AGS‑40 Balkanis a Russian 40 mmcaselessautomatic grenade launcher and successor toAGS-17andAGS-30,introduced and adopted by the Russian military.[1][2][3]
AGS-40 Balkan | |
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![]() AGS-40 Balkan | |
Type | Automaticgrenade launcher |
Place of origin | Russia |
Service history | |
In service | 2017–present |
Used by | SeeUsers |
Production history | |
Designer | TsKIB SOO GNPP "Pribor" |
Designed | 1980–2017 |
Manufacturer | Tecmash Research and Production Association |
Produced | 2017–present |
Specifications | |
Mass | 32 kilograms (71 lb) unloaded on tripod 46 kilograms (101 lb) on tripod loaded with drum of 20 rounds |
Cartridge | Caseless40 mm grenade |
Action | Gas Piston, Open Bolt |
Rate of fire | 400 rpm |
Maximum firing range | 2,500 m (2,700 yd) |
Feed system | 20 grenade disintegrating belt in drum |
Sights | PAG-17, iron sights |

Design
editThe AGS-40 uses 40 mm CL (caseless) grenades with a range of 2,500 m (compared to the 30 mm grenades with range 1,700 for AGS-17 and 2,100 for AGS-30) and a rate of fire of 400 rounds per minute, with short burst (5 rounds), long burst (10 rounds), and continuous fire modes. The weapon is usually equipped with atripodand a PAG-17 2.7×telescopic sight;it can also have back-upiron sightsinstalled.[4]
A unique feature of the AGS-40 is a detachable seat that allows for more stable shooting using the weight of an operator.[5]
Ammunition
edit- Caselesshigh-explosive-fragmentation 40 mm 7P39 grenades.[6]
- 7P39P and 7P39U practice rounds
Development
editDevelopment of the AGS-40 started in 1980 but stalled after thedissolution of the Soviet Unionand the subsequent economic decline in Russia. However, the project was revived in the early 1990s under the codename "Balkan", and was put into operational evaluation in 2018.[1][7]State tests were successfully completed and the weapon was recommended for introduction into service as of March 2021.[8]The first serial batch was delivered in January 2022.[9] AGS-40 can be installed on armored vehicles.[10]The AGS-40 can be integrated with Kalashnikov MBDUremote weapon station.[11]
Users
editSee also
edit- GP-25– (Soviet Union)
- AGS-30– (Russia)
- AGS-17– (Soviet Union)
- Mk 19 grenade launcher– (United States)
- Daewoo Precision Industries K4– (South Korea)
- Mk 47 Striker– (United States)
- Type 87 grenade launcher– (China)
- Type 04 grenade launcher– (China)
- Howa Type 96– (Japan)
- Vektor Y3 AGL– (South Africa)
- SB LAG 40– (Spain)
- HK GMG– (Germany)
- XM174 grenade launcher– (United States)
- Milkor MGL– (South Africa)
- RGS-50M– (Russia, Soviet Union)
- RGSh-30– (Ukraine)
- RPO Rys– (Soviet Union)
- MRG-1– (Soviet Union)
References
edit- ^ab"Russia tests the AGS-40 Balkan 40mm automatic grenade launcher in operational situation".Army Recognition. April 20, 2017.Archivedfrom the original on August 24, 2017.RetrievedDecember 9,2017.
- ^"Grenade Launchers and their Ammunition: International Developments".Small Arms Defense Journal.Archivedfrom the original on 11 December 2017.Retrieved6 January2018.
- ^"Russia to Adopt the AGS-40" BALKAN "Automatic Grenade Launcher in 2018 -The Firearm Blog".9 January 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 2019-04-13.
- ^"Russia to Adopt the AGS-40" BALKAN "Automatic Grenade Launcher in 2018".9 January 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 13 February 2018.Retrieved12 February2018.
- ^"Chair-grenade launcher AGS-40" Balkan ": come, sit, shoot - Health & Beauty".Wehealthbeauty.com.14 May 2017.Archivedfrom the original on 12 December 2017.Retrieved6 January2018.
- ^"IDEX 2019: Tecmash unveils AGS-40 grenade launcher - EDR Magazine".20 February 2019.Archivedfrom the original on 2019-04-13.
- ^Popenker, Maxim (28 October 2010).""Balkan" automatic grenade launcher ".Modern Firearms.Archivedfrom the original on 2018-01-01.Retrieved2017-12-09.
- ^"Russia's Balkan grenade launcher successfully passes state trials".TASS.Retrieved2021-06-21.
- ^"Defense firm delivers first serial batch of latest grenade launchers to Russian troops".
- ^"The Terminator is Russia's Ultimate Fighting Vehicle".27 February 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 2019-01-12.Retrieved2019-05-23.
- ^"Kalashnikov Group upgrades its MBDU weapon station Tass 51102161".Army Recognition.Archivedfrom the original on 11 December 2017.Retrieved6 January2018.