Description
ROUNDS PG-15V WITH ANTI-TANK GRENADE PG-9 & PG-9N
Atlas International Group deliver and supply PG-15V with anti-tank grenade PG-9 & PG-9N. These rounds are designed with the purpose of destroying armoured targets in mind. This can include tanks, armoured transports and fortified positions. It can also target self-propelled artillery units. They can also be used to target enemy troops in shelters and can inflict heavy damage on most buildings.
Specifications of the PG-15V
Designed for destroying tanks and other armoured vehicles, it can also be used to break bunkers and destroy fortifications that are housing enemies.
Calibre: 73mm
Armour penetration: 400mm
Maximum range: 1300m
Muzzle velocity: 400m/s
Firing rate: 6 rounds/minute
Fuze type: VP-9
They are typically used in a 2A28 Grom mounted on a BMP-1.
6 sounds in a wooden case (6 grenades plus 6 separately packed charges)
Dimensions: 1080 x 520 x 280mm
Volume of the case: 0.157m3
Weight: 51kg
Specifications of the PG-9
The PG-9 is a high-explosive anti-tank grenade. It has been engineered to destroy tanks and other self-propelled guns, in addition to armoured vehicles and troop transports. It can also be used for removing large platoons of enemy infantry, and can destroy shelters and brick-wall fortifications with ease. While the same calibre as the PG-15V, the muzzle velocity is slightly higher on the PG-9, making it deadly against field shelters.
Calibre: 73mm
Length: 930mm
Armour penetration: 300mm
Maximum range: 1300m
Muzzle velocity: 435m/s
Firing rate: 6 rounds/minute
Fuze type: VP-9
Specifications of the PG-9N
The PG-9N is a very similar round to the 73mm calibre. They are also used to destroy tanks, self-propelled guns and shred weak and sturdy fortifications alike, but they have slightly higher armour penetration, meaning they’re better suited for breaking down fortifications
Calibre: 73mm
Length: 930mm
Armour penetration: 400mm
Maximum range: 1300m
Muzzle velocity: 435m/s
Firing rate: 6 rounds/minute
Fuze type: VP-9
The PG-9 and PG-9N can both be fired from the SPG-9 Kopye (Spear), a tripod-mounted man-portable 73 millimetre calibre recoilless rifle.