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The current model produced by the Russian Federation is the RPG-7V2, capable of firing standard and dual high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds, high explosive/fragmentation, and thermobaric warheads, with a UP-7V sighting device fitted (used in tandem with the standard 2.7× PGO-7 optical sight) to allow the use of extended range ammunition.
CR-IN (M3) – training inert warhead; Kestrel: NCSIST Taiwan Fire unit resuable, tube disposable 2015 110 mm Variants: [16] HEAT; HESH; Long Range; Guided missile in development based on Kestrel; PSRL-1: AirTronicUSA United States Reusable 2017 93 mm American RPG-7, warhead variants: SR-H1 HEAT; SR-T1 and SR-T2 training [17] VE-NILANGAL. Ve ...
The fire rate is between 4 and 6 rounds per minute. SR-T1, a 3.82 kg (8.4 lb) 93 mm (3.7 in) inert warhead is a training round and cannot penetrate armor, though it does retain tracer ability. Its effective range is at 500 m (1,600 ft), while maximum range can reach up to 800 m (2,600 ft). The rate of fire is between 4 and 6 rpm.
The Mk 7 Mod 0 Encased, Common Practice rocket is used in training. The warhead consists of a blue plastic projectile attached to a rocket motor similar to the HEDM rocket. The rocket contains no explosive. It does not damage a target except by kinetic energy. On impact, the plastic warhead ruptures, dispensing an inert white spotting powder.
The 9M14 Malyutka (Russian: Малютка; "Little one", NATO reporting name: AT-3 Sagger) is a manual command to line of sight (MCLOS) wire-guided anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system developed in the Soviet Union. It was the first man-portable anti-tank guided missile of the Soviet Union and is probably the most widely produced ATGM of all ...
Others are reloadable, such as the Soviet RPG-7 and the Israeli B-300. With reloadable RPGs, a new rocket can be inserted into the muzzle of the weapon after firing. An issue that affected the earliest RPG weapon systems such as the German Panzerschreck was that rocket motor propellant could harm the operator. The weapon therefore featured a ...
May 7—The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection remains optimistic that the continued mass dumping of water down a mine slope near Trevorton is working to extinguish an underground ...
[18] [19] Currently, the Australian Defence Force uses the M72A6 variant, known as the "light direct fire support weapon", [20] as an anti-structure and secondary anti-armor weapon. The weapon is used by ordinary troops at the section (squad) level and complements the heavier 84 mm (3.3 in) Carl Gustav recoilless rifle and Javelin missile ...