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RPG-7
The RPG-7 is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank grenade launcher. The RPG-7 and its predecessor, the RPG-2, were designed by the Soviet Union, and are manufactured by the Russian company Bazalt. The weapon has the GRAU index (Russian armed forces index) 6G3.

RPG-29
The RPG-29 "Vampir" is a Soviet reusable rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher. Adopted by the Soviet Army in 1989, it was the last RPG to be adopted by the Soviet military before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

RPG-32
The RPG-32 Barkas () is a reusable Russian shoulder-launched, unguided anti-tank rocket system.

RPG-26
The 'RPG-26 Aglen''''' is a disposable anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher developed by the Soviet Union.

RPG-30
The RPG-30 (), also known as the "Kryuk" (), is a Russian hand-held disposable anti-tank grenade launcher.

RPG-27
The RPG-27, also nicknamed as the "Tavolga" (), is a Soviet single shot disposable rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) shoulder-fired missile and rocket launcher, entering service with the Soviet Army in 1989.

DP-64
The DP-64 Nepryadva is a Russian special-purpose double-barreled over/under grenade launcher designed to protect surfaced submarines, ships, dockyards, water development works, and other coastal installations from combat swimmers and naval special forces. The weapon is breech-loading and operates much like a large shotgun with a side-break breech, utilizing both direct and indirect iron sights. The weapon is capable of firing grenades indirectly at ranges up to ; however, these grenades act much like small depth charges, attacking submerged swimmers like true depth charges attack submersibles.
RPG-28
The RPG-28 (), also known as the Klyukva () is a Russian handheld anti-tank rocket launcher.
PBK-500U Drel
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