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Greetings mutual,
I have a guess, but I'd like your input:
If @i-identify-tanks-in-posts has any guesses about the mounting point, I'd also like to hear them.
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Quad-mounted RPG-7 launchers with PG-7R 105mm tandem HEAT warheads & AGS-17 30x29mm automatic grenade launcher, 100% confidence.
As to the UGCV they're mounted on, no clue. Maybe @i-identify-tanks-in-posts can help, as you say.
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A recently finished commission. Awhile ago I posted some development art for this piece. Link
As debris still falls from the sky and dust and smoke swirl around the crater Pinkie Pie poses next to her latest handiwork. I could see this happening in my Royal Equestria Security Forces (RESF) dreamscape
The weapon Pinkie is holding is a US M32A1 40mm grenade launcher. Our friend Ian at Forgotten Weapons has covered it in the past. Link, Link
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pre-war magazine covers in fallout:
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Black Storm Defender
The Defender, from Ukrainian Company Black Storm, is a kit which allows the venerable 40mm GP-25 under-barrel grenade launcher to be converted into a standalone weapon. It combines a telescoping stock with an internal spring designed to mitigate felt recoil and a forward grip and a pistol grip extension to improve the weapon’s ergonomics. These have been seen in use since Spring 2022 and pre-date Russia’s February invasion so have probably been in use even longer.
They are an interesting piece of kit which allows AK pattern rifles which have been adapted with after-market railed forends and the large numbers of western rifles (which can’t mount a GP-25) to continue to be used.
Check out my video on the Defender below, it features more information and examples of its use in the field and video of it in action:
Check out my full in-depth accompanying article for this video here.
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General Dynamics Mk.19 - 9×18mm Makarov
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"The world’s gonna keep on turning, even if there’s no justice."
https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/product/variationdetails/232211?mkwid=|pcrid||pdv|m|pmt||pkw||product|119740|pgrid||cpgnid|18078134630|ptaid||adext||&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw4_K0BhBsEiwAfVVZ_3rufWMvHjM6eldNuCehBIBmbFHzcCKGdLtowErQbNKFpHcV4oEGsxoCGuAQAvD_BwE
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Elegant revolver
Tessellation grenade launchers
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Milkor USA AV-140 Multi Shot Grenade Launcher (MSGL)
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any and all strategy i come up with in regards to the witch can be summed up as "I may not have a brain gentlemen, but I have an idea"
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The M79 Grenade Launcher from the pages of Weird War Tales No. 2, Nov/Dec 1971. It had been introduced to the US military in 1961 and first used in combat in 1965. Still used but largely replaced by the M203 under-barrel Grenade Launcher.
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DP-64: Russia's Anti-Saboteur Grenade Launcher In Ukraine
Designed to combat the threat of Frogmen/Combat Divers, the DP-64 is a niche-role 45mm grenade launcher. In March it was featured in a Russian news report filmed somewhere in the region of the Kakhovka Reservoir.
Check out the accompanying article here.
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