RPG-18
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RPG-18 | |
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RPG-18 rocket launcher with PG-18 rocket |
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Type | Rocket propelled grenade |
Place of origin | USSR |
Specifications | |
Weight | 1.4 kg (unarmed) 2.6 kg (ready to fire) |
Length | 705 mm (unarmed) 1,050 mm (ready to fire) |
Crew | 1 |
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Shell | HEAT with a penetration of 375 mm of RHA |
Caliber | 64 mm |
Action | By using VP-18 impact fuze: 1,000 mm: Brick 500 mm: Concrete with VP-18 impact fuze. |
Muzzle velocity | 115 m/s |
Effective range | 200 m |
The RPG-18 Mukha (Rus., "Муха", "Fly") is a Russian short-range, disposable light anti-tank rocket launcher.
The RPG-18 is similar in both appearance and in functionality to the United States’ LAW. Both of these weapons are carried with the part of the launch tube collapsed making the weapon much more compact. When preparing to fire, the soldier using the RPG-18 extends the tube. Sights are mounted on the top of the tube with the trigger located just below the rear peep sight.
The RPG-18 fires a 64 mm PG-18 HEAT warhead mounted on a small rocket capable of engaging any target within 200 meters. The warhead self-destructs 6 seconds after launch placing definite limits on range even if a sight was used that was effective with targets beyond 200 meters. The PG-18 itself can penetrate up to 375 mm of conventional armor. However, performance is significantly diminished when the RPG-18 is employed against targets protected by HEAT resistant ERA or composite armor.
Unlike better known weapons, the RPG-18 requires only one operator because it is not reloadable. Assistant grenadiers are used in the RPG-2, RPG-7 and RPG-16 systems.
[edit] References
- Jane's Infantry Weapons 2005-2006