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We call it all kinds of names like the Holy Javelin, Javik, Javelina… It shines on the battlefield and that’s just cool. It’s also very expensive, with a starting price of $600,000 and an export value of $1.7 million per set.
In our collection of trophies and artifacts, this set holds a special place as it is almost complete: a wonderful large plastic airtight box (like in the “Star Wars” movie), a tube for fixing the Javelin in the box and for carrying the tube, and the Javelin itself, which was shot at the occupiers and no longer poses any threat.
The grenade launcher tube poses no danger, as it has already been tested in combat and was given to us to be turned into art.
We can also create something interesting for you with it.
You can see the grenade launcher in action here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfXf98FglTo
For more information on the grenade launcher in English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGM-148_Javelin
FFor more information on the grenade launcher in Ukrainian: https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGM-148_Javelin



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