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  • SPG-9
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  • The SPG-9 Kopye (Spear) is a Russian tripod-mounted man-portable, 73 millimetre calibre recoilless gun developed by the Soviet Union. It fires fin-stabilised, rocket-assisted HE and HEAT projectiles similar to those fired by the 73 mm 2A28 Grom low pressure gun of the BMP-1 armored vehicle. It was accepted into service in 1962, replacing the B-10 recoilless rifle.
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Range
  • 800 m
Velocity
  • 250
Rate
  • 5
Service
  • 1962
Name
  • SPG-9
is artillery
  • yes
Type
Caption
  • A Polish SPG-9M
Width
  • 99.0
  • (allowing for full weapon traverse)
traverse
  • 30
Max range
  • 390000.0
Weight
  • 47.5
  • 59.5
  • with the tripod
Caliber
  • 73
Carriage
Sights
  • PGN-9 IR and passive night sight
  • PGO-9 optical 4× sight or
is ranged
  • yes
Recoil
  • None
Crew
  • 2
Elevation
  • +7°/−3°
bore
feed
  • Manually breech loaded
abstract
  • The SPG-9 Kopye (Spear) is a Russian tripod-mounted man-portable, 73 millimetre calibre recoilless gun developed by the Soviet Union. It fires fin-stabilised, rocket-assisted HE and HEAT projectiles similar to those fired by the 73 mm 2A28 Grom low pressure gun of the BMP-1 armored vehicle. It was accepted into service in 1962, replacing the B-10 recoilless rifle.