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RPG-29 Vampir



Overview


RPG-29 Vampir

RPG-29 Vampir rocket launcher with PG-29V rocket shown alongside.
Source: US DoD - © Public domain

Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Rocket launcher (reloadable)
Entered service
1989
Status
In service
Development
Late 1980’s
Developer
Soviet Union - Bazalt
Production
1989 - present
Producer
Soviet Union - Bazalt
Russia - Bazalt
Brazil - Avibras
Mexico - SEDENA
Vietnam
Designations
Vampir (nickname)
Russian for “vampire”
6G20 ( GRAU index)
SCT-29 (Vietnam)
Notable users
Russia
Syria

Description


Introduction

The RPG-29 is a late Cold War era rocket launcher of Soviet origin. It is one of the last anti-armor weapons developed in the USSR. The RPG-29 is a capable system at the cost of size and weight. The reusable launcher is often taller than the operator.

Design

The RPG-29 is based around a reusable launcher consisting of two tubes joined in the center. A mechanical sight, pistol grip and foldable bipod are fitted. Normally a 1P38 2.7x optical sight is used. Optionally a 1PN51-2 night sight can be fitted. The 105mm rockets are loaded by the assistant from the rear. Upon launch the rocket burns within the tube. The launch is reportedly quite violent.

Firepower

The RPG-29 is mainly used in the anti-armor role with PG-29V rocket, which has the same tandem HEAT warhead as the PG-7VR. The RPG-29 can fire this heavy warhead with better accuracy and range than the RPG-7. With optical sights the effective range is 300 meters against moving targets and up to 500 meters against stationary targets, versus 150 meters for the PG-7VR. In the infantry support role the TBG-29V thermobaric warhead can be used against infantry in the open and in buildings.

Users

Few RPG-29 were acquired by the USSR before it dissolved. Most export sales and domestic use started in the 2000's. Various nations acquired quantities of RPG-29 and local manufacturing rights. In the Middle East irregular forces have used the RPG-29 in various conflicts, scoring some hits and (mobility) kills against modern tank designs.

System composition


RPG-29 Vampir

Several RPG-29 Vampir rocket launchers resting on their bipod. Three rocket ammunition backpack shown alongside.
Source: J. Montes - © Copyright lies with original owner

Reusable launcher

The RPG-29 is based around a reusable launch tube. For transportation it can be stowed in two pieces. It takes about 35 seconds by a two man crew to assemble the launcher and make it ready to fire.

List of rocket types

PG-29V
Anti-tank rocket with tandem HEAT warhead.
TBG-29V
Thermobaric warhead for use against personnel and softskin equipment in the open or in buildings.

Details


Facts RPG-29 Vampir
General
Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Rocket launcher
Crew
2
Lifespan
Reusable launcher
Dimensions
Weight
11.5 kg launcher
0.6 kg 1P38 optical sight
18.8 kg loaded
Length
1.0 m in stowed position
1.85 m
Ammunition
Ammunition types
PG-29V tandem HEAT
TGB-29V thermobaric
Rate of fire
4 to 6 rpm
Warhead
Diameter
105mm
Warhead type
Tandem HEAT for PG-29V
Penetration
650 mm RHA after ERA
750 mm RHA without ERA
1.5 m reinforced concrete
2 m brick wall
3.7 m of logs and earth
Velocity
280 m/s
Range
300 to 500 m practical
600 to 800 m maximum
Accessories
Sights
Iron sights with 450 m range adjustment
1P38 2.7x optical day sight
Optional 1PN51-2 night sight
Bipod
Yes

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