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The SMAW-D is a lightweight anti-bunker modification of the SMAW Mk 153 rocket launcher, designed for one-time use and the “shoot and discard” principle. Its design is similar to the AT4 RPG. It has no handle or detachable optical sights, but instead has a rather primitive mechanical sight. It weighs 7.25 kg (16 pounds) when loaded.
From this tube, you can create some great Art of War-style items that you will surely love.
You can read more about the M141 Bunker Defeat Munition here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M141_Bunker_Defeat_Munition
In Ukrainian, information about the rocket launcher can be found here: https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/M141_Bunker_Defeat_Munition



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