The Ukrainian military showed a Russian tank destroyed by a German disposable grenade launcher RGW 90 MATADOR
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 01.07.2022, 11:25
The Armed Forces of Ukraine use not only NLAW and Javelins.
What we know
The Defense Forces released a video showing a tank burning down against which a disposable grenade launcher was used. RGW90MATADOR .
The anti-tank gun was developed as part of a collaboration between Israel and Singapore, but is manufactured in Germany by a German company. Dynamit Nobel Defense. In addition to Israel, Germany, Singapore and Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Slovenia are also operators.
RGW 90 MATADOR is a 90-mm disposable grenade launcher weighing up to 9 kg and 100 cm long. The effective firing range is from 14 m to 0.5 km. The grenade launcher is equipped with an optical night vision device.
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