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RPG-26
The RPG-26 (РПГ-26) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, disposable anti-armour weapon, which is equivalent to a round of ammunition. Overview The RPG-26 is essentially both an improved and a simplified version of the earlier disposable anti-armour weapon, the RPG-22 (РПГ-22) Netto (Нетто). The RPG-26 was adopted by the then Soviet (Russian) Armed Forces in 1982. Production of the RPG-26, by its developer JSC SPA Bazal't (АО...
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