RPG-27
RPG-27 | |
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A RPG-27 rocket laucher on display at the Tula State Museum of Weapons | |
Type | Disposable rocket launcher[1] |
Place of origin | Soviet Union/Russia |
Service history | |
In service | 1989 |
Used by | Russia, Jordan |
Production history | |
Designer | State Research and Production Enterprise, Bazalt |
Designed | 1980s |
Manufacturer | State Research and Production Enterprise, Bazalt |
Produced | 1989 |
Variants |
RShG-1 RMG |
Specifications | |
Weight | ~ 8.0 kg |
Length | ~ 1150 mm |
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Caliber | 105 mm |
Action |
600 - ~ 750 mm: RHA after ERA 1500 mm: Brick 3700 mm: Earth |
Muzzle velocity | 120 m/s |
Effective firing range | 200 m |
Sights | Iron sights |
The RPG-27 is a Soviet disposable rocket launcher.
History
The RPG-27 Tavolga ('meadow grass') was developed by the State Research and Production Enterprise, Bazalt, as a modern anti-tank grenade launcher designed to defeat modern and future tanks with advanced reactive and composite armor as well as fortified infantry.[1] The RPG-27 was developed by the Soviet Union from the RPG-26.
Description
The RPG-27 shares a close resemblance with the previous RPG-26 in that it is a man-portable, disposable anti-tank rocket launcher with a single shot capacity. The RPG-27 has a larger diameter round than the RPG-26 which enables the RPG-27 to achieve higher armour penetration performance. The RPG-27 fin stabilised round is a 105 mm tandem-charge HEAT warhead with a range of 200 meters. The round has a stated penetration capability in excess of 600 mm of RHA (after ERA) and 1500 mm of brick or concrete and 3700 mm of earth. The RShG-1 is very similar in operation to the RPG-27 but carries a thermobaric warhead with a lethal radius of 10 meters and a larger range of 600 meters.[2] Officially adopted by the Russian Government in December 2011.[3]
RMG variant
The RMG is a smaller, multipurpose variant of the RPG-27 that is optimized for defeating light vehicles and infantry in cover. As a result, its penetration performance against tank armor is reduced.
The launcher carries a tandem warhead. The precursor high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warhead penetrates armour or other obstacles (reinforced concrete, masonry, etc.). The main warhead creates a fine explosive cloud and takes into the interior through the hole, pierced by the precursor charge. Detonation of the main warhead explosive boasts a multiple effects (high-explosive and incendiary).
The RMG rocket launcher ('RMG' stands for “Reaktivnaya Mnogotselevaya Granata” or rocket-propelled multi-purpose grenade) was developed by Bazalt in the early 2000s. As is the case with disposable anti-tank rocket launchers and multi-purpose assault weapons, the designation of the new rocket launcher is the designation of its round. The design project was supervised by leading designer S. Kh. Irtuganov.[4] Officially adopted by the Russian Government in December 2011.
Operators
Current operators
Former operators
See also
References
- 1 2 "rpg-27"&dq="rpg-27"&hl=en&ei=0Ng7TaDKOsvngQf8xKTlCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDgQ6AEwBQ Jane's international defence review: IDR., Volume 37, Issues 1-6. Jane's Information Group. 2004. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ "RPG-27 Anti-Tank Rocket". Land Forces Weapons Export Catalogue. Rosaboronexport. 2003. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
- ↑ http://vpk.name/news/62946_na_vooruzhenie_vs_rf_prinyato_neskolko_izdelii_fgup_gnpp_bazalt.html
- ↑ "RMG multi-purpose rocket weapon". Retrieved 23 November 2014.
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