Frag Out! Magazine
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Both MPIMS and M-MPIMS are electrically launched (wire or wireless) and are Ottawa Agreement's compliant. FORCIT CHARGES Bangalore Blade linear explosively formed projectile was designed as a modern response to legacy "Bangalore Tor- pedoes". The main purpose for this EFP is cutting wire obstacles including those made in razor wire which con- ventional Bangalore Torpedoes are incapable of breaching effectively. The three-meter-long Bangalore Blade deto- nation cleared path in 10-meter-long razor wire barrier. To minimize the danger close area, charge placed in oc- tagon-shaped aluminum modules offered in 1 meter and 0.5-meter-long versions. For easier sliding and placement in the obstacle, the first module is fitted with arrow-shaped plastic cover. The demo also included Rebar Cutter shaped charge used to cut steel bars, Dioplex charge used to cut 40 mm thick steel plate (the most effective variant may cut 110 mm thick plates) and Peno plastic explosive. RPG-75 & RTG Next phase of the demo was RPG-75 and RTG dispos- able launchers live fire. The RPG/RTG are lightweight single-use shoulder-fired infantry weapons based on idea of old 66 mm M72 LAW. The 68 mm single-use shoulder-fired grenade launchers made by the Czech company Zeveta Ammunition are simple, lightweight and compact support weapons that effectively in- crease the firepower of an infantry fire team, especial- ly when combating enemy vehicles (also light armor) and fortifications. In Poland, it is successfully used by the GROM special operations unit, but in the fu- ture, it may become an excellent addition to weapons REPORT