B-10 recoilless rifle

B-10 recoilless rifle

Infobox Weapon
name=B-10 recoilless rifle


caption=B-10 recoiless rifle in Batey ha-Osef Museum, Israel.
origin= flagcountry|Soviet Union
type=Recoilless rifle
is_ranged=yes
is_artillery=yes
service= 1954 to 1980s
used_by=Soviet Union, Bulgaria, China, East Germany, Egypt, North Korea, Pakistan, Poland, Syria, Vietnam
wars=Vietnam War
designer=
design_date=
manufacturer=
production_date=
number=
variants=Type 65
weight=85.3 kg (188 lbs)
71.7 kg (158 lbs)
without wheels
length=1.85 m (6 ft)
travel position
part_length= 1.660 m
(5.44 ft)
width=
height=
diameter=
crew=4
cartridge=
caliber=82 mm
(3.22 in)
action=Single shot
rate=5 to 7 rounds per minute
velocity=
range=400 m
(437 yds)
max_range=4,500 m
(4,921 yds)
feed=Breech loaded
sights=Optical (PBO-2)
breech=
recoil=
carriage=Two wheeled with integrated tripod
elevation=-20/+35°
traverse=250° in each direction for 360 total.
The B-10 recoilless rifle ("Bezotkatnojie orudie-10", known as the RG82 in East Germany) is a Soviet 82 mm smoothbore recoilless rifle. It could be carried on the rear of a BTR-50 armoured personnel carrier. It was a development of the earlier SPG-82, and entered Soviet service during 1954. It was phased out of service in the Soviet Army in the 1960s and replaced by the SPG-9, remaining in service with parachute units at least until the 1980s. Although now obsolete it was used by a large number of countries during the Cold War.

Description

The weapon consists of a large barrel, with a PBO-2 sight mounted to the left. It is mounted on a small carriage, which has two large wheels, which can be removed. The carriage has an integrated tripod, from which the weapon is normally fired. A small wheel is fitted to the front of the barrel to prevent it touching the ground while being towed. It is normally towed by vehicle, although it can be towed by its four man crew for short distances using the tow handle fitted to either side of the muzzle.

The tripod can be deployed in two positions providing either a good field of fire or a low silhoutte. Rounds are inserted into the weapon through the breech, and percussion fired using a pistol grip to the right of the barrel.

The PBO-2 optical sight has a 5.5x zoom direct fire sight, and a 2.5x zoom sight for indirect fire.

Variants

* Type 65 - Chinese version that weighs only 28.2 kg with a tripod mount and no wheels.
* Type 65-1 - Chinese version that can be broken down into two parts for long distance carrying.

Ammunition

* BK-881 - HEAT-FS 3.87 kg. 0.46 kg of RDX. GK-2 PIBD fuze.
* BK-881M - HEAT-FS 4.11 kg. 0.54 kg of RDX. GK-2M PDIBD fuze. 240 mm versus RHA. Muzzle velocity 322 m/s.
* O-881A - HE-FRAG 3.90 kg. 0.46 kg of TNT/dinitronaphthalene. GK-2 fuze. Muzzle velocity 320 m/s. Indirect fire maximum range 4500 m.
* Type 65 (Chinese) - HEAT 3.5 kg. 356 mm versus RHA. Muzzle velocity 240 m/s.
* Type 65 (Chinese) - HE-FRAG 4.6 kg. Warhead contains approx 780 balls - lethal radius 20 m. Muzzle velocity 175 m/s. Max range 1750 m.

ee also

* B-11 recoilless rifle

References

* "Artillery of the World", Christopher F. Foss, ISBN 0-7110-0505-2
* "Brassey's Infantry Weapons of the World", J.I.H. Owen, Loc number 74-20627

External links

* http://www.bratishka.ru/archiv/2004/7/2004_7_8.php

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* http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/AttachmentFolder/iraq%20bombs.wmv


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