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![]() Name PM Cal. 9x18m E-Factor 7 Wt. (Empty) Eff. Range Max. Range 50m Type of Fire semi Rate of Fire 30 Feed Device 8 rd magazine Feed Device Wt. Basic Load 2 magazines Load Wt. Total Wt. Additional Comments |
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![]() Name AK/AKM Cal. 7.62x39mm E-Factor 14 Wt. (Empty) 3.14 kg Eff. Range 300m Max. Range 2500 Type of Fire Selective Rate of Fire 40/100 Feed Device 30 rd Magazine Feed Device Wt. .66 kg Basic Load 4 Magazines Load Wt. 3.8 kg Total Wt. 5.78 kg Additional Comments: Last edited by ArmySGT.; 01-04-2016 at 08:10 PM. Reason: Unnecessary |
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![]() Name AK-74 Cal. 5.45x45mm E-Factor 15 Wt. (Empty) 3.4 kg Eff. Range 400m Max. Range 2500m Type of Fire Selective Rate of Fire 40 / 100 Feed Device 30 rd Magazine Feed Device Wt. .55 kg Basic Load 4 Magazines Load Wt. 3.95 Total Wt. 5.6 kg Additional Comments: The AK-74 is an updated version of the AK-47, firing a bullet of smaller caliber. This rifle is much like the original AK-47 that preceded it but it uses an orange magazine to help distinguish between the two rifles. It should be noted that the Soviet 5.45mm ammo and the NATO 5.56 are NOT interchangeable. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 08-20-2011 at 09:05 PM. |
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![]() Name SVD Cal. 7.62x54R E-Factor 16 Wt. (Empty) 4.3 kg Eff. Range 1300m Max. Range 1300 m Type of Fire Semi Rate of Fire 30 Feed Device 10rd magazine Feed Device Wt. .2 kg Basic Load 150 rds Load Wt. Total Wt. Additional Comments: Issued with scope, PSO-1 passive infrared NV Scope available. X4 power. Available NSPU-3 passive IR scope extends range to 1000 m at night. AP ammunition will penetrate 10mm at 200m Last edited by ArmySGT.; 08-20-2011 at 07:36 PM. |
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![]() Name RPK Cal. 7.62x39mm E-Factor 14 Wt. (Empty) 4.8 kg Eff. Range 300m Max. Range 2500m Type of Fire Selective Rate of Fire 509/150 Feed Device 30/40/75 rd magazines Feed Device Wt. .55kg/ kg/ kg Basic Load Load Wt. Total Wt. Additional Comments: The ComBloc Squad Automatic weapon. Used for suppressives fire to screen movement by other soviet troops. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 08-20-2011 at 07:49 PM. |
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![]() Name RPK-74 Cal. 5.45x45mm E-Factor 15 Wt. (Empty) Eff. Range Max. Range 2500m Type of Fire Selective Rate of Fire 50/150 Feed Device 30/40 rd magazines Feed Device Wt. Basic Load Load Wt. Total Wt. Additional Comments: Replaces the RPK while still performing the same role. Only 30 and 40 round magazines available the 75 round was not due to economic considerations. |
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![]() Name PK Cal. 7.62x54R E-Factor 17 Wt. (Empty) 9 kg Eff. Range 1000m Max. Range 3800m Type of Fire Automatic Rate of Fire 650 rpm Feed Device 100/200/250 rd belt Feed Device Wt. 2.5 kg (100rd) Basic Load Load Wt. Total Wt. Additional Comments: Soviet General purpose Machine gun fulfilling the Ground Infantry support role and vehicle mounts such as coaxial and pintle mounted. May be used with integral bipod, and tripod or pintle mounted. Passive night vision optics available. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 08-20-2011 at 09:06 PM. |
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![]() RPD-7D Anti-Tank Launcher E-Factor: 1030 Weight (Empty): 6.8kg Minimum Range: 30m Effective Range: 300m Max. Range: 920m Type of Fire: Single Shot Burst Radius: 5m Round Weight: 2.3kg Anti-Armor Class: D Basic Load: 2 rounds Additional Comments: The RPD-7D is the standard anti-tank launcher of the Warsaw Pact Forces, although it was beingsuperseded by newer designs like the RPD and RPG-18 by the time the War broke out. The basic design is quite simple and effective, though the round can be pushed off-target by strong crosswinds. This particular version can be disassembled into two parts to shorten the launch tube for the convenience of paratroops. The RPG-7V is a recoilless, shoulder-fired, muzzle-loaded, reloadable, antitank grenade launcher. It fires a variety of rocket-assisted grenades from a 40-mm smoothbore launcher tube. It is the standard squad antitank weapon in use by the OPFOR. The RPG-7V is light enough to be carried and fired by one person. However, an assistant grenadier normally deploys to the left of the gunner to protect him from small arms fire. The RPG-7V requires a well-trained gunner to estimate ranges and lead distances for moving targets. Crosswinds as low as 7 miles per hour can complicate the gunner's estimate and reduce first-round hit probability to 50% at ranges beyond 180 meters. Chance of hit. Range Percent 50 m 100% 100 m 96% 200 m 51% 300 m 22% 400 m 9% 500 m 4% Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 01:22 PM. |
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![]() Name: PG-7VL Caliber (mm): 93 Type: INA Range (m): Effective: 300 Minimum: INA Penetration: Armor (mm): 600 (E-Factor 3138) Brick (m): 1.7 Reinforced concrete (m): + 1.1 Muzzle Velocity (m/s): 112 Length (mm): 980 Weight (kg): 2.6 Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 01:01 PM. Reason: Added E factor |
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![]() Name: PG-7VR (uses RPG-7V1 launcher sights) Caliber (mm): 105 Type: Tandem Range (m): Effective: 200 Minimum: INA Sighting Range: INA Penetration: Armor (mm): 600 with Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) +750 without ERA E-Factor 3137 (with ERA) 4214 (without ERA) Brick (m): 2 Reinforced concrete (m): +1.5 Muzzle Velocity (m/s): INA Length (mm): 1,306 Weight (kg): 4.5 Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 01:21 PM. |
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![]() OG-7V Fragmentation AP Grenade Caliber (mm): 40 Type: Frag-HE Range (m): Effective: 950 Casualty Radius (m): 10 Meters Muzzle Velocity (m/s): 152 Length (mm): 569 Weight (kg): 1.7 Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 01:24 PM. |
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![]() TBG-7V Thermobaric Caliber (mm): 105 Type: Thermobaric (similar to RPO-A warhead) Range (m): Effective: 200 Sighting Range: 800 Penetration: Armor (mm): INA Brick (m): +1.5 Reinforced concrete (m): + 1.5 Casualty Radius (m): INA Muzzle Velocity (m/s): INA Length (mm): INA Weight (kg): 4.5 |
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![]() Ruchnaya Granata Degtyareva - 5 (RDG-5) Fragmentation Grenade Grenade Class: B Weight: .31 kg Effective Range: 40m Fuse Delay: 4 seconds Burst Radius: 15m DPW: 190 (110g TNT) Anti-Armor Class: G Additional Comments:This is the standard fragmentation grenade of the Warsaw Pact; the blast scatters fragments (E-Factor 4)throughout the blast radius. Those RDG-5s used by the Soviets in Seattle are in good shape but old and have a 50% chance of failing to explode when used. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 04:59 PM. |
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![]() RKG-3 / RKG-3E / RKG-3EM Anti-Tank Grenade Grenade Class: D Weight: 1.07kg Diameter : 70mm Length : Effective Range: 20m Fuse Delay: impact Burst Radius: 20m (secondary fragmentation effect E=4 per fragment) Penetration mm : 150 / 170 / 220 mm (E-factor 502 / 592 / 832) DPW: 1310 Anti-Armor Class: D Additional Comments: The RKG-3M is an anti-tank hand grenade and as such has no direct equivalent in the MP issue equipment. The explosive is a shaped charge in the head of the grenade. When the pin is pulled, a four panel fabric drogue is released as the grenade is thrown, arming it and guiding it so that it impacts nose first. As these grenades have an impact detonator they will fail to explode only 15% of the time. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 04:52 PM. |
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POMZ-2
Grenade Class: B Weight:1 kg Diameter: Height: Effective Range: 0 m (emplaced with trip wires up to 15m) Fuse Delay: 0 seconds (trip wire activated) Burst Radius: 15m DPW: 1299 (.75kg TNT) Anti-Armor Class: None Additional Comments:This is the standard fragmentation tripwire activate antipersonnel mine of the Warsaw Pact; the blast scatters fragments (E-Factor 4)throughout the blast radius. Often easy to spot, these are used often to protect wire obstacles, road blocks, and the perimeter of buried mine fields. Stake mines for antipersonnel missions were developed during World War II by the Soviets and copied from them by the Germans. The Soviet POMZ-2 of that period used an iron fragmentation body (like that of a hand grenade) with six rows offragments, but when the Germans copied the mine they substituted concrete with metal fragments imbedded in it. The Soviet mine used standard components such as the 75-gram bore-hole charge and either the MUV or VPF pull fuze. The mines were normally laid in clusters of at least four mines and were fitted with trip wires. After the war the mine was modified by threading the fuze hole, using the MUV-2 pull fuze,and reducing the rows of fragments from six to five. The modifications resulted in a change in nomenclature to POMZ-2M. The mine is still in the active inventory. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 04:10 PM. |
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PMN plastic anti personnel mine
Grenade Class: B Weight:0.6kg Effective Range: 0 m (emplaced, pressure activated 0.5 to 1.0 kg weight to activate) Fuse Delay: 0 seconds (trip wire activated) Burst Radius: 5m DPW: 416 (.24kg TNT) Anti-Armor Class: None Additional Comments:This is the standard blast, pressure activated antipersonnel mine of the Warsaw Pact; the blast injuries for personnel throughout the blast radius are intended to wound or incapacitate. Difficult to detect and small in size (about the same as a can of shoe polish). The Soviet PMN plastic mine is a post-World War II development which has been employed on the East German border as well as in Vietnam. The casing of the PMN is made of duroplastic and has a side hole for the firing mechanism and primer charge.The top half of the mine case has a rubber mantle which issecured by a metal clasp. The mine is activated by pressure on the top of the case. This pressure releases a spring-loaded striker, in turn hitting the percussion cap capsule, thus setting off the main charge. On laying the mine, after removing the safety pin there is a 15 to 20 minute delay in arming. The mine cannot be disarmed. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 02:43 PM. Reason: additional data |
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TM-57 Anti-tank mine
Grenade Class: A Weight: 9.5kg Effective Range: 0 m (emplaced, pressure activated 200 to 300 kg weight to activate) (Tilt fuze 21 kg of force to activate) Fuse Delay: 0 seconds Burst Radius: 5m DPW: 12,123 (7 kg TNT) Anti-Armor Class:A Additional Comments:This is the standard blast, pressure activated anti armor mine of the Warsaw Pact; the blast will destroy the roadwheels, track links, and suspension of main battle tanks, immobilizing them. High probability of piercing the hull floor on MBTs. For lightly armored vehicles, strong probability of a catastrophic kill, with a dead crew, and unrecoverable hull. Easy to detect due to large size and strong metallic signature (mine detector). The TM-57 is almost identical to the older TM-46, but has a larger charge and improved fuzing. No booby-trap well is present since the mine is designed for mechanical laying.The standard fuze is the delay-armed MVZ-57 (pressure plate), but the MVSh-57 tilt-rod fuze can be used when the mine is laid by hand. |
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TM-62P plastic anti tank mine
Grenade Class: Weight: 9.5 kg Diameter: 320 mm Height: 128 mm Effective Range: 0 m (emplaced with pressure plate or tilt rod fuze) Fuse Delay: 0 seconds (trip wire activated) Burst Radius: 15m DPW: 12,988 (7.5kg TNT)(although sometimes RDX/TNT/Aluminium and Amatol mixes are used) Anti-Armor Class: A Additional Comments:This is the standard blast, pressure activated anti armor mine of the Warsaw Pact; the blast will destroy the roadwheels, track links, and suspension of main battle tanks, immobilizing them. High probability of piercing the hull floor on MBTs. For lightly armored vehicles, strong probability of a catastrophic kill, with a dead crew, and unrecoverable hull. Easy to detect due to large size however the plastic body and minimal metal used in the fuze does not register a strong metallic signature (mine detector). No booby-trap well is present since the mine is designed for mechanical laying.The standard fuze is the delay-armed MVZ-57 (pressure plate), but the MVSh-57 tilt-rod fuze can be used when the mine is laid by hand. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 12-17-2014 at 03:37 PM. |
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![]() ![]() Name KPV (Heavy Machinegun Cal. 14.5x114mm E-Factor 38 BZT - Armor-piercing incendiary tracer full metal jacket round with a steel core. Projectile weight is 59.56 g and muzzle velocity is 1,005 m/s. Tracer burns to at least 2,000 m. Wt. (Empty) 49.1 (gun body, KPV) + 105 (wheeled infantry mount) or 39 (infantrytripod) Eff. Range 3000m versus ground, 2000m versus air. Max. Range 4000m Type of Fire semi Rate of Fire 70-90 rds/min (600-800 cyclic) Feed Device 40 round or 50 round (AAA) non disintegrating metallic link belt Feed Device Wt. INA Basic Load INA Load Wt. INA Total Wt. Mounting style depending Additional Comments The KPV-14.5 heavy machine gun (KPV is an initialism for Krupnokaliberniy Pulemyot Vladimirova, in Russian as Крупнокалиберный Пулемёт Владимирова, or КПВ) is a Soviet designed 14.5x114mm-caliber heavy machine gun, which first entered service as an infantry weapon (designated PKP) in 1949. In the 1960s the infantry version was taken out of production because it was too big and heavy. It was later redesigned for anti-aircraft use, because it showed excellent results as an AA gun, with a range of 3,000 meters horizontally and 2,000 meters vertically against low flying planes.[1] It was used in the ZPU series of anti-aircraft guns. Its size and power also made it a useful light anti-armour weapon on the BTR series of vehicles and the BRDM-2 scout car. The version for use in armoured vehicles is called the KPVT (tankoviy, 'tank'). KPVT is used for armoured vehicle installations, boats, movable and stationary mounts and various antiaircraft mounts. It features a shorter receiver and a heavier barrel jacket. The KPVT also uses a 50-round belt instead of the original 40-round belt. KPVTs are the primary armament of the wheeled BTR-60PB/70/80 series armoured personnel carriers and BRDM-2 armoured reconnaissance vehicles. It is intended for fighting against light armoured targets, weapons systems and light shelters at the distances of up to 3000 m, as well as air targets at distances up to 2000 m. The development of the machine gun began in 1944. The 14.5x114mm M41 cartridge can be used with High Explosive Incendiary - Tracer (HEI-T) or Armour-Piercing Incendiary (API) bullets, and they have approximately twice the energy of a 12.7 mm (.50 BMG) projectile. The KPV is air-cooled and fitted with barrel with a hard chrome plated bore. It uses a short recoil operation system with gas assistance and a rotary bolt. It can be fed with the 40-round metallic belt from either the left or right side. The barrel can be removed by turning the prominent latch on the forward end of the receiver and pulling on the barrel's carrying handle. 80 cartridges are separated into two metal boxes and those are packed in a wooden box. This box has the caliber, type of bullet, Lot.-No., number of rounds and type of propellant painted on, it measures 480x350x160mm and weighs 23kg. Ammunition has been manufactured in Bulgaria, China, Egypt, Hungary, Iraq, North Korea, Poland, Romania, Russia and the former Czechoslovakia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KPV_heavy_machine_gun http://zid.ru/eng/products/47/detail/234 http://world.guns.ru/machine/rus/kpv-e.html |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Name DshK 38/42 Cal. 12.7×108mm E-Factor 28 (850 m/s (2,788 ft/s) Wt. (Empty) 34 kg (74.96 lb) (gun only) 157 kg (346.13 lb) on wheeled mounting Eff. Range 2000m Max. Range 2500m Type of Fire Automatic Rate of Fire 600 rounds/min (cyclic) Spent cartridges are ejected down through openings in the receiver and bolt carrier. Feed Device 50 rd belt (note these are non disintegrating links, additional belts can be linked together to make larger belts.) The ammunition feed is via non-disintegrating steel belts, from the left side only. Feed Device Wt. 2.5 kg (100rd) Basic Load UNK Load Wt. UNK Total Wt.UNK Additional Comments: The DShK 1938 (ДШК, for Дегтярёва-Шпагина Крупнокалиберный, Degtyaryova-Shpagina Krupnokaliberny, 'Degtyaryov-Shpagin Large-Calibre') is a Soviet heavy machine gun firing the 12.7×108mm cartridge. The weapon was also used as a heavy infantry machine gun, in which case it was frequently deployed with a two-wheeled mounting and a single-sheet armour-plate shield. It took its name from the weapons designers Vasily Degtyaryov, who designed the original weapon, and Georgi Shpagin, who improved the cartridge feed mechanism. It is sometimes nicknamed Dushka (lit. "Sweetie", "Dear"), from the abbreviation. The requirement for a heavy machine gun appeared in 1929. The first such gun, the Degtyaryov, Krupnokalibernyi (DK, Degtyaryov, Large calibre), was built in 1930 and this gun was produced in small quantities from 1933 to 1935. The gun was fed from a drum magazine of only thirty rounds, and had a poor rate of fire. Shpagin developed a belt feed mechanism to fit to the DK giving rise, in 1938, to the adoption of the gun as the DShK 1938. This became the standard Soviet heavy machine gun in World War II. Like its U.S. equivalent, the M2 Browning, the DShK 1938 was used in several roles. As an anti-aircraft weapon it was mounted on pintle and tripod mounts, and on a triple mount on the GAZ-AA truck. Late in the war, it was mounted on the cupolas of IS-2 tanks and ISU-152 self-propelled guns. As an infantry heavy support weapon it used a two-wheeled trolley which unfolded into a tripod for anti-aircraft use, similar to the mount developed by Vladimirov for the 1910 Maxim gun.[1] It was also mounted in vehicle turrets, for example, in the T-40 light amphibious tank. In 1946, the DShK 1938/46 or DShKM (M for modernized) version was introduced. In addition to the Soviet Union and Russia, the DShK has been manufactured under license by a number of countries, including the People's Republic of China, Pakistan and Romania. Today, it has been mostly replaced in favour of the more modern NSV and Kord designs. Nevertheless, the DShK is still one of the most widely used heavy machine guns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DShK http://world.guns.ru/machine/rus/dshk-dshkm-e.html http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNRu...mm-79_DShK.htm Last edited by ArmySGT.; 01-23-2015 at 09:41 PM. |
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A Soviet linking and de-linking machine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7V5ghjG2fY PKM Medium Machinegun belt loader https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB3lRVBs42w Last edited by ArmySGT.; 02-04-2015 at 04:11 PM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Name RPG-29 Vampir (Update 2017-03-28) Cal. 105mm Rocket E-Factor Per round Wt. With sight (iron sights only) 11.5 kg Launch tube / Canister Eff. Range (AT rocket) 500m Point / 800m area (HE rocket) 50m-2000m Max. Range 2000m Type of Fire Single shot reloadable Rate of Fire 3-4 rounds per minute Feed Device Wt. (AT) 6.7 kg, (HE) Information not available Basic Load: Ammo bearers packs carry three rockets. Load Wt. UNK Total Wt.UNK Additional Comments: Russian 105-mm Antitank Grenade Launcher RPG-29 and RPG-32/Hashim Ammunition Types 105-mm grenade Typical Combat Load HEAT (tandem) 3 HE thermobaric As needed SYSTEM Alternative Designations: Vampir. Both variants can be used. Date of Introduction: Late 1980s Proliferation: At least 5 countries and several terrorist/insurgent groups. RPG-32/Hashim is currently produced for 2 countries. RPG-32 export negotiations are underway. Description: Crew: 2 (gunner and ammo bearer / asst gunner) Caliber (tube) (mm): 105 Weight (w/o sight) (kg): 11.5 (launch tube and canister/extension) Length (transport) (mm): 1,000 without rear section/canister Length (firing) (mm): 1,850, with grenade canister attached Life of Tube/barrel: 300 Rate of Fire (rd/min): 3-4 rpm Fire From Inside Building: INA Maximum Target Speed (km/h): INA Emplacement/displacement time (min): <0.25 Deployment: The pintle permits the launcher to attach to a tripod ground mount or a vehicle mount. The RPG-29 can be broken down into two parts for one soldier carry (launcher unit front section, and grenade/canister rear section). It can be made ready to fire within a few seconds with quick connect couplings. A folding bipod is provided to assist aiming during prone firing. SIGHTS Day sight: Name: 1P-38 Type: Optical and iron, for RPG-29 shoulder-launch Magnification: INA Location: Left side Sighting Range (m): 500 for optical sight. Effective range for the iron (post) sight would probably be less Weight (kg): .6 Night Sight: Name: 1PN51, 1PN52 standard RPG-29 or RPG-29N Type: II sight Weight (kg): 2.1 AMMUNITION Name: PG-29V (in canister/launch tube extension) Caliber (warhead): 105 Type: Tandem HEAT (shaped charge) Effective range (m): 500 in the AT role 800 for Multi-purpose with HE Penetration (mm CE): Armor: 750 + behind ERA (E-factor=4214) , 950 + conventional (E-factor=5760) Other: 1,500+ concrete and brick, 2,000 brick, 3,000 earth Length (mm): 1 850 mm assembled for launch, 1 000 mm collapsed Complete Round Weight (kg): 6.7 Muzzle Velocity (m/s): 280 Other: TBG-29V multipurpose HE thermobaric grenade. Blast effects are the same as the TBG-7V (previous pg). Effective range (m): 50-2,000 RPG-27, PG-7R grenade for RPG-7V, and RPG-32/Hashim use the same tandem warhead design. VARIANTS RPG-29 comes in three versions. The shoulder launch version is the base version described here (see photo above). The shoulder launch RPG-29 could become a standard squad ATGL for maneuver forces; However, the launcher, even stripped down for shoulder launch, is considered to be fairly burdensome and ungainly for use with squads attempting to move quickly in close quarters and dense cover. Thus the RPG-32/Hashim (below) was developed. RPG-29 Mounted is an improved crew-served launcher upgrade for a more limited use ground and vehicle mount (see page 6-21). For Tier 1 and Tier 2 COE OPFOR, RPG-29 Mounted is the crew weapon in Weapons Squads and other supporting tactical units. RPG-29N: Night sight only shoulder-launch variant, used the 1PN51-2 night sight. RPG-32/Hashim: Russian/Jordanian 105-mm ATGL with RPG-29V variant tandem HEAT and HE thermobaric grenades (pg 2-30). The launcher base is a short tube with optics and trigger assembly. Sight is a collimating (binocular rangefinder) day/II night sight. The canister sleeve fits inside the short launcher stub to serve as a launch tube extension, resulting in a very lightweight 1.2-m length shoulder launcher ranging 700 m. Penetration is 850+mm vs conventional armor (E-factor= 4973) (650+ vs ERA) (E-factor= 3488) , with 2 per carry case. It can launch 72.5-mm MRO-A thermobaric multi-role grenade, and perhaps other 72.5-mm grenades. Jordanian KADDB offers a vehicle remote weapons station with 7.62-mm MG, Hashim launcher, and thermal sight. An upgrade is due in 2010, to add “precision” for increased range and 80% P-hit. NOTES RPG-29 is a multi-purpose fire support system with both AT and grenades. Thus it serves as all-purpose small unit artillery against the gamut of targets, including vehicles, personnel, buildings, and any other direct-fire targets within range - including helicopters. Another neat feature is its “cold” launch. In less than a second the RPG-29’s propellant expends itself within the fiberglass tube and flies towards its target without leaving a smoke trail along its trajectory. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 03-28-2017 at 10:46 PM. Reason: Updated with new found info. |
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Here you go.......... Have some fun. Share with the crowd.
Soviet Handgrenades. ![]() The Soviet hand grenades.pdf |
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Placeholder...... be back to this soon.
73mm munitions. http://www.armaco.bg/en/product/ammu...v-p299#product |
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Place holder...... Modern Soviet...... Rosoboronexport catalogue
http://www.rusarm.ru/mmc/index.html |
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