 RG-S Revolver Grenade Launcher
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The RG-6 revolver launcher was developed and adopted by the Russian Armed Force in mid 1990's. The launcher design is based on the GP-25 "Bonfire" sub-barrel grenade launcher.
The revolving clip of the launcher holds up to six VOG-25 or VOG-25P non-shell rounds. The grenade launcher is equipped with its own aiming system and can only fire single shots.
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 RPG-7D Grenade Launcher
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The RPG-7D is an airborne version of the classic RPG-7 antitank grenade launcher, that has made a name for itself in the grenade launcher world. The RPG-7 can be used for extermination of both enemy vehicles and manpower. The launcher is convenient and easy in use.
The RPG-7 uses over-caliber 40mm grenades with various warheads.
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 RPG-18 'Fly' AT Grenade Launcher
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The RPG-18 jet antitank projectile was developed and adopted by the Soviet Army in mid-1970's as an efficient means of combatting enemy armored vehicles.
It is a 'one-time' grenade launcher since, once the draw-tube is unfolded and put into ready position, the launcher cannot be folded back.
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