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RGP-40
2010 version of RGP-40 (production model differs)
TypeMultiple-shot Grenade Launcher
Place of originPoland
Service history
In service2017-present
Used byUkrainian Ground Forces
WarsRusso-Ukrainian War
Production history
DesignerWAT and OBR SM Tarnów
Designed2008-2010
ManufacturerZakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów
Produced2017-present
Specifications
Barrel length250 mm (9.8 in)

Cartridge40x46mm SR
Caliber40 mm
Feed system6-round, revolving, swing out-type cylinder
SightsReflex sights
has built-in Picatinny rails

The RGP-40 (Ręczny Granatnik Powtarzalny 40 mm - 40mm Handheld Repeating Grenade launcher) is Polish six-shot revolver-type 40mm grenade launcher designed by WAT and OBR SM Tarnów and produced by ZM Tarnów. Its design is heavily influenced by the M32 MGL.

History

The first prototype was created in 2008 and was revealed during the MSPO 2008 Kielce exhibition. The weapon is visually similar to the South African Milkor MGL, especially the M32 MGL variant. Its final mass production design may be different from the proposed prototype. It is planned to replace the stock with a grenade launcher-specific proprietary telescoping stock, among some other things used in the prototype to improve ergonomics and functionality.

According to plans, the main recipient of RGP-40 would be the Polish Armed Forces, which according to the estimates, would require about 500 multiple-shot grenade launchers. Other potential buyers of this weapon can also be Police, Prison Service and other Law Enforcement forces that need weapons with high firepower capable of firing tear gas and non-lethal ammunition.[1]

Polish Army ordered 200 RGP-40 in 2016, but eventually refused to accept manufactured grenade launchers, considering them as not meeting Army requirements.[2] Three RGP-40 were bought in 2017 by Polish Police.[2]

During 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis, in early 2022 a batch of stored RGP-40 was given by Polish government to Ukraine, and then used by Ukrainian Ground Forces.[3]

Design

The RGP-40 is a shoulder-fired 40 mm grenade launcher with a six-round spring-driven revolver-style magazine capable of accepting most 40×46mm grenades. The spring-driven cylinder rotates automatically 60° while firing, but it must be wound back up after every reloading.

The main element of the weapon is the frame to which a revolver-style magazine is attached. While shooting the drum is rotated 60 degrees by the springs wounded back up when loading the cartridges into weapon.

The magazine is capable of holding 6 rounds. Chamber of cartridge has a length of 140mm, which allows the user to use both combat ammunition and special longer cartridges.

Before loading cartridges, the magazine must be rotated to left or right (Magazine is of Swing-out type cylinder type).

RGP-40 uses a double-action trigger. To prevent accidental engagement and firing, there is an ambidextrous safety selector at the top of pistol grip.

RGP-40 is equipped with a Picatinny rail on top of the magazine and three rails surrounding the barrel. It is also equipped with a telescopic buttstock that can be rotated vertically for better weapon handling.[1]

Users

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "e-RAPORT MSPO 1/2008 - Granatnik rewolwerowy z Tarnowa - Altair Agencja Lotnicza". www.altair.com.pl. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  2. ^ a b Łukasz Pacholski (29 June 2021). "Co dalej z granatnikami RGP-40?" [What next with RGP-40 grenade launchers?] (in Polish). zbiam.pl. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  3. ^ a b "Kolejna polska broń na Ukrainie" (in Polish). May 10, 2022.

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