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  2. AGS-17 - Wikipedia

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    The AGS-17 fires 30×29 mm belted cartridges with a steel cartridge case. [17] Two types of ammunition are commonly fired from the AGS-17. The VOG-17M is the version of the original 30 mm grenade ammunition, which is currently available and has a basic high explosive fragmentation warhead.

  3. Category:Grenade launchers of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Rocket-propelled grenade launchers of the Soviet Union (5 P) Pages in category "Grenade launchers of the Soviet Union" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. List of equipment of the Soviet Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    AGS-17 Plamya: Automatic grenade launcher: ... Launcher grenade: 40 mm Used on the GP-25. ... Between 1972 and 1988 Czechoslovakia delivered 5,100 BVP-1s to the ...

  5. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    40 mm caseless grenade: Russia 2022 [7] AGS-17: Molot plant: 30×29mm grenade: Soviet Union 1967 AGS-30: Degtyarev plant: 30×29mm grenade: Russia 1995 AGS-40 Balkan: Tecmash Research and Production Association 40 mm caseless grenade: Russia 2017 Daewoo Precision Industries K4: S&T Motiv: 40 mm grenade: Republic of Korea 1985 Howa Type 96: Howa ...

  6. AGS-30 - Wikipedia

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    Designed on the basis of AGS-17, the AGS-30 provides better mobility, longer range and better accuracy during firing. Significantly lighter than its previous version, the AGS-30 weighs 30 kg loaded, meaning it can be carried by one person. Using a specially designed GPD-30 grenade, [9] the AGS-30 can engage targets at 2100m. [10]

  7. 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]

  8. BTR-D - Wikipedia

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    BTR-RD "Robot" – A BTR-D converted into an airborne ATGM team carrier with two 9P135M-1 ATGM launchers capable of firing 9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel), 9M113M Konkurs-M (AT-5B Spandrel B), 9K111 Fagot (AT-4 Spigot) and 9K111-2 Fagot (AT-4B Spigot B) ATGMs. They can be used by the dismounted ATGM squad or fitted on a pintle mount on the right ...

  9. GP-25 - Wikipedia

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    The GP-25 Kostyor ("Bonfire"), GP-30 Obuvka ("Shoe") and GP-34 are a family of Russian 40 mm under-barrel muzzleloaded grenade launchers for the AK family of assault rifles. [3] The acronym GP stands for Granatomyot Podstvolnyj , [ 3 ] "under-barrel grenade launcher" in Russian, and was adopted by Soviet forces in 1978.