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'''GM-94''' (''Granatomet Magazinnyy'' - "magazine-fed grenade launcher") is a Russian pump-action grenade launcher, chambered for a proprietary 43x30 mm cartridge. It was designed by KBP in 1993 on the basis of [[RMB-93]] shotgun. In about 1998 GM-94 was adopted by Russian law enforcement servicies in a version for using less-lethal (tear gas and kinetic impact) projectiles. A military version of GM-94 was adopted by Russian military in 2007 as '''LPO-97''' (''Legkiy Pekhotnyy Ognemet'' - "light infantry flamethrower"); it uses thermobaric munitions.
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The '''GM-94''' (''Granatomet Magazinnyy'' - "magazine-fed grenade launcher") is a Russian pump-action grenade launcher, chambered for the proprietary 43x30mm cartridge. It was designed by KBP in 1993 and based on the [[RMB-93]] shotgun. In about 1998, the GM-94 was adopted by Russian law enforcement services in a version for using less-lethal (tear gas and kinetic impact) projectiles. A military version of the GM-94 was adopted by the Russian military in 2007 as the '''LPO-97''' (''Legkiy Pekhotnyy Ognemet'' - "light infantry flamethrower"); it uses thermobaric munitions.
  
GM-94 is also adopted by Kazakh, Belarusian and Mongolian law enforcement.
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The GM-94 was also adopted by Kazakh, Belarusian, and Mongolian law enforcement.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:14, 14 December 2020

GM-94 grenade launcher - 43x30mm

The GM-94 (Granatomet Magazinnyy - "magazine-fed grenade launcher") is a Russian pump-action grenade launcher, chambered for the proprietary 43x30mm cartridge. It was designed by KBP in 1993 and based on the RMB-93 shotgun. In about 1998, the GM-94 was adopted by Russian law enforcement services in a version for using less-lethal (tear gas and kinetic impact) projectiles. A military version of the GM-94 was adopted by the Russian military in 2007 as the LPO-97 (Legkiy Pekhotnyy Ognemet - "light infantry flamethrower"); it uses thermobaric munitions.

The GM-94 was also adopted by Kazakh, Belarusian, and Mongolian law enforcement.

Specifications

(1993 - Present)

Type: Pump-Action Multi-Shot Grenade Launcher

Manufacturer: KBP Instrument Design Bureau

Caliber: 1.7 in (4.3 cm)

Weight: 10.6 lbs (4.8 kg)

Capacity: 3+1 rounds

Muzzle velocity:328 ft/s (100 m/s)

Effective range: 82 yd (75m)

Maximum range: 656 yd (600m)

Munitions:

  • GM-94: VGM-93.300 and VGM-93.200 smoke and tear gas canisters, VGM-93.600 rubber slugs;
  • LPO-97: GM-93.900 HE and VGM-93.100 thermobaric.

The GM-94 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Tatar Operation (Tatar ajillagaa) Erdenebileg Ganbold Tulga 2011
Enkhtayvan Borkhuu Koliaa

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Rogue Warrior 2009
James Bond 007: Blood Stone 2010
Far Cry 3 GL-94 2012
Watch Dogs GL-94 2014
Far Cry 4 GL-94 2014

Anime

Title Character Note Date
The Strange Case Files of Ryoko Yakushiji Marianne 2008

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