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RPG-16 Udar Russian Rocket-Propelled Grenade Launcher

RPG-16 Udar

Rocket-Propelled Grenade Launcher
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Basic Information
Name
RPG-16 Udar Russian Rocket-Propelled Grenade Launcher
Designation
RPG-16 Udar
Alternate Designation
RPG-16 Udar
Equipment Type
Rocket-Propelled Grenade Launcher
Manufacturer
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
Date of Introduction
1976
Description

The RPG-16 is a handheld anti-tank grenade launcher for anti-tank warfare. It was developed in 1968 and adopted by the Soviet Army in 1970 for special operation teams and the Soviet airborne troops (VDV). These were deployed during the Soviet-Afghan War from 1979-to 1989 and saw service in several battles in that theatre. The RPG-16 has a 58 mm barrel with a HEAT warhead and a smoothbore recoilless launch using a rocket booster. Its overall length is 1,104 mm when ready to fire and 645 mm long when taken apart for carrying or airdrop. Weight is 9.4 kilograms unloaded, and 12.4 kilograms when loaded and ready to fire with its optical sight. The RPG-16 is triggered to launch by an electric current activated by a trigger on the pistol grip; armor penetration is 300 mm of rolled homogeneous armor and the effective range is up to 800 meters (about 2,500 ft). Once fired, the rocket booster engages as soon as the warhead is propelled safely away from the operator. Compared to its main counterpart, the RPG-7, the RPG-16 has a smaller caliber warhead and a more powerful rocket booster, which made it more accurate over long ranges. Unlike the RPG-7, the warhead does not stick out of the launcher since it has exactly the same diameter as the tube and fits entirely inside it. The smaller warhead does, however, sacrifice firepower when compared to the PG-7VL round used in the RPG-7 (which has 500 mm RHA penetration, as opposed to the 300 mm penetration the RPG-16 provides). In Soviet service, the launcher was issued to special operation teams in pairs: one man, the grenadier, carried the launcher and two PG-16 HEAT warheads; another man, the assistant, carried three more warheads. Externally, the RPG-16 resembles the RPG-7; it is distinguished mainly by its single handgrip under the tube and its folding bipod, but its round is quite different from the RPG-7. The RPG-16 round is of smaller caliber but offers better performance, having what is believed to be a doubled-shaped charge warhead. It is a one-piece design, although a cartridge must be attached before use. The RPG-16 is reported to have a HE-Frag round. The RPG-16 was widely used during the Soviet campaign in Afghanistan, mostly against hardened fire positions and buildings from stand-off ranges. When it was first introduced it was considered superior to the RPG-7, but the RPG-7's ability to accommodate oversized rockets gave it growth potential the RPG-16's under caliber projectile couldn't compete with. Beginning in the 1980s, it was replaced by the older RPG-7D equipped with newer and more powerful rockets. Low-rate production was maintained by Russia until the 1990s when it was removed from service after about 120,000 units were produced. The RPG-16 was not widely exported.

Ground Specifications
Crew 16
System
Alternative Designation RPG-16 Udar
Type Rocket-Propelled Grenade Launcher
Caliber 58.3 mm
Manufacturer KBP Instrument Design Bureau
Crew The RPG-16 normally had a two-man crew: the gunner and his assistant.
Initial Velocity 130 m/s
Maximum Velocity 350 m/s
Effective Firing Range 800 m
Rate of Fire up to 6 rpm
Armor Penetration 300 mm
Sighting PGO‐16
Note Due to its low penetration and high accuracy, the RPG-16 has been generally used to knock out reinforced positions from a distance instead of tanks.
Dimensions
Length, Assembled 1,104 mm
Length, In Carrying Mode 645 mm
Projectile Length 685.80 mm
Projectile Diameter 58.08 mm
Warhead Diameter 51.25 mm
Fin Span Open Diameter 171.20 mm
Weight, Unloaded with Optical Sight 10.3 kg
Weight, Loaded Ready to Fire 12.4 kg
Weight, Projectile HEAT-FS 1.67 kg
Weight, Explosive Fill 280 g HMX
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Rocket Launchers
Land > Infantry Weapons > Rocket Launchers
Filter Label
R
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
10.3 kg
Operators (13)
Russia
Ukraine
Afghanistan
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Romania
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
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