Polish Navy, "Anakonda 2020" exercise, June 2020

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Fabryka Broni Łucznik-Radom, which is part of the Polish Armaments Group (PGZ), presented representatives of the Polish Army with technical and shooting capabilities of a 40-mm single-shot GP grenade launcher for 5.56-mm MSBS / Grot rifles.

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Work on a 40-mm single-shot GP grenade launcher for the MSBS-5.56 rifle family began in 2010. The grenade launcher is significantly different from the first drawings and models.

The PGZ Group presentation for the army took place on June 3 at the Military Institute of Military Armament (WITU) in Zielonka near Warsaw.

The weapon was presented with 40 mm x 46SR ammunition in the combat version of NGO-N1, smoke NGD-N, incendiary NGZ-N, NGHB-N blast-flash, ball NGK-N and smoke-expanded NGDR-N. All grenades produced by Zakłady Metalowe Dezamet fired during the show worked with 100% efficiency. Hubert Stępniewicz, a member of the management board of PGZ, assured that the Radom plant will be able to provide grenade launchers this year.
 

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