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Type 91 grenade launcher

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Type 91 UBGL
TypeGrenade launcher
Place of originChina
Service history
Used byChina
Specifications
Cartridge35mm Grenade
Caliber35mm
ActionPump action
Feed systemSingle shot

The Type 91 Grenade Launcher is a Chinese grenade launcher used to launch 35mm non-lethal grenades.[citation needed] It may come in shoulder-launched, rifle-attached, and vehicle-mounted variants. The rifle mounted version is nearly similar to the American made M203.

Variants

Shoulder-Fired

The shoulder-fired launcher is a single-shot, manual-fed, and breech-loading weapon. This weapon would not commonly be carried as a primary weapon but, instead, be used by the breach man, the unit of a team who would carry breach items during an assault.

Rifle-Attached

The rifle-attached variant could be mounted on the underside of either a Type 56, Type 81, or QBZ-95. It is lightweight, compact, breech-loading, and single-shot. It consists of a hand guard, sight, aluminum receiver assembly, barrel stop, and firing mechanism. The weapon could be used by any front-line assault troops in need of a long range explosive.

Vehicle-Mounted

This version of the Type 91 can be mounted on the WZ-551 internal security armored vehicle. It can fire in automatic and semi-automatic modes. The launcher is air-cooled, recoil operated, disintegrating metallic link-belt fed non lethal weapon.

Users

See also

References

  1. ^ https://chimpreports.com/photos-s-sudan-rebels-claim-destroying-updf-tank/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[failed verification]

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