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Weapons effectively have proven itself in the fight against units of the Armed F...

The Armed Forces showed the efficiency of using the M32A1 MGL manual grenade launcher (video)

Weapons effectively have proven itself in the fight against units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, both with infantry and light -hearted equipment, in particular in urban areas. Ukrainian paratroopers use a M32A1 MGL manual grenade launcher production of couples against Russian invaders. The video on May 9 was posted at the Telegram Center for Stratsom Ukraine Strategic Communications. The Ukrainian military noted that it is a powerful weapon in the near and medium -sized distances.

Weapons effectively have proven itself in the fight against the Russian aggressor, both with infantry and light -hearted equipment, in particular in urban areas. The report states that the grenade launcher received a six -charged system. It allows you to equip different types of grenades (lighting, fugas, with a surveillance camera, etc. ). This makes it a universal weapon during the defense of national security.

The experience of real use of this grenade launcher has left positive impressions of the Ukrainian military. The M32A1 Mgl manual grenade launcher was made in the South African Republic. Its weight is 5. 3 kg, and length -78 cm. Sight is a regular collimator. The effective range is 375 meters. Caliber - 40 mm, and the number of ammunition is 6 units. Shooting pace - 3 shots in a second.

The relevant weapons use military units of more than 30 countries, including the US, Sweden, Israel and other countries. We will remind, Ukrainian defenders on May 8 showed how the Anti -Tancists of the Armed Forces used the Swedish grenade launcher Carl Gustaf under Bakhmut. Ukrainian fighters destroy enemy armored targets using a Carl Gustaf Anti -tank grenade launcher made in Sweden by Saab Bors Dynamics. Also, on April 18, the DPSU showed training of grenade launchers on the eve of fighting.