RPG-40

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RPG-43
Type Anti-tank grenade
Place of origin Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Service history
In service 1940-
Used by Soviet Union and Warsaw pact countries
Wars World War II
Specifications
Weight 1.22kg
Length 20cm

Filling TNT
Filling weight 0.612 kg

The RPG-40 was an anti-tank hand grenade developed by the Soviet Union in 1940. Its anti-tank capability came from blast effect produced by the detonation upon contact of 760 grams of explosive contained in it. This effect enabled about 20mm of armour to be penetrated, and secondary damage, such as spalling, by contact with thicker armour. This made the grenade very effective against earlier German tanks, but ineffective against later models, such as the Panzer IV and the Panzer V, leading to the RPG-43 replacing it in 1943.

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Soviet Grenades at LoneSentry.com

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