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PG-7L
The PG-7L (RU: ПГ-7Л) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, fin- and spin-stabilised, rocket-boosted, anti-armour projectile assembly, which is referred to as a grenade in Russian terminology. Overview The PG-7L replaced the previous PG-7S (RU: ПГ-7С) projectile assembly, with the PG-7L improving armour penetration at the cost of increased weigh, which results in reduced speed and range when part of a complete round. The PG-7L p...
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