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Pg-7vlt

alpvogt

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I'm looking for drawings of PG-7VLT (tandem HEAT) rocket.Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Martin
 
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Here is a picture, i have if you want the original papers from Bulgaria, Ben
 

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It uses two VP-22 fuzes, sorry no drawing just a pic.
 

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It uses two VP-22 fuzes, sorry no drawing just a pic.

It is basically one fuze just in 2 parts which go by definition as "upper part" and "lower part". Respective markings "GCh" and "DCh" (in cyrillic) are to be found on the components.
 
In addition to my earlier post:

I am currently under going training to become an Australian EOD Tech. This was a research project given to me by one of my instructors. We have very limited info in the AEODPS 60 Series and I have had to turn to the net for any open sourse information. Normally we use various techniques to render safe ordnance. Given the locations of the fuses themselves it does not lend itself to a dearmer shot since they are surrounded by HE. Other forms of RSP done on ordnance using this type of piezo elec fusing sometimes uses the dearmer, other use a MOD shaped charge to cut the elec wire joining the piezo initiator and the BD elec fusing.

Just wondering if anyone had used or heard of any RSP for the PG7 VLT.

Cheers.
 
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