PG-7VR
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The PG-7VR warhead |
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| Type | RPG |
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| Service history | |
| In service | 1988-present |
| Used by | Russia, Soviet Union, Iraqi Insurgency |
| Wars | Iraq War First and Second Chechen Wars |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Bazalt |
| Designed | 1988 |
| Manufacturer | Bazalt |
| Produced | 1988-present |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 4.5 kg (9.9 lb) |
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| Calibre | 85mm (preliminary charge), 105mm (main shaped charge) |
| Effective range | 100 metres (110 yd) |
The PG-7VR is a tandem charge RPG warhead designed to penetrate up to 600 mm[1] rolled homogeneous armour equivalence of explosive reactive armor and the conventional armor underneath. It is also capable of penetrating two metres of brick or 1.5m of reinforced concrete; this is the normal penetration of the main charge.
It was designed in 1988 by the Soviet Union weapons company Bazalt and based on the RPG-7 but modified to penetrate explosive reactive armour. The small precursor charge at the tip of the rocket is designed to hit the reactive armour before the main charge and detonate it. The reactive armour plate should deploy, exploding and disrupting the precursor charge's HEAT jet. As reactive armor is single usage only, this renders that particular block of reactive armor useless and unable to protect against the much larger and more powerful main shaped charge, which follows immediately behind. The main charge (filled with 1.43kg OKFOL) then explodes in the unprotected part of the target.
This weapon has been showing up in use by Iraqi insurgents[citation needed] and is claimed by some sources[who?] to have once achieved a mobility kill against an M1 Abrams hitting the left side hull next to the forward section of the engine compartment. It penetrated a fuel tank, flooding the compartment with fuel.
[edit] References
- ^ Popenker, Max. "RPG-7 antitank grenade launcher". http://world.guns.ru/grenade/rus/rpg-7-e.html. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
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[edit] See also
- Panzerfaust
- RPG-2
- RPG-7
- Yasin
- Type 69 RPG
- Bazalt — Russian manufacturer of the RPG-7 & RPG-29