RKG-3 anti-tank grenade

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RKG-3 anti-tank grenade

Type Hand grenade
Place of origin Russia
Specifications
Weight 1.07 kg
Length 362 mm

Effective range 15 to 20 m
Filling TNT/RDX with a steel lined shaped charge with 125 mm penetration of RHA and 20 m fragment radius.
Filling weight 0.567 kg
Detonation
mechanism
Impact fuze

RKG-3 is the designation of Russian series of anti-tank hand grenades.

Contents

RKG stands for Ruchnaya Kumulyativnaya Granata (Hand Shaped Charge Grenade). When the pin is pulled and the grenade is thrown a four panelled drogue parachute is deployed by a spring. This parachute stabilizes the grenade in flight and ensures that the grenade comes down vertically onto the target.

The RKG-3M was used extensively during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

RKG-3 grenades have also been used by Iraqi insurgents against coalition forces. On 1 June 2006, RKG-3 grenades were used in an attack on an American Humvee,[1] and RKG-3 grenades have been captured by US Marines from insurgents in Al Anbar.[2]

RKG-3 grenades have been intercepted en-route to Palestinian forces in Gaza. [3]

  • RKG-3
    • RKG-3M Shaped charge liner changed to copper. Penetration : 165 mm RHA.
    • RKG-3T Improved liner.
    • RKG-3EM
  • UPG-8 Training grenade.

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