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Beretta GLX160



Overview


GLX160

GLX160 mounted underneath the ARX160 assault rifle.
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Origin
Italy
Type
Grenade launcher
Entered service
Late 2000's
Status
In service
Development
2000's
Developer
Italy - Beretta
Production
2008 - present
Producer
Italy - Beretta
Number produced
Several thousand produced to date, production continues.

Description


Introduction

The GLX160 is a grenade launcher of Italian origin. It was designed as the under-barrel grenade launcher for the ARX160 assault rifle. Development started in the early 2000's for the Italian Soldado Futuro future soldier program. GLX160 can also be used as a standalone grenade launcher.

Design

The GLX160 is a single shot grenade launcher that operates in a similar way as the US M203. For reloading the barrel slides forwards among rails and a round is inserted. By sliding the barrel back the weapon is cocked. The barrel is made out of steel and the other parts of polymer.

Firepower

The GLX160 fires standard NATO 40x46mm low velocity grenades. The effective range is 400 meters. The rate of fire is limited to the users reload speed. A capable operator can fire several rounds per minute. Aiming is done using iron sights, although an optoelectronic fire control system has been developed.

Users

The GLX160 has been adopted by several users of the ARX160 assault rifle. It is currently not marketed for mounting on other types of assault rifles.

Details


Facts GLX160 GLX160 standalone
General
Origin
Italy
Type
Underbarrel grenade launcher
Caliber
Caliber
40x46mm NATO
Feed system
Single shot
Barrel length
280 mm
Muzzle velocity
75 m/s
Operation
Action
Breech loaded, rotating bolt, double action trigger
Fire selector
0 - 1
Rate of fire
Single shot
Dimensions
Length
364 mm
Weight
1 kg empty
Sights
Mechanical
Ladder sight on top of rifle
Range adjustment
50 to 400 m, per 50 m
Optics
Optional

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The GLX160 was developed for use on the ARX160 assault rifle.