MRG-1
The MRG-1 Ogonyok (МРГ-1 «Огонёк») is a Soviet remotely-controlled seven-barreled naval 55m grenade launcher adopted by the Soviet military in 1971. Its MRG-1 grenades are akin to miniature depth charges.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Type | Naval grenade launcher |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
It has been replaced in the Russian military by the DP-65 grenade launcher, with ten tubes.
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References
- "Russia's Naval Grenade Launchers: Shiver Everyone's Timbers!". inventorspot.com.
- Verma, Bharat (1 March 2011). "Indian Defence Review: Apr-Jun 2010". Lancer Publishers – via Google Books.
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- "Grenade launcher complex DP-65". tonnel-ufo-english2.tk. Archived from the original on 2018-07-30. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
- http://www.pmulcahy.com/PDFs/heavy_weapons/grenade_launchers.pdf
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