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OG-15P
The OG-15P (Ru: ОГ-15П) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, propulsion charge assembly, which forms the propulsion charge component of a round fired from a smoothbore gun (see 'Usage' area). Overview The OG-15P was developed for use with the OG-9 (Ru: ОГ-9) high explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG) fin-stabilised tracer (HE-FS-T) projectile. The OG-15P propulsion charge assembly was adopted by the then Soviet Army in 1973. Pro...
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