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     "notes": "The 9P132 is a lightweight, man-portable rocket launcher used by guerrilla, special purpose forces, or other light forces. The 9P132 is only effective as a harassment or interdiction weapon. When used to fire a new illumination rocket (9M42) the system has been referred to as the 9K510. The 9P132 is broken down for manpack transport into two one-man loads – the tube (27 kg) and the tripod sight assembly with a remote firing device (27 to 28 kg). The tripod legs also fold for ease of handling. Each 9M22m rocket is broken down into two one-man loads for transport. It takes approximately 2 minutes for assembly of the rocket. When assembled, the launcher has three course elevation positions, with the final elevation set by means of an elevation screw. The crew uses an electrical remote control with an electrical impulse generator and battery to fire the launcher. The 9P132 is incapable of firing the 9-foot version rockets of the BM-21 and similar 122mm systems.",
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     "notes": "The 9P132 is a lightweight, man-portable rocket launcher used by guerrilla, special purpose forces, or other light forces. The 9P132 is only effective as a harassment or interdiction weapon. When used to fire a new illumination rocket (9M42) the system has been referred to as the 9K510. The 9P132 is broken down for manpack transport into two one-man loads – the tube (27 kg) and the tripod sight assembly with a remote firing device (27 to 28 kg). The tripod legs also fold for ease of handling. Each 9M22m rocket is broken down into two one-man loads for transport. It takes approximately 2 minutes for assembly of the rocket. When assembled, the launcher has three course elevation positions, with the final elevation set by means of an elevation screw. The crew uses an electrical remote control with an electrical impulse generator and battery to fire the launcher. The 9P132 is incapable of firing the 9-foot version rockets of the BM-21 and similar 122mm systems.\n\n\"Grad-P Light portable rocket system\": The complete system comprises a 9P132 [vi] single-round man-portable launcher (it can be reloaded and used again), a 9M22M 122 mm high-explosive fragmentation rocket and a fire control panel. The system was developed in the middle of the 1960s for Soviet special units and was used by Vietnamese forces at war with the US, under the designation DKZ-B.[13] It was not accepted for regular service with the Russian Army, but it was and is still popular with paramilitary and guerrilla forces.",
 
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         "name": "GRAD 1P MANPORTABLE TRIPOD ROCKET LAUNCHER 122MM",
 
         "name": "GRAD 1P MANPORTABLE TRIPOD ROCKET LAUNCHER 122MM",
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     },
 
     "images": [
 
     "images": [
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                     "name": "Alternative Designation ",
 
                     "name": "Alternative Designation ",
                     "value": "DKZ-66, BM-21P, Grad-1P, 9K510"
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                     "value": "DKZ-66, BM-21P, Grad-P, 9K510"
 
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Revision as of 22:21, 9 January 2020

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