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PG-7PL
The PG-7PL (ПГ-7ПЛ) is a Soviet era developed, Russian Federation, propulsion charge and stabilising fin assembly, which is screwed onto the rear of the PG-7L (ПГ-7Л) projectile (grenade) assembly. The combination of the PG-7PL and the PG-7L forms the PG-7VL (ПГ-7ВЛ) Luch (Луч, lit. 'Beam', or 'Ray') rocket-boosted anti-armour round, which was adopted in 1977. The PG-7VL round is designed to be fired from the RPG-7V1 (РПГ-7В1) or RPG-7D2 (...
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