RPG-2

RPG-2
RPG-2 antitank grenade launcher with PG-2 grenade
TypeAnti-tank recoilless gun
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service
  • 1954–1960 (Soviet Union)
  • 1954–present (other countries)
Used bySee Users
WarsVietnam War
Laotian Civil War
Cambodian Civil War
Nigerian Civil War
Rhodesian Bush War
Portuguese Overseas War
Moro conflict
Black September
Cambodian-Vietnamese War
Sino-Vietnamese War
Lebanese Civil War
Salvadoran Civil War
Thai–Laotian Border War
Somali Civil War
War in Afghanistan[1]
Iraq War
Kivu Conflict[2]
Syrian Civil War
Battle of Marawi[3]
Production history
ManufacturerState Factories
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass2.83 kg (6 lb 4 oz) (unarmed)
4.67 kg (10 lb 5 oz) (ready to fire)
Length1,200 mm (47.2 in)
Crew2 (Grenadier and 'Assistant')

ShellPG-2 HEAT round
Caliber40 mm (1.6 in) barrel
82 mm (3.2 in) warhead
Rate of fire3–4 rounds per minute
Effective firing range100–150 m (110–160 yd)
Maximum firing range200 m (220 yd)

The RPG-2 (Russian: РПГ-2, Ручной противотанковый гранатомёт, Ruchnoy Protivotankovy Granatomyot; English: "hand-held antitank grenade launcher") is a man-portable, shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon that was designed in the Soviet Union. It was the first successful anti-tank weapon of its type, being a successor to the earlier and unsuccessful rocket-propelled grenade RPG-1.

The RPG-2 offered better range and armor penetration, making it useful against late and post-World War II tanks, in contrast to the RPG-1 that had only marginal utility. The basic design and layout was further upgraded to produce the ubiquitous RPG-7.

  1. ^ "Afghanistan, November, 2009". Boston.com.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference FDLR was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "The RPG-2s of Marawi". 9 July 2017.

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