RBR-120 mm M90 "Strsljen" | |
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Type | Anti-tank rocket launcher |
Place of origin | Serbia North Macedonia |
Service history | |
In service | 2002–present |
Used by | Serbia, Iraq, Hamas |
Wars | Iraqi Civil War |
Production history | |
Designer | Military Technical Institute |
Manufacturer | Sloboda |
Produced | 2002 – present |
No. built | 1,010+ |
Specifications | |
Mass | 13.00 kg (loaded) 5.70 kg (launcher) 7.30 kg (rocket) |
Length | 1,350 mm (launcher loaded, sealed) 1,300 mm (launcher, in firing position) |
Crew | 1 |
Caliber | 120 mm |
Action | 800 mm RHA |
Muzzle velocity | 205 m/s |
Effective firing range | 250 m |
Maximum firing range | 1,960 m |
Sights | Iron sights |
The RBR-120 mm M90[1] (nicknamed Stršljen, from Serbian: стршљен, lit. 'hornet') is a light-weight, single-use, unguided anti-tank rocket launcher. The launcher is produced by Eurokompozit of Prilep, North Macedonia and Poliester of Priboj, Serbia, while the anti-tank rocket is produced by Sloboda of Čačak, Serbia.[2] It is intended for use against tanks and other armoured vehicles in addition to fortifications and infantry.
On impact, a piezoelectric impact fuse in the rocket triggers the shaped charge warhead, which can penetrate an equivalent of over 800 millimeters of RHA.
The M90 consists of a disposable rocket launcher and a HEAT projectile, which is propelled by an impulse-type sustainer.[3]
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