List of grenade launchers

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  • RPG launcher
  • M234 launcher
  • FN F2000 (Belgium)
  • AP/AV 700 multiple grenade launcher (Italy)
  • GrB 39 rifle grenade launcher (Germany)
  • 30 mm GP-30 (Soviet Union/Russia)
  • 30 mm AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher (Soviet Union/Russia)
  • 37 mm Federal grenade launcher, fires tear gas grenades
  • 40 mm HK GMG Grenade Machine Gun (Germany)
  • 40 mm CIS-40-AFL automatic grenade launcher (Singapore)
  • 40 mm RPG-7 (Soviet Union/Russia)
  • 40 mm M129 cam operated electric driven aircraft weapon (United States)
  • 40 mm M203 under-barrel grenade launcher for assault rifles (United States)
  • 40 mm M79 a dedicated single-shot grenade launcher (United States)
  • 40 mm Mk 19 automatic grenade launcher (United States)
  • 40 mm Under-slung Grenade Launcher (L17A1/A2) (United Kingdom)
  • 6 rounds-40mm MGL-MK1 Multishot Grenade Launcher (South Africa)
  • 45 mm DP-64 (Soviet Union/Russia)
  • Type 2 anti-tank grenade launcher (Japan)
  • 63.5 mm Northover Projector (United Kingdom)
  • PIAT anti-tank spigot mortar (United Kingdom)
  • 140 mm Rifleman's Assault Weapon (United States)
  • 150 mm Panzerfaust (Germany)
  • OCSW (United States)
  • XM29 OICW (United States)
  • MM-1 Revolver-Type Weapon (America)
  • 6G30 Revolver-Type Weapon used by Special Forces (Russia)
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