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PG-9V
The PG-9V (RU: ПГ-9В) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, anti-armour/anti-tank round, which uses a rocket-boosted, spin-and fin-stabilised, tracered, anti-armour/anti-tank projectile that is armed with a shaped charge (high explosive anti-tank [HEAT]) warhead. Overview The PG-9V round is thought to have been adopted by the then Soviet Union in 1963. Production of the PG-9V round is still thought to be ongoing. Composition...
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