MRO-A
MRO-A |
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MRO-D, smoke warhead variant |
Type |
Rocket launcher |
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Place of origin |
Russia |
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Service history |
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In service |
2003 |
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Used by |
Russia |
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Wars |
Second Chechen War, Donbass War[1][2] |
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Production history |
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Designer |
State Research and Production Enterprise, Bazalt |
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Designed |
Late 1990s |
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Manufacturer |
State Research and Production Enterprise, Bazalt |
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Produced |
2003 |
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Variants |
MRO-A (Thermobaric warhead), MRO-D (WP Smoke warhead), MRO-Z (Incendiary warhead) |
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Specifications |
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Weight |
4.7 kg |
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Length |
900 mm |
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Shell weight |
2.9 kg (thermobaric warheads) |
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Caliber |
72.5 mm |
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Effective firing range |
90 m |
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Maximum firing range |
450 m |
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Sights |
iron, MPO-A sighting devices are similar to those for flamethrower RPO-A |
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The MRO is a Russian self-contained, disposable single shot 72.5 mm rocket launcher.
Technical specification
- MRO series[2]
- Calibre: 72.5 mm
- Length: 900 mm
- Weight: 4.7 kg
- Effective Range: 90 m
- Maximum Range: 450 m
- Variants: MRO-A (Thermobaric warhead), MRO-D (WP Smoke warhead), MRO-Z (Incendiary warhead)
Users
References
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| Reusable Launchers | |
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| One-shot Launchers | |
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| Thermobaric Launchers | |
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| Multipurpose Warheads | |
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| Hand Grenades | |
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