RPG-29

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RPG-29 launcher and PG-29V rocket.
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RPG-29 launcher and PG-29V rocket.

The RPG-29 Vampir is a Soviet/Russian handheld anti-tank grenade launcher. It entered service with the Soviet army in 1989.

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[edit] Description

The RPG-29 is a tube style rocket launcher designed to be carried and used by a single soldier. On the top of the launch tube is the x 2.7 1P38 optical sight. On the bottom of the tube is a shoulder brace for proper positioning along with a pistol grip trigger mechanism. A 1PN51-2 night sight can be fitted.

Two projectiles are available for the weapon; the PG-29V anti-tank / anti-bunker round, and the TBG-29V thermobaric anti-personnel warhead. The PG-29V round has a tandem-charge HEAT warhead for defeating explosive reactive armour. Eight fins pop out as the rocket leaves the launch tube and stabilize the missile in flight.

The warhead is extremely powerful, and in tests conducted against T-80 and T-90 tanks it penetrated the tanks over their frontal arcs.[1] If these reports are true about frontal penetration, the Russian HEAT (shape charge) weapons engineers have made an astonishing advance as a 105mm warhead is considered inadequate. The French with their ERYX short range antitank weapon stated that a HEAT warhead had to be at least 135mm in diameter to defeat the newer Russian main battle tanks frontally.

Claims were made by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, that significant numbers of the RPG-29 have been passed on from Syria to the Hezbollah, where have been reported as a major source of Israeli casualties in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict.[2] A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry denied that Russia had supplied arms to Hezbolloah, saying that "Such insinuations are a source of bewilderment in Moscow, to say the least,". [3]

[edit] Specifications

Manufacturer specifications provided by Rosoboronexport:

  • Calibre: 105 mm (4.1 in)
  • Launcher weight: 11.5 kg (25 lb)
  • Round weight: 6.7 kg (14.8 lb)
  • Projectile weight: 6.2 kg
  • Aimed range: 500 m (550 yd)
  • Operating temperature: −50 °C to 50 °C (−60 °F to 120 °F)
  • Penetration performance:

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://armor.kiev.ua/fofanov/Tanks/TRIALS/19991020.html
  2. ^ "Hezbollah anti-tank fire causing most IDF casualties in Lebanon", Haaretz, 2006-08-06
  3. ^ "Russia denies sending anti-tank weapons to Hizbollah - ministry","RIA Novosti", 2006-08-10

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