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VP-22
The VP-22 (ВП-22) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, point-initiating, base-detonating (PIBD) fuzing system, which is comprised of a nose fuze element (sensor), and a base fuze element. The VP-22 (ВП-22) fuzing system was introduced in 1977 as part of the PG-7L (ПГ-7Л) projectile (grenade) assembly of the PG-7VL (ПГ-7ВЛ) Luch (Луч, lit. 'Beam', or 'Ray') rocket-boosted anti-armour round. Construction The VP-22 fuzing system i...
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