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Production Program (DoDIPP). It is produced by the National Ground Intelligence Center
(NGIC) as the designated DoDIPP producer for this subject.
Prepared by:
Jeffery H. Morgan and Joyce Pittman
Close Combat Division
Systems Directorate
National Ground Intelligence Center
U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command
NGIC-1143-782-98
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Projectile and Warhead Identification Guide—Foreign
Summary This guide is organized into two sections to assist in the positive identification of foreign
projectiles and fragments. The technical data contained herein, when coupled with the
identification methodology, offer a valuable tool for field use and research and
development.
Section 1, Identification of Projectiles and Projectile Fragments, covers the tools and
methodology of fragment identification. Marking systems are explained and analyzed,
various rotating bands and seats are described, and several illustrations of typical frag-
ments are depicted. Measuring tools to assist in identification also are described.
The scale drawings are extracted from arsenal examination and testing of acquired projec-
tiles and are reliable. Virtually none of the dimensional data in the drawings is derived
from other sources. Data on the pictured pages are derived from other sources. All weights
are nominal and vary slightly from projectile to projectile. Markings (e.g., model designa-
tions, explosive filler compositions, and production data) were obtained from hardware
exploitation, whenever possible, or from pictures of the actual munitions.
There are information gaps in this guide. In the case of older hardware, minor gaps exist
on projectiles that were either lost through destructive testing or were not examined thor-
oughly enough for the purposes of this product and are no longer available for
examination.
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Major information gaps primarily refer to the newer projectiles. Most of these are threat-
country items and cannot be listed herein for security reasons; however, they can be found
in DIA products DST-1160Z-126-92, Ammunition Data and Terminal Effects Guides—
ECC and DST-1160Z-126-92, Ammunition Data and Terminal Effects Guides—FW, and
DST-1120S-309-92, Kinetic-Energy Penetrators Launched From Armored Fighting
Vehicles-Foreign.
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Projectile and Warhead Identification Guide—Foreign
Foreword This guide presents data on current foreign antipersonnel and antitank rockets, grenades,
and mortar and artillery projectiles and warheads.
This guide aids in the identification of foreign projectiles and projectile fragments. Most
projectiles covered in this guide are in the high-explosive category, ranging from 37 to
240 mm. Recovered live and dud projectiles, including components, may vary slightly in
weights and dimensions from those reported herein primarily because of variances in
manufacture and quality control. The usual manufacturing practice is to mark those pro-
jectiles using explosive or chemical fillers that are above or below the nominal weight
zone. Russia and some other countries do this by using + or - symbols. These are
explained in the section of this guide entitled, The Identification of Projectiles and
Projectile Fragments.
Russian high-explosive projectiles covered in this guide include those designated by the
Russians for specific roles (i.e., fragmentation, fragmentation-high explosive, fragmenta-
tion-tracer, and high explosive). These projectiles are basically high-explosive types but
possess varying fragmentation effects.
This guide is recommended for use by field commanders, technical intelligence analysts,
field collectors, ammunition research and development technicians, and explosive-
ordnance disposal personnel. Data contained herein have been collected and compiled
from many sources, including intelligence reports and foreign documents but primarily
stem from the results of arsenal examination of foreign hardware. The drawings were pre-
pared by NGIC and the U.S. Army Munitions Command in Dover, NJ. As this guide is
intended primarily for field use, it has been produced at the unclassified level. In some
cases, information was not available at the unclassified level to produce a drawing, and a
picture was used instead, when available. A classified supplement to this document will be
produced and disseminated on an as needed basis.
The terms Russian, Russia, and former Soviet Union are used to reflect the dissolution of
the Soviet Union. The bulk of the munitions in stock were produced before the breakup,
and a high percentage of production facilities are in Russian territory. The term Czecho-
slovakia is still used because that breakup is relatively recent, and it is too early to deter-
mine what items will be produced where in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Requests for information on foreign projectiles not listed in this guide may be forwarded
to the Commander, National Ground Intelligence Center. Shipments of classified or
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unclassified items to be examined or identified should be forwarded to the Commander,
National Ground Intelligence Center, Foreign Systems Division, ATTN: IANGIC-IF,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21001-5001.
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IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECTILES AND PROJECTILE FRAGMENTS
1
RGM series of fuzes is used with 100-, 122-, and In general, projectiles manufactured by countries other
152-mm, high-explosive (HE) projectiles. Fuzes can be than former or present communist nations are marked
made of different materials (aluminum, copper, brass, with the same type of information listed in table 1.
plastics, iron, steel, etc.) and may be identified by dif- Most of these countries use abbreviations such as
ferences in shapes, details, openings, and stampings. HEAT for high-explosive antitank and HE for high
explosive, to indicate projectile type.
Craters
Most of these countries use symbols such as TNT,
The size of craters where fragments are recovered is an RDX, and Comp B to identify the explosive filler of a
indicator of the projectile caliber. Crater size alone, projectile; Russia and most other former or present
however, is an unreliable indication, because it Eurasian Communist countries use similar symbols.
depends on too many variable factors. For example, a Russian symbols and their meanings are indicated in
76-mm HE projectile fuzed for short delay will pro- table 2.
duce a larger and deeper crater in loose earth than an
85-mm HE projectile fuzed for instantaneous action. Some foreign countries employ a system for identify-
Crater size also varies with the type of soil encoun- ing projectiles by color markings, especially on ammu-
tered, even though identical projectiles and fuze set- nition manufactured during nonwar periods. Bands,
tings are used. portions of ogive, or entire projectiles are painted. This
system can be relied on only to a limited degree
because of the wide divergence and various methods
Marking Systems used among countries and among different categories
of ammunition within a country. Frequently, the same
Each country has a system of marking projectiles for color is found on both HE and armor-piercing projec-
identification. Some systems are uniform; others are tiles. Current data on the color-marking systems to
not. Projectiles designed, developed, and manufactured identify foreign projectiles of foreign countries are not
by the major foreign countries, with the exceptions of available. Russian projectile weight classifications are
China, North Korea, and Vietnam, are well marked for listed in table 3.
identification. These latter countries often use coding
that hinders identification of the country of origin.
2
Table 1
Russian Model Designation for Ammunition
3
Table 2
Russian Symbols and Meanings
4
effectiveness against personnel and materiel. These
Table 3 designs fall into two broad categories: uncontrolled and
Russian Projectile Weight Classifications controlled fragments.
5
Figure 2. Russian 37-mm Fragments From Model OR-167 Frag-T Projectile
6
Figure 3. Russian 73-mm Fragments From Model PG-9 HEAT-FS Projectile
7
Figure 4. Russian 115-mm Fragments From Model OF-18 Frag-HE Projectile
Controlled fragments, conversely, are produced when their final shapes before detonation of the explosive
the warhead casing has been designed specifically to charge. The fragments are mechanically held in place
break into a predetermined fragment size and shape. around the charge. Typical shapes are cubes, rods,
The fragment takes its final shape during detonation of spheres, and flechettes. Use of preformed fragments
the explosive charge. For this reason, the controlled dates back to the Civil War, when pieces of metal were
fragment is often referred to as a fire-formed fragment. embedded in the explosive fillers of cannonballs. Pre-
Some design methods employed include multiple wall formed fragments can be held in place by cementing or
casings, ringed casings, helically wrapped wire embedding in a plastic or frangible substance (see
(notched or unnotched), scored casings, and fluted figure 5).
liners.
8
Figure 5. Preformed Fragments
A newer variant of fragment control the shear-control the root of each grid element. The shear fractures then
method was conceived and developed by the Naval propagate along fracture paths established by the stress
Weapons Center. The name is derived from the ability field existing in the warhead case during the initial
to control both the initiation locations of shear fractures phase of case expansion. The control grid is designed
in the warhead casing and the orientation of the planes to match the geometry of this stress field and use the
along which the fractures propagate. This method uses principal strains in the metal to activate only specific
the families of mechanical stress raisers in the form of families of fracture paths and thus produce fragments
a grid system, which is machined or formed into the of a desired size and shape. This method can be used
inner surface of the warhead case. The elements of the with cylindrical, spherical, and ogival warheads (see
grid system control the initiation of shear fractures at figures 6 and 7).
9
Figure 6. Examples of Typical Russian HE Projectiles
10
Figure 7. Measuring Instruments for Projectile Identification
Typical Projectile Fragments and Arena were reduced to assess lethality. Similar results also
can be obtained, theoretically by computer programs
Testing using raw data on the projectile design and physical
characteristics.
Figures 1 through 5 show various types and sizes of
fragments produced during testing at the Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Maryland, to determine fragment Ready-Reference Projectile Identification
mass, velocity, spray density, and drag factor. These System
data are used to calculate lethal areas against troops and
equipment in a tactical environment.
Basis for Identification
The arena test setup included cellotex panels and
Fragments that contain a part of the rotating band seat
instrumentation for checking, gathering, and recording
provide noteworthy information on the caliber of a
the foregoing data. The fragments were collected from
the panels and sorted by size and weight. All data, then,
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projectile and the country of origin. Caliber determina- identification is less accurate than diameter mea-
tion is discussed later in this section. surements.
■ Screw Pitch Gage. Used to measure all threaded
Tools and Instruments Required and serrated surfaces.
■ Other Miscellaneous Tools and Instruments.
■ Metric Tape Measure or Rule. Should be the Protractors, calipers, and magnifying glasses.
flexible steel type to measure curved and straight
surfaces. Description of Projectile Drawing Arrangement
■ Metric Micrometer Set. At least 1 through General
150 mm.
■ Dividers, Drawing. At least two sizes of ranges. Projectile drawings, covered in the next section, are
arranged by caliber and type. Table 4 contains abbrevi-
■ Compass, Drawing. At least two sizes of ranges.
ations denoting projectile and fuzing types used in
■ Template. Can be fabricated locally from sheet these drawings.
steel or aluminum stock. The template is issued for
quick-field identification of projectile radii. Such
Table 4
Projectile and Fuzing Types Abbreviations
12
Table 4
Projectile and Fuzing Types Abbreviations (Continued)
13
Determination of Caliber by Analysis of The arrangement of the indentation varies from single
Rotating Band Seat Fragments rows under small-caliber projectile bands to double
rows under medium- and large-caliber bands. Russian
General projectiles with one wide and one narrow rotating band
have been examined; the seat of the wide-banded pro-
Experience has shown that the most readily identified jectile has a double row of indentations.
type of fragment includes a portion of the rotating band
seat. Frequently, a fragment of this type can be identi- Rotating Band Seats on High-Velocity Projectiles
fied by direct comparison with the detailed drawings in
the next section. The keying design of the rotating band Observe closely the design of band seats on Russian
seat also will be impressed on the inner surface of the 57-, 85-, and 100-mm projectile drawings shown in the
rotating bands; however, consideration must be given next section. These projectiles are used in modern
to the likelihood of distortion of rotating bands that are high-velocity antitank, tank, and self-propelled guns,
made of soft metal. Also, projectiles of different cali- and rotating bands are seated in a manner that enables
bers often have the same type of keying design on the them to withstand high initial velocities without being
band seat, although the dimensions of the design and stripped from the projectile.
the seat will vary in the different calibers. Additionally,
some band seats are undercut, and the soft-metal rotat-
ing band fits into the seat to form a dovetail joint. Thus,
the width of such a band seat is greater at the base
(toward the interior of the projectile body) than at the
surface of the projectile body. Finally, there are many
projectiles that have no keying. Rotating bands for
these projectiles are simply bonded or pressed onto the
seat.
Country of Origin
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PROJECTILE DATA AND DRAWINGS
The drawings in this section show enlarged cutaway With each projectile illustration, additional informa-
views of rotating band seats and side, sectional, and tion is given on the projectile, and the weapon or weap-
base views of the projectiles. Appropriate critical ons in which it is known to be used are identified.
dimensions are given when possible, with the excep- Weapons are identified only when there is evidence
tion of rotating band seats which are measured in that they fire the illustrated projectile, and the actual
indentations per centimeter. All dimensions are shown model designation of the projectile is shown if
in millimeters. Most of the drawings were prepared available.
only after careful examination of the actual projectile.
Pictures were used when drawings were not available.
Data appearing on the drawings are sufficiently accu-
rate to permit identification of projectiles from their
fragments, provided the recommended procedure for
analyzing fragments is closely followed.
15
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.8462 kg Using weapon(s): 2A42, 2A72
Fuze: N/A Remarks: None
Filler: N/A
16
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.8462 kg Using weapon(s): 2A42, 2A72, 2A38
Fuze: Unknown Remarks: 30x165-mm cannons
Filler: Unknown
17
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.8310 kg Using weapons(s): 2A42, 2A72, 2A38
Fuze: Type A670-M, PDSD Remarks: 30x165-mm cannons
Filler: RDX/Al 0.0115 kg
18
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.8443 kg Using weapons(s): 2A42, 2A72, 2A38
Fuze: A630-M, PDSD Remarks: 30x165-mm cannons
Filler: RDX/Al 0.0485 kg
19
Projectile fuzed mass: 0 kg Using weapon(s): 2A42, 2A72, 2A38
Fuze: Unknown Remarks: None
Filler: Unknown
20
NEG.502814
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.77 kg Using weapons(s): AA gun M1939 and SP AA gun SU-37
Fuze: None Remarks: A variation exists with two breakoff grooves and a
Filler: None boat-tail
21
NEG. 502815
22
NEG. 502812
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.73 kg Using weapon(s): AA gun M1939 and SP AA gun SU-37
Fuze: MG-8 PDSD Remarks: Also uses MG-37 PDSD fuze
Filler: RDX/Al 0.04 kg
23
NEG. 502813
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.71 kg Using weapon(s): AA gun M1939 and SP AA gun SU-37
Fuze: B-37 PD Remarks: Fuze is same as MG-37 except for function of
Filler: RDX/Al 0.04 kg rotor lock pin
24
NEG. 502816
25
NEG. 502827
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.14 kg Using weapon(s): AT gun ZIS-2, APAT gun Ch-26, and
Fuze: MD-5 BD ASU-57 guns Ch-51 and Ch-51M
Filler: RDX/Al 0.04 kg Remarks: Red color band on projectile body
26
NEG. 502828
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.19 kg Using weapon(s): AT gun ZIS-2, APAT gun Ch-56, and
Fuze: MD-7 BD F ASU-57 guns Ch-51 and Ch-51M
Filler: RDX/Al 0.02 kg Remarks: Also uses MD-10 fuze
27
NEG. 502829
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.14 kg Using weapon(s): AT gun ZIS-2, APAT gun Ch-26, and
Fuze: None ASU-57 guns Ch-51 and Ch-51M
Filler: None Remarks: None
28
NEG. 502830
Projectile mass: 1.76 kg Using weapon(s): AT gun ZIS-2, APAT gun Ch-26 and
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide, 0.51 kg ASU-57 guns Ch-51 and Ch-51M
29
NEG. 502832
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.82 kg Using weapon(s): AA gun S-60 and SP AA gun ZSU-57-2
Fuze: MD-10 BD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/Al 0.02 kg
30
NEG. 502833
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.82 kg Using weapon(s): AA gun S-60 and SP AA gun ZSU-57-2
Fuze: MD-10 BD Remarks: Metallurgical composition differs from BR-281
Filler: RDX/Al 0.02 kg projectile
31
NEG. 502824
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.68 kg Using weapon(s): AT gun M1943 ZIS-2, APAT gun Ch-26,
Fuze: KTM-1 PD and ASU-57 guns Ch-51 and Ch-51M
Filler: TNT 0.22 kg Remarks: Also uses KT-1 PD fuze
32
NEG. 502825
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.75 kg Using weapon(s): AT gun M1943 ZIS-2, APAT gun Ch-26,
Fuze: KTM-1 PD and ASU-57 guns Ch-51 and Ch-51M
Filler: TNT 0.22 kg Remarks: None
33
NEG. 502826
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.75 kg Using weapon(s): AT gun M1943 ZIS-2, APAT gun Ch-26,
Fuze: KTM-1-U PD and ASU-57 guns Ch-51 and Ch-51M
Filler: TNT 0.22 kg Remarks: None
34
NEG. 502831
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.81 kg Using weapon(s): AA gun S-60 and SP AA gun ZSU-57-2
Fuze: MG-57 and MGZ-57 PDSD Remarks: Two rows of vertical indentations on rotating band
Filler: RDX/Al 0.17 kg seat not shown
35
NEG. 502834
8 INDENTATIONS PER CM
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.85 kg Using weapon(s): AA gun S-60 and SP AA gun ZSU-57-2
Fuze: MG-57 PDSD Remarks: Also uses MGZ-57 fuze
Filler: RDX/Al 0.15 kg
36
NEG. 535465
37
NEG. 533324
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.40 kg Using weapon(s): RPG-18 single shot disposable rocket
Fuze: VP-18 PIBD launchers
Filler: HMX 0.30 kg Remarks: Mass does not include launch tube
38
Fuze: PIBD Using weapon(s): RPG-26 antitank rocket launcher
Filler: HMX Remarks: LAW-type weapon
39
NEG. 520352
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.53 kg Using weapon(s): BMP and BMD AAICV and SPG-9 recoil-
Fuze: VP-9 PIBD less gun
Filler: RDX 0.32 kg Remarks: SPG-9 and BMP/BMD use different cartridge
cases
40
NEG. 533087
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.59 kg Using weapon(s): BMP and BMD AAICV and SPG-9
Fuze: VP-9 PIBD recoilless gun
Filler: HMX 0.33 kg Remarks: See figure 25 remarks
41
NEG. 000072
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.66 kg Using weapon(s): BMP and BMD AAICV and SPG-9
Fuze: GO-2 PD recoilless gun
Filler: TNT 0.7 kg Remarks: See figure 25 remarks
42
NEG. 000073
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.3 kg Using weapon(s): BMP and BMD AAICV, SPG-9 recoilless
Fuze: GO-2 PD gun
Filler: 50/50 TNT/Dinitronapthalene 0.7 kg Remarks: See figure 25 remarks
43
NEG. 502845
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.51 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Fuze: MD-5 BD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 0.15 kg
44
NEG. 502846
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.31 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Fuze: MD-5 BD Remarks: Also uses MD-6 and MD-8 fuzes
Filler: TNT 0.15 kg
45
NEG. 502847
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.51 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Fuze: MD-6 BD Remarks: Uses most MD series fuzes
Filler: RDX/Al 0.06 kg
46
NEG. 502848
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.50 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Fuze: MD-7 BD Remarks: Uses most MD series fuzes
Filler: RDX/Al 0.06 kg
47
NEG. 502849
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.49 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Fuze: MD-5 BD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT with incendiary pellet 0.12 kg
48
NEG. 502850
Projectile mass: 2.99 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide, 0.60 kg Remarks: Steel follow-through slug
49
NEG. 502851
Projectile mass: 3.06 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide, 0.48 kg Remarks: None
50
NEG. 533375
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.87 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Fuze: GPV-2 PIBD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 0.75 kg
51
NEG. 502838
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.22 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun ZIS-3 and tank gun D-56T
Fuze: KTM-1 PD Remarks: Also uses KT-1 and KTMZ-1 fuzes
Filler: TNT and amatol 0.49 kg
52
NEG. 502839
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.21 kg Using weapon(s): All 76-mm Soviet guns except AA
Fuze: KTM-1 PD Remarks: Also uses KT-1, KTM-1-U, and KTMZ-1 fuzes
Filler: TNT 0.71 kg
53
NEG. 502840
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.22 kg Using weapon(s): All 76-mm Soviet guns except AA
Fuze: KT-1 PD Remarks: Also uses KTM-1 and KTMZ-1 fuzes
Filler: TNT 0.71 kg
54
NEG. 502852
55
NEG. 502858
56
NEG. 502859
57
NEG. 502857
58
NEG. 502854
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.41 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1937 (M1942-M1943 version)
Fuze: M-1 PD Remarks: Also uses M-2, M-3, M-4, MP, and MP-82 PD
Filler: Schneiderite 0.40 kg fuzes
59
NEG. 502855
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.07 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1937 (M1942-M1943 version)
Fuze: M-5 PD Remarks: Also uses MP-1, MP-2, MP-3, MP-4, MP-82, and
Filler: TNT and amatol 0.41 kg M-6 PD fuzes
60
NEG. 502856
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.23 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1937 (M1942-M1943 version)
Fuze: M-6 PD Remarks: Also uses M-1, M-2, M-3, M-4, M-5, and MP-82
Filler: TNT and dinitronapthalene 0.44 kg fuzes
61
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
62
NEG. 502864
Projectile fuzed mass: 9.20 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun ZIS- S53,
Fuze: MD-5 BD assault gun ASU-85, field gun D-44, APAT gun
Filler: RDX/Al 0.07 kg SD-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: Also used MD-8 fuze
63
NEG. 502865
Projectile fuzed mass: 9.37 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun
Fuze: MD-8 BD ZIS-S53, assault gun ASU-85, field gun
Filler: RDX/Al 0.05 kg D-44, APAT gun D-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: None
64
NEG. 502866
Projectile mass: 4.96 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide 0.64 kg ZIS-S53, assault gun ASU-85, field gun
D-44, APAT gun SD-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: None
65
NEG. 502867
Projectile mass: 5.07 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide 0.65 kg ZIS-S53, assault gun ASU-85, field gun
D-44, APAT gun SD-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: None
66
NEG. 502505
Projectile fuzed mass: 7.36 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun
Fuze: GPV-2 PIBD ZIS-S53, assault gun ASU-85, field gun
Filler: RDX and wax 0.92 kg D-44, APAT gun SD-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: Slip type, sintered iron rotating band
67
NEG. 502861
Projectile fuzed mass: 9.58 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun
Fuze: KTMZ-1 PD ZIS-S53, assault gun ASU-85, field gun
Filler: TNT 0.78 kg D-44, APAT gun SD-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: None
68
NEG. 502862
Projectile fuzed mass: 9.22 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun
Fuze: T-5 time ZIS-S53, assault gun ASU-85, field gun
Filler: TNT 0.65 kg D-44, APAT gun SD-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: Fuze cover not shown. Also uses T-11 time fuze
69
NEG. 502863
Projectile fuzed mass: 9.62 kg Using weapon(s): AA guns KS-12 and 12A, tank gun
Fuze: KTM-1 PD ZIS-S53, assault gun ASU-85, field gun
Filler: TNT 0.78 kg D-44, APAT gun SD-44, and AT gun D-48
Remarks: Also uses KTM-1U fuze; a two-piece design also
exists
70
NEG. 502869
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.70 kg Using weapon(s): Field (AT) gun BS-3, tank guns D-10T,
Fuze: MD-8 BD D-10TG, and D-10TS; AA gun KS-19
Filler: RDX/Al 0.06 kg series and SU-100 assault gun
Remarks: None
71
NEG. 502870
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.89 kg Using weapon(s): Field (AT) gun BS-3, tank guns D-10T,
Fuze: MD-8 BD D-10TG, and D-10TS; AA gun KS-19
Filler: RDX/Al 0.06 kg series and SU-100 assault gun
Remarks: Also uses DBR-2 fuze
72
NEG. 502871
Projectile fuzed mass: 16 kg Using weapon(s): Field (AT) gun BS-3, tank guns D-10T,
Fuze: DBR-2 BD D-10TG, and D-10TS; AA gun KS- 19
Filler: RDX/Al 0.06 kg series and SU-100 assault gun
Remarks: Also uses MD-8 fuze
73
NEG. 502872
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.81 kg Using weapon(s): Field (AT) gun BS-3, tank guns D-10T,
Fuze: DBR-2 BD D-10TG, and D-10TS; AA gun KS- 19
Filler: RDX/Al 0.06 kg series and SU-100 assault gun
Remarks: Also uses MD-8 fuze
74
NEG. 520660
Projectile mass: 5.69 kg with sabot, 4.13 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): D-10T, D-10TG, and D-10TS tank
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide 2.82 kg cannons; SU-100 assault gun and field
(AT) gun BS-3
Remarks: Cartridge designated UBM-6
75
Projectile mass: 4.3 kg with sabot, 3.4 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): T-12, MT-12 ATG
Penetrator: Monobloc steel Remarks: Cartridge designated UBM-2
76
Projectile mass: 4.6 kg with sabot, 3.0 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): D-10T, D-10TG, and D-10TS tank
Penetrator: Steel with a tungsten carbide core cannons; SU-100 assault gun and field
(AT) gun BS-3
Remarks: Cartridge designated UBM-8
77
Projectile mass: 5.0 kg with sabot Using weapon(s): D-10T, D-10TG, and D-10TS tank
Penetrator: Steel with a core cannons; SU-100 assault gun and field
(AT) gun BS-3
Remarks: None
Figure 70. Russian 100-mm APFSDS-T Munition Model UBM-11, Projectile Model BM-25
78
NEG. 520445
Projectile fuzed mass: 12.37 kg Using weapon(s): Field (AT) gun BS-3, all rifled 100-mm
Fuze: VP-9 PIBD tank guns, and SU-100 assault gun
Filler: RDX 1.04 kg Remarks: Uses steel slip band seat. May be seen with
Bulgarian markings
79
NEG. 527411
80
NEG. 502868
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.91 kg Using weapon(s): Field (AT) gun BS-3, tank guns D-10T,
Fuze: RGM PD D-10TG, and D-10TS; AA gun KS-19
Filler: TNT 2.16 kg series and SU-100 assault gun
Remarks: None
81
NEG. 502873
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.61 kg Using weapon(s): Field (AT) gun BS-3, tank guns D-10T,
Fuze: V-429 PD D-10TG, and D-10TS; AA gun KS-19
Filler: TNT 1.46 kg series and SU-100 assault gun
Remarks: Also uses RGM series fuzes. Projectile may have
Bulgarian markings
82
Projectile fuzed mass: 16.7 kg Using weapon(s): T-12, MT-12 ATG
Fuze: V-429 PD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/Al 2.2 kg
83
Projectile fuzed mass: 10.1 kg Using weapon(s): T-12, MT-12 ATG
Fuze: NA Remarks: Target practice munition
Filler: Inert
Figure 76. Russian 100-mm Frag-HE TP Projectile Model UP-4 With Projectile Model P-7
84
Using weapon(s): T-12, MT-12 ATG
Remarks: Used to simulate firing. Does not launch a
projectile
85
Projectile fuzed mass: 4.5 kg Using weapon(s): RPG-7 and variants
Fuze: Unknown Remarks: Tandem warhead. Shown with launcher
Filler: HMX
86
NEG. U-INT.003320
87
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.1 kg Using weapon(s): RPG-29
Fuze: Unknown Remarks: Tandem warhead. Shown with launcher
Filler: HMX
88
Projectile fuzed mass: 7.51 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless gun B-11
Fuze: GK-2 PIBD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/Al 1.06 kg
89
NEG. 520876
90
NEG. 000059
Projectile mass: 5.55 kg with sabot, 4.0 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Penetrator: Steel body with a tungsten carbide cap Remarks: Cartridge designated UBM-3
91
NEG. 520495
Projectile mass: 5.40 kg with sabot, 3.9 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Penetrator: Monobloc steel Remarks: Cartridge designated UBM-5
92
NEG. 000060
Projectile mass: 5.40 kg with sabot, 3.9 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Penetrator: Monobloc steel with a steel cap Remarks: Cartridge designated UBM-5V
93
Projectile mass: 6.1 kg with sabot, 4.5 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Penetrator: Steel body with a tungsten carbide core Remarks: Cartridge designated UBM-9
Figure 86. Russian 115-mm APFSDS-T Munition Model UBM-9, Projectile Model BM-21
94
Projectile mass: 6.7 kg with sabot, 3.9 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Penetrator: Monobloc depleted uranium Remarks: None
Figure 87. Russian 115-mm APFSDS-T Munition Model UBM-13, Projectile Model BM-28
95
NEG. 520496
Projectile fuzed mass: 13.15 kg Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Fuze: GPV-2 PIBD Remarks: Cartridge designated UBK-3M
Filler: RDX 1.45 kg
96
Projectile fuzed mass: 14.9 kg Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Fuze: V-429E PD Remarks: Cartridge designated UOF-1
Filler: TNT 2.6 kg
Figure 89. Russian 115-mm Frag-HE Munition Model UOF-1, Projectile Model OF-11
97
NEG. 520494
Projectile fuzed mass: 17.74 kg Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Fuze: V-429E PD Remarks: Cartridge designated UOF-6. Designated
Filler: TNT 2.72 kg “Extended Range” by former Soviets
98
NEG. 000058
Projectile fuzed mass: 17.70 kg Using weapon(s): U-5TS gun on T-62 tank
Fuze: V-429E PD Remarks: Cartridge designated UOF-37
Filler: 75/22 RDX/Al 3.062 kg
99
NEG. 502880
Projectile fuzed mass: 16.45 kg Using weapon(s): Mortars M1938 and M1943
Fuze: GVMZ PD Remarks: Also uses M-1 PD fuze
Filler: TNT 3.90 kg
100
NEG. 502881
Projectile fuzed mass: 16.02 kg Using weapon(s): Mortars M1938 and M1943
Fuze: GVMZ-7 PD Remarks: Also uses M-12 PD fuze
Filler: TNT 2.68 kg
101
NEG. 502882
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.98 kg Using weapon(s): Mortars M1938 and M1943
Fuze: GVMZ-7 PD Remarks: Also uses M-12 PD fuze. Shown with nose plug
Filler: Amatol 80/20 1.58 kg
102
NEG. 001548
Projectile fuzed mass: 16.0 kg Using weapon(s): Mortars M1938 and M1943
Fuze: GVMZ-7 PD Remarks: Also uses M12 PD fuze
Filler: 50/50 TNT/dinitronapthalene 1.4 kg
103
NEG. 532977
Projectile fuzed mass: 16.86 kg Using weapon(s): Mortars M1938 and M1943
Fuze: T-1 TSQ Remarks: Uses 0.027 kg black powder expelling charge
Filler: Illuminating assembly 2.0 kg
104
NEG. 502894
Projectile fuzed mass: 25.26 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun A-19, tank gun D-25, and SP
Fuze: MD-8 BD assault guns D-25S and A-19S
Filler: RDX/Al 0.16 kg Remarks: None
105
NEG. 502895
Projectile fuzed mass: 25.02 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun A-19, tank gun D-25, and SP
Fuze: MD-8 BD assault guns D-25S and A-19S
Filler: RDX/Al 0.16 kg Remarks: Also uses DBR BD fuze
106
NEG. 502897
Projectile fuzed mass: 25.10 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun D-74, and possibly T-10M tank
Fuze: DBR BD gun
Filler: RDX/Al 0.34 kg Remarks: None
107
Projectile mass: 9.8 kg with sabot, 6.5 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): T-10M tank gun
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide Remarks: None
Figure 100. Russian 122-mm APDS-T Munition Model UBM-4, Projectile Model BM-11
108
NEG. 532860
109
NEG. 532859
110
NEG. 502898
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.58 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers D-30 and SP 2S1
Fuze: GPV-2 PIBD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 2.15 kg
111
Projectile fuzed mass: 18.2 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers D-30 and SP 2S1
Fuze: V-15 PIBD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 1.8 kg
112
NEG. 502887
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.76 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers M-30 and D-30, SP howitzer
Fuze: RGM-2 PD 2S1, and field gun A-19
Filler: TNT and amatol 3.46 kg Remarks: Also uses D-1, D-1U TSQ, and V-90 MTSQ fuzes
113
NEG. 502889
Projectile fuzed mass: 24.97 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun A-19, tank gun D-25, and SP
Fuze: RGM-2 PD assault guns D-25S and A-19S
Filler: TNT 3.36 kg Remarks: Also uses RGM-6 and V-429 PD fuzes and D-1
TSQ fuze
114
NEG. 502890
Projectile fuzed mass: 25 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun A-19, tank gun D-25, and SP
Fuze: RGM PD assault guns D-25S and A-19S
Filler: TNT/amatol 4.48 kg Remarks: Also uses RGM-2 and RGM-6 PD fuzes and D-1
TSQ fuze
115
NEG. 502896
Projectile fuzed mass: 27.30 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun D-74 and possibly T-10M tank
Fuze: V-429 PD gun
Filler: TNT 3 kg Remarks: Also uses RGM-6 PD fuze
116
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.76 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzer D-30 and 2S1
Fuze: RGM-2 Remarks: Alternate filler TNT illustrated without fuze
Filler: RDX/A1 4.31 kg
117
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.76 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzer D-30 and 2S1
Fuze: RGM-2 PD Remarks: Has sintered iron rotating band. Illustrated without
Filler: RDX/A1 4.31 kg fuze
118
NEG. 502888
119
NEG. 533384
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.70 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers M-30 (M1938), D-30, and SP
Fuze: RGM-2 PD 2S1
Filler: WP 3.60 kg Remarks: Uses a bursting charge of 0.16 kg tetryl and TNT
120
NEG. 533383
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.96 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers M-30 (M1938), D-30, and SP
Fuze: T-7 time 2S1
Filler: Black powder 0.02 kg and illuminating composition Remarks: Shown with fuze cover
1 kg
121
NEG. 502892
Projectile fuzed mass: 22.70 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers M-30, SP 2S1, and D-30
Fuze: Fuze: T-7 TSQ Remarks: Contains leaflets, mass ?
Filler: Black powder ejection charge mass ?
122
NEG. 000076
Projectile mass: 5.62 kg with sabot, 3.6 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Penetrator: Monobloc steel Remarks: Cartridge designated VBM-3, projectile and
auxillary charge designated BM-10
123
Projectile mass: 5.7 kg with sabot, 3.5 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Penetrator: Steel body with a tungsten carbide core Remarks: Cartridge designated VBM-3, projectile and
auxillary charge designated BM-13
Figure 116. Russian 125-mm APFSDS-T Munition Model VBM-6, Projectile Model BM-12
124
NEG. 000096
Projectile mass: 5.93 kg with sabot, 3.8 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Penetrator: Steel body with a tungsten carbide core Remarks: Cartridge designated VBM-7, projectile and
auxillary charge designated BM-18
125
NEG. U-INT.003482
Projectile/charge assembly length: 585 mm Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun 2A45M ATG
Projectile/charge assembly mass: 10.95 kg Remarks: Projectile/aux charge assembly designated BM-38;
Projectile length: 486 mm complete cartridge designated VBM-13
Projectile mass: 7.1 kg with sabot, 5.0 kg without sabot
Penetrator: Monobloc depleted uranium
126
NEG. U-INT.003480
Projectile/charge assembly length: 621 mm Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Projectile/charge assembly mass: 10.8 kg Remarks: Projectile/aux charge assembly designated BM-44;
Projectile length: 571 mm complete cartridge designated VBM-17
Projectile mass: 7.1 kg with sabot, 4.9 kg without sabot
Penetrator: Steel-sheathed tungsten alloy core
127
NEG. U-INT.003479
Projectile/charge assembly length: 582 mm Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Projectile/charge assembly mass: 9.5 kg Remarks: Complete cartridge designated VP-6
Projectile length: 535 mm
Projectile mass: 5.2 kg
Projectile material: Steel
128
NEG. 000075
Projectile fuzed mass: 19.02 kg Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Fuze: VG-15 PD PIBD Remarks: Cartridge designated VBK-7. Supersedes BK-12M
Filler: HMX 1.85 kg projectile
129
NEG. U-INT.003473
Projectile length: 680 mm Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Projectile fuzed mass: 19.0 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated VBK-16
Fuze: B-15
Filler: HMX/wax 1.76 kg
130
NEG. U-INT.003488
Projectile length: 680 mm Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Projectile fuzed mass: 19.0 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated VP-5
Filler: Inert
131
NEG. 000074
Projectile fuzed mass: 23 kg Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Fuze: V-429E PD Remarks: Cartridge designated VOF-22
Filler: TNT 3.15 kg
132
NEG. U-INT.000129
Projectile fuzed mass: 23.20 kg Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Fuze: V-429E PD Remarks: Cartridge designated VOF-36
Filler: RDX/Al 3.34 kg
133
NEG. 502902
134
NEG. U-INT.00008
135
NEG. 502901
136
Projectile fuzed mass: 33.1 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun M-46
Fuze: None shown, PD & MT available Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/Al 4.02 kg
137
NEG. 502903
138
NEG. 533386
Figure 131. Russian 130-mm Target Marker Smoke Projectile Model DTS-1
139
NEG. 533385
140
NEG. 001323
141
NEG. 502904
Projectile fuzed mass: 39.66 kg Using weapon(s): Truck-mounted BM-14-16 and BM-14 -17
Fuze: V-25 PD launchers and 16-rd towed launcher
Filler: TNT 3.68 kg Remarks: Shown without fuze
142
Projectile fuzed mass: 27 kg Using weapon(s): D-20, 2S3, 2S19, 2A65
Fuze: None shown, GPV-3 PD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 3.9 kg
143
NEG. 502907
Projectile fuzed mass: 40 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers ML-20, D-1 and D-20, SP
Fuze: KTD BD gun-howitzer 2S3, and assault gun
Filler: TNT 5.10 kg ML-20S
Remarks: Also uses DBT BD fuze
144
NEG. 502905
Projectile fuzed mass: 43.56 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers ML-20 and D-20, SP
Fuze: RGM PD gun-howitzer 2S3, and assault gun
Filler: TNT 6.24 kg ML-20S
Remarks: A two-piece OF-540B projectile also exists
145
NEG. 502906
Projectile fuzed mass: 43.51 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers ML-20 and D-20, SP
Fuze: RGM-2 PD gun-howitzer 2S3, and assault gun
Filler: TNT 6.24 kg ML-20S
Remarks: Also uses TSQ fuze D-1U
146
Projectile fuzed mass: 43.1 kg Using weapon(s): 2A65, 2S19
Fuze: RGM-2 PD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/Al 7.7 kg
147
Projectile fuzed mass: 42.5 kg Using weapon(s): 2A65, 2S19
Fuze: RGM-2 PD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/Al 7.8 kg
148
Projectile fuzed mass: 32.46 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun M-46
Fuze: None shown, MT Remarks: None
Filler: Black powder 0.1 kg, illuminating composition
2.27 kg
149
NEG. 502908
150
NEG. 502910
151
NEG. 502909
152
NEG. 527607
153
NEG. 533387
154
NEG. 520521
155
NEG. 502911
Projectile fuzed mass: 100 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers B-4 and B-4M
Fuze: KTD BD Remarks: Also uses KTD BD fuze
Filler: TNT 15.36 kg
156
NEG. 520522
157
NEG. 520912
Projectile fuzed mass: 112.53 kg Using weapon(s): 12-tube launcher on AT-S artillery tractor
Fuze: V-24 PD and BM-24 launcher on ZIL-151 truck
Filler: TNT 27.15 kg Remarks: Two other versions exist
158
ALL MEASUREMENTS IN MILLIMETERS
159
1098 1098 1084
1106
100 DIA
160
1106
100 DIA
161
Wing span: 393 mm Platforms: Man-portable suitcase, BMP-1, BMD-1,
Missile mass: 11.3 kg BRDM-2, Mi-2 HOPLITE, Chinese WZ-501,
Explosive type: RDX Yugoslav SA-341/342 GAZELLE, Yugoslav
BVP-M80AK, Yugoslav M-980, North Korean
Designator(s): MALYUTKA, NATO: AT-3A SAGGER
M-1985
Remarks: None
162
Wing span: 393 mm Platforms: Man-portable suitcase, BRDM-2, Chinese
Missile mass: 11.3 kg WZ-504, Yugoslav BOV-1, North Korean
Explosive type: HMX M-1985
Designator(s): MALYUTKA-P, NATO: AT-3C SAGGER Remarks: A SACLOS version of the original 9M14
163
Round/missile mass: 13/7.3 kg Platforms: Crew-portable tripod, BMP-1, BMD-1
Warhead mass: 2.5 kg Remarks: A follow-on exists called the FAGOT-M
Designator(s): FAGOT, NATO: AT-4A SPIGOT A
164
Round/missile mass: 13.4/7.3 kg Platforms: Crew-portable tripod, BMP-1, BMD-1
Warhead mass: 2.5 kg Remarks: A follow-on the FAGOT ATGM
Designator(s): FAGOT-M, FACTORIA, NATO: AT-4B
SPIGOT B
165
Unknown
125 DIA
166
Unknown
125 DIA
167
1630
130 DIA
Wing span: 250 mm Platforms: MTLB, Mi-24 (HIND), Mi-28 (HAVOC), Ka-29
Round/missile length: 1830/1630 mm (HELIX B)
Warhead mass: 7-8 kg Remarks: SHTURM has an optional blast warhead
Designator(s): SHTURM, NATO: AT-6 SPIRAL
168
ATAKA launch tube
Round/missile length: Unknown Platforms: MTLB, Mi-24 (HIND), Mi-28 (HAVOC), Ka-29
Warhead mass: Unknown (HELIX B)
Designator(s): ATAKA, NATO: AT-9 Remarks: ATAKA has three warhead options
Figure 161. Russian 130-mm ATGM Model 9M120, 9M120F, and 9A220
169
Missile length: 910 mm Platforms: Crew-portable tripod (tube launched)
Missile diameter: 130 mm Remarks: METIS-M has an optional blast warhead
Round/missile length: 13/11.5 kg
Warhead mass: 4.6 kg
Designator(s): METIS-M, METIS-2, NATO: AT-13
170
Round/missile mass diameter: 130 mm Platforms: Ka-50, SU-25
Missile length: Unknown Remarks: ViKhR has a shaped-charge/fragmentation
Round missile mass: 59/45 kg warhead
Warhead mass: Unknown
Designator(s): ViKhR, NATO: AT-16
171
Round/missile mass: 25.9/14.6 kg Platforms: Crew-portable tripod
Warhead mass: 2.7 kg Remarks: KONKURS is comparable to FAGOTS’ launch
Designator(s): KONKURS, NATO: AT-5A SPANDREL platforms
172
Round/missile mass: 28.8/17.5 Platforms: Crew-portable tripod
Warhead mass: Unknown Remarks: This is the tandem version of the KONKURS
Designator(s): KONKURS, NATO: AT-5A SPANDREL
173
150 DIA
174
152 DIA
1100
175
Missile length: 1020 mm Using weapon(s): Crew Portable
Wing span: 420 mm Remarks: None
Missile mass: 12.5 kg
Filler: 2.8 kg
176
Using weapon(s): Mortar
Remarks: None
177
Using weapon(s): Mortar
Remarks: None
178
NEG. U-INT.003553
179
Projectile mass: 1.39 kg Using weapon(s): None
Filler: TNT 0.181 kg Remarks: None
180
NEG. U-INT.003555
Complete cartridge length: 647 mm Using weapon(s): Cockerill MK II and Mk III guns
Complete cartridge mass: 7.2 kg Remarks: None
Projectile length: 426 mm
Projectile mass: 2.5 kg with sabot, 1.5 kg without sabot
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
181
NEG. U-INT.003554
182
Complete cartridge length: 656 mm Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk II & Mk III
Complete cartridge mass: 7.9 kg Remarks: None
Projectile mass: 4.9 kg
Fuze: PIBD
Filler: Comp B 0.47 kg
183
NEG. U-INT.003570
Complete cartridge length: 702 mm Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk I, Mk II, Mk III guns
Complete cartridge mass: 7.35 kg Remarks: None
Projectile mass: 5.07 kg
Fuze: GIPD 9009
Filler: Comp A3 0.77 kg
184
NEG. U-INT.003571
Complete cartridge length: 680 mm Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk I, Mk II, and Mk III guns
Complete cartridge mass: 6.55 kg Remarks: None
Projectile mass: 4.1 kg
Fuze: GIPD 9010
Filler: Comp A3 0.51 kg
185
NEG. U-INT.003585
186
NEG. U-INT.003583
187
NEG. U-INT.003574
Complete cartridge length: 600 mm Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk I, Mk II, & Mk III guns
Complete cartridge mass: 6.8 kg Remarks: None
Projectile mass: 4.4 kg
Fuze: Base
Filler: Comp A3 1.1 kg
188
NEG. U-INT.003586
189
NEG. U-INT.003588
190
NEG. U-INT.003572
Complete cartridge length: 638 mm Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk I, Mk II, & Mk III guns
Complete cartridge mass: 7.4 kg Remarks: None
Projectile mass: 5.1 kg
Fuze: GIPD 9004
Filler: Comp B 1.02 kg
191
NEG. U-INT.003587
192
NEG. U-INT.003575
Complete cartridge length: 526 mm Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk I, Mk II and Mk III guns
Complete cartridge mass: 7.4 kg Remarks: None
Filler: 1100 8.5-mm steel spheres
193
NEG. U-INT.003589
Complete cartridge mass: 6.15 kg Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk I, Mk II and Mk III guns
Complete cartriudge length: 520 mm Remarks: Fires 1400 7.4 mm steel balls
194
NEG. U-INT.003573
Complete cartridge length: 640 mm Using weapon(s): CMI Mk I, Mk II and Mk III guns
Complete cartridge mass: 7.7 kg Remarks: None
Projectile mass: 5.4 kg
Filler: WP 1.1 kg
195
NEG. U-INT.003590
196
NEG. U-INT.003558
197
NEG. U-INT.003561
198
NEG. U-INT.003560
199
NEG. U-INT.003556
200
NEG. U-INT.003557
201
NEG. U-INT.003565
202
NEG. U-INT.003569
203
NEG. U-INT.003562
204
NEG. U-INT.003563
205
NEG. U-INT.003566
206
NEG. U-INT.003564
207
NEG. U-INT.003567
208
NEG. U-INT.003568
209
NEG. U-INT.003559
210
NEG. U-INT.000095
211
NEG. U-INT.003145
212
Projectile mass: 4.0 kg Using weapon(s): BMP, BMD, and SPG-9 recoilless gun
Fuze: GO-2 PD Remarks: Prefragmented body 990 fragments
Filler: TNT
213
NEG. 520504
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.69 kg Using weapon(s): Former Soviet field, tank, assault, and AT
Fuze: V-429 PD guns
Filler: 1.5 kg TNT Remarks: Copy of former Soviet OF-412 projectile
214
NEG. U-INT.003696
215
NEG. 520128
216
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.23 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifle Type 36
Fuze: PIBD Remarks: Rotating band is integral part of projectile body.
Filler: TNT 0.16 kg Projectile is copy of U.S. M307
217
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.29 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifle Type 36
Fuze: PD Remarks: Rotating band is integral part of projectile body.
Filler: TNT 0.23 kg Projectile is copy of U.S. M306
218
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.3 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar
Filler: TNT Remarks: None
219
Projectile fuzed mass: 5.39 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifles Types 52 and 56
Fuze: PIBD Remarks: Projectile is copy of US M310A
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.62 kg
220
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.81 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifles Types 52 and 53
Fuze: Type 1 PIBD Remarks: Also uses TS-1 and TS-2 PIBD fuzes
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.34 kg
221
NEG. 502922
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.16 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifles Types 52 and 56
Fuze: Type 1 PD Remarks: Also uses Types 3 and 53 PD fuzes.
Filler: TNT 0.71 kg Projectile is a copy of U.S. M309
222
NEG. 502923
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.16 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifles Types 52 and 56
Fuze: Type 1 PD Remarks: Also uses Types 3 and 53 PD fuzes.
Filler: TNT 0.71 kg Projectile is a copy of U.S. M309
223
NEG. 503007
Projectile fuzed mass: 5.94 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifles Types 52 and 56
Fuze: Type 6 PD Remarks: Fuze is same as former Soviet M-6 mortar fuze.
Filler: TNT 0.71 kg Projectile is copy of US M309
224
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.51 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun Type 54, former Soviet field gun ZIS-3,
Fuze: Type 8 PD and tank gun D-56T for PT-76 tank
Filler: RDX/Al 0.06 kg Remarks: Can be found with other PD fuzes. Projectile is copy of
Penetrator: Steel former Soviet BR-350B
225
NEG. 502926
226
NEG. 502930
227
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.1 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar Type 53
Filler: TNT/DNN 0.39 kg Remarks: None
228
NEG. 502934
229
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.54 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless gun Type 65
Fuze: Type 3 PIBD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.45 kg
230
NEG. 521074
231
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.5 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar Type 53
Fuze: PD Remarks: None
Filler: WP
232
NEG. 502935
233
NEG. 520045
Projectile fuzed mass: 16.22 kg Using weapon(s): Field AT gun Type 56, tank guns Types 62
Fuze: Type 1 (artillery) BD and 60/63, and AA gun Type 39
Filler: TNT 0.75 kg Remarks: Fuze is copy of former Soviet KTM-1. Projectile is
copy of former Soviet 0-365K
234
NEG. U-INT.003679
235
NEG. 520483
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.07 kg Using weapon(s): D10 series tank guns
Fuze: Type 429 PD Remarks: Shown without fuze. Projectile is copy of former
Filler: TNT 1.5 kg Soviet OF-412
236
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.92 kg Using weapon(s): Type 71 and Type 80
Fuze: MP-4 Remarks: None
Filler: TNT/DNN 0.94 kg
237
Projectile fuzed mass: 8.3 kg Using weapon(s): 12-tube launcher Types 63 and 63-1
Filler: TNT 1.3 kg Remarks: None
238
Projectile fuzed mass: 18.84 kg Using weapon(s): 12-tube launcher Types 63 and 63-1
Fuze: Type 1 PD, MJ-1 Remarks: Fuze is modified copy of former Soviet V-25
Filler: TNT 1.3 kg
239
NEG. U-INT.003492
Complete cartridge mass: 23.0 kg Using weapon(s): 120-mm L44 German gun
Projectile mass: 7.1 kg with sabot Remarks: None
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
240
Projectile mass: 16.0 kg Using weapon(s): Chinese 120-mm Mortars
Filler: TNT Remarks: None
241
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.72 kg Using weapon(s): Type 85, Type 90
Fuze: Not shown, MT Remarks: None
Filler: 46 g black powder, 2.04 kg illumination charge
242
Using weapon(s): Type 54-1, Type 83, D-30
Remarks: None
243
Projectile fuzed mass: 20.63 kg Using weapon(s): Type 54-1, Type 83, D-30
Fuze: Not shown, MT Remarks: None
Filler: 60 g black powder, 1.53 kg illumination charge
244
NEG. U-INT.003493
245
Projectile fuzed mass: 32.21 kg Using weapon(s): Type 59-1
Fuze: Not shown, PD or Prox Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 3.64 kg
246
Projectile fuzed mass: 27.9 kg Using weapon(s): Type 59-1
Fuze: Not shown, MT Remarks: None
Filler: 90 g black powder, 2.05 kg illumination charge
247
Projectile fuzed mass: 43.6 kg Using weapon(s): Type 66, Type 83
Fuze: Not shown, PD & Prox Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 5.3 kg
248
Projectile fuzed mass: 46.95 kg Using weapon(s): Type 66, Type 83
Fuze: Not shown, PD & Prox Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 6.5 kg
249
Fuze: Not shown, MT Using weapon(s): Type 66, Type 83
Filler: 100 g black powder, 2.38 kg illumination charge Remarks: None
250
Using weapon(s): Man-portable, vehicle mounted
Remarks: A, B, & C variants exists. Copy of Russian 9M14
251
Tube length: 1566 mm Missile mass: 11.2 kg
Tube dia (max): 255 mm Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Missile length: 875 mm Remarks: A, B, & C variants exists. Copy of Russian 9M14
Wing span: 320 mm
252
Tube length: 1566 mm Missile mass: 11.2 kg
Tube dia (max): 255 mm Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Missile length: 1100 mm Remarks: None
Wing span: 320 mm
253
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.75 kg Penetrator: Steel
Fuze: None Using weapon(s): Former Soviet aircraft cannon Model N
Filler: None Remarks: Copy of former Soviet BZT projectile
254
NEG. 502945
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.73 kg Using weapon(s): Former Soviet aircraft cannon Model N
Fuze: A-37 PDSD Remarks: Copy of former Soviet OZT projectile
Filler: RDX/Al 0.04 kg
255
NEG. 502947
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.16 kg Using weapon(s): Former Soviet AT, APAT, AA, and assault
Fuze: MD-10 BD guns
Filler: RDX 0.01 kg Remarks: Copy of former Soviet BR-271 projectile
256
Using weapon(s): Mortar M1937, 1941, and M1943
Remarks: Mass is without fuze
257
NEG. 502948
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.18 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1937, 1941, and M1943
Fuze: Model ? PD Remarks: Mass is without fuze
Filler: TNT 0.57 kg
258
NEG. 502950
Projectile fuzed mass: 8.36 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun K-52/K-55 and AA gun PLK-39
Fuze: KTM-1U PD Remarks: Copy of former Soviet 0-365K projectile
Filler: TNT 0.78 kg
259
NEG. 502952
Projectile fuzed mass: 16 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun K-53, assault gun ShK-44, and
Fuze: DZ-30 BD tank guns T-54/T-55
Filler: RDX 0.06 kg Remarks: Similar to former Soviet BR-412D projectile
Penetrator: Steel with a steel cap
260
NEG. 520150
Projectile fuzed mass: 9.52 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun K-53, assault gun ShK-44, and
Fuze: NZ-42 PIBD tank guns T-54/T-55
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.95 kg Remarks: None
261
NEG. 502951
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.96 kg Using weapon(s): Field gun K-53, assault gun ShK-44, and
Fuze: NZ-10av PD tank guns T-54/T-55
Filler: TNT 1.59 kg Remarks: Shown without fuze. Also uses NZ-10bv and
NZ-11 fuzes
262
NEG. 502953
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.33 kg Using weapon(s): Former Soviet mortars M1938 and M1943
Fuze: MZ-30av PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 2.04 kg
263
Projectile fuzed mass: 14.85 kg Using weapon(s): RM-70
Fuze: ET Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 1.45 kg
264
NEG. 502954
265
NEG. 000078
Projectile fuzed mass: 43.5 kg Using weapon(s): Gun/how KH-37, how H18-47, SP gun/
Fuze: NZ-11M PD how 1978
Filler: TNT 6.45 kg Remarks: Rotating band and seat are not dovetailed
266
Projectile fuzed mass: 38.10 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1953
Fuze: SP-52 PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 4.21 kg
267
NEG. U-INT.003612
268
NEG. 502973
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.65 kg Using weapon(s): CN-90-F1, CN-90-F2, CN-90-F3, CN-90-
Fuze: G3E-A PIBD F4
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.67 kg Remarks: None
269
NEG. U-INT.003595
270
NEG. U-INT.003593
271
NEG. U-INT.003594
Complete cartridge length: 886 mm Using weapon(s): CN-90-F1 & CN-90-F3 and CN-90-F4
Complete cartridge mass: 10.4 kg gun
Projectile mass: 5.4 kg Remarks: Same projectile is used in the F1 & F2 cartridge
Filler: 0.8 kg
272
Complete launcher mass: 7 kg Remarks: Tandem heat and terminal homing projectile under
Projectile mass: 1.8 kg development
Using weapon(s): AB-92 antitank rocket launcher
273
NEG. 532857
274
NEG. U-INT.003548
275
NEG. 502977
Projectile fuzed mass: 10.90 kg Using weapon(s): Howitzers 14/56 and AU50 SP; AMX-13
Fuze: G4A PIBD and AMX-30 tanks
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.73 kg Remarks: Projectile is same as OCC-90-F1
276
NEG. 502978
Projectile fuzed mass: 13.44 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1950 and M1960
Fuze: V-19 PD Remarks: Also uses V-18-1 fuze. Shown with nose plug
Filler: TNT 2.33 kg
277
NEG. 502979
278
NEG. 502980
Projectile fuzed mass: 13 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1951 and LT mortar M1960
Fuze: V-18-1 PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 2.68 kg
279
Projectile fuzed mass: 42.2 kg Using weapon(s): AU-F1
Filler: RDX/TNT 8.9 kg Remarks: None
280
Tube length: 1300 mm Missile mass: 21.8 kg
Tube dia (max): 175 mm Using weapon(s): Vehicle mounted, helicopter mounted
Tube mass: 6.2 kg Remarks: Codeveloped and also in service with the Germans
Missile length: 1275 mm
Wing span: 310 mm
281
Tube length: 1300 mm Wing span: 310 mm
Tube dia: 175 mm Missile mass: 23.0 kg
Tube mass: 6.2 kg Using weapon(s): Vehicle mounted, helicopter mounted
Missile length: 1275 mm Remarks: Codeveloped and also in service with the Germans
282
Tube length: 1300 mm Using weapon(s): Vehicle mounted, helicopter mounted
Tube dia: 175 mm Remarks: Codeveloped and also in service with the Germans.
Tube mass: 6.2 kg The HOT3 has a proximity fuse which
Missile length: 1275 mm ejects a small precursor warhead a meter
from the target.
Wing span: 310 mm
Missile mass: 23.0 kg
283
Tube length: 1200 mm Wing span: 265 mm
Tube dia: 140 mm Missile mass: 6.7 kg
Tube mass: 4.6 kg Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Missile length: 770 mm Remarks: Codeveloped and also in service with the Germans
284
Tube length: 1200 mm Wing span: 265 mm
Tube dia: 140 mm Missile mass: 6.7 kg
Tube mass: 4.6 kg Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Missile length: 893 mm Remarks: Codeveloped and also in service with Germany
285
Main warhead diameter: 117 mm Using weapon(s): Crew portable tripod, vehicle mounted
Tube mass: 4.7 kg Remarks: Codeveloped and also in service with Germany.
Missile length: 1200 mm The Milan 3 has a small precursor
Wing span: 265 mm warhead in the nose probe
Missile mass: 7.1 kg
286
Tube length: 926 mm Missile mass: 9.8 kg
Tube dia (max): 160 mm Using weapon(s): Man portable
Missile length: 885 mm Remarks: None
287
NEG. U-INT.000564
288
Projectile mass: 1.0 kg Using weapon(s): ARMBRUST antitank weapon
Filler: RDX, 0.16 kg Remarks: None
289
NEG. U-INT.003152
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M
Remarks: UK L64 modified for 125 mm
290
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.35 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar
Fuze: PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT
291
Projectile fuzed mass: 43.0 kg Using weapon(s): G-5, GHN-45
Fuze: Not shown, PD & Prox Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 7.86 kg
292
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.02 kg Using weapon(s): Soltam mortar
Fuze: Model ? PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNG 0.16 kg
293
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.02 kg Using weapon(s): Soltam mortar
Fuze: Model ? PD Remarks: Appears to be a variant of MK 2/1 projectile
Filler: TNT 0.17 kg
294
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.91 kg Using weapon(s): Soltam mortar
Fuze: None Remarks: None
Filler: WP 0.54 kg
295
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.83 kg Using weapon(s): Soltam mortar
Fuze: None Remarks: Filler mass is for expelling charge only
Filler: Parachute and expelling charge 0.02 kg
296
Projectile mass: 6.30 kg with sabot 4.2 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): L7 series
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy with tungsten alloy Remarks: Adopted by Germany as DM-23
slugs in the windscreen
297
Using weapon(s): Vehicle mounted, helicopter mounted
Remarks: None
298
Missile length: 1560 mm Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Missile mass: 18.5 kg Remarks: None
299
Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Remarks: Also designated ATM-1
300
Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Remarks: Also designated ATM-2
301
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.77 kg Using weapon(s): AT grenade launcher RPG-2
Fuze: M-1 PD Remarks: Fuze is copy of former Soviet M-1
Filler: TNT/DNN 0.10 kg
302
Projectile fuzed mass: 4.05 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless gun B-10
Fuze: GK-2 PD Remarks: Copy of former Soviet 0-881 projectile
Filler: TNT/DNN 0.47 kg
303
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.89 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless gun B-10
Fuze: GK-2 PIBD Remarks: Copy of former Soviet BK-881 projectile
Filler: RDX 0.54 kg
304
Projectile fuzed mass: kg
305
Complete cartridge mass: 20.0 kg Using weapon(s): D10 series
Projectile mass: 4.9 kg without sabot Remarks: Modified version of the UK 105-mm L28
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
306
Complete cartridge length: 1021 mm Using weapon(s): D10 series
Complete cartridge mass: 20.2 kg Remarks: Modified version of the UK 105mm L64
Projectile mass: 5.0 kg with sabot, 3.6 kg without sabot
307
Using weapon(s): D10 series
Remarks: None
308
Complete cartridge length: 948 mm Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
Complete cartridge mass: 18.9 kg Using weapon(s): L7 gun series
Projectile mass: 6.1 kg with sabot Remarks: Copy of UK 105-mm L64A4
309
Complete cartridge length: 940 mm Filler: RDX 4.0 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 21.26 kg Using weapon(s): L7 gun series
Projectile mass: 11.28 kg Remarks: Copy of UK L35
310
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.57 kg Using weapon(s): AT grenade launcher RPG-2
Fuze: DK-2 BD Remarks: Copy of former Soviet PG-2 projectile
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.47 kg
311
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.87 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless gun B-10
Fuze: GK-2 PIBD Remarks: Copy of former Soviet BK-881 projectile
Filler: RDX 0.46 kg
312
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.76 kg Using Weapon(s): Howitzer M-30, 2S1 and field gun A-19
Fuze: RGM-2 Pd (1938) and D-30 SP howitzer Remarks: Copy of former Soviet OF-462 projectile
Filler: TNT 3.46 kg
313
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.02 kg Remarks: Launcher is 40mm. Projectile has 70-mm warhead,
Fuze: VP-7 PIBD otherwise is similar to former Soviet
Filler: RDX 0.31 kg PG-7 grenade
Using weapon(s): RPG-7 AT grenade launcher
314
Complete cartridge length: 776 mm Filler: TNT .535 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 4.63 kg Using weapon(s): AG-9
Projectile mass: 3.0 kg Remarks: None
Fuze: PD
315
Projectile mass: 3.2 kg Using weapon(s): M1937
Fuze: PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 0.71 kg
316
Using weapon(s): D10 series
Remarks: None
317
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy Using weapon(s): CN-75-50 gun
Remarks: None
318
Complete cartridge length: 876 mm Filler: TNT 0.6 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 12.7 kg Using weapon(s): CN-75-50 gun
Projectile mass: 4.6 kg Remarks: None
Fuze: PD Model M572
319
Complete cartridge length: 873 mm Using weapon(s): Oto Melara 76-mm gun
Complete cartridge mass: 9.07 kg Remarks: None
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
320
Complete cartridge length: 908 mm Filler: TNT 0.6 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 12.5 kg Using weapon(s): Oto Melara 76 mm
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.6 kg Remarks: None
Fuze: PD
321
Using weapon(s): FT-5 antitank rocket launcher
Remarks: Standard heat rocket for FT-5 shown in canister
322
Using weapon(s): FT-5 antitank rocket launcher
Remarks: Tandem heat warhead
323
Using weapon(s): FT-5 antitank rocket launcher
Remarks: Multipurpose warhead
324
Complete cartridge length: 1004 mm Filler: TNT 2.0 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 23 kg Using weapon(s): L7 gun series
Projectile mass: 14.2 kg Remarks: None
325
Projectile fuzed mass: 47.8 kg (max) Using weapon(s): Gun howitzers G-5 and G-6 (SP)
Fuze: M841 PD Remarks: Illustrated without fuze. Also uses M8513A1 radio
Filler: TNT/RDX 0.7 kg proximity fuze
326
Tube length: 1600 mm Missile mass: 17.6 kg
Tube diameter: 200 mm Charge mass: 2.5 kg
Tube mass: 7.2 kg Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Missile length: 1220 mm Remarks: None
327
Tube length: 1600 mm Missile length: 1450 mm
Tube diameter: 200 mm Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Tube mass: 7.2 kg Remarks: Tandem version of the ZT-3
328
Tube length: 1600 mm Charge mass: 2.5 kg
Tube diameter: 200 mm Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted,
Tube mass: 7.2 kg helicopter mounted
Missile length: 1220 mm Remarks: None
Missile mass: 17.6 kg
329
Complete cartridge length: 996 mm Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Complete cartridge mass: 18.0 kg Remarks: Copy of Israeli M111
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
330
Complete cartridge length: 1015 mm Filler: 1.5 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 22.0 kg Using weapon(s): L7 gun series
Projectile mass: 10.7 kg Remarks: None
331
Filler: TNT 3.1 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar
Remarks: None
332
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.02 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifle M-48 (M2)
Fuze: M-48 PIBD Remarks: None
Filler: 0.59 kg RDX/TNT
333
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.75 kg Using weapon(s): Recoilless rifle M-48 (M2)
Fuze: PIBD Remarks: None
Filler: RDX/TNT 0.59 kg
334
Complete cartridge mass: 4.0 kg Using weapon(s): Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle
Projectile mass: 3.2 kg Remarks: Tandem heat warhead
335
Complete cartridge mass: 3.3 kg Using weapon(s): Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle
Projectile mass: 2.5 kg Remarks: Projectile has dual mode fuze
336
Projectile mass: 6.31 kg with sabot Using weapon(s): STRV-103S tank gun L-62
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide Remarks: None
337
Tube length: 1600 mm Missile mass: 10.7 kg
Tube diameter: 225 mm Charge mass: 1.5 kg
Tube mass: 9.3 kg Using weapon(s): Crew portable, vehicle mounted
Missile length: 900 mm Remarks: Also designated RB556
Wing span: 410 mm
338
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.55 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Fuze: BZD 342 BDSD KDF cannon
Filler: 0.022 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 044
339
Projectile mass: 0.380 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Penetrator: Tungsten carbide KDF cannon
Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 038
340
Projectile mass: 0.38 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Penetrator: KDF cannon
Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 049
341
Projectile mass: 0.38 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy KDF cannon
Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 060. Black Plastic
sabot
342
Projectile mass: 0.375 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Penetrator: KDF cannon
Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 055. Black plastic sabot
343
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.535 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Fuze: KZD 338 PDSD KDF cannon
Filler: 0.098 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 040
344
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.55 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Fuze: KZD 338 PDSD KDF cannon
Filler: 0.112 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 042
345
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.55 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Fuze: KZD 366 Prox/PDSD KDF cannon
Filler: 0.112 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 054. “IP” refers to the
Impact/Proximaty fuze function
346
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.55 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Fuze: BZD 357 BDSD KDF cannon
Filler: 0.1 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 048
347
Projectile fuzed mass: 0.55 kg Using weapon(s): Oerlikon KDA, KDB, KDC, KDE, and
Fuze: BZD 363 BDSD KDF cannon
Filler: 0.1 kg Remarks: Cartridge designated PMD 052
348
Complete cartridge length: 927 mm Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
Complete cartridge mass: 18.0 kg Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Projectile mass: 5.8 kg with sabot, 3.6 kg without sabot Remarks: Copy of FP105
349
Fuze: PD M51A5, M557 Using weapon(s): L7 gun series
Filler: TNT Remarks: None
350
Fuze: M51A5 Using weapon(s): L7 gun series
Filler: Inert Remarks: Ballistically matched to Model 233
351
Complete cartridge length: 527 mm Using weapon(s): L5 and L23 guns
Complete cartridge mass: 7.34 kg Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 1.08 kg
352
Complete cartridge length: 533 mm Using weapon(s): L5 and L23 guns
Remarks: Ballistically matched to the L29 HE
353
Complete cartridge length: 539 mm Using weapon(s): L5 and L23 guns
Complete cartridge mass: 7.42 kg Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 0.93 kg
354
Complete cartridge length: 399 mm Using weapon(s): L5 and L23 guns
Complete cartridge mass: 6.69 kg Remarks: None
Filler: 816 steel pellets
355
Complete cartridge length: 588 mm Using weapon(s): L5 and L23 guns
Complete cartridge mass: 10.2 kg Remarks: None
356
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy Using weapon(s): CKL Mk III
Remarks: None
357
Complete cartridge length: 245 mm Filler: Comp B 0.5 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 7.3 kg Using weapon(s): CKL Mk III
Projectile fuzed mass: 4.1 kg Remarks: Copy of Belgian NR 478
Fuse: PIBD
358
Filler: Inert Using weapon(s): Cockerill Mk III gun
Remarks: Ballistically matched to the RO907
359
Complete cartridge length: 591 mm Filler: Comp A3 1.23 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 7.4 kg Using weapon(s): CKL Mk III
Fuse: BD Remarks: Copy of Belgian NR 445 munition
360
Complete cartridge length: 635 mm Filler: TNT 1.05 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 8.3 kg Using weapon(s): CKL Mk III
Projectile fuzed mass: 5.1 kg Remarks: Copy of Belgian NR 501 munition
Fuse: PD
361
Complete cartridge mass: 11.0 kg Using weapon(s): CKL Mk III
Projectile fuzed mass: 8.5 kg Remarks: Copy of Belgian NR 219 munition
Fuse: PD
362
Using weapon(s): CKL Mk III
Remarks: Copy of Belgian NR 125 munition
363
Complete cartridge length: 635 mm Using weapon(s): CKL Mk III
Complete cartridge mass: 8.7 kg Remarks: Copy of Belgian NR 502 munition
Filler: WP
364
Complete cartridge length: 838 mm Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
Complete cartridge mass: 19.1 kg Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Projectile mass: 6.5 kg with sabot Remarks: None
365
Using weapon(s): L7 gun
Remarks: Ballistically matched to the L52
366
Complete cartridge length: 948 mm Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
Complete cartridge mass: 18.5 kg Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Projectile mass: 6.1 kg with sabot, 3.6 kg without sabot Remarks: None
367
Complete cartridge length: 990 mm Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy
Complete cartridge mass: 18.5 kg Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Projectile mass: 6.1 kg with sabot, 3.6 kg without sabot Remarks: None
368
Complete cartridge length: 939 mm Filler: RDX 2.1 kg
Complete cartridge mass: 21.2 kg Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Projectile mass: 11.3 kg Remarks: None
Fuse: BD L19 or L56
369
Complete cartridge length: 925 mm Filler: Inert
Complete cartridge mass: 21.2 kg Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Fuse: BD L19 or L56 Remarks: Ballistically matched to the L35 HESH
370
Complete cartridge length: 927 mm Fuse: Time
Complete cartridge mass: 26.4 kg Using weapon(s): L7 series guns
Projectile mass: 19.6 kg Remarks: None
371
Projectile mass: 10.4 kg with sabot, 7.5 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): L11 gun
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy Remarks: None
372
Projectile mass: 5.8 kg without sabot Using weapon(s): L11 gun
Core material: Steel Remarks: Ballistically matched to the L15
373
Projectile mass: 7.9 kg with sabot Using weapon(s): L11 gun
Penetrator: Monobloc tungsten alloy Remarks: None
374
Projectile length: 503 mm Using weapon(s): L11 gun
Projectile mass: 17.1 kg Remarks: None
Filler: RDX 4.1 kg
375
Projectile length: 500 mm Using weapon(s): L11 gun
Projectile mass: 17.1 kg Remarks: Ballistically matched to L31
Filler type and mass: Either inert or with live fuze and flush
pellet
376
Using weapon(s): Vehicle mounted
Remarks: None
377
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.23 kg Using weapon(s): Chinese mortars Types 20 and 53 and
Fuze: Type II base/time former Soviet M1937
Filler: TNT 0.6 kg Remarks: Projectile has payload of 240 steel fragments
378
Projectile fuzed mass: 1.35 kg Using weapon(s): M57 mortar
Fuze: M55 PP Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 0.1 kg
379
Projectile fuzed mass: 6.20 kg Using weapon(s): Mountain gun M-48
Fuze: KTM-1 PD Remarks: Shown with nose plug
Filler: TNT 0.63 kg
380
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.35 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M-5
Fuze: PSM No. 4, MK-1 PD Remarks: Charge mass includes a 46-gram supplementary
Filler: TNT 0.71 kg TNT charge
381
Projectile fuzed mass: 2.94 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M-5
Fuze: M70P1 PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 0.66 kg
382
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.31 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M-31, M-68, and Type 52
Fuze: UT M45P1 PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 0.46 kg
383
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.3 kg Using weapon(s): M-69A
Fuze: Not shown, PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 0.54 kg
384
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.05 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M-31, M-68, and Type 52
Fuze: M68P1 Remarks: None
Filler: WP
385
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.73 kg Using weapon(s): M56, M101
Fuze: M557 PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 2.2 kg
386
Projectile fuzed mass: 15.91 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar UB M-52
Fuze: B-45TU PD Remarks: Fuze is modified Brandt 1945 design
Filler: TNT 3.10 kg
387
Projectile fuzed mass: 12.21 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar UB M-52
Fuze: UTU-M45 PD Remarks: Fuze is copy of 1945 Brandt
Filler type and mass: TNT 2.5 kg
388
Projectile fuzed mass: 14.72 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M-74, M-75
Fuze: M78 PD Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 2.92 kg
389
Projectile fuzed mass: 21.09 kg Using weapon(s): D-30J
Fuze: Not Shown, PD and Prox Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 3.63 kg
390
Projectile length: 550 mm Using weapon(s): D81 gun, 2A45M ATG
Projectile mass: 5.86 kg with sabot, 3.82 kg without sabot Remarks: Copy of Russian BM-15
Penetrator: Steel body with a tungsten carbide core
391
Projectile length: 680 mm Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Projectile mass: 19.1 kg Remarks: Copy of Russian Bk-14M
Filler: 1.75 kg of Octogen
392
Projectile length: 615 mm unfuzed, 670 mm fuzed Using weapon(s): D81 tank gun, 2A45M ATG
Projectile mass: 21.19 kg Remarks: Copy of Russian OF-19
Filler: TNT 3.3 kg
393
Projectile fuzed mass: 8.43 kg Using weapon(s): M-63
Fuze: Not shown, PD and Prox Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 2.43 kg
394
Projectile fuzed mass: 33.45 kg Using weapon(s): M-46
Fuze: Not shown, PD and Prox Remarks: None
Filler: TNT 3.6 kg
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Appendix A
Transliteration of Russian Alphabet
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Appendix B
Glossaries of Foreign Projectile Terms
Language
Albanian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401
Bulgarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
Chinese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417
Czech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424
Dutch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429
French. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433
German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438
Hebrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441
Hungarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443
Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Korean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458
Polish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463
Romanian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469
Russian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470
Swedish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477
Vietnamese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482
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