List of grenade launchers
This article lists all forms of grenade launchers around the world, that is to say weapons that launch grenades with more accuracy, a higher velocity and to greater distances than a soldier could.[1]
Below is the list of grenade launchers.
Single grenade launcher
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year | Note |
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AG-40 | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Romania | 1986 | Designed to mount on the PA md. 86 rifle | |
ARDE 40 mm UBGL | Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | India | 2010 | |
Bren CZ 805 G1 | Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod | 40 mm grenade | Poland | 2011 | Developed for the Bren 805 A1/A2 rifle | |
BS-1 Tishina | TsNIITochMash | ![]() | 30×29mm grenade | Soviet Union | 1970 | |
China Lake Grenade Launcher | China Lake Naval Weapons Center | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | United States | 1967 | |
EAGLE grenade launcher | Colt Canada | 40 mm grenade | Canada | 2016 | ||
Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module | FN Herstal | ![]() ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Belgium | 2004 | Updated version of the GL1 for use with the FN SCAR family of rifles and stand-alone use |
GL06 | Brügger & Thomet | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Switzerland | 2006 | |
GL1 grenade launcher | FN Herstal | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Belgium | 2001 | Designed for use with the FN F2000 rifle |
GL 40 | Steyr Arms | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Austria | 2009[2] | SL40 variant adopted by the Australian Defence Force |
GLX 160 | Beretta S.p.A. | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Italy | 2008 | |
GM-94 | KBP Instrument Design Bureau | ![]() | 43 mm grenade | Russia | 1990s | |
GP-25 | KBP Instrument Design Bureau | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Soviet Union | 1966 | |
GP-30 GP-34 | KBP Instrument Design Bureau | ![]() ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Soviet Union | 1989 | |
HK AG36 | Heckler & Koch | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Germany | 2002 | Grenade launcher for the HK G36 |
HK AG-C/EGLM | Heckler & Koch | ![]() ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Germany | 2000s | Used with the Diemaco C7 and C8 in the Netherlands Army, with the SA80(named L123) in the British Army |
HK69A1 | Heckler & Koch | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | West Germany | 1960s | Grenade launcher usable on its own or with the H&K G3(named HK79 in this configuration) |
IWI X95 GL40 | Israel Weapon Industries | 40 mm grenade | Israel | 2009 | Grenade launcher for the X95 and Galil ACE rifles | |
HK269 | Heckler & Koch | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Germany | 2000s | Variant of the AG-C with a shorter barrel for the HK 416 and the HK 417 |
M79 grenade launcher | Springfield Armory Action Manufacturing Company Kanarr Corporation[3] Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | United States | 1953 | |
M203 grenade launcher | Colt's Manufacturing Company | ![]() ![]() | 40 mm grenade | United States | 1967 | |
M203XX RAMBO (Rapid Additively Manufactured Ballistics Ordnance) | ARDEC / Picatinny Arsenal | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | United States | 2017 | 3D-Printed prototype by the US Army[4] |
M320 Grenade Launcher Module | Heckler & Koch | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Germany | 2008 | Replaces the M203 in the US Army |
M7/M8 grenade launcher | Springfield Armory | ![]() | United States | 1943 | M7 and variants for the M1 Garand rifle, M8 for the M1 carbine | |
MAHG K 218 | — | ![]() | — | — | 18th century | |
Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper | Milkor (Pty) Ltd | ![]() | 37 mm flare 38 mm grenade 40 mm grenade (All less-lethal rounds) | South Africa | 1981 | |
Milkor 40 mm UBGL grenade launcher | Milkor (Pty) Ltd | 40 mm grenade | South Africa | 2010s | ||
Northover Projector | — | ![]() | 2.5-inch | United Kingdom | 1940 | |
Pallad wz. 1974 | Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | ![]() | 1968 | |
Pallad wz. 1983 | Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | ![]() | 1968 | |
Pindad SPG-1 | Pindad | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Indonesia | 2005(?) | |
QLG-10 | 35 mm grenade | China | 2010s | |||
RGM-40 | V.N. Teles | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Russia | 1997[5] | Stand-alone version of the GP-30 |
RGS-50M | Degtyaryov Plant | ![]() | 50mm grenade | Soviet Union | 1990s | |
RWGŁ-3 | Łucznik Arms Factory | ![]() | UGŁ-200 canister | ![]() | 1970s | |
Schiessbecher | ![]() | 30mm | Germany | 1942 | For the Karabiner 98k rifle | |
Shorty 40 | LMT (Lewis Machine & Tool Company) | 40 mm grenade | United States | 2024 | [6] | |
SIG GL 5040 | Swiss Arms | 40 mm grenade | Switzerland | 1997 | Usable with the Sig 550 family | |
T85 grenade launcher | Combined Logistics Command | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Taiwan (Republic of China) | 1992 | Usable on T65 , T86 and T91 assault rifles |
Type 2 rifle grenade launcher | ![]() | 40mm | Japan | 1940s | For the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles | |
Type 91 grenade launcher | Norinco (China North Industries Corporation) | 35 mm grenade (Non-lethal round) | China | 1991 | Usable on Type 56, Type 81 and QBZ-95 Chinese rifles[7] | |
UBGL-1 | Arsenal JSCo. | ![]() | 40 mm caseless grenade | Bulgaria | ||
VB rifle grenade | Viven-Bessières (VB) | ![]() | — | France | 1916 | |
Verrou Mortier 2.5 pouces | — | ![]() ![]() | 2.5 inches | France | 16th century or 17th century | Brass grenade launcher with a trigger lock |
VHS-BG grenade launcher | HS Produkt | 40 mm grenade | Croatia | 2007 | Designed for the HS Produkt VHS rifle | |
XM148 grenade launcher | Colt's Manufacturing Company | ![]()
| 40 mm grenade | United States | 1964 |
Multiple-grenades launcher
Automatic
Semi-Automatic
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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DP-64 | Degtyaryov Plant | ![]() | 45 mm | Russia | 1989 |
Hawk MM-1 | Hawk Engineering Co. | 40 mm grenade | United States | 1970 | |
Milkor MGL | Milkor (Pty) Ltd | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | South Africa | 1980 |
Neopup PAW-20 | Gemaco Elbree PTY LTD | ![]() | 20×42mm | South Africa | 1999 |
RDS40-MGL[11] | Repkon Defence | 40 mm grenade | Turkey | 2023 | |
RG-6 grenade launcher[12][13] | TsKIB SOO | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | Russia | 1993 |
RGA-86 | Military University of Technology | 26.7 mm | ![]() | 1986 | |
RGP-40 | Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów | ![]() | 40 mm grenade | ![]() | 2017 |
SSW 40 "Squad Support Weapon 40" | Rheinmetall | 40 mm grenade | Germany | 2022[14] |
Dual-use weapons
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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QTS-11 | 20mm grenade | China | 2011 | ||
S&T Daewoo K11 | S&T Motiv | ![]() | 20×30mm grenade | Republic of Korea | 2000 |
Scicon IW | SD Scicon Ltd[15] | 10 mm grenade | United Kingdom | 1984 | |
XM25 CDTE | Heckler & Koch Alliant Techsystems | ![]() | 25 mm grenade | United States | 2010 |
XM29 OICW | Heckler & Koch Alliant Techsystems | ![]() | 20 mm grenade | United States Germany | 1996 |
Rocket propelled grenades
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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Bazooka | ![]() | United States | 1942 | ||
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle | Saab Bofors Dynamics | ![]() | 84×246mmR | Sweden | 1946 |
MRO-A | State Research Bazalt | ![]() | 72.5mm warhead | Russia | 2003 |
Navy 8 cm Rocket Launcher / 八糎噴進砲[16] | 80mm | ![]() | 1944 | ||
Northover Projector | ![]() | 63.5mm warhead | United Kingdom | 1940 | |
Panzerfaust | ![]() | 149mm warhead | Germany | 1942 | |
PIAT | Imperial Chemical Industries | ![]() | United Kingdom | 1942 | |
Rifleman's Assault Weapon | Brunswick Corporation | 100mm warhead | United States | 1977 | |
RPG-2 | State Factories | ![]() | 80mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1949 |
RPG-7 | Bazalt Degtyarev plant | ![]() | 40mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1961 |
RPG-16 | 58.3mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1968 | ||
RPG-18 | 64mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1972 | ||
RPG-22 | ![]() | 72.5mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1985 | |
RPG-26 | State Research Bazalt | ![]() | 72.5mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1980s |
RPG-27 | State Research Bazalt | ![]() | 105mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1980s |
RPG-28 | State Research Bazalt | ![]() | 125mm warhead | Russia | 2000s |
RPG-29 | Bazalt | 65mm warhead 105mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1980s | |
RPG-30 | State Research Bazalt | ![]() | 105mm warhead | Russia | 2008 |
RPG-32 | JARDANA | 72mm warhead 105mm warhead | Russia | 2005 | |
RPG-76 Komar | Zakład Sprzętu Precyzyjnego | ![]() | 40mm warhead | ![]() | 1985 |
RPO-A Shmel | KBP Instrument Design Bureau | ![]() | 93mm warhead | Soviet Union | 1980s |
Sturmpistole | Walther | ![]() | 26-61mm warheads | Germany | 1942 |
Type 4 | ![]() | 72x359mm | ![]() | 1944 | |
Type 5 45mm recoilless rifle | ![]() | 45mm (80mm warhead) | ![]() | 1944 | |
Type 69 RPG | China North Industries Corporation | 40mm warhead | China | 1970 | |
Yasin (RPG) | Hamas | 40mm warhead | ![]() | 2004 |
See also
- List of weapons
- List of firearms
- List of machine guns
- List of multiple-barrel firearms
- List of pistols
- List of revolvers
- List of sniper rifles
- List of flamethrowers
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