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! Name !! Caliber !! Year Introduced !! Intended Targets !! Description | ! Name !! Caliber !! Year Introduced !! Intended Targets !! Description | ||
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| PG-7V || 85mm HEAT || 1961 || Example || | | PG-7V || 85mm HEAT || 1961 || Example || Baseline 85 mm HEAT warhead capable of penetrating 260 mm RHA | ||
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| PG-7VM || 70mm HEAT || 1969 || Example || | | PG-7VM || 70mm HEAT || 1969 || Example || Improved 70 mm HEAT warhead capable of penetrating 300 mm RHA | ||
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| PG-7VL || 93mm HEAT || 1977 || Example || | | PG-7VL || 93mm HEAT || 1977 || Example || Improved 93 mm HEAT warhead effective against most vehicles and fortified targets. | ||
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| | | PG-7VR || 64mm HEAT + 105mm [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OKFOL OKFOL] || 1988 || Example || Dual 64 mm/105 mm HEAT warhead for defeating modern armored vehicles equipped with reactive armor blocks. The first warhead (64 mm HEAT) detonates the reactive armor block prematurely and the second warhead (105 mm HEAT) passes through the gap to hit the exposed armor underneath. | ||
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| TPG-7V || 105mm [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermobaric_weapon Thermobaric] || 1988 || Example || | | TPG-7V || 105mm [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermobaric_weapon Thermobaric] || 1988 || Example || 105 mm Thermobaric warhead for anti-personnel and urban warfare. | ||
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| OG-7V || 40mm HE || 1999 || Example || | | OG-7V || 40mm HE || 1999 || Example || 40 mm Fragmentation warhead for anti-personnel warfare (warhead is within caliber due to limitations of international treaties). | ||
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Revision as of 07:23, 13 July 2017
The RPG-7 is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
This guide is mainly aimed at the CUP version of the RPG-7, it's ammo and it's sights rather than the RHS or vanilla counterpart, however a lot also applies to the RHS RPG-7
Ammunition
Name | Caliber | Year Introduced | Intended Targets | Description |
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PG-7V | 85mm HEAT | 1961 | Example | Baseline 85 mm HEAT warhead capable of penetrating 260 mm RHA |
PG-7VM | 70mm HEAT | 1969 | Example | Improved 70 mm HEAT warhead capable of penetrating 300 mm RHA |
PG-7VL | 93mm HEAT | 1977 | Example | Improved 93 mm HEAT warhead effective against most vehicles and fortified targets. |
PG-7VR | 64mm HEAT + 105mm OKFOL | 1988 | Example | Dual 64 mm/105 mm HEAT warhead for defeating modern armored vehicles equipped with reactive armor blocks. The first warhead (64 mm HEAT) detonates the reactive armor block prematurely and the second warhead (105 mm HEAT) passes through the gap to hit the exposed armor underneath. |
TPG-7V | 105mm Thermobaric | 1988 | Example | 105 mm Thermobaric warhead for anti-personnel and urban warfare. |
OG-7V | 40mm HE | 1999 | Example | 40 mm Fragmentation warhead for anti-personnel warfare (warhead is within caliber due to limitations of international treaties). |
PGO-7 Scopes
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There are 3 versions of the PGO-7 scope for the RPG-7.
- PGO-7V
- PGO-7V2
- PGO-7V3
Each of those 3 scopes representing a new generation and improvement over the last one.
The PGO-7 scope has a magnification factor of around 2.7.