Bulgarian SPG-9 Warrior grenade launchers are already in use at the front (video)
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 20.06.2022, 14:34
Last week, Bulgarian SPG-9 anti-tank grenade launchers Warrior entered service with the Armed Forces. Today, the military showed the novelty in action.
In less than a minute, Ukrainian soldiers fired four shots. It takes about 15 seconds to reload and fire. In which direction the RPG was used is not specified. The video contains profanity.
Firing range of SPG-9 Warrior high-explosive anti-tank warhead of 73 mm caliber is more than 1.3 km. At the same time, the grenade launcher can fire fragmentation ammunition to destroy manpower at a distance of up to 4.6 km.
Previously, photos of the SPG-9 appeared on the network Warrior with night vision scopes PGDN-7VIRdeveloped by a Bulgarian company BULARMAS LTD.
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