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RPG-29
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The RPG-29 Vampir (Вампир, vampire in English), also known as the TKB-0175, is a Russian rocket launcher. The RPG-29 (NATO designation: Vampir) is a Russian rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher. Adopted by the Soviet Army in 1989, it was the last RPG to be adopted by the Soviet military before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. The RPG-29 has since been supplemented by other rocket-propelled systems, such as the RPG-30 and RPG-32 "Hashim". The RPG-29's PG-29V tandem-charge warhead is one of the few warhead systems which has penetrated the hulls of Western composite-armored main battle tanks in active combat.
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39.4 72.8
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Bazalt, SEDENA
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800 500.0
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1980.0
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1989
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RPG-29 "Vampir" RPG-29
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Bazalt
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Rocket launcher n51:
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RPG-29 launcher with PG-29V rocket
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yes
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26.7
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TBG-29V thermobaric rounds PG-29V tandem rocket
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: Reinforced concrete or brick : RHA : Log and earth fortification
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2006
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loaded unloaded 41.4
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warheads 105.0 barrel
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2
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Iron, optical, and night sights available with ranges up to ; automated day and day-night sights with laser rangefinder
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Russia, Mexico, Hezbollah, Ukraine, Syria, Pakistan
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yes
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Electrically-fired, breech loaded
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Single shot
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1989
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The RPG-29 Vampir (Вампир, vampire in English), also known as the TKB-0175, is a Russian rocket launcher. The RPG-29 (NATO designation: Vampir) is a Russian rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher. Adopted by the Soviet Army in 1989, it was the last RPG to be adopted by the Soviet military before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. The RPG-29 has since been supplemented by other rocket-propelled systems, such as the RPG-30 and RPG-32 "Hashim". The RPG-29's PG-29V tandem-charge warhead is one of the few warhead systems which has penetrated the hulls of Western composite-armored main battle tanks in active combat.