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RKG-3
The RKG-3 (РКГ-3) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, hand-thrown anti-armour grenade, which features a shaped charge warhead and an inertia impact base fuze. The RKG-3 is thought to have been adopted by the then Soviet (Russian) Army in the early 1950s, where it replaced the earlier RPG-6 (РПГ-6) and RPG-43 (РПГ-43) anti-armour hand grenades. Construction The RKG-3 anti-armour grenade comprises: a shaped charge warhead, which...
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