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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. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    AGS-17 Plamya 30 mm VOG-17M / VOG-30 / GPD-30: 1970s–present succeeded by AGS-30 & AGS-40 Balkan: AGS-17M modernized AG-17M naval version AG-17A (AP-30 Plamya-A) aircraft version Soviet Union: AGS-30 Atlant light automatic grenade launcher 30 mm VOG-17M / VOG-30 / GPD-30: 1995–present TKB-722(K) prototype Russia AGS-40 Balkan. automatic ...

  4. 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]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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" ... AGS-17; Ampulomet; B. BS-1 Tishina; D. DP ...

  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-90 - Wikipedia

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    A 7.62 mm PKT coaxial machine gun with 2,000 rounds and a 30 mm AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher are the secondary armaments of the BTR-90. A guided missile system is available for engaging armoured targets. This consists of four 9M113 Konkurs missiles mounted on the turret. The launching unit is detachable, and can be used to launch missiles ...

  9. 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 ...