Rocket-propelled grenade launcher
Precision Shoulder-fired Rocket Launcher-1 (PSRL-1) Type Rocket-propelled grenade launcher Place of origin United States In service 2017–present Used by See § Users Wars Russo-Ukrainian War Designer AirTronic USA Manufacturer AirTronic USA Mass 14 lb (6.4 kg) Length 36 in (915 mm) Caliber 40 mm (1.6 in) Rate of fire 3–4 rounds per minute Effective firing range Up to 850 m (2,790 ft)+ (round and sight dependent) Maximum firing range 1,200 m (3,900 ft) (round and sight dependent) Sights 3.5×24 PSRL optical sight 3×24 Sightmark Wolfhound Prismatic Weapon Sight with custom RPG BDC Reticle 3.5×35 Trijicon ACOG TA11 Scope with Custom RPG BDC Reticle Standard flip-up back-up Iron Sights 12× Pulsar Trail XP-50 Thermal Sight (800 m (2,600 ft) range) 10× Pulsar Trail XP-30 Thermal Sight (500 m (1,600 ft) range)
The Precision Shoulder-fired Rocket Launcher-1 also known as the (PSRL-1 ) is a modified American copy of the Soviet /Russian RPG-7 shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenade launcher developed by AirTronic USA.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] The PSRL-1 is primarily manufactured for US-allied nations who are accustomed to Soviet-style weapons and international export.[ 4]
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^ "AirTronic Precision Shoulder-Fired Rocket Launcher (PSRL-1)" (PDF) . airtronic-usa.com . Archived from the original (PDF) on October 11, 2022. Retrieved May 5, 2022 .
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