




RshG-1 “Tavolga-1” (rocket-propelled grenade, GRAU index – 6G29) – a rocket-propelled grenade developed by the NPO “Basalt” based on the RPG-27 “Tavolga” anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade, and unified with it in terms of launcher and rocket engine. The main difference between the RShG-1 and the RPG-27 is the thermobaric warhead of the RShG-1 rocket, designed to combat lightly armored vehicles, fortifications, and infantry. The effective range of this grenade launcher is 150 meters. It has been in service with the Russian army since 2000. The grenade launcher tube is not a threat, as it has already been tested by our soldiers in combat and has been passed on to us for conversion into art. We can make an interesting piece for you. Here is information about the RPG-27 (the basis for the RShG-1) in English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPG-27
And here is information about the RShG-1 in Ukrainian: https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D0%A8%D0%93-1



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