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PG-7V

Projectile  
Bulgaria
Egypt
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Poland
Romania
Russian Federation
Viet Nam
Czechoslovakia
USSR

The PG-7V (ПГ-7В) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, fin- and spin-stabilised, anti-armour (high explosive anti-tank [HEAT]), rocket-boosted round. The PG-7V, which was developed by the entity that would later be known as JSC NPO Basalt' (АО НПО Базальт), was adopted by the then Soviet (Russian) Army in 1961. Please note that the explosive weight given in the specifications area is the total weight of energetic materials within...

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Years of manufacture (62)

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