
RPG-2 - Wikipedia
The RPG-2 used a custom designed 40 mm (1.6 in) cartridge to provide much greater power, and the warhead enlarged to 80 mm (3.1 in). This improved penetration to 180 mm (7.1 in), which allowed it to penetrate the frontal armor of all but the very heaviest tanks, and the side and rear armor of any tank.
41 B40 Rocket Stock Photos & High-Res Pictures - Getty Images
Browse 41 b40 rocket photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Cambodian soldiers carry B40 rockets at the Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, some 543 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on November 7,...
B40 - Wikipedia
Vietnamese designation of the RPG-2, the first rocket-propelled grenade launcher designed in the Soviet Union; BSA B40, a 350cc British motorcycle; Blackburn B.40, an experimental Blackburn flying boat; Rolls-Royce B40 Engine, an inline-four petrol engine primarily used in …
The M72 LAW & the RPG in the Vietnam War - Warfare History …
World War II experiences led to more shoulder-fired anti-tank weapons such as the RPG and the M72 LAW, both widely used in the Vietnam War. Among the most effective and feared weapons of the communist North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong insurgency during the Vietnam War was the rocket-propelled grenade, commonly known as the RPG.
RPG-2 - Vietnam War | Fandom
Widely used against the U.S. military in the Vietnam War, its Vietnamese variants were called the B-40 (bazooka 40 mm) and B-50. Derived partly from the experimental German Panzerfaust 250 and developed in 1947 and first issued to the Soviet Army in 1949, the RPG-2 was deployed at infantry squad level.
The Technology Behind The Navy’s River Monitors In Vietnam - HistoryNet
2023年8月14日 · On May 24, 1969, a B-40 rocket hit Monitor M-92-1 of River Squadron (RIVRON 9) as it was supporting a reconnaissance mission on the My Tho River, wounding three crewmen with fragments. The monitor turned and returned fire with its 40mm and 20mm cannon while the embarked Army liaison directed artillery fire and a helicopter strike on the enemy ...
The House in Hue 1968, The War in Vietnam - W. D. Ehrhart
We called them B-40s. I don’t recall ever hearing the term “rocket-propelled grenade” until many years after the fact. But a rose by any other name still has thorns, and whatever you call it, one B-40 can screw up your whole day.
RPG-2 - Weaponsystems.net
The RPG-2 is a Soviet rocket launcher developed shortly after World War 2. The design of the RPG-2 is based on the Nazi German Panzerfaust 250, which was developed at the final stages of World War 2. The RPG-2 was developed mainly as a low cost and easy to use weapon. Due to its limited performance it was replaced by the iconic RPG-7.
B-40 Flying Fortress - GlobalSecurity.org
Such a plane was created under the designation YB-40, based on the B-17F to provide additional firepower to protect heavy bomber formations. The 1930’s saw bombardment rocket into a position...
B-40 Rocket Launcher - Army Operations - War & Military History
A French-designed anti-tank rocket launcher used by Allied forces during World War II. It was a lightweight, portable weapon that proved effective against German armored vehicles.