothbore and shoot fin stabilised projectiles (examples: AT4, MATADOR ...