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  2. AGS-17 - Wikipedia

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    New improved VOG-30D grenade was taken into service in 2013 for use with AGS-17 and AGS-30 grenade launchers. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] It was ordered by the Russian Defense Ministry in August 2023. [ 20 ] The same month, the Russian troops fighting in Ukraine begun to receive VOG-17 grenades, factory modified for use by commercial drones.

  3. Automatic grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    The most popular caliber for automatic grenade launchers in Western nations has been 40mm. [2] [3] The Soviet Union successfully fielded a 30mm grenade launcher, the AGS-17, during its war in Afghanistan. In 2002, Russia introduced a successor weapon, the AGS-30, and in 2017, the AGS-40 Balkan. [6]

  4. List of equipment used by Russian people's militias in Ukraine

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    Fragmentation grenade: 58mm Soviet Union: Propels ~350 fragments, 5-meter kill radius, 3.2–4-second fuse. RGN [1] Fragmentation grenade: 60mm Soviet Union: 4–10-meter kill radius, 3.2–4.2-second fuse. GP-25 [1] Under-barrel grenade launcher: 40mm Soviet Union: Can be fitted to AK type rifles. AGS-17 [1] [9] Automatic grenade launcher ...

  5. RGSh-30 - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian company Precision Systems developed a miniaturized handheld version of AGS-17 called RGSh-30 [1] "in order to create a grenade launcher that could respond to the needs of Ukrainian units and special forces operating in the Donbas" that can be carried like an assault rifle.

  6. AGS-30 - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the AGS-17 in Afghanistan, the KBP Instrument Design Bureau began work on a new grenade launcher.The Russian army needed a weapon that could easily flush militants out of their fortified building hideouts.

  7. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    Brass grenade launcher with a trigger lock VHS-BG grenade launcher: HS Produkt: ... AGS-17: Molot plant: 30×29mm grenade: Soviet Union 1967 AGS-30: Degtyarev plant:

  8. Tigr (military vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    7.62mm PKP "Pecheneg" machine gun or Kord-12.7mm heavy machine gun or .50 Cal M2HB or 30mm AGS-17 grenade launcher: Engine: YaMZ-5347-10 4.43 L 4 cylinder turbodiesel 215 hp (158 kW) Cummins 5.9 L (360 cu in) B180 TD 6cyl, 180 hp (130 kW)

  9. AGS-40 Balkan - Wikipedia

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    Close-up view of Russian AGS-40 grenade launcher. AGS‑40 Balkan is a Russian 40 mm caseless automatic grenade launcher and successor to AGS-17 and AGS-30, introduced and adopted by the Russian military. [1] [2] [3]