Croatian grenade launcher attracts increasing Middle Eastern interest

With the growing interest in special equipment and arms for the military, law enforcement in the Middle East markets, Croatian company M Adler D Ltd. offers its range of latest products.

Croatian company successfully promoting the 40 mm RBG-6 lightweight, semi-automatic grenade launcher for military, security, law enforcement and special forces customers in the Middle East region. It fires the widely used 40 mm, low velocity family of grenades. The RBG-6 is equipped with a three-position folding stock.

More: Ingul portable rocket grenade launcher to be tested by Ukrainian Army

- ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW -

The RBG-6 is designed to be simple, rugged, and reliable. It uses the well-proven revolver principle to achieve a high rate of accurate fire which can be rapidly brought to bear on a target. A variety of rounds such as HE, HEAT, anti-riot baton, pyrotechnic or irritant can be fired at a rate of one per second. The RBG-6 also fires Mod94 40 mm low velocity grenades to a maximum effective range of 375m

More: Middle Eastern customer looking to buy new Chinese ‘sniper’ grenade launcher

According to the company, all vital parts are hard chromed 60 HRC. Resistant and protected agains all sort of weather conditions (for example: six months of salt fog).

The RBG-6 measures 777 mm (566 mm – butt folded) in length and weighs around 5.4 – 5.5 kg.

If you would like to show your support for what we are doing, here's where to do it.

If you wish to report grammatical or factual errors within our news articles, you can let us know by using the online feedback form.

Executive Editor

About author:

Dylan Malyasov
Dylan Malyasov
Dylan Malyasov is the editor-in-chief of Defence Blog. He is a journalist, an accredited defense advisor, and a consultant. His background as a defense advisor and consultant adds a unique perspective to his journalistic endeavors, ensuring that his reporting is well-informed and authoritative. read more

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

TRENDING NOW

Russian missiles fall on home soil during strike on Ukraine

During a recent missile strike targeting Ukraine, several Russian cruise missiles once again ended up falling on Russian territory. On November 28, malfunctioning missiles launched...