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PG-9V-IN
The PG-9V-IN (RU: ПГ-9В-ИН) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, practice round, which uses a rocket-boosted, spin-and fin-stabilised practice projectile that is fitted with an inert warhead. Overview The adoption date of the PG-9V-IN by the then Soviet Union is unknown, but likely near that of the PG-9. Construction The PG-9V-IN round comprises the PG-9I (RU: ПГ-9И) projectile (grenade), and the PG-9P (RU: ПГ-9П) propulsion...
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