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B10


B10 recoiless rifle

Other Pictures:
B10 recoiless rifle standing on integrated carriage/tripod

History & Development:
The B10 (Bezotkatnojieordie) were in service by the Soviet Union between 1954-1980. It was a development of the earlier SPG-82, and entered Soviet service during 1954. It was gradualy phased out of service in the Soviet Army in the 1960s and were replaced by the SPG-9, but remained in service with parachute units at least until the 1980s.

Users:
Bulgaria, China (Type-65, Type-65-1), (former East) Germany (RG82), Egypt, North Korea, Pakistan, Poland, Russia (former Soviet Union), Syria, Vietnam

Versions:
Type 65: Chinese version that weighs only 28.2kg with a tripod mount and has no wheels.

Type 65-1: Chinese version that can be broken down into two parts for long distance carrying.

In Action:
Vietnam, Afghanistan, Nambia (SWAPO)

Weapontype:
Breech-Loaded Recoilless-Rifle, Anti-Tank

Operation:
Breech-Loaded

Cartridge:
82 mm

Weight:
85.3 kg

Length:
1850 mm

Rifling:
smoothbore

Magazine Capacity:
Nil; single-shot weapon

Sights:
PBO-2 optical sight with 5.5x zoom sight for direct fire, and 2.5x zoom sight for indirect fire.

Effective range:
400m (effective), 4500m (maximum

 

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