LRBL-63

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LRBL-63
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Depicition as accepted in 1963
TypeRocket-propelled grenade launcher
Place of originSieuxerr
Service history
In service1963-present
Used bySee Users
WarsVarious
Production history
DesignerMAS
Designed1960
ManufacturerMAS
Specifications
Weight6.5 kg (14 lb)
Length952 mm (37.5 in)

Caliber40 mm
Muzzle velocity300 m/s (980 ft/s)
Effective firing range300 m (330 yd)
Maximum firing range1,000 m (1,100 yd)
SightsAPX L806 (3.85×)
OB25 night vision scope
Red dot sight

The LRBL-63 (Merovingian: Lance-Roquettes Blindicide) is a man-portable shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket launcher. It was designed as an improvment on the LRBL-40, which was designed on the basis of Ostlandic Panzerfaust prototypes used in the twlight years of the Pan-Septentrion War. It has been widely adopted by many nations, being outshone to an extent by the Letnian RPG-7. Within the Entente Cordiale, the LRBL-63 is produced by most of the major members, with Solevant making its own as well. Other nations not aligned with the Entente also make their own launchers and ammunition.

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