Under-slung Grenade Launcher
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The Under-slung Grenade Launcher (UGL) L17A1/A2 is the under-barrel 40 mm grenade launcher used by the British Army in conjunction with the L85A2 rifle (L17A2 UGL), and in small numbers with the L119A1 rifle used by the SAS (L17A1 UGL).
It is designed and built by Heckler & Koch (HK) and is a modified variant of their AG36, which is in use with the German Army and Dutch Army.
UGL was first seen in use during Operation Telic in 2003.
UGL replaces the muzzle launched Rifle Grenade General Service RGGS and the platoon level 51 mm mortar. One UGL will be issued per fireteam within infantry battalions.
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| Side-arms (Self-loading Pistols) | Browning L9A1 • L47A1 (Manuhrin produced Walther PP) • L105A1 • L107A1 • L102A1 (Compact) |
| Rifles, Carbines, & LSWs | L1A1 SLR • SA80 series (L85 IW, L86 LSW, L22A1) • L108A1, L110A1 (Para) • L101A1 • M16/A1/A2 • L119A1 (Diemaco SFW) • L100A1 |
| Sniper rifles | L42/A1 • L96/A1 • L115A1 • L82A1 • AW50F |
| Submachine guns | L2A1 to L2A3, L34A1 • L80A1, L90A1 • L91A1, L92A1 |
| Shotguns | L32A1 • L74A1 (Remington 870 Wingmaster) |
| Machine-guns & other larger weapons | L3 • L4 • L7 "GPMG" series (L7, L8, L19, L20, L37, L43, L44) • L2A1/L111A1 Heavy Machine Gun • L17A1/A2 • L67A1 • L1A1 (LAW) • LAW 80 • L14/A1 • L2A1 (ILAW) • L142A1 (AT4CS HP) • L9A1 51 mm Mortar • L16/A1 81mm Mortar • MILAN • Javelin |
| Modern cartridges used | 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) • 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Win) • 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG) • .338 Lapua • 9x19mm Parabellum • 12 gauge |