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We really into this rocket launcher. It is made of duralumin and feels comfortable to hold.
The RPG-75 is a Czechoslovakian disposable handheld anti-tank rocket launcher designed to combat tanks, infantry fighting vehicle, self-propelled artillery units, and other enemy armored objects. It can also be used to destroy enemy personnel in weak cover and urban structures. In terms of its characteristics, it is similar to the American M72LAW.
The grenade launcher tube does is not dangerous as it has already been used in combat and has been handed over to us to be turned into art.
We enjoy working with this grenade launcher and creating interesting things with it. We can also create an interesting item for you as well.
You can see the operation of this grenade launcher here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbcVA4ptbu8
For more information about the RPG-75: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPG-75 https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPG-75
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Simply put, it’s the tail of a mine. There are many of these in Ukraine and they fly towards the enemy and occupier. We can make an interesting exhibit for […]
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They say that officers of the Russian army wear such caps. Judging by the number of these caps that our military friends have passed on to us, they had a […]
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The first radio station of the R123 series was developed in 1959. Then there was a modification with the letter M, and then MT. Today, the occupying army uses these […]
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GRAU index 6B47 Kevlar helmet with the index 6B47. The occupant’s “Vortex” helmet with the region designation “38”. This occupant came from the Irkutsk region, which is part of the […]