RPG-32

The RPG-32 Barkas (Russian: РПГ-32) is a reusable Russian hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher. It was designed and developed by state-owned FGUP "Bazalt" weapons manufacturing company. It is also assembled in Jordan from Russian-made kits from Bazalt under the name "Nashshab" (Arabic: ار بي جي نشاب).[2][3]

RPG-32
TypeRocket-propelled grenade
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service2012–present
Used bySee operators
WarsSyrian Civil War
Iraqi Civil War (2014–2017)
War in Afghanistan
Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)[1]
Production history
DesignerBazalt
Designedbetween 2005 and 2012
ManufacturerJADARA under License.
Produced2012–present
Specifications
Mass3 kg unloaded
10 kg loaded with 105 mm rocket
6 kg loaded with 72 mm rocket
Length1,200 mm (complete with 105 mm launch container)
900 mm (complete with 72 mm launch container)

ShellPG-32V tandem HEAT
TBG-32V thermobaric
Caliber105 mm barrel
72/105 mm warheads
Action650 mm: Rolled homogeneous armor with 105 mm PG-32V tandem HEAT rocket
Muzzle velocity140 m/s
Effective firing range350 m
Maximum firing range700 m
SightsCollimator sight

Description

In February 2015, Jordanian company Jadara Equipment & Defence Systems revealed they had incorporated the RPG-32 into a quad-launcher remote weapon station (RWS). The "Nashshab" (Archer) system comes in two versions: the Quad-1 is tripod-mounted meant to defend fixed positions, with tubes arranged in a 2×2 configuration and controlled either remotely or through a wire up to 300 m away; the Quad-2 is vehicle mounted for use against infantry, vehicles, and pillboxes in urban terrain, with tubes arranged in a 4×1 configuration and operated from a control unit inside the vehicle. The stations have day/night sights with rangefinding and automatic targets acquisition capabilities.[4][5][6][7]

Usage

It was developed between 2005 and 2012 by Bazalt on request and under contract from Jordan.

First RPG-32 'Nashshab' grenade launchers were to be delivered to Jordan from Russia in 2008, and it was planned that the RPG-32 and its ammunition would be mass-produced in Jordan under license at the JADARA factory.

On 30 May 2013, Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov and King Abdullah II opened a production facility for the Russian RPG-32 in Jordan.[8][9]

In March 2016, video was released of Ansar al-Sharia (Yemen) using the RPG-32 against Houthi forces during the Yemeni Civil War. It is unknown how the terrorist group could have acquired such a modern and advanced weapon system, but it is likely they were initially supplied to Yemeni loyalist forces by the user nations of Jordan or the UAE, part of the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen, then captured by militants. The RPG-32 has also been seen in use by Kurdish Peshmerga forces in northern Iraq.[2]

Users

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See also

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