Zastava BGA 30mm

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Zastava BGA 30mm
M21S
AGS-17 - Original Design of BGA 30mm
Type Automatic Grenade Launcher
Place of origin Republic of Serbia
Service history
In service Present
Production history
Designer KBP - Instrument Design Bureau Tula Russian Federation
Manufacturer Zastava Arms
Specifications
Weight 45 kg
Barrel length 380

Cartridge 30mm grenade
Action Blowback
Rate of fire 350-400 round/min
Muzzle velocity 186 m/s
Effective range 1700 m
Feed system 30 rounds
Sights Adjustable NSBG-1

The Zastava BGA 30mm is a the Zastava Arms varient of the Soviet-designed AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher currently in production in the Russian Federation by KBP - Instrument Design Bureau and in service worldwide.

[edit] Description

The BGA 30mm is a heavy infantry support weapon designed to operate from a tripod or mounted on an installation or vehicle. The BGA 30mm fires a combat rate of 65-70 30 mm grenades per minute in either direct or indirect fire modes to provide suppressive and lethal fire support against soft skinned targets or fortifications targets.

The weapon operates using a blowback mechanism to sustain operation. Rounds are fired through a rifled barrel which is removable quickly to reduce barrel stress.

Ammunition is held in a metal box feed, and is linked. Standard boxes contain 29 rounds of linked ammunition.

The tripod is equipped with fine leveling gear for indirect fire trajectories.


[edit] Ammunition

Two types of ammunition are currently commonly fired from the BGA 30mm.

The VOG-17M is the currently available version of the original 30 mm grenade ammunition, and has a basic high explosive fragmentation warhead. The VOG-30 is similar but contain better explosive filler and an enhanced fragmentation design that greatly increases the effective blast radius.