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PG-7PM
The PG-7PM (Ru: ПГ-7ПМ) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, propulsion/stabilising assembly, which has an external diameter that is nominally 40 mm. The PG-7PM propulsion/stabilising assembly, as part of the complete PG-7VM (Ru: ПГ-7ВМ) round (see 'Usage' area), was adopted in 1969. Please note that the explosive weight given in the specifications area is the total weight of energetic materials within the PG-7PM propulsion/stabil...
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