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The RShG-2 (Russian: Реактивная Штурмовая Граната, Reaktivnaya Shturmovaya Granata, Rocket-propelled Assault Grenade) Aglen-2 (Аглень-2) is a RPG-26 variant with thermobaric warhead. RShG-2 is heavier than the RPG-26 at 3.5 kilograms (7.7 lb) and has a reduced direct fire range of 115 metres (377 ft).
From top to bottom: RPO-A Shmel, RPG-22, RPG-26, RPG-18. A hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher (Russian: Ручной противотанковый гранатомёт, romanized: Ruchnoy protivotankovyy granatomyot, RPG) is a shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon that launches rockets equipped with a shaped-charge explosive warhead.
[11]: 26 RPG-27: 105mm Soviet Union: Rocket propelled grenade Single-shot disposable launcher. [33] RPG-29: 105mm Soviet Union: Reusable rocket propelled grenade [34] RPG-28 [35] 125 mm Russia: Rocket propelled grenade Single-shot disposable launcher. RPG-32: 105mm Russia: Reusable rocket-propelled grenade [33] Flamethrowers; MRO-A: 72.5mm Russia
RPG-32 Barkas: NPO Bazalt — Russia Reusable 2012 72.5 mm / 105 mm JADARA is producing it as well under license. [12] RShG-2 "Agleni-2", or 6G31 NPO Bazalt Russia Disposable 2003 72.5 mm Evolution to the RPG-26, using a larger warhead, and a derivative of the TBG-7V thermobaric rocket for the RPG-7 [13] Alcotán-100 (M2) Instalaza SA Spain
Russia Udav: 9×21mm Gyurza: 2019-present successfully passed official trials in January 2019, becoming approved for adoption by the Russian Army [1] Russia Poloz pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum: 2020–present compact version Udav pistol intended primarily for Russian Police [2] Russia Lebedev pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum +P
It became the first Russian unit created for peacekeeping operations and consisted entirely of contract soldiers rather than conscripts. [26] A new VDV formation was also established in 1994, the 45th Spetsnaz Regiment. [12] The Airborne Forces took part in the First Chechen War from December 1994 to August 1996. [12]
rpg-29, rpg-27, rpg-26, rpg-18 The RPG-29 was developed during the late 1980s, following the development of the RPG-26 , and entered service with the Soviet Army in 1989. It has recently seen intermittent use by irregular forces in the Middle East theater, including in combat against Allied forces during the Iraq War , and the 2006 Lebanon War ...
RPG-16: 58.3mm warhead: Soviet Union 1968 RPG-18: 64mm warhead: Soviet Union 1972 RPG-22: 72.5mm warhead: Soviet Union 1985 RPG-26: State Research Bazalt: 72.5mm warhead: Soviet Union 1980s RPG-27: State Research Bazalt: 105mm warhead: Soviet Union 1980s RPG-28: State Research Bazalt: 125mm warhead: Russia 2000s RPG-29: Bazalt: 65mm warhead ...