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M79 Osa Yugoslavian 90mm Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher

M79

Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
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Basic Information
Name
M79 Osa Yugoslavian 90mm Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
Designation
M79
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
Manufacturer
Sloboda Čačak
Date of Introduction
1979
Description

The M79 Osa (Serbian: Оса; "wasp") is a Yugoslav-made portable 90 mm anti-tank weapon made of fiber-reinforced plastics. It resembles the French portable anti-tank launcher 89 mm LRAC F1. It consists of the launcher, a CN-6 sighting piece, rocket, and carrying case for the rocket. The M79 shoots unguided projectiles in direct sight and is effective against armored fighting vehicles and fortifications. The M79 Osa is operated by a two-man team, an operator, and a loader. The loader inserts the rocket container through the rear of the launcher. The operator then takes aim at the target through the CN-6 sight. The CN-6 sight has 3.5x magnification and a 10-degree field of view. It also features anti-laser filters to protect the operator from blinding battlefield lasers. When the trigger is pressed, the rocket motor is filed electronically. The rocket leaves the launcher at a speed of approximately 250 meters per second. It is accurate enough to be used against armored vehicles at a range of 350 meters and can engage larger stationary targets up to 600 meters away. On impact, a piezoelectric impact fuse in the rocket triggers the shaped charge warhead, which can penetrate up to 400 millimeters of armor. The fuse is sensitive enough to trigger the warhead at impact angles up to 70 degrees from the vertical. After firing, the spent rocket container is removed from the launcher, and a fresh tube is attached. The M79 Osa was designed and manufactured by Sloboda Čačak in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It has continued production in Serbia, North Macedonia, and in Croatia as the RL90 M95. A large number of M79 OSA rocket launchers have been supplied to rebels in Syria which have been proven effective in deterring the Syrian Army's armor. Many have mistaken the M79 supplied to the rebels in Syria for the Russian RPG-29 rocket launcher, which is also seeing use. M79 Osa's are also used in Iraq by Islamic State against the Iraqi army.

Ground Specifications
Crew 2
Main Weapon 90 mm anti-tank weapon
Range 350.0 km
System
Name M79 Osa
Type Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
Caliber 90 mm
Manufacturer INA
Deployment The M79 Osa was designed and manufactured by Sloboda Čačak in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It has continued production in Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia, and in Croatia as the RL90 M95. A large number of M79 OSA rocket launchers have been supplied to rebels in Syria which have been proven effective in deterring the Syrian Army's armor. Many have mistaken the M79 supplied to the rebels in Syria for the Russian RPG-29 rocket launcher, which is also seeing use. M79 Osa's are also used in Iraq by Islamic State against the Iraqi army.
Crew 2.0 ea
Barrel Life 300.0 rds
Fire from Inside Building INA
Rate of Fire 6 rd/min
Maximum Firing Range 1,960 m
Effective Firing Range 350 m
Dimensions
Length, Launcher Loaded 191 m
Length, Rocket 0.67 m
Weight, Loaded 11.2 kg
Weight, Launcher 6.2 kg
Weight, Rocket 3.5 kg
Armament
Displacement Time less than 0.25 min
Emplacement Time less than 0.25 min
Ammunition
Ammunition (Option 1)
Name PG-29V (in canister/launch tube extension).
Caliber 105 mm
Weight 6.7 kg
Muzzle Velocity 280 m/s
Range, Effective 800 m
Armor Penetration 750mm behind ERA, 950mm conventional
Sights
Sights #1
Name Simrad IS2000 or similar EO sight for RPG-29 Mounted.
Type LRF-based FCS with ballistic computer
Location Left side
Sighting Range 800 m
Magnification 1x / 3.5x magnification
Sights #2
Name KN250F or similar sight for RPG-29 Mounted.
Type 3 gen II clip-on sight designed to work with day sight.
Location Left side
Magnification 1x / 3.5x magnification
Sighting Range 600-800 m for vehicle targets
Other A variety can be used. 1st was the heavy 2Ts35 (3kg).
Details
Country of Origin Other
Category Rocket Launchers
Land > Infantry Weapons > Rocket Launchers
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
1.91 m
Width
0.09 m
Height
Weight
6.2 kg
Operators (8)
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Iraq
Montenegro
North Macedonia
Slovenia
Syria
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