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RPG-16 RPG-16
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The RPG-16 is a handheld anti-tank grenade launcher for anti-tank warfare. The RPG-16 was developed in 1968, and adopted by the Red Army in 1970 for special operation teams and the Soviet airborne troops (VDV). These were deployed during the Soviet-Afghan war in 1979-1989, and saw service in several battles in that theatre. In Soviet service, the launcher was issued to special operation teams in pairs. One man, the grenadier, carried the launcher and two PG-16 HEAT warheads. Another man, the assistant, carried three more warheads. Tijdens de oorlog in Afghanistan merkte het Westen voor het eerst een eenvoudigere doch verbeterde versie van de RPG-7 op. De RPG-16 "Grom" heeft een kaliber van 64mm (volgens andere bronnen 58,3mm) en werd in 1970 ontworpen ter vervanging van de RPG-7V bij de luchtlandingseenheden. Hij maakt gebruik van de granaat PG-16V. Blijkbaar was het wapen geen groot succes want het werd sindsdien uiterst zelden waargenomen. The RPG-16 Udar (Удар, strike in Russian), also known as the RPG-16 Grom or the TKB-034, is a Soviet rocket launcher.
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241.3 *Carrying: 25.3 inches *Ready to fire: 43.2 inches
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*Initial: 426.5 feet/second *Maximum: 1148.2 feet/second Rocket: Initial, 426.5f/s ; Max 1148.2f/s
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RPG-16 Udar/Grom RPG-16
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Bazalt
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Rocket-propelled grenade Launcher Rocket launcher
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RPG-16 on bipod
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27.3 Launcher, 20.7lbs ; Rocket, 6.6lbs
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The RPG-16 is a handheld anti-tank grenade launcher for anti-tank warfare. The RPG-16 was developed in 1968, and adopted by the Red Army in 1970 for special operation teams and the Soviet airborne troops (VDV). These were deployed during the Soviet-Afghan war in 1979-1989, and saw service in several battles in that theatre. The RPG-16 has a 58 mm barrel with a HEAT warhead and has a smoothbore recoilless launch using a rocket booster. Its overall length is 1,104 millimetres when ready to fire. It is 645 millimetres long when taken apart for carry or airdrop. Its weight is 9.4 kilograms when unloaded, when it has its optical sight the RPG-16 weighs 12.4 kilograms (when loaded and ready to fire). The RPG-16's effective range is up to 800 meters (about 2,500 ft). The RPG-16's armor penetration is 300 mm of rolled homogeneous armour. The RPG-16 is triggered to launch by an electric current activated by a trigger on the pistol grip. Once fired, the rocket booster engages as soon as the warhead is propelled safely away from the operator. Compared to its main counterpart, the RPG-7, the RPG-16 has a smaller calibre warhead and a more powerful rocket booster, which made the RPG-16 more accurate over long ranges. Unlike the RPG-7, the warhead does not stick out of the launcher since it has exactly the same diameter as the tube and fits entirely inside the tube. The smaller warhead does however sacrifice firepower when compared to the PG-7VL round used in the RPG-7. (Which has 500mm RHA penetration, as opposed to the 300mm penetration the RPG-16 provides. In Soviet service, the launcher was issued to special operation teams in pairs. One man, the grenadier, carried the launcher and two PG-16 HEAT warheads. Another man, the assistant, carried three more warheads. Tijdens de oorlog in Afghanistan merkte het Westen voor het eerst een eenvoudigere doch verbeterde versie van de RPG-7 op. De RPG-16 "Grom" heeft een kaliber van 64mm (volgens andere bronnen 58,3mm) en werd in 1970 ontworpen ter vervanging van de RPG-7V bij de luchtlandingseenheden. Hij maakt gebruik van de granaat PG-16V. Blijkbaar was het wapen geen groot succes want het werd sindsdien uiterst zelden waargenomen. The RPG-16 Udar (Удар, strike in Russian), also known as the RPG-16 Grom or the TKB-034, is a Soviet rocket launcher.